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Connecting Past and Present (and Future?)

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By the end of the morning, I began to intertwine
the previous days' discussions with today's...

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Photo Gallery One

Photo Gallery One:
Us and the Maps we Shared,

Locating Ourselves in the World

Science and a Sense of Place, 2007

 

 

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BBI 2007 Session 11

 

BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR INSTITUTE 2007

Output Architecture, Continued

 

Review (and completion of output side)

 

 

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BBI 2007 Session 3

Review

Science as loopy, story telling/revising rather than truth/facts

"I was intrigued when asked to decide rather or not the earth was round or flat. At first this seemed to be an easy question to answer based on what we are taught but by the end of the disscussion I was left questioning I had learned. We were given several more questions of this type and at the end I always questioned what I had been taught." .... Deidre

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BBI 2007 - home

Brain and Behavior Institute 2007

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Why, I Say, White People Can't Dance (And, Yes, It has to Do with Race/Culture/Rhythm, Appreciation, & Respect)

Introduction

For me, saying white people can't dance has nothing to do with the typical answer that they don't have rhythm. I think the reason for it includes some parts of that, but also something more systemic or structural - race relations and learning cultural contexts.

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