hi every body. execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic which is kleptomania. I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following questions:
* first of all, what is its signs? * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general poulation?
I hope that somebody will be able to help me in order to answer these questions.
>hi every body. >execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic >which is kleptomania. >I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following >questions:
Just why would such a question be asked in this group?
It is, not to my knowledge anyway, not connected to royalty per se. -- His Jadedness, Andy- The Armchair Genealogist, OK(jmh) "PK-The Media Whore of Usenet, Diana is dead-Long Live PK!"
> hi every body. > execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > which is kleptomania. > I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > questions:
> * first of all, what is its signs? > * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > poulation?
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 21:00:49 GMT, "Andrea Martell" > <amarte1...@rogers.com> wrote:
> >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > >> hi every body. > >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > >> which is kleptomania. > >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > >> questions:
> >> * first of all, what is its signs? > >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > >> poulation?
> >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > -- > Sacha > (remove spamtrap)
Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
> >> >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > >> >> hi every body. > >> >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > >> >> which is kleptomania. > >> >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > >> >> questions:
> >> >> * first of all, what is its signs? > >> >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > >> >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > >> >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > >> >> poulation?
> >> >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> >> The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > >> I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > >> things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > >> OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > >> discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > >> -- > >> Sacha > >> (remove spamtrap)
> >Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
> I knew kleptomania rang a bell and your post reminded me of the Queen > Mary story. > -- > Sacha > (remove spamtrap)
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> >hi every body. > >execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > >which is kleptomania. > >I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > >questions:
> Just why would such a question be asked in this group?
> It is, not to my knowledge anyway, not connected to royalty per se. > --
> > >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > > >> hi every body. > > >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > > >> which is kleptomania. > > >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > > >> questions:
> > >> * first of all, what is its signs? > > >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > > >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > > >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > > >> poulation?
> > >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> > The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > > I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > > things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > > OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > > discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > > -- > > Sacha > > (remove spamtrap)
> Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
In one of the biographies that I've read of Queen Mary, (I think it was Anne Edwards' "Matriarch") if the Queen was a guest in a home, and spied an object that took her fancy, she would stand in front of it and very pointedly say "I am caressing it with my eyes". Forthwith, the object was usually offered as a gift. Queen Mary rarely left a stately home without these "gifts".
> > "Sacha" <sa...@nospamgarden506.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message > > news:soq85usng8speghevj5bjm9cv7taiim010@4ax.com... > > > On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 21:00:49 GMT, "Andrea Martell" > > > <amarte1...@rogers.com> wrote:
> > > >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > > >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > > > >> hi every body. > > > >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > > > >> which is kleptomania. > > > >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > > > >> questions:
> > > >> * first of all, what is its signs? > > > >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > > > >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > > > >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > > > >> poulation?
> > > >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> > > The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > > > I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > > > things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > > > OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > > > discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > > > -- > > > Sacha > > > (remove spamtrap)
> > Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
> In one of the biographies that I've read of Queen Mary, (I think it > was Anne Edwards' "Matriarch") if the Queen was a guest in a home, and > spied an object that took her fancy, she would stand in front of it > and very pointedly say "I am caressing it with my eyes". Forthwith, > the object was usually offered as a gift. Queen Mary rarely left a > stately home without these "gifts".
I read that book. If I'm not mistaken, it also said that before she showed up, her hosts would hide everything they thought she might be interested in -- usually anything to do with George III -- just so they wouldn't end up giving it to her after she "admired" it.
Tina
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: hi every body. : execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic : which is kleptomania. : I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following : questions: : : * first of all, what is its signs?
You start spamming newsgroups with off top posts.
: * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac?
None.
: * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania?
Cancel your internet account.
: * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general : poulation?
>hi every body. >execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic >which is kleptomania. >I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following >questions:
Just why would such a question be asked in this group?
It is, not to my knowledge anyway, not connected to royalty per se. -- His Jadedness, Andy- The Armchair Genealogist, OK(jmh) "PK-The Media Whore of Usenet, Diana is dead-Long Live PK!"
Karen Horn <kah...@king.cts.com> writes: >ghazal <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote: >: hi every body. >: execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic >: which is kleptomania. >: I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following >: questions: >: >: * first of all, what is its signs? >You start spamming newsgroups with off top posts. >: * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? >None. >: * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? >Cancel your internet account. >: * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general >: poulation? >I used to know, but someone stole the report.
As Ambrose Bierce, my favorite philosopher hath said:
Kleptomaniac, (N)* a rich thief.
In other words, If you steal something because you are poor and truly NEED it, you are a criminal and will be sentenced to prison.
On the other hand if you are rich and steal something, you can hire expensive lawyers and psychiatrists who will attest that you have a psychological problem, and you will be forgiven.
>> > > >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> > > >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... >> > > >> hi every body. >> > > >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic >> > > >> which is kleptomania. >> > > >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following >> > > >> questions:
>> > > >> * first of all, what is its signs? >> > > >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? >> > > >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? >> > > >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general >> > > >> poulation?
>> > > >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
>> > > The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. >> > > I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take >> > > things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. >> > > OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to >> > > discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. >> > > -- >> > > Sacha >> > > (remove spamtrap)
>> > Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
>> In one of the biographies that I've read of Queen Mary, (I think it >> was Anne Edwards' "Matriarch") if the Queen was a guest in a home, and >> spied an object that took her fancy, she would stand in front of it >> and very pointedly say "I am caressing it with my eyes". Forthwith, >> the object was usually offered as a gift. Queen Mary rarely left a >> stately home without these "gifts". >I read that book. If I'm not mistaken, it also said that before she showed >up, her hosts would hide everything they thought she might be interested >in -- usually anything to do with George III -- just so they wouldn't end up >giving it to her after she "admired" it. >Tina
If Queen Mary was that acquisitive, then why was anyone crazy enough to invite her to his or her home?
This whole business of royalty and worship of royalty is insane. The French had the right idea when they chopped off the head of Louis XVI.
Cromwell also had the right idea when he ordered the head of Charley the First to be chopped off. Unfortunately, because Cromwell was also such a killjoy, the English went wrong after the death of Cromwell. It's too bad that the English have given up capital punishment. The future Charles III could be greatly improved by this treatment.
> >> >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >> >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > >> >> hi every body. > >> >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > >> >> which is kleptomania. > >> >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > >> >> questions:
> >> >> * first of all, what is its signs? > >> >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > >> >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > >> >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > >> >> poulation?
> >> >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> >> The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > >> I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > >> things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > >> OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > >> discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > >> -- > >> Sacha > >> (remove spamtrap)
> >Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
> I knew kleptomania rang a bell and your post reminded me of the Queen > Mary story. > -- > Sacha > (remove spamtrap)
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> hi every body. > execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > which is kleptomania. > I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > questions:
> * first of all, what is its signs? > * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > poulation?
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 21:00:49 GMT, "Andrea Martell" > <amarte1...@rogers.com> wrote:
> >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > >> hi every body. > >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > >> which is kleptomania. > >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > >> questions:
> >> * first of all, what is its signs? > >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > >> poulation?
> >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > -- > Sacha > (remove spamtrap)
Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
> >hi every body. > >execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > >which is kleptomania. > >I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > >questions:
> Just why would such a question be asked in this group?
> It is, not to my knowledge anyway, not connected to royalty per se. > --
They used to steal thrones rather a lot....
Lauren
> His Jadedness, Andy- The Armchair Genealogist, OK(jmh) > "PK-The Media Whore of Usenet, Diana is dead-Long Live PK!"
> > >"ghazal" <abadi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > >news:7bc5a78b.0201270340.f796b3c@posting.google.com... > > >> hi every body. > > >> execuseme, I am a freshman student needs a help in a research topic > > >> which is kleptomania. > > >> I hope that anybody can help me to answer some of these following > > >> questions:
> > >> * first of all, what is its signs? > > >> * second, how to distinguish a thief from a kleptomaniac? > > >> * third, is there any treatment for kleptomania? > > >> * finally, what is the incidence of kleptomania in the general > > >> poulation?
> > >Is this related to the Queen Mother?
> > The one that rumour was about was Queen Mary, not the Queen Mother. > > I'm pretty sure it was discounted and explained that she didn't take > > things- she indicated an interest and waited to be given the object. > > OTOH, I've also read that Queen Mary's ladies in waiting used to > > discreetly return things she'd 'lifted'. > > -- > > Sacha > > (remove spamtrap)
> Thank you Sacha. I just thought I'd try to make this post on topic.
In one of the biographies that I've read of Queen Mary, (I think it was Anne Edwards' "Matriarch") if the Queen was a guest in a home, and spied an object that took her fancy, she would stand in front of it and very pointedly say "I am caressing it with my eyes". Forthwith, the object was usually offered as a gift. Queen Mary rarely left a stately home without these "gifts".