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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:57 pm
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The BetterGaia Firefox add-on is pretty sweet.

Ooooh where can I find this add-on?


http://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/gaia-guides-and-resources/bettergaia-0-2-2-8-draw-all-post-formatter-12-themes-more/t.45053993/

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:19 pm
I am really liking these two history classes. The professors are awesome and hearing about the differences between the different Mennonite orders are cool.

Plus, we'll be using primary sources from really rare Mennonite documents in a special archive for a project. This is the first textual primary source I'll have ever used. biggrin  

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:05 pm
Back from the auction.  
PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:20 am
True Colours of Destiny
I am really liking these two history classes. The professors are awesome and hearing about the differences between the different Mennonite orders are cool.

Plus, we'll be using primary sources from really rare Mennonite documents in a special archive for a project. This is the first textual primary source I'll have ever used. biggrin

Ooo cool. I have relatives that are Mennonite and Silent Quaker. I'd love to see what's out there about the sects academicly.  

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:44 am
One more week...  
PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:05 pm
Haven't heard back from Runza yet, but put in four new applications today. *crosses her fingers*  

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:26 pm
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One more week...
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 4:14 pm
Shearaha
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I am really liking these two history classes. The professors are awesome and hearing about the differences between the different Mennonite orders are cool.

Plus, we'll be using primary sources from really rare Mennonite documents in a special archive for a project. This is the first textual primary source I'll have ever used. biggrin

Ooo cool. I have relatives that are Mennonite and Silent Quaker. I'd love to see what's out there about the sects academicly.

My university is an area called the Kitchener-Waterloo region. Kitchener used to be called Berlin, until WWI, and before that, it used be called Ebyville, named after the first Mennonite bishop in Upper Canada. So there's tons of Mennonites in the area which equals field trips.

Also, the university when it was founded, invited several church colleges to become part of it, including the building where I'm taking the class, which is sponsored by the Mennonite Church and half the class is Mennonite, just not Old Order Mennonites. The place also includes this rare archive.  

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 4:43 pm
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Shearaha
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I am really liking these two history classes. The professors are awesome and hearing about the differences between the different Mennonite orders are cool.

Plus, we'll be using primary sources from really rare Mennonite documents in a special archive for a project. This is the first textual primary source I'll have ever used. biggrin

Ooo cool. I have relatives that are Mennonite and Silent Quaker. I'd love to see what's out there about the sects academicly.

My university is an area called the Kitchener-Waterloo region. Kitchener used to be called Berlin, until WWI, and before that, it used be called Ebyville, named after the first Mennonite bishop in Upper Canada. So there's tons of Mennonites in the area which equals field trips.

Also, the university when it was founded, invited several church colleges to become part of it, including the building where I'm taking the class, which is sponsored by the Mennonite Church and half the class is Mennonite, just not Old Order Mennonites. The place also includes this rare archive.

The uni I went to was a Mennonite school...never really got into learning a great deal about the theology though sweatdrop . I did take a Mennonite Lit. class though that was pretty interesting, and one of my favorite poets was a guest speaker in that class too whee . Di Brandt FTW.  
PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:46 am
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Shearaha
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I am really liking these two history classes. The professors are awesome and hearing about the differences between the different Mennonite orders are cool.

Plus, we'll be using primary sources from really rare Mennonite documents in a special archive for a project. This is the first textual primary source I'll have ever used. biggrin

Ooo cool. I have relatives that are Mennonite and Silent Quaker. I'd love to see what's out there about the sects academicly.

My university is an area called the Kitchener-Waterloo region. Kitchener used to be called Berlin, until WWI, and before that, it used be called Ebyville, named after the first Mennonite bishop in Upper Canada. So there's tons of Mennonites in the area which equals field trips.

Also, the university when it was founded, invited several church colleges to become part of it, including the building where I'm taking the class, which is sponsored by the Mennonite Church and half the class is Mennonite, just not Old Order Mennonites. The place also includes this rare archive.

That's cool. I grew up in a Quaker household, surrounded by Mennonites and a little further out there are tons of Amish. I never really got the chance to learn much of the theology of any but the Quaker.  

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:14 am
Shearaha

That's cool. I grew up in a Quaker household, surrounded by Mennonites and a little further out there are tons of Amish. I never really got the chance to learn much of the theology of any but the Quaker.


I've been very interested in learning more about the Society of Friends lately, since that was the religion of my mom's family from the 17th century until my grandfather converted to Catholicism. There's a silent monthly meeting that takes place somewhere near by, so I might find my way over there sometime this year. Any good websites to look at?  
PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:28 am
Ainwyn
Shearaha

That's cool. I grew up in a Quaker household, surrounded by Mennonites and a little further out there are tons of Amish. I never really got the chance to learn much of the theology of any but the Quaker.


I've been very interested in learning more about the Society of Friends lately, since that was the religion of my mom's family from the 17th century until my grandfather converted to Catholicism. There's a silent monthly meeting that takes place somewhere near by, so I might find my way over there sometime this year. Any good websites to look at?

I honestly don't know of any. Unfortunatly in the area I grw up in the Quakers are litterly dieing out. I think my father is one of the youngest still attending. Most have converted to Mennonite or non-denominational. If you have the chance to, go to a meeting.  

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:43 am
I might be moving soon.
Wish me luck.  
PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:28 am
Moving to where?

And good luck!  

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 11:31 am
TeaDidikai
I might be moving soon.
Wish me luck.


Lots of luck. Moving is rough.  
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