Posted on 08 May 2012. Tags: 9 months old, abuse, African-American, Asian, ask Dr. O, AskDrO.com, baby, black, born, children, Dr. O, dwight, face, Family, fear, hate, men, News Week, race, race relations, Racism, racist, recognition, research, study, University of Massachusetts, White, women
Nature versus nurture. Most of the time we’re told that children are not born with hate, they’re taught it. However, a new study by the University of Massachusetts says different. By the time infants are 9-months-old they’re better able to recognize the faces and emotions of people who look like them. What’s appalling is that this distinction [...]
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Posted on 16 January 2011. Tags: abuse, African-American, anger, anxiety, AskDrO.com, behavior, Beloved, binge, black, blog, carbohydrates, celebrity, change, cheese, CNN, confession, crazy, daytime, depression, disorder, Dr. O, failure, fault, feelings, film, flop, food, gain, happiness, happy, health, host, hurt, interview, issues, macaroni and cheese, mental, movie, movies, notion, odd, Omarion, Oprah Winfrey, out of control, owens, Piers Morgan, pounds, power, recognition, release, risk, sad, sadness, show, strength, talk, warning, weight, woman, women
In a recent interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan for his new talk show, Oprah Winfrey reveals that her diet went on a tailspin binge primarily consisting of macaroni and cheese. Says the daytime talk show queen: “about 30 pounds’ worth.” She said this impulse developed after filming her 1998 release Beloved, starring alongside Danny Glover, [...]
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