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    On 16 Mar 2001, at 14:40, Brent Silby wrote:

    > Jamie,
    > I have written an introductory paper on memes that may help. Here is
    > the URL: http://www.geocities.com/brent_silby/what_is_a_meme.html
    >
    > I am curious, what subject/course is the essay for? I have introduced
    > memetics in some philosophy tutorials but am not aware of any other
    > classes that discuss the theory -- though I think it is applicable to
    > a number of domains.
    >
    A master's seminar in cultural memetics is presently being taught
    at the University of West Florida under the auspices of the
    anthropology department.
    >
    > All the best with your essay...
    > Brent.
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    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: JamieL17@aol.com
    > To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 5:22 AM
    > Subject: (no subject)
    >
    >
    > Hi everyone,
    > I have a question and i was wondering if anyone can help me?!?! For
    > an essay, i need to explain the meme theory and how it relates to
    > the apparent "sucess" of the major world religions. Can someone help
    > me??? Thanks! Jamie
    >

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