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Kendra Dawn

France to consider whether offering pre-natal testing should be mandatory | NRL News Today - 0 views

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    A group is petitioning France not to make it mandatory for women to be offered prenatal genetic testing. They argue that this amounts to eugenics, and cite the high rate of selective abortions of fetus in which trisomy 21 has been detected.
Kendra Dawn

The Politics of Women's Health - Prenatal Testing and Disability Rights - Our Bodies Ou... - 0 views

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    Presents a critique of prenatal testing for disability from a disability-rights perspective.
Kendra Dawn

France's Model Health Care For New Mothers : NPR - 0 views

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    A good comparison of the transition to motherhood in France and the U.S. Talks more about health insurance, not about prenatal testing.
Kendra Dawn

Our Bodies Ourselves - 0 views

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    2 excerpts from the book presenting two different mothers' perspectives on selective abortion, one from a woman who chose to continue her pregnancy, another from a woman who chose to end hers.
Rhoda Maurer

PERMITTED HABITATS Genetically modified organisms released for field tests from 1987 to... - 0 views

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    An amazing timeline map showing GMO introduction to field crops in the USA.
Pam DiBona

The Trustees of Reservations: Director Doyle Center and Community Park - 0 views

    • Pam DiBona
       
      For our Case 4, I will ask your help in testing community dialogue technique(s) to bring this vision to fruition, incorporating concepts of expert-public information exchange, community-based decisionmaking, and community-supported action. Work on this effort would ideally be shared with and supported by a national community of practice dedicated to mutual learning and model development for community-based climate-change adaptation.
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    Highlighted portions are the focus of the Case 4 practicum.
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    Awesome! I really like their idea of preservation and conservation. I feel that they are thinking about my grandchildren (I don't even have kids and already talking about grand kids) and really caring about future generations. I really appreciate that especially in a world were we seem to consume everything at a tremendously high pace without worrying about the consequences for us and future generations. I am irritated by the irresponsibility of oil companies and by what is happening in the Gulf of Mexico! Now I read the oil will not be contained and will affect Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi and obviously the entire world!
Danny Garcia

Mind maps and concept maps are also a good idea in economics - 0 views

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    I've just been reading some papers from the journal of economic education and I got the need to share this one with all of you. Mind mapping seems like an exciting resource very close to concept mapping. The authors note that these resources are crucial in creating a more engaging and collaborative learning environment. Although they try to test the degree of learning among 39 students, their results are dubious do to the small sample size and only suggestive. Yet the conclusion remains, these resources create a more active learning class motivating students and creating more class participation.
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