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INTRO TO WGSS (WGSS_223_400_W2020) March 22, 2020 at 11:01am Thank you so much for being an active and resourceful student; it was apleasure having you in my class! I loved reading your discussion posts andhave come to realize that … Continue reading
Posted in History, OSU, Parent/Child Relationships, WGS224-Women, Gender, Sexuality
Tagged Covid-19
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56, 57 [MFF] Southern Oregon
We are a couple who are looking for friends who may be interested in a relationship based on the principles of polymory. Non-monogamous ethical relationships. We are looking for F, FF, MF, M-F, and others. Basically, you need to be … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Culture, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Polyamory
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Winter 2020
My 2nd quarter at OSU is nearly over. One last week and then finals. I’ll probably pass by the skin of my teeth. My heart has been giving me issues. I had an “episode” early in the quarter. It took … Continue reading
That Damn Virus
There are now 3 known cases of the corona virus in Oregon. All in Northern Oregon, one in more the Eastern side. None close to me and where I live, however… For those who actually are keeping up with this … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Cardiac Health, Health, Lifestyle, Personal, Uncategorized, Women's Rights
Tagged PC work, quarantine, virus
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It’s almost spring…
Made up a new graphic for my cover over at Facebook. Took the photograph of the plum flowers in my backyard in 2006. Created the graphic itself yesterday, 28 Feb 2020. Enjoy!
Posted in Nature, Pacific Northwest, Photography, Women's Rights
Tagged plum, Southern Oregon, Swinburne
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Networked Communities
Please note that this document is available on this outside blog: www.pegrowe.com Clicking on the images will bring a larger version for you to view. Thanks! What is a Networked Community A networked community is an online community where a … Continue reading
Posted in ACEs, Announcements, Cardiac Health, Children's Rights, Climate Change, Coop, Culture, Depression, Diabetes, Type 2, Elitism, Estrangement, Fallacies, Fun Stuff, Genealogy General, Health, History, HST 303- Religion & Social Reform, Just Jabber, Lifestyle, Links, Math 60, McClaskey, Memories, Mental Illnesses, OSU, Paternalism, Patriarchy, PCOS, Personal, Photography, Politics, Prejudice, PTSD, Racism, Rights, Rowe, Sexual Assault, UCC, Uncategorized, VanAtta, Webmaster, WGS224-Women, Gender, Sexuality, White Supremacy, Women's Rights, WR303 - Writing for the Web
Tagged Facebook, School, women's rights
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Two Essays for Mid Term for History 202
European Colonist Arrogance & Native Americans: Culture Clash from the Get-go Native American’s idea of freedom was mostly different from the white man’s idea of freedom.They saw land as a gift from God. Their “ownership” of land often was under … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Culture, Elitism, History, Pacific Northwest, Paternalism, Patriarchy, Politics, Prejudice, Racism, US History 202, White Supremacy, Women's Rights
Tagged Civil War
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Definition of Right-Wing
Definition of right wing according to the dictionary: the conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system. Definition of the right wing by a history professor: the conservative or reactionary section of a political party or system, those … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Elitism, History, Political Crap, Politics, Prejudice, Racism, Women's Rights
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What About Me?
I am 57 yrs old. I have just realized that it really took until now to say, “What about me?” In terms of life, marriage, kids, education, everything. What about me? I’ve given so much, put nearly anyone else first. … Continue reading
Week 5 – WGSS 224
Part of this weeks homework: Now share 2 things you have learned about women in Hollywood, TV, media on the discussion board. How does this information connect with what you have read in the textbook? How does intersectionality affect these … Continue reading
Posted in OSU, Politics, WGS224-Women, Gender, Sexuality
Tagged children, feminism, girls, Image
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