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41. Fall 2002 Course Descriptions
New York Crown Publishing. Bishop, M. ancient of Days. Same as AS ST 186 and hist 172. THIS COURSE FULFILLS THE WESTERN SOCIAL SCIENCES gen ED. REQ.
http://www.anthro.uiuc.edu/department/Fall2002Courses.htm
ANTHROPOLOGY: HUMAN ORIGINS AND CULTURE (4 hrs) Professor Steve Leigh Office: 393 Davenport Hall; PH: s-leigh@uiuc.edu Instructor Missy Loyet Office: #2 Spurlock; PH: mloyet@uiuc.edu This course is a basic introduction to the aims, methods and results of archaeological and physical anthropological research into human origins and human physical, biological and cultural evolution. Topics include the nature of evolution, our primate ancestors, becoming human, human variation, the origin of technology and tools use, the origin and evolution of language and art, domestication of plants and animals, and the rise of early civilizations. Lectures are geared towards introducing students to the basic concepts of the discipline; discussion sections clarify the approaches used and permit discussion of the topics under review. In addition to a midterm and a final exam, quizzes will be given in discussion sections. REQUIRED TEXTS: Jolly, C.J. and R. White. Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 5th Edition. Alfred A. Knopf Publishers, New York. Lewin, R.

42. Fall 2001 Course Descriptions
Same as AS ST 186 and hist 172. Sarah U. Wisseman, Director of the Program on ancient Technologies and THIS COURSE FULFILLS THE SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES gen ED.
http://www.anthro.uiuc.edu/department/Fall2001Courses.htm
Fall 2001
Course Descriptions
102 ANTHROPOLOGY: HUMAN ORIGINS AND CULTURE (4 hrs) Professor Stanley Ambrose Office: 381 Davenport Hall; PH:
ambrose@uicu.edu
Professor Steve Leigh Office: 393 Davenport Hall; PH:
s-leigh@uiuc.edu
This course is a basic introduction to the aims, methods and results of archaeological and physical anthropological research into human origins and human physical, biological and cultural evolution. Topics include the nature of evolution, our primate ancestors, becoming human, human variation, the origin of technology and tools use, the origin and evolution of language and art, domestication of plants and animals, and the rise of early civilizations. Lectures are geared towards introducing students to the basic concepts of the discipline; discussion sections clarify the approaches used and permit discussion of the topics under review. In addition to a midterm and a final exam, quizzes will be given in discussion sections. REQUIRED TEXTS:
Jolly, C.J. and R. White. Physical Anthropology and Archaeology 5th Edition.

43. EdLinks
ancient World Web http//atlantic.evsc.virginia.edu/julia http//grid.let.rug.nl/ahc/hist.html Must ClassroomVA SOL Resourceshttp//monticello.avenue.gen.va.us
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Virginia History Links: http://marg.mhost.com/Vahistory.html Virginia State Department of Education: http://www.pen.k12.va.us/ Summer Institute Links : http://marg.mhost.com/ycsummer/index.html Internet Help Site : http://marg.mhost.com/ycsummer/SUMMERp1.html Internet Resources
  • A Library of Congress Internet Resource Page: http://lcweb.loc.gov/global/internet/announce.html
  • Resource for Using the Internet in the Classroom: http://www.wam.umd.edu/~mlhall/teaching.html
  • Teaching With The Web: http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/lang/teach.html
  • U.S. Dept of Education (Ed. Links) http://www.ed.gov/
  • Vose Misc. Internet Resources LOOK! http://www.teleport.com/~vincer/misc.html#misc
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  • 44. ProfessorPerformance.com - Evaluations For Professor Miller
    worthy class to take, and interesting/faily easy gen ed CAMS/hist 253 was an equally interesting course in which Dr. Miller discusses ancient Middle Eastern
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    45. Science - General
    the microscope, starting with use of a simple lens in ancient times, to http//www.utmem.edu/personal/thjones/hist/hist_mic.htm. http//www.actrix.gen.nz/ruapehu
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    Sites for Children: Science - General
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    46. Iowa State University Experimental Courses
    Empirical Population genetics. (Same as gen 567X and Zool 567X). Classical Studies 304X. Cultural Heritage of the ancient World. Cr. 3. (Same as hist 304X).
    http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/exp/
    Iowa State University Experimental Course Descriptions
    Updated 05/07/04 Experimental courses do not appear in the official catalog listings. For further information regarding when experimental courses are offered check the Schedule of Classes. For a listing of 2001-03 Experimental Courses, go here
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    Accounting 533.
    Data Management for Decision Makers. (Same as MIS 533). See Management Information Systems in 03-05 catalog. Accounting 593X. Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation. Cr. 3. Prereq: 386 and 387 or 592. The course's goal is to help students understand how to use financial statement analysis to value the firm. Topics covered will help students to effectively assess how well a firm's financial statements reflect the economic effects of the firm's strategies for managing its resources. Students will also learn how to construct proforma financial information that will serve as inputs to valuation models. Aerospace Engineering 290X.

    47. Courses - College Prep Program At Northwestern University
    from the African continent during prehistoric, ancient, medieval, modern ART hist 2500 Introduction to European Art A gen CMN 102-0 Public Speaking This course
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    @import "/scs.css"; Search Summer Session Search Help Northwestern Important Dates Summer Session College Prep
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    The 2004 Summer Session courses listed below are all open to College Prep participants. Intensive course sequences (noted with a *) compress three quarters of academic work into eight weeks, with each course counting as one quarter of work. Students are encouraged to take two courses or one intensive sequence, although enrolling in one course is acceptable. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    AF AM ST 225-0 African American Culture
    Survey of African American culture from slavery to the present. Relationships of African American culture to African and Euro-American cultures, the black Atlantic as a unit of analysis, representations of blackness in the public imagination. AF AM ST 250-0 Race, Class and Gender

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    49. WPL Recommended Reference Resources
    ISBN 0880820667 Ref/TIS/hist/WORCESTER ROOM 974.4 M4147h ISBN 0924207043 Ref/gen 929.4 H711P2 1998 929.4 scope (from religions of ancient civilizations, to
    http://www.worcpublib.org/booklists/referencebks.html
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    Worcester Public Library 10/25/99 TITLE: 1999 Chase's Sports Calendar of Events
    AUTHOR: Gietschier, Steve (compiler)
    PUBLISHER: Contemporary Books
    DATE: 1999 PRICE: $29.95 ISBN: 0809228203
    Ref q 796.C487 A nice companion volume to the ever-popular "Chases' Calendar of Events," this work is set up much the same way. In calendar fashion, each day of the year is listed with important sporting events that will take will take place on that day, famous sporting events that occurred in the past, birthdays of sports figures for that day, and occasionally, the Chase's "Sportsquote" of the day. In addition, there is a section on the sports halls of fame. In the appendix there are listings of all team and organization addresses, listings of champions in all sports down through the years, league presidents and commissioners, and a complete index to the book. TITLE:
    AUTHOR: Pope, Alice (editor)
    PUBLISHER: Writer's Digest Books
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    50. Research Links
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    51. BCS - Curriculum Policies
    gen Science, 2002360. SC. Rel. hist. Various levels are encouraged each day to rehearse important current and ancient events covered as well as the development of
    http://www.browardchristianschool.com/cur_pol.htm
    There will be a five-dollar charge for lost report cards. In order for the parents to know first hand their child's progress there will be at least one conference period each semester in addition to the written reports. Please cooperate in every way when your child's teacher tries to establish an appointment for your conference. Third week progress reports will be given in each six week period, on a Wednesday and should be signed by the parent and returned to the Homeroom teacher. Honor Graduates
    Grades earned in major subjects completed during the four years of high school (grades 9-12) are used in compiling honors for graduation. The student graduating with the highest academic average, and who, in the judgment of the faculty and administration, exhibits and exemplary life, will represent the graduating class as Valedictorian. The same procedure will be used in selecting the Salutatorian, the student with the second highest academic average. Honor Roll In keeping with the educational philosophy of Broward Christian School, in which there is utmost concern for development in the areas of academic, physical, emotional and spiritual growth, all subjects in the curriculum are included in determining honors recognition. An overall average of 91 (B+) must be obtained in order to receive honors recognition. Those students achieving an average of 95 (A) receive high honors recognition.

    52. [FAQ] Welcome To Soc.history.medieval (Mini-FAQ)
    rec.arts.books.histfiction deals with all sorts of soc.history.ancient ancient history (up to AD 700 usc.edu Early Medieval China Studies gen-MEDIEVAL listserv
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    Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs Documents ... RFC Index
    [FAQ] Welcome to soc.history.medieval (Mini-FAQ)
    There are reader questions on this topic!
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    From: schulz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Stephan Schulz) Newsgroups: soc.history.medieval http://www4.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~schulz/medieval_faq.posted URL: http://www.medieval.org/history/faq/medieval.html soc.history news.software.readers news.groups crowd), binaries belong only in the hierarchies explicitly intended for them. The reason for this is to allow news servers with limited resources to avoid these (very expensive) postings. Post pointers to the Web instead. In the case that you do not have any web space, Drew Nicholson has offered to put your (on-topic, reasonably sized ("but I won't put up any 8 mb BMPs")) binaries up on his web site. Email them to him as an attachment (preferably in a widely recognized format such as JPEG or PNG) at DREWSKI@techsanctuary.org . He will send you back a URL, pointing to the binary, for you to post to the group. For more information on the appropriate behaviour on and the structure of Usenet check out the introductory postings in news.announce.newusers

    53. Mr. Eklund's Home Page TeacherWeb Honors Biology
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    54. Syll-03s.doc
    Academic Writing gen, 23, sem, ENG, US, 2YU – ANGB2 The origins go back to the ancient times, to the Irish Language for Advanced Learners hist/cult, 2-5, sem
    http://www.arts.u-szeged.hu/ieas/ieas-syll/syll-current.htm
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    University of Szeged, Institute of English and American Studies
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    for 2004 SPRING
    HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE? Items below show the following pieces of information: the Title is followed by the subject area of the course (general, literature, history/culture, linguistics, language, methodology), the years (1, 2-3, 2-5, 4-5), and the degree programs it is offered for (ENG, US, 3YP, 2YU). English and American Studies double majors have to fulfill extra courses where they would have the same requirements in both their majors. The selection from which they can choose the extra courses are marked by "1USEng". The long list of course-codes corresponds to the options listed in the "ETR" system (see on the University homepage). Special remarks indicate if the course is compressed, or sponsored by some organization (e.g. The British Council). The head of the item is followed by a short course description.
    TIMES AND VENUES Times and venues of classes can be found in a separate window, called "Courses by Instructors" (see at the top of the page).
    CODES FOR CLASSROOMS AMax T BTKLab AS Z =Classroom 107 in Irinyi building;

    55. ELTE/SEAS Studies Courses Spring_2004 ANN
    Set texts MH Abrams (gen. of the ancient Mariner (Maud Bodkin Archetypes in The ancient Mariner, in 20 of c. 68 pages on any poem belonging to the hist.
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    portal
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    ANN-106/a Language Practice
    credits, 60 h/trm, strong prereq 102 ANN-106+ language practice
    Description: Advance registration for former ANN102 students possible. The 102/106 courses focus on developing all four language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing) and it is also their aim to prepare students for the written and oral tasks of the 199 Proficiency Exam, usually taken at the end of the second term. (See the description of tasks of the 199 exam.) For language input and activities, the courses all use coursebooks as their basic material. These are supplemented with extra materials (printed articles, audio, video) on a variety of topics (ranging from everyday, ``down to earth'' ones to more academic issues.) There are student presentations to encourage individual efforts as well as individual vocabulary development in content based on contemporary literary or everyday texts. The courses include a minimum of two in-class progress tests, a written or oral vocabulary test and several shorter in-class tests. Assessment: based on attendance (regular attendance and up-to-date preparation are essential), contribution and activity in class, the quality of the individual presentation and the homework, as well as on the test results.

    56. Untitled Document
    Chris Scarre, The Penguin historical Atlas of ancient Rome; 3 Ring Binder (the Hand in hist. Gerund quaerendi a Future Perfective active verb tulerit a gen.pl
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~markusdd/prwinter.html
    LATIN 231 - INTERMEDIATE LATIN PROSE (WINTER 2000) Markus, D., Ph.D
    Visiting Assistant Professor
    Dept. of Classical Studies
    2143 Angell Hall
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109 tel. 734 615 3534(office)
    Office hours : MTThF 1-2 (or by appointment)
    e-mail: markusdd@umich. edu
    web-page:
    http://www-personal.umich.edu/~markusdd/index.html Assignments by Week Required texts:
    • LFR Latin for Reading
    • 2 Coursepacks (available at Ulrich's Textbook department)
    • Jo-Ann Shelton, As the Romans did
    • Langenscheidt's Pocket Latin Dictionary ( or any other Latin-English dictionary)
    • Chris Scarre, The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome
    • 3 Ring Binder (the thicker the better)

    Grading
    The grading in this course is by a system of earning points. The maximum number of points that you can earn is 1000, distributed in the following categories: Homework: 250 points Quizzes: 150 points Attendance: 100 points Exam 1: 120 points (Friday, February 11) Exam 2: 180 points (Friday, March 17) Final Exam: 200 points(Wednesday, Apr. 19, 2000, 10:30-12:30) Web Reference Shelf NEW: Commentaries to the assigned readings

    57. Stefan's Florilegium
    washingmsg, wool-clean-msg, wool-hist-msg, raingear Jennifer Geard bloodthorn@sloth.equinox.gen.nz Christchurch FELT ~ New Directions for an ancient Craft, by
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    Stefan's Florilegium
    felting-msg
    This document is also available in: text or RTF formats.
    felting-msg - 11/16/99 Felting and fulling of cloth. ìWaulkingî. NOTE: See also the files: washing-msg, wool-clean-msg, wool-hist-msg,
    raingear-msg, weaving-msg, spinning-msg.
    NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that
    I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some
    messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium.
    These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with
    seperate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes
    extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were
    removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. I
    make no claims as to the accuracy of the information given by the individual authors.

    58. Xml Version= 1.0 Encoding= UTF-8 Standalone= Yes ? ?xml
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    Sketches in Biblical Studies tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948986 Blogger This is an Atom formatted XML site feed. It is intended to be viewed in a Newsreader or syndicated to another site. Please visit the Blogger Knowledge Base for more info. Stephen C. Carlson tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5948986.post-108190847954285177 I finally got to see The Passion of the Christ last week. It is compelling, brutal, and uncompromising—and it is a movie that lives up its name. "Passion" is not an intellectual understanding but a powerful emotional feeling, and Gibson deftly exploits the medium of film to evoke just such a response in his audience. "Passion" is also an apt description of how Gibson poured his heart and treasure into the project, holding little back from a graphic portrayal of both the Passion and the Christ. In fact, it is probably the intensity of viewer's unavoidable emotional reaction that is responsible for stridency of some of the reviews to the film. I have not read all or even most of the reviews on the film, but I am concerned that many of them, especially by academics, seem to have missed the mark on aspects of the movie. I am going to address three allegations about the film in tree separate parts: the movie’s violence, its historical accuracy, and anti-Semitism. A popular word to describe the violence in The Passion was "pornographic," but the word is so wrong in so many ways that I have to wonder how well those commentators have watched the film, how well they are familiar with contemporary movie violence (or sex), and how rampant is plagiarism in reviewing. Unlike many modern, violent movies, even those critically acclaimed like Quentin Tarantino's

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    60. A.Word.A.Day Archives From A Href= A Href= A Href= Http
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