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foolish ... “The breakdown of the family” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about.
From the “Class Meeting and Reading Assignments” part of the syllabus
WEEK FOUR: February 1 [WQ&I. BENOKRAITIS: THREE QUOTES (‘Q’), ONE INSIGHT (‘!’), ONE QUESTION (‘?’); MANNING: ONE Q, ONE !, ONE ?; NEWBERG: ONE Q, ONE !, ONE ?/ = 11.] Benokraitis. “Defining Marriage and Family Issues” in Feuds about families, 25-29. [NO QUOTE NEEDED.]
Benokraitis. “Current Perspectives on the Family” in Feuds about families, 25-26.
[NO
QUOTE NEEDED.]
Fagan, Patrick F. “The breakdown of the family” in Feuds about families, 30-38. Elshtain, Jean, Enola Aird, Amitai Etzioni, William Galston, Mary Ann Glendon, Martha Minow, and Alice Rossi. “A communitarian position on the family” in Feuds about families, 39-46. Coontz, Stephanie. “Why we miss the 1950s” in Feuds about families, 47-57. Manning. “Introduction” in Guide to ethics, 1-22. Newberg. “Becoming a better believer” (from beginning of chapter to end of “The foolish brain”) in Born to believe, 246-258.
Full and complete references for Week Four assigned chapters Fagan, Patrick F. (2000). “The breakdown of the family” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, specific page number(s) where quote is located. Elshtain, Jean, Enola Aird, Amitai Etzioni, William Galston, Mary Ann Glendon, Martha Minow, and Alice Rossi. (2000). “A communitarian position on the family” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, specific page number(s) where quote is located. Coontz, Stephanie. (2000). “Why we miss the 1950s” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, specific page number(s) where quote is located. Manning, Rita and Scott R. Stroud. (2008). “Introduction” in A practical guide to ethics: Living and leading with integrity. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (Perseus Books Group), specific page number(s) where quote is located. Newberg, Andrew, and Mark Robert Waldman. (2007). “Becoming a better believer” (from beginning of chapter to end of “The foolish brain”) in Born to believe: God, science, and the origin of ordinary and extraordinary beliefs. New York, NY: The Free Press (Simon & Schuster), specific page number(s) where quote is located.
BASIC TEXT REFERENCING [author’s last name, first name.] (2000). “[complete chapter title and subtitle]” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, [specific page number(s) where quote is located]. Or . (2000). “” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, . Manning, Rita and Scott R. Stroud. (2008). “” in A practical guide to ethics: Living and leading with integrity. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (Perseus Books Group), . Newberg, Andrew, and Mark Robert Waldman. (2007).“” in Born to believe: God, science, and the origin of ordinary and extraordinary beliefs. New York, NY: The Free Press (Simon & Schuster), .
From the “Class Meeting and Reading Assignments” part of the syllabus WEEK FOUR: February 1 [WQ&I. BENOKRAITIS: THREE QUOTES (‘Q’), ONE INSIGHT (‘!’), ONE QUESTION (‘?’); MANNING: ONE Q, ONE !, ONE ?; NEWBERG: ONE Q, ONE !, ONE ?/ = 11.] Benokraitis. “Defining Marriage and Family Issues” in Feuds about families, 25-29. [NO QUOTE NEEDED.] Benokraitis. “Current Perspectives on the Family” in Feuds about families, 25-26. [NO QUOTE NEEDED.] Fagan, Patrick F. “The breakdown of the family” in Feuds about families, 30-38. Elshtain, Jean, Enola Aird, Amitai Etzioni, William Galston, Mary Ann Glendon, Martha Minow, and Alice Rossi. “A communitarian position on the family” in Feuds about families, 39-46. Coontz, Stephanie. “Why we miss the 1950s” in Feuds about families, 47-57. Manning. “Introduction” in Guide to ethics, 1-22. Newberg. “Becoming a better believer” (from beginning of chapter to end of “The foolish brain”) in Born to believe, 246258.
Full and complete references for Week Four assigned chapters Fagan, Patrick F. (2000). “The breakdown of the family” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, specific page number(s) where quote is located. Elshtain, Jean, Enola Aird, Amitai Etzioni, William Galston, Mary Ann Glendon, Martha Minow, and Alice Rossi. (2000). “A communitarian position on the family” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, specific page number(s) where quote is located. Coontz, Stephanie. (2000). “Why we miss the 1950s” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, specific page number(s) where quote is located. Manning, Rita and Scott R. Stroud. (2008). “Introduction” in A practical guide to ethics: Living and leading with integrity. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (Perseus Books Group), specific page number(s) where quote is located. Newberg, Andrew, and Mark Robert Waldman. (2007). “Becoming a better believer” (from beginning of chapter to end of “The foolish brain”) in Born to believe: God, science, and the origin of ordinary and extraordinary beliefs. New York, NY: The Free Press (Simon & Schuster), specific page number(s) where quote is located.
BASIC TEXT REFERENCING [author’s last name, first name.] (2000). “[complete chapter title and subtitle]” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, [specific page number(s) where quote is located]. Or . (2000). “” in Nijole V. Benokraitis, Feuds about families: Conservative, centrist, liberal, and feminist perspectives. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, . Manning, Rita and Scott R. Stroud. (2008). “” in A practical guide to ethics: Living and leading with integrity. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (Perseus Books Group), . Newberg, Andrew, and Mark Robert Waldman. (2007).“” in Born to believe: God, science, and the origin of ordinary and extraordinary beliefs. New York, NY: The Free Press (Simon & Schuster), .