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April 3, 2008

Philosophy Symposium at to present “’The Whoopin': Authoritarian and Anti-authoritarian Parenting Styles" April 10

The Philosophy Symposium at will present "’The Whoopin': Authoritarian and Anti-authoritarian Parenting Styles" Thursday, April 10 at 7 p.m. in the Hemphill Airway and Computer Science Building, Room 134.

The Philosophy Symposium is a university student group that organizes discussions and debates, often regarding controversial subject matters.

The upcoming presentation, "’The Whoopin': Authoritarian and Anti-authoritarian Parenting Styles," examines the longstanding disciplinary measure known as “the whoopin.” It will address the following questions:

The presenters are ’s Dr. William McCown, psychology; Dr. Holly L. Wilson, philosophy; Chris Pierot, a senior psychology major from Monroe; and Alycia Hodges, a sophomore English major from Tallulah.

The discussion is open to the public. For more information, contact Wilson at: (318) 342-1547 or at hwilson@ulm.edu.

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