hello, anyone there?
From: Judy Diamondstone (jdiamondstone@clarku.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 12 2004 - 07:39:34 PDT
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I am egotistical enough to wonder if it was my last message that brought
this list to a resounding silence....
If my version of GBs attempt to bring the sacred to center stage in science
as an object of activity induced any response, I'm curious to know what it
was. Perhaps I (mis)represented the project, or perhaps the project
misrepresents the do-able, or misses the practical altogether? I ask because
I am still thinking about the curricular questions...
Judy
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