In a message of Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:21:22 EDT, Arthur writes:
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Laura Creighton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: Arthur
>> Cc: 'Laura Creighton'; 'Radenski, Atanas'; 'Chuck Allison'; edu-
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>> I think that only people who thrive on playing with their
>> mathematical intuition will love computer science and all
>> higher math.  But most women do not work on developing one.
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>But why?
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>Haven't we gone around in a circle.
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>Is it a moral or other obligation of men to ruminate on this matter?
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>Can we (men) move on -
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>until someone gets back to us.
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>And prove that we are liberated men, not believing that all problems are
>ours to solve?
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>Art

This isn't a problem for men to solve as men.  It is a problem for
educators to solve, as educators.  But that shoe fits most people
around here ...

Laura

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