Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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    LETTERS
Rights
I believe society needs !n
widen (hr definition ol wind
mnstiiulos violence I would
itu hide racism-, sexism and our
inexi usable ni'glect ol the hun
gry and homeless
whofelie.i'rterHy' agree with
Heidi bowman's loth-r of km
.'•1 ,if , :it pornography in Hie
I) hum ! o r I i w the
; ibjei I 1 j i ( .1! ion of Wi'ltH'i! Ill
print (or nljiorw iso j .is ,, form of
violence against -ill of us The
victims an- everywhere. -in! al
though t li«■ s .in no I readily
I fit-fitifivlblir Us The % ri finis of
mote direi I .is-.,mils. they are
victims of \ ioli-nt •• nonelhe
If tin- rig 111 of soinitoni- !o
slillid lip .mil falsely \ril "life
iti .i crowded theater is super
si ded by I hit rigli is o! iliosi- i ii
till’ Uli'.ltiT li) 1)1' .ill' so loo the
right of someone So ri'.id pur
liogr.ipliy is superseded by the
right of .ill vyoinen to in- tree of
sexual ot>)('i tifieution I I it ■ 111 - v i ■
it s 11in■ ■ ur sit pornography .is
.i tor hi p! v lolem i' .ig.i i list
VV oni'-l. V\ till ll is illlii'l i'll! 1 \
unjust and unacceptable. free
doin ol spot'di Is not .in rxi usi'
John Jordon
Eugene
Informing
Regarding sociology student
Zoc I’.irgot’s letter of [.in. J.7 in
which she writes, I found it
disgusting and inappropriate
tile w.iV in which fill I used r.ip
1st Mil haul I’.itrii k Kv.m) was
porlr.iveii as king of kids and
a nice guv
I !.>»;twi nothing wrong with
the original artu to ((H)<•.' Ian
ga) It provided valmihie fat is
If sCX tologV oniv it’.ii hrs peo
(a ;nf pn s anti bail >;u \ s five
m .'human brings h igetfocr He
iiraSfng Kvan IS bail dia-sn !
provide me vv siti: at:1. "■■ili.forma
W : d> ■ 'a. - . i
Xiaoy.in Yan
Education
Abnormal?
Regarding tin- (M A s . sit l
political mam aver Who Is iV
msm‘ indicative of abnormal
IM'lisivlor tin- free expos
Moll of love liv some people, or
the drive of Olliers to '.define
that lov e as [si• rV rrse7
It seems to me that si any
thing borders on the paihoiogi
sal, it ss not the taring relation
ships oi guy and lesbian coo
pies blit the obsessiv e and self
righteous morahsm of tin - (>< A
Christopher Phelps
Graduate teaching fellow
Here or Togo
Wiien I a igin.div sp M with
someone about tioitig an .irlii le
on Togo, [DPI. Jan .’•>), I was
eager to share my experiences
ami impressions of tile stunt,
t at tail cultural experiem e I
had on the ttniversslv's new
ISt-d' program
i if Mint ■ vju'i i iu fik us on
" !i% iv’ >*k i ifi.it w.is
!i i -small pi:! 1)1 tin 1 \
hinge Hnu. \ it. mtortiinate
! . an ripenem I's with .111 l'\
moli ii:'foioni i ulture in'.ti
ir i til
were net deemed news Wot
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nothing. firiniiHl.v I•.:| • j relied to
mi perv.inutjy i spent tniikf of
tfi.il !n i> Vv ■ ■ k ;•••». .'! . .I.'
bored mil pi :VIng y. '• ■ in'■> w ltd<.'■
waiting Ini things !. return in
normal I never issi nessed mu
beatings iir lurch ings nl
si hi)..Is Nor' iv is i is hisk.'.l in
side a I rtTU Ii res!,mrant
I lies. SI etc .til el i :v J mere
! \ heard dm i! ! U f ther .more ,
lev re.isiin I. •; hvi v I i ign was
pure! v II ad.-H: a H '. the I e
v11sits c losed. 1 would !»• uri
able U) giudu ate this year
; I tie i! . t V\ a al: ms mils and
disturbing lime but il didn’t
concern us as Amerti arts It
\\ as unfortunate* that these
n cuts had to in! ms ini hunge
short, hut it is because nl the
i uhiuble exponent e 1 find in
the tsiu month* pre.rdmg the
coup that I do not ngtrl having
gone
Christina O'Guinn
International studios
Environmental Awareness
Workshops • Winter 1992
Dams and Reservoirs—February 7-8-9
2 credits F ee $150 plus $25 travel
Moth positive and negative changes are . reat.d in a n\ < r vs tu n Jams til.uk l he nurn at How ot that
waterway Study vs ill center on the environmental ettests ot dams and reservoirs I )amage proven
(ion, water quality tish migration and many >ther sub)ex ts vs ill tie examined on site I (ns is an
opportunity to understand critical 'ssiio ami the pro.ess ol water management dec ions
Strategies for Interpreters—February 21-22
1 credit Fee $75
1 his is an excellent course tor tour guides and outdoor leaders It is designed to prov ie sjxs tin
information and tested techniques m help pa Mu i pants learn at suit the environment and gain ski l is
to txuime fountains ot information ( ol Us non. or gan i/at son and presentation ot nat ural and
historic material will be main topi, s
Coastal Lakes—February 28-29. March 1
2 credits Fee $150 plus $25 travel
large and small lakes along Oregon's coast pr> .x tde an interesting and inlortnattve • e.d lab tor the
study of plants, animals, history and geology Phis workshop will explore' preserx at ton and us*
issues, reereational opportunities and restu:r e values is w. i. as the he-ntri. i! and v.< gi >
significance of these ex. optional r\ mr.es
Coastal Mammals: Seals and Sea Lions—March 6-7-8
2 credits Fee $150 plus $50 travel
1 he Oregon Coast is home to a variety of mammals both marine and terrestrial I his , 1 lab wi'l
examine their evolution and habitats with at .m-site look at this ex. iting and .1 yuan eny iron
merit Weather permitting, this Meld-lab coll u lude a whale watching tour be boat I' .u t tit.
geology and vast recreational opportunities w ill also t>e covered
Bohemia Mines and Brice Creek—March 13-14-15
2 credits Fee $150 plus $25 travel
The discovery ot gold in the Bohemia Mines uea . rvat. d a rich and colorful history rq . tor
exploration This workshop will not only cox cr the flora and fauna ot the Bohemia Mines area but
will also explore the lower elevation Brice l reek area lor a unique combit at; *n ot si idy resotini
Oregon Rivers—
March 20-21-22
2 credits Fee $150 plus $30 travel
South Coast: Spring Break
March 26-27-28-29
3 credits Fee $225 plus $30 travel
Limit 15 students, (overnight)
To register for any of these workshop
or for more information,
stop by the UO Continuation Center at
333 Oregon Hall or simply call:
346-4231
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