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			Roger Williams University
		
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			Prerequisite: Successful completion (C- or higher) of WTNG 102 and atleast sophomore standing or concent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the Professional and Public Writing CoreConcentration and MinorThis course will examine important writers and thinkers from HenryDavid Thoreau to William McKibben for ways in which argumentsabout human/nature relationships have evolved. The tensions inthese relationships, this course argues, have forged environmentalisminto a counter-hegemonic discourse that challenges fundamentalassumptions about the centrality of man, the role and value of"progress," and the utility of nature.
		
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			3.00
		
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			(401) 253-1040
		
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			New England Association of Schools and Colleges
		
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