Date sent: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 06:21:01 EST
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Subject: Re: Family size and religion and ANARCHISM!
> In a message dated 98-10-25 18:38:24 EST, you write:
>
> << your attempts to rationalize otherwise. Joe
> >>
> Hi!
>
> I am not trying to rationalize about overpopulation Joe - I am trying to make
> a point about how overpopulation is caused by other things - so trying to
> control it won't make the problem go away!
>
> I do believe if we decide within our own cultural beliefs that this belief
>
> "we can exist apart from nature - as separate from the web!" Is wrong!
>
> Because that IS the belief that will continue to destroy us -
>
> We bring it back to EARTH literally and figuratively - culturally across the
> lines - and reconnect with nature - then we will find true healing - Back to
> nature! Back to True Love!
>
> That was our first mistake trying to disconnect from her truths!
>
> Now Re: Beating a dead dog - trying to cure the ecosystem without discussing
> and/or healing religious beliefs and getting back to the root causes is the
> worse dead dog around!
>
> Peace!
> Angela
Overpopulation is caused by uncontrolled reproduction on a planet
with limited space and resources - pure and simple! The religious
dogmas which urge people to continue this practice are a spear in
the side of Gaia; they are the causes of the wounds, and their
mindset-in-stone is what needs to be healed before the wounds they
cause progress to fatality. Joe
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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 11:37:16 +1300
From: "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: (Fwd) Conservation Genetics Position
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FYI...
Stefanie Rixecker
ECOFEM Coordinator
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FACULTY POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: The Department of Biological Sciences at
Bowling Green State University invites applications for a tenure-track
position at the ASSISTANT PROFESSOR level in CONSERVATION GENETICS beginning
August 1999. The successful candidate will have a primary research interest
in population genetics as applied to conservation biology, will teach
undergraduate/graduate courses in population/ecological genetics and
evolution, and will be expected to conduct an extramurally funded research
program in conservation genetics involving M.Sc. and Ph.D. students. The
Ph.D. degree is required and postdoctoral experience is preferred.
Applicants should submit a current curriculum vitae, three reference
letters, statement of research plans and teaching interests, and
representative reprints by November 16, 1998 to: Dr. Helen Michaels, Search
Committee Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State
University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0212.
BGSU is a state-assisted university with approximately 16,000 undergraduate
students and an additional 2,500 students enrolled in 78 graduate programs.
The Department of Biological Sciences has 30 faculty, with an active Ph.D.
program, over 80 graduate students, 600 undergraduate majors and focused
graduate programs in Ecology (12 faculty, primarily in Aquatic Ecology and
Conservation Biology), Molecular Biology and Neuroscience. Visit us on the
web at: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/biology. BGSU is an AA/EEO employer
and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans and persons
with disabilities
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Dr. Kimberly A. With Phone: (419)372-0385
Department of Biological Sciences FAX: (419)372-2024
Bowling Green State University [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bowling Green, OH 43402
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Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker
Division of Environmental Management & Design
Lincoln University, Canterbury
PO Box 84
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