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California State University, Dominguez Hills
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Created: January 1, 2007
Latest Update: January 22, 2009
jeannecurran@habermas.org
takata@uwp.edu
UWP Spring 2009 CRMJ/SOCA 352 Law and Social Change
UWP Spring 2009 CRMJ 490 Careers in Criminal Justice
January 25, 2009:
Susan's Butterfly Page This is where you can find the latest hubpage.
Susan's Archives If you are looking for a particular week, you can find it in my archives.
Dear Students (in both classes):
Each week, you will find reminders and messages on this page to let you know if you're on the right track or falling behind.
- Email me your email address as soon as possible. I usually email the next week's class materials on Sunday morning (but the materials are uploaded on Friday afternoons before I leave campus, if you're looking for a sneak peek!). Be sure to note which class you're in (or if you're in both classes of mine).
- Wednesday, January 28th, 12 noon -- The Optional Dear Habermas Workshop in the D1 level of the library's microcomputing classroom.
- Keep up with the course readings, discussion questions, and other readings/assignments.
You are in big trouble if:
-- you have not emailed me your email address before Sunday, January 25th, and as a result, you will miss my Sunday morning email to the class.
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You should be keeping pace with the class(es), (i.e., reading the textbooks, thoroughly answering all of the discussion questions each week, working on your visual project). The purpose of this page is to provide updates and let you know what you need to be doing to stay on track in the class.
-- Join the Community Building discussion group.
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- If you would like to make more explosion boxes , I am keeping the link on this page.
- Interested in trying something new and different? Check out Wire Art . Jeanne has been working on alternatives to card making and boxes. She also incorporated the discussion on fear into this discussion.
susan
Where the idea for "My World and Welcome to It" came from:
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James Thurber's image for "My World and Welcome to It" on Wikipedia
Jeanne's comments on the art work:
Thurber seems to have related his world to his home. How did my image of Susan's and my world differ? Consider that I took a much wider view of our world, coloring hers in blues for a softer, kinder edge, and mine in red, like my red dress, for the Red Queen's fast-paced, hectic world. Yes, that's the Red Queen from Alice in Wonderland.
James Thurber is entering his home with a portfolio under his arm, suggesting that he is an artist. I didn't picture Susan and myself as teachers in a classroom. Instead I saw a wonderfully pleasant vacation scene, with a cool, comfortable or hot Santa Ana ocean breeze wafting in with all the stories our Dear Habermas (DH) community has to tell. I wonder if that could indicate a love of teaching. I hope so. jeanne
Template is tmplmyworlds.htm. jeanne
