Willow Brugh
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Hello. My name is Willow Brugh and I am an undergraduate at Indiana University. I study Sociology at Indiana University in Bloomington Indiana. Currently I am writing a thesis for my honors about what makes people human in a biological sense – is having an unaltered body a requirement to be considered a human being?
I come to your online community because I believe you have a unique perspective on this issue, even if it’s not something you’ve yet thought of in these terms. I would like to know what your views on this topic are in order to better understand my question. Will you help me with this?
If you are interested, I will be posting vignettes – short stories – on your forums to the Computer, ISP & Programming topic group (please find Vignette 1 here). I ask for your reactions to these stories, and may ask specific questions about how and why you have those reactions. If you are not comfortable talking in this public place, my e-mail address for this project is thesis.willow@gmail.com or I am happy to create accounts for any instant messenger that you might like to use. If you would like to participate, please fill out the Consent Form and assign yourself a pseudonym or unique number, otherwise I cannot use the data. There is no obligation to participate, though I hope you do.
Thank you for your time and thoughts. If you would like to see the paper after it is written, please contact me and I will be sure you get a copy.
I come to your online community because I believe you have a unique perspective on this issue, even if it’s not something you’ve yet thought of in these terms. I would like to know what your views on this topic are in order to better understand my question. Will you help me with this?
If you are interested, I will be posting vignettes – short stories – on your forums to the Computer, ISP & Programming topic group (please find Vignette 1 here). I ask for your reactions to these stories, and may ask specific questions about how and why you have those reactions. If you are not comfortable talking in this public place, my e-mail address for this project is thesis.willow@gmail.com or I am happy to create accounts for any instant messenger that you might like to use. If you would like to participate, please fill out the Consent Form and assign yourself a pseudonym or unique number, otherwise I cannot use the data. There is no obligation to participate, though I hope you do.
Thank you for your time and thoughts. If you would like to see the paper after it is written, please contact me and I will be sure you get a copy.
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