SAITAETGrad
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- Sep 20, 2003
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This was the inflection point:
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I don't understand the philosophy. If the current ritual is not inclusive enough, what ritual would be?
It is a ring intended to be worn on a hand. For those without hands should they see themselves as excluded?
These are not rhetorical questions. I'd like to understand.
Link
Commentary:
Link
Under Review:
Link
Engineers Canada:
Link
I don't understand the philosophy. If the current ritual is not inclusive enough, what ritual would be?
It is a ring intended to be worn on a hand. For those without hands should they see themselves as excluded?
These are not rhetorical questions. I'd like to understand.