- Global Warming
- EPA Global Warming Web Site (For non-linear learners)
- O'Meara, M. 1997. The Risks of Disrupting Climate WorldWatch 10(6):10-24, November/December 1997 (InfoTrac Article)
- McKibben, B. 1999. Climate change and the unraveling of creation. The Christian Century, 116(34):1196- InfoTrac Article A58243455
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Mark, J. 1998. Who's in the driver's seat?: industry, government and the car of the future. Dollars & Sense, 218:16-20, InfoTrac Article A20914172
- Bergman, B.J. 1996. "Car Talks" - Motown walks. (Policy Dialogue Advisory Committee to Assist in the Development of
Measures to Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Personal Motor Vehicle; Detroit, Michigan) March - April v81 n2 p36(2) InfoTrac Article A18041089
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- Cybersexuality
- Connoly, B. 1997. Cyber Report: The Fusion of Sex and Technology. http://www.intellectualcapital.com/issues/issue79/item1643.asp (3/21/00)
- Dvorak, J. C. 1998. Cybersex, Addiction, and You. PC Magazine Online. http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/insites/dvorak/jd981026.htm
- Virtual Camelot. Proper conduct for virtual relationships. http://www.fortunecity.com/rivendell/nemesis/609/proper1.htm
- Hoffman, L.R. 1999. Gender and the Internet: Sex, Sexism, and Sexuality. Cambridge Scientific Abstracts. [Internet] http://www.csa2.com/hottopics/gender/oview.html (3/21/00){An excellent site with links to lots of information on the exploitation of people and net sexuality}
- Cybersociology, Magazine for social-scientific researchers of cyberspace. http://www.cybersociology.com, Issue One: Cyber-Romance, Cybersex, and Cyber-Eroticism. Published Online 10 Oct. '97. [Excellent articles for this whole cyber-section of the course] http://www.socio.demon.co.uk/magazine/ http://members.aol.com/Cybersoc/issue1.html (3/21/00)
- Anonymous. A discussion of the ethical & psychological aspects of "cybersex" - One person's perspective. http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/8079/cyber.html (3/21/00)
- Why Cybersex is so popular. http://www.rom101.com/cybersex2.htm
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