Wow total exhaustion starts to get a little like memento. I have to write notes to myself so I can remember what i'm in the process of doing at any moment. oop. the big one on my arm says: YOU ARE WRITING A PAPER. Did it write that? maybe it was a group member trying to manipulate me into doing their bidding . . . well i'd better obey.
Edit: Oops major mistake in the graph there. I believe that desparation should be the lower curve.
Drew
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12/3/2006 10:44 AM
That time of year again...
I wonder if there's any good football on TV
Drew
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12/5/2006 9:31 AM
I need opinions on using the word "jive" in a paper.
Kinda like: "This essay says stuff that jives with what this book says."
scott
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12/5/2006 12:09 PM
does the paper have a laid back feel and use language that 'jives' with jive?
Drew
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12/5/2006 12:53 PM
The paper is about Weber's Protestant Ethic and how has affected global economic systems and how it went against Marx's increasingly popular claim that religion was a product of social and economic conditions and said instead that religion was in fact a determiner of modern political and economic systems
So the answer is yes
Drew
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12/5/2006 12:59 PM
Here's a burn from a sociologist:
Europe today is a continent that is peaceful prosperous rationally administered by the European Union and thoroughly secular. Europeans may continue to use terms like "human rights" and "human dignity" which are rooted in the Christian values of their civilization but few of them could give a coherent account of why they continue to believe in such things.
BURN
SmoovB
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12/5/2006 2:43 PM
Leave it to a sociologist to ignore modern philosophy since the Enlightenment. If there's anything that living in our world today has taught us is that you can believe in something without believing in any higher power to enforce that belief.