Some of these posts aren't sounding very supportive.
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Quote from: Willco on September 21, 2006, 04:49:15 PMInvite him to post here and we will carry on in his absence.I don't know him, but funny enough he lives just a few blocks away from my house in Toronto. Quote from: am nintenho on September 21, 2006, 04:52:07 PMyou? Yeah, because I'm a professor. Quote from: truffleshuffle83 on September 21, 2006, 04:58:50 PMyou know why womens feet are smaller? ............so the can stand closer to the stove. *rimshot*Wrong, it's so that they can stand closer to the sink.
Invite him to post here and we will carry on in his absence.
you?
you know why womens feet are smaller? ............so the can stand closer to the stove. *rimshot*
Feminists can be annoying...sometimes...
At least the school has it's priorities straight. From a link on the front page of Ryerson: QuoteOver the next three years, Dr. Church will interview 100 women with disabilities to learn what their clothing says about their place in society. By exploring their closets and listening to their stories, she hopes to gain insight into how women with disabilities present themselves to a world that may not welcome their different bodies. Dr. Church hopes to present the results in an “analytic fashion show.”Dr. Church's research is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Her other research projects are funded by Human Resources and Social Development, and the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.Academia... Goverment...http://www.ryerson.ca/home.htmlhttp://www.ryerson.ca/news/news/Research_News/20060828_church.html
Over the next three years, Dr. Church will interview 100 women with disabilities to learn what their clothing says about their place in society. By exploring their closets and listening to their stories, she hopes to gain insight into how women with disabilities present themselves to a world that may not welcome their different bodies. Dr. Church hopes to present the results in an “analytic fashion show.”Dr. Church's research is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Her other research projects are funded by Human Resources and Social Development, and the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration.