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At The Meadows - Fall 2012, Southern Methodist University Oct 2012

At The Meadows - Fall 2012, Southern Methodist University

Member Magazine

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At The Meadows - Spring 2012, Southern Methodist University Apr 2012

At The Meadows - Spring 2012, Southern Methodist University

Member Magazine

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What Is Beauty?, Colby Kruger Apr 2012

What Is Beauty?, Colby Kruger

Collection of Engaged Learning

I had always wanted a way to reach out to high school girls who faced the modern complexities of beauty; what is beautiful and how do we decide what is beautiful. My goal, through the teachings of photography, was to show the girls there is beauty all around us - in everyone and everything. The girls learned photographic basics as well as how to capture natural aesthetics. By encouraging their creativity and exploration of beauty, many of the girls found confidence in themselves as females and as artists, and produced beautiful photographs along the way.


Questioning Our Principles: Anthropological Contributions To Ethical Dilemmas In Clinical Practice, Carolyn Sargent, Carolyn Smith-Morris Jan 2012

Questioning Our Principles: Anthropological Contributions To Ethical Dilemmas In Clinical Practice, Carolyn Sargent, Carolyn Smith-Morris

Occasional Papers

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Punishment And Reform, Steven Sverdlik Jan 2012

Punishment And Reform, Steven Sverdlik

Philosophy Research

Reformist ideas in the philosophy of punishment can be traced back to Plato. However, it is only in the late 19th century that explicitly reformist ‘theories’ are discussed by philosophers, and in the 20th century that they are worked out at length. The conception of reform has recently undergone important changes. Contemporary writers who are apparently reformist utilize use an enriched moral conception of reform, which conceives of it in terms of repentance for wrongdoing and a commitment to obey the law for moral reasons. This departs from an earlier conception that places less emphasis on repentance and …


Provocation, Premeditation, And Pandemonium: The Irish Rebellion Of 1641, Erin Hoya Jan 2012

Provocation, Premeditation, And Pandemonium: The Irish Rebellion Of 1641, Erin Hoya

The Larrie and Bobbi Weil Undergraduate Research Award

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