And author posts. Something like this, with a grand total for the semester to date, updated each week... so you can easily give me a grand total at semester's end:
Replied to a comment for Jan 28
Responded to questions for Jan 28
Responded to questions for Feb 2nd
Responded to questions for Feb 4th
Responded to questions for Feb 9th
Responded to questions for Feb 11th
Responded to questions for Feb 16th
Responded to questions for Feb 18th
Responded to questions for Feb 25th
Responded to questions for March 2nd
Responded to questions for March 4th
Also, if you used a PowerPoint (etc.) for your midterm report presentation, please post it via slideshare.net or some other slide-sharing tool.
Section 7 Renee
ReplyDeleteCan I go back to count them? I wasn't aware that this was a criteria.
Thanks.
Aalayis Suggs---Section 8
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Charles Darwin's Impact on Philosophy
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XIm4E96NKhpQPyGimv210vd6q0FDiIPYJravLO-5iTk/edit?usp=sharing
SUMMARY:
Charles Darwin wrote 3 influential books: On the Origin of Species (1859), The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871), and Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872) which made the public question if they were actually specially made by God. His conclusions were used by others to make ‘social darwinism’ which justified racist and morally bankrupt choices. Darwin used conclusions from his theory of emotions to contradict racist claims and some of the other early theories of emotions. His bold, scientifically backed claims became the mainstream way of thinking, and made theologies and philosophies that didn’t agree with his claims seem unrealistic.
02/02/21: Replied to Introduction
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02/16/21: Unable to find comments but I did reply
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03/09/21: Comment posted at 12:10
03/11/21: Late comment
Sorry that post was an accident!!
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