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Cheryle Gartley

Cheryle Gartley

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posted 05/26/2008, comments (0)

Living with Quiggles: Life Lessons from Baseball

Stigma:1) The recognition of difference based on some distinguishing characteristic or mark2) A consequent devaluation of the person Quiggles: A made-up term (by famous sociologist, Erving Goffman) to identify all of the variations and difference of the human body which occur either from birth, daily wear and tear, accident, or... Read moreChevron
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Cheryle Gartley

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posted 05/09/2008, comments (0)

Living with Quiggles: Freedom in All Forms

Stigma: 1) The recognition of differences based on some distinguishing characteristic or mark; 2) A consequent devaluation of the person Quiggle: A made-up term (by famous sociologist, Erving Goffman) to identify all of the variations and differences of the human body which occur either from birth, daily wear and tear, accident or illness... Read moreChevron
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Cheryle Gartley

Cheryle Gartley

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posted 04/17/2008, comments (0)

Living with Quiggles: Whose Responsibility

Stigma:1) The recognition of differences based on some distinguishing characteristic or mark;2) A consequent devaluation of the person Quiggle: A made-up term (by famous sociologist, Erving Goffman) to identify all of the variations and differences of the human body which occur either from birth, daily wear and tear, accident or illness... Read moreChevron
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Cheryle Gartley

Cheryle Gartley

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posted 02/04/2008, comments (0)

Living With Quiggles: The Good Ole' Days

Stigma:1) The recognition of difference based on some distinguishing characteristic or mark;2) A consequent devaluation of the personQuiggles: A made-up term (by famous sociologist, Erving Goffman) to identify all of the variations and differences of the human body which occur either from birth, daily wear and tear, accident, or illness which can... Read moreChevron
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