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Dr. Josh Paulson is a social anthropologist at Cornell University in Ithaca New York and has written several books on the evolution of the social structures of early hominid societies. He promotes the concept that the current problems in modern human societies stem from the social structures from several millions of years ago. His lectures and books have attracted the attention of a group of right-wing, anti-evolution evangelicals who feel compelled to punish Paulson for his beliefs. He cultivates a friendship with Anna, a graduate student at Cornell. Both he and Anna have strong feelings for…mehr

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Dr. Josh Paulson is a social anthropologist at Cornell University in Ithaca New York and has written several books on the evolution of the social structures of early hominid societies. He promotes the concept that the current problems in modern human societies stem from the social structures from several millions of years ago. His lectures and books have attracted the attention of a group of right-wing, anti-evolution evangelicals who feel compelled to punish Paulson for his beliefs. He cultivates a friendship with Anna, a graduate student at Cornell. Both he and Anna have strong feelings for each other, but Paulson holds his feels in check due to his strict rules about student/teacher relationships and a tragedy he suffered ten years earlier.
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After 26 years as an educator--24 of those years as a classroom teacher in a Disciplinary Alternative Education school--William Stevenson retired. He lives in Fort Worth, Texas with his wife and two female cats. Texas is his home state and he has spent 87% of his life there. The other 13% he spread among Missouri, California, and New York. He met and married his wife Rebecca in New York. They have two adult sons.