Extractions: UNCA Catalog: Table of Contents Professor Malicote (Director) Through UNCA's interdisciplinary programs and courses, students are able to study topics that transcend traditional disciplines. These programs and courses formally recognize the importance of incorporating different disciplinary approaches and contributions in order to understand the challenging questions people face today. Interdisciplinary courses offer students the opportunity to develop the ability to synthesize and integrate ideas, perspectives and theories related to these questions. This encourages students to question conventional explanations and to search out and make explicit the assumptions of disciplinary theories. Most interdisciplinary courses at UNCA are structured around formal programs of study. These include Africana Studies, Arts Courses, Humanities, International Studies, Multimedia Arts and Sciences, Religious Studies, Women's Studies and UNCA's single graduate program leading to the Master of Liberal Arts. Each of these programs and its requirements are listed below. In selected cases, specific interdisciplinary courses have been created which are not part of a formal program or major. These courses are generally considered electives. However, students must receive approval from their program or major advisor, as well as their department chair and/or program director in order to receive major or minor credit.
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Extractions: Lesson 5: Vietnamese Refugees Lesson 1 Vietnam Author : Erin Rumery Subject Middles School Social Studies Time Required : 60 minutes Instructional objectives Geographic Perspective Middle School Diversity of People Places and Cultures: SOC.II.1 All students will describe, compare, and explain the locations and characteristics of places, cultures, and settlements. B enchmark SOC.II.1.MS.1 Locate and describe the diverse places, cultures, and communities of major world regions. Background information and introduction Materials required computer and screen for PowerPoint student journals pens/pencils, paper optional *one copy of the journal photograph for each student one copy of each additional photograph Procedures **(Step 1 is optional; use if time allows OR if your classroom needs practice or instruction to write creative responses)
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Extractions: Undergraduate What do ME's do? Academics Facilities/Resources Labs ... Visits On behalf of the faculty and staff, I would like to welcome you to the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of New Hampshire. The program you are about to begin will be both challenging and rewarding. You will find that in order to be truly successful it will demand your time, energy, and commitment. For our part, we will make every effort to assure that you are able to complete the program successfully and be ready to begin an interesting and fulfilling career. You will study what at first may seem like a wide range of different subjects, but will finally be recognized as a rather unified set of fundamental principles that are the core of the professional practice of Mechanical Engineering. We have entered a period of unprecedented competitiveness for the products of our technologies and in order to compete in such an environment our nation must have engineering talent second to none. It is critical to your professional development that you begin with a sound educational experience. You are about to begin a program which will provide that knowledge if you are willing to put in the effort required. The faculty in this Department are dedicated to providing the best educational experience possible. We encourage you to take advantage of the resources of the Department, the College, and the University in achieving this common goal.
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Extractions: GREENSBURG BULLETIN Previous Page Table of Contents Departmental Course Listings (Behavioral Sciences) LEGLST 1843 LAW OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS 3 cr (Professional MGMT 0022 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 cr Covers the basic theory and practices relating to the accounting cycle from the analysis of transactions through the preparation of financial statements. Procedures for measuring and reporting income, assets, liabilities, and equities are reviewed. Prerequisite: MATH 0031. MGMT 0023 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 cr This course has three objectives: (1) to develop an understanding of cost accounting concepts underlying cost determination and analysis, (2) to provide familiarity with the controls that are afforded in the application of these concepts, and (3) to create an awareness of how cost accounting can contribute to decision making and planning. Prerequisite: MGMT 0022.
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Extractions: Vol. 24, No. 17 As a general policy, the College does not permit pets to be in the public areas of College buildings (research animals and guide dogs excepted). The College will permit employees to have their pets inside their private office, as long as this does not present any health and safety concern to others in the building. These pets may not be allowed to wander outside the office into public areas. Employees who do bring their pets to work are wholly responsible for making sure that their offices remain clean. Administrative offices open to the public, during working hours, are considered public spaces and thus animals may not be brought into these areas. Students are not permitted to have animals in their rooms in residence halls. All dogs on College property must be leashed and under control. The Smoking Policy prohibits smoking in all indoor public spaces throughout the campus, including classrooms, laboratories, libraries, lounges, hallways, and stairwells. There can be no smoking in all areas of Parrish Hall and in all areas of buildings in which circulated air is used for heating and cooling; these are Lang Performing Arts Center, Pearson Hall, Kohlberg Hall and Trotter Hall.
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Extractions: Karl M. Bunday A few of the newgroups listed have short descriptions that evidently were added by persons other than the proponents. Suggestions for additions to this FAQ are most welcome. Many thanks to those who saw earlier versions of this FAQ and added to or corrected the information posted earlier. And special thanks to the persons who wrote suggesting that I post a copy of this FAQ on the World Wide WebI have now done so here, http://learninfreedom.org/ed-newsgroups.html at my Web site, which has links to other information about on-line resources for self-education. Some of the newsgroups listed here are very inactive (possibly because they are not carried at many sites). Some are very active, with verifiable frequent postings from multiple countries. But in general the proportion of all Internet users who discuss issues on Usenet has been declining since 1997 as Web-based discussion boards and E-mail mailing lists have become more popular. For a more up-to-date picture of where people discuss education issues on-line, see this site's Discussion Groups about Education Reform and Home-Schooling page.
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Extractions: Wed Sep 22 16:14:00 EDT 2004 YARD BULLETIN FRESHMAN DEAN'S OFFICE Vol. XX. No.3 September 23, 2004 Deans Lesley Nye Barth, Wendy Torrance, and Jim Mancall will be ON CALL for the weekend of September 24-26. To contact a Dean in the event of a serious, non-academic emergency, please call your proctor or the Harvard University Police at (617) 495-1212, or, on campus, 5-1212. A reminder that safety and other emergency messages are displayed as soon as possible on the News and Notices section of the College home page at http://www.college.harvard.edu BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ON-LINE YARD BULLETIN AT http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~fdo/yb/. IT INCLUDES: * LINKED WEB AND EMAIL ADDRESSES * NAVIGABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS * LINKS TO PAST ISSUES Table of Contents: Most recent non-academic notices are listed in the NEW NOTICES THIS WEEK category, which follows the CONCENTRATIONS listing. Subsequently, they will be moved to the appropriate catagories listed below for the duration of the notice. Ongoing events, opportunities or important information for the Freshman class remain listed throughout the year. ACADEMIC NOTICES FALL TERM PRE-CONCENTRATION AND COURSE PLACEMENT ADVISING NEW NOTICES THIS WEEK ONGOING NOTICES VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES UPCOMING EVENTS AND DISCUSSION GROUPS OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH Editor: Joel Richard. Published Thursdays. Send submissions by Monday at 9:00 a.m. to:
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