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Get away from me randomness!

Oh hey randomness, didn’t expect you here!

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final project

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don't miss!

the photos of our final performances!

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The Evolution of Psychology

 

            Throughout my work in the Story of Evolution, Evolution of Stories class this semester, I have applied much information from the many psychology classes I have taken as a psychology major. I believe the history of this field and its change through the years relates to the main focus of evolution of the current course. Not only is the field of psychology of particular interest to me, but this research helps to answer the question of whether or not evolution is a useful story beyond biology. The history of psychology not only portrays evolution of the field itself, but it illustrates how the concepts developed in this domain can help people with their own personal evolution.

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eval

 Evaluation essay

I admit here that I chose to take this course because it was cross-listed with Computer Science and English, my major choices. I somehow missed but did assume the Gender Studies aspect. As it turned out, that was more important than I expected.

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performance, sort of

Here is the video that I showed on the last class. 

There was not a lot of audience participation needed for this one, which means I don't get to write about games in this explanation. 

Sometimes it doesn't show when embedded, probably because of the privacy settings, so a link: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpbFUjypbAw

 

 

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Laughter Beyond Resilience - Webpaper #3

Marni Klein

Professor Dalke

BIOL/ENGL 223

10 May 2011

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A Web Paper about Web Papers

Grading Web Papers

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A Brief Look at Godel, Escher, Bach: An Exercise in Reading and Decoding

 A Brief look at Hofstadter’s Gödel, Escher, Bach:

An Exercise in Reading and Decoding

 

Introduction:

                 

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Final presentation: the mystery basket

My group for the final presentation consisted of Vivien, Kerlyne and myself.  During out meeting to decide on what we wanted to discuss and the manner in which it should be carried out, for the most part we were stumped.  During our brainstorming period, we decided it would be best if we could come up with the topics in which our presentation would be based.  Randomness, science vs humanities, Library of Babel, adaptations... Basically we wanted to discuss the major topics that was brought up through the course of this class.

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