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A Response to a Picture and a High School Class

Sarah Sherman

12/7/08

Intro to Crit Fem Studies

 

How Should Feminism be Best Represented?

My Response to a Picture and High School

 

 

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The Albanian Sworn Virgins

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Orthodox Judaism and Feminism

My paper is about feminism in the Jewish orthodox community. I posted it as a PDF because I have explanatory footnotes that I wanted included with the paper.
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The Holy Mother

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Architecture Reveals the Aspirations of its Creator

Dawn Hathaway

November 14, 2008

Critical Feminist Studies

Professor Anne Dalke

Architecture Reveals the Aspirations of its Creator

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Meanings of the Veil: Representations of Veiling in Persepolis

Meanings of the Veil: Representations of Veiling inPersepolis

 

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Female Veiling in Iran: A Western Feminist's Perspective

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More on teaching evolution and evolving humanity

Encouraging article in the NY Times yesterday: "A Teacher on the Front Line as Faith and Science Clash." Yes, there are ways to avoid drawing lines in the sand, to work productively across (even because of) divides.

"I don't expect you to 'believe' the scientific explanation of evolution ... I do expect you to understand it" ... David Campbell, high school teacher, Florida.

" ... there's a difference beween thinking something is interesting and believing it" ... Doug Dougherty, student in Campbell's course.

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The Ultimate Scientist.

For some time I have been having some raging thoughts in me about the conflict that exists between the idea of the almighty and everlasting God who created everything and scientific theory of evolution.

I'm beginning to come up with thoughts that can amalgamate the two. The most probable solution to this problem or let me say confusion is to accept the fact that God is the ultimate scientist who gives us ideas out of His infinite stock (which we refer to as discoveries and inventions) in bits and pieces whenever he wants. This is strictly at His discretion.

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