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Sheldon ‘Shelly’ Solomon Cole, 89, Korean War veteran, beloved husband of Theda, née Ader, cherished father of Daniel (Izabela) Cole, Michelle Miller (fiancé Samuel Franklin), Leo (Beth… ...
Death may be inescapable, but we do our best to avoid thinking about it. Psychologist Sheldon Solomon says we're not very successful though. This week on Hidden Brain, we confront how death ...
Sheldon Solomon, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at Skidmore College. He researches the psychological functions of self-esteem and the effects of political and economic institutions on mental ...
Working in the funeral industry is not for the faint of heart, but brothers Aleric and Sheldon Solomon can’t picture themselves doing anything else for a living. The Solomon duo have been ...
In October 1984, a young Skidmore College professor, Sheldon Solomon, traveled to a Utah ski lodge to introduce what would become a major theory of social psychology. The setting was a conference ...
Tench filed his initial lawsuit in June 2020, a year after he was shot. By Dec. 23, 2020, he filed an amended lawsuit that also named Solomon and Sheldon as defendants in addition to Azzara and ...
Over the years, the land, first assembled by Sheldon Gross' grandfather Solomon Gross in the early 1900s, has been through a series of ups and downs. Office buildings were built on some pieces.
There's an event we were all invited to the day we were born. Attendance is mandatory. But we'd rather not think about it. On this week's radio show, the lengths we go to to avoid thoughts of death.
Psychologist Sheldon Solomon is the guest on this week's episode of "The Chauncey DeVega Show." He is a leading authority on social psychology and is one of the scholars who developed what is ...
The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life, by Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, and Tom Pyszczynski, 2015. The Birth and Death of Meaning, by Ernest Becker, 1971.
The fear of death is our constant companion. Psychologist Sheldon Solomon has researched how that anxiety affects our lives -- and found that being reminded of death can bring out our worst.
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