Earlier this week, I received an email about a new class that was going to be offered during the fall 2006 semester titled, "Sex and Addiction." Of course, I had to sign up, especially when I read that the course will include: a mixture of discussion, lecture and experiential content for this course which will … Continue reading Addicted to sex
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I just got notice that I was selected for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally (GLBTA) Scholarship in Honor of Mary Finley at the University of North Texas. Today, just got all that much better!
Thursday evening, B.D. Wong was at the University of North Texas as part of their annual Diversity and Equity Conference. I was only planning on going to the presentation, but my boss asked if I was interested in attending the dinner first (a small affair), and I decided that it might be fun. It was! … Continue reading B.D. Wong Presentation
In my class tonight (Sociological Theories) we discussed - at length - the subject of suicide, specifically as it relates to Emile Durkheim's writings on the subject, and as it related to a film/movie that we watched called "Human Weapon." The movie is For those unsatisfied with sensational television coverage featuring "terrorism experts," HUMAN WEAPON provides … Continue reading Suicidal Entry
PHIL1304 - Comparative Religion, Fall 2004 Using the selections in the text from Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes as your sources, show how at lease one passage from each book might be useful for the betterment of mankind, whether one were Jewish or not. Be sure to offer concrete, specific illustrations of how observing these scriptures … Continue reading Judaism Essay