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Story Telling as Inquiry Web Papers

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These are webpapers emerging from "Storytelling as Inquiry," a first-semester seminar offered at Bryn Mawr College in Fall 2007.
akeefeCaution! (it's more than you think)
Alison R. Mouratis“Applause:” the primary expression of approval
BriBellAs Wicked as it May Seem
calypssemy first fairytale!!!!
carterianOur Biases
ErinDoppelheuerThe Big Questions Reside in Our Unconscious, Yet are Rarely Answered
hannahpayneConnecting Through an Unconscious Reality
MadiSoldiers in the Evolutionary War
Rachael LubitzSex in Flatland: A Discourse on Sexuality and Reproduction in Two Dimensions
redminkA Gigantic Wave
redminkDo You Remember That Moment?

 

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