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		<title>First Post for WST100 Class</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi.  My name is George, and I am a senior at ASU West majoring in Psychology.  I really didn&#8217;t know what to think about this class, so I didn&#8217;t formulate any real expectations prior to attending.  This class was one of three classes I could have taken to satisfy a requirement for my <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://velvetbanana.com/hello-world/">First Post for WST100 Class</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.  My name is George, and I am a senior at ASU West majoring in Psychology.  I really didn&#8217;t know what to think about this class, so I didn&#8217;t formulate any real expectations prior to attending.  This class was one of three classes I could have taken to satisfy a requirement for my major, <strong>AND</strong> my advisor strongly suggested this course.  I remember hesitating selecting this course until he said, &#8220;Trust me.  The instructor is a riot.  You&#8217;re going to love this class.&#8221;  He said this twice, so I got the impression this would be <em>an interesting/entertaining course with a dynamic teacher</em>.  Naturally, when I arrived for the first day of class, there was a different professor and there weren&#8217;t too many guys in the class&#8230;an academic bait and switch!  At this point I considered signing up for a different course mostly because I felt a tad out of place.  The thing is I got a good vibe out of this class.  Good first impression.  Gut instinct.  A new challenge.  I am not sure which, but I decided to stick it out.  With two classes over it seems as though my advisor was definitely prophetic &#8211; <em>it is an interesting/entertaining class with a dynamic teacher afterall</em>.</p>
<p>So far the subject matter is on par with what I expected to learn regarding women&#8217;s studies and feminism.  From the initial reading I think feminism is a concept that is continuing to evolve and advance with time.  Women&#8217;s rights and equality is an ideal the enlightened and educated aspire to achieve.  It doesn&#8217;t take a genius to understand a person should be judged equally without regard to gender, race, ethnicity, etcetera.  A person&#8217;s actions, beliefs, and knowledge within the framework of society alone should define her/him.  However, it&#8217;s one thing to preach it and a totally different thing to practice it.</p>
<p>For example, I consider myself a feminist.  I have a 13 year old daughter, and I firmly believe her future should have no barriers imposed by the uninformed and ignorant simply because of her sex.  Except this morning when I was having breakfast in the ASU cafeteria and reading from the class text, I found myself subconsciously compelled to flip the book upside down so passersby wouldn&#8217;t see the title.  I literally caught myself wanting to hide the book!  What does this mean to me?  It&#8217;s not the action of an enlightened person.  I guess at the very least, it&#8217;s something to work on over the course of the semester.</p>
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