After many years of promising to give the university chaplains a proper place to work, the university administrators finally fulfilled their word. Our ramshackle fibro cottage was knocked down to make way for landscaped gardens and we moved into a new building. Desks! Air conditioning! A store room! A fire escape
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I don't see why this would be different in a university/work setting! Our physical spaces have a huge impact on the way that we live, feel and operate. Our desks and chairs affect how we sit, the amount of light in the space affects our vision, the number of plants and photocopiers affect the air that we breathe - and all of this then has an impact on our work.
/geonerd
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I think the church has a more objective reality to it; if church is just a congregation, than it ceases to exist when a congregation is not congregating.
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Could you leave your name next time?
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I think the problem is that I go way too far with this and forget that people are kind of at least a little bit important too. I think am a human GEOGRAPHER, rather than a HUMAN geographer.
I need to get the balance right and be a regular old Human Geographer. At the moment I think I need to overcompensate on the Human to get me there. Maybe you can hold me accountable if I swing too far in the other direction? :P
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