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Blog Postings from Students of the Humanities
The links listed on this page point to web log discussions of undergraduate students.
Students of HUM121, Impact of Mass Media, I encourage you to pay attention to national debates in the variety of public and private media which are currently so accessible. This nation needs to become mobilized and we need informed and active citizens now and in the future.
Students of HUM120, 20th Century Fiction, I encourage you to inquire into the issues examined by the great literature of our recent century. Such issues include war, famine, brutality, disease, poverty, prejudice, exploitation, and philosophy, as well as reflections on eternal human conditions - love, family, community, sacrifice. See how great literature goes far deeper than the story to entertain. Also appreciate the story to entertain, as it is.
Students of SOC102, Interpersonal Psychology, I suggest you consider the impact our way of life today may have upon our human stress tolerance and our abilities to adapt and cope, as described in our outstanding text, "Psychology Applied to Modern Life: Adjustment in the 21st Century," by William E. Addison (copyright 2006 Thompson Wadsworth).
Students of ENG201, Advanced Discourse, I urge you to focus on your identified goals, making full use of the opportunity to further develop your skills in communication and rhetoric, choosing from a wide range of available activities.
Students of HUM121, Impact of Mass Media, I encourage you to pay attention to national debates in the variety of public and private media which are currently so accessible. This nation needs to become mobilized and we need informed and active citizens now and in the future.
Students of HUM120, 20th Century Fiction, I encourage you to inquire into the issues examined by the great literature of our recent century. Such issues include war, famine, brutality, disease, poverty, prejudice, exploitation, and philosophy, as well as reflections on eternal human conditions - love, family, community, sacrifice. See how great literature goes far deeper than the story to entertain. Also appreciate the story to entertain, as it is.
Students of SOC102, Interpersonal Psychology, I suggest you consider the impact our way of life today may have upon our human stress tolerance and our abilities to adapt and cope, as described in our outstanding text, "Psychology Applied to Modern Life: Adjustment in the 21st Century," by William E. Addison (copyright 2006 Thompson Wadsworth).
Students of ENG201, Advanced Discourse, I urge you to focus on your identified goals, making full use of the opportunity to further develop your skills in communication and rhetoric, choosing from a wide range of available activities.
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