Extractions: Nursing Course Descriptions General Education Cluster Course Distribution The five clusters for the general education requirements of the IU School of Nursing curriculum are listed below. Within each cluster is a list of IU Bloomington courses which can be used to meet the specific cluster requirement. Students admitted to IU prior to fall 2003 may also use the cluster course distributions published in the 2002-03 Pre-Nursing Handbook. Students admitted to IU fall 2003 and beyond are limited to the following course distributions. Critical/Analytical/Science Cluster Required for degree: ANAT A215, PHSL P215, BIOL M200/M215, + 6 hours of course work. Courses in this cluster are specifically identified to assist the student in understanding and using a purposeful thought process to accurately interpret nursing problems, evaluate information in determining probable validity and reliability and relevance to problems at hand, make inferences that avoid faulty reasoning and promote decision making, explain and define reasoning supporting decisions/conclusions, and monitor thought processes of self and others for correcting decision processes.
External Links, Greek Mythology Link. This is an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends, and more. a centralcontact point for NeoPagans interested in the Greek and Roman traditions. http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Links.html
Extractions: For suggestions Email the Greek Mythology Link Ancient and modern sources The Loeb Classical Library The Internet Classics Archive The Internet Classics Archive is an award-winning, searchable collection of over 400 classical Greek and Latin works, in translation, including user-driven commentary and trivia facilities. CMP Catalogue of Mythographic Papyri Test version of the electronic edition of the CMP (Catalogue of Mythographic Papyri), gathering a number of Greek prose papyrus fragments with mythological contents. Most of these papyri contain subliterary texts (school texts, commentaries, name lists, catalogues, prose summaries of poetic texts, etc.) that cannot be found either in the TLG (Thesaurus Linguae Graecae) or in the DDBDP (Duke Data Bank of Documentary Papyri). This is a research project maintained by Marc Huys and Thomas Schmidt, and sponsored by the Onderzoeksraad K.U.Leuven
Extractions: Search: search the entire directory search this category only Top Society Folklore Organizations ... American Folklore Society - Founded in 1888, the AFS publishes the quartlerly Journal of American Folklore and works to further the discipline of folklore studies, to improve the professional well-being of its members, and to increase the respect given to diverse cultures and their traditions.
Mythology Kids, Language Translation, Law Enforcement, Law, Leisure recreation The most popular of Greek heroes, Hercules (sometimes called Herakles ) was http://www.resourcehelp.com/qsermythology.htm
Extractions: Mythology Resources Probert Encyclopaedia - Mythology A comprehensive Who's Who of the world's mythologies, arranged by tradition for easy reference. Also information on related subjects, such as amulets Gods, Heroes, and Myth This site is primarily a source for mythologies of various lands...also called religion. It focus's on the many world mythologies Mythography Learn about the Greek gods and goddesses in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources Mythology and Folklore Regional Folklore and Mythology Quotations from Sources of Ancient Greek and Roman Myth Goddesses ... Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology Mythweb's illustrated encyclopedia of Greek Mythology Mythweb This site is dedicated to the heroes, gods and monsters of Greek mythology The Big Myth A Flash-based learning tool on world creation mythology. In Dutch and English. Lessons are created using cooperative learning techniques Pantheon of the Gods Dictionary of Phrase and Fable Occultopedia A Treasury of Occultism, Mysticism, Supernatural, Magic, Demonology, Mythology, Psychic Powers, Witchcraft, Metaphysics, Spiritism and Pseudoscience Hercules - Greece's Greatest Hero The most popular of Greek heroes, Hercules (sometimes called "Herakles") was celebrated in stories, sculptures, paintings, and even in the geography of the ancient world. What stories did the ancient Greeks tell about his life? What were the Labors of Hercules, anyway? Who were the women, both goddesses and mortals, in his life? And where in the ancient world did he travel on his adventures?
Undergraduate Program In Comparative Literature And Literary Theory But we may also look at some works in Greek, French, Spanish, Italian, and German . This tradition changed and diversified over the years in terms of the http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/Complit/courses_undergraduate/ugfall96.html
Extractions: Crosslisted with AMES 057 The study of four paradigmatic and classic Jewish texts intensively and to introduce to the literature of classic Judaism. Each text will be studied historically"excavated" for its sources and rootsand holistically, as a canonical document in Jewish tradition. While each text will inevitably raise its own set of issues, we will deal throughout the semester with two basic questions: What makes a "Jewish" text? And how do these texts represent different aspects of Jewish identity? All readings will be in translation. Lec MW 11 Bernheimer/Farrell
«?» recreation, Sports Technology, and Traditional Rites. John Demos, aveteran Greek painter, photographer and professor of art history and http://www.china-fpa.org/hpa2004/zhuly.htm
General Folk Links; Texas International Folk Dancers UCSD Music Library s World Music Traditional Folk Music links. soc.culture.bulgaria, soc.culture.costarica, soc.culture.greek, soc.culture.japan, http://www.tifd.org/gen.html
Extractions: General Folk Links Page Our goal is not to list every possible link, but to give you a good place to start any folk music or dance related search. If you know of a site you feel should be added to this list, please contact us New England Folk Festival Association . They have a large list of links nearly 2500 in June 2000, separated into categories like "Festivals" (80 links), "Folk Dancing" (1309 links), and "Organizations" (90 links). They also sponsor the annual NEFFA festival and publish a newsletter. Folk Dance Association web site . This is a site with a comprehensive listing of folk music and folk dance events and organizations around the country. The Folk Alliance , North American Folk Music and Dance Alliance, an umbrella organization supporting the folk arts in the U.S. Fox Valley Folklore links The Folk Arts Center of New England. The East European Folklife Center (EEFC). The Smithsonian Institution's Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections Northwest Folklife 's web site. These are the people who put on the annual Northwest Folklife Festival in Seattle each year.
Witchvox Article traditions AZ Pagan traditions - Editorial Guidelines The 1734 traditionin North America The Alexandrian tradition Appalachian Granny Magic http://www.witchvox.com/va/dt_va.html?a=usxx&c=trads&id=4310
EBooks.com - The Crisis Of Islam EBook The ulema (in Iran and in Muslim countries influenced by Persian culture These two aspects of the Prophet s life and work inspired two traditions in http://usa1.ebooks.com/ebooks/book_display.asp?IID=193005
EBooks.com The World's Leading Source Of EBooks An essential introductory account of Greek fiction during the period 10711453 . in Anglo-French cultural tradition between the disintegration of the http://usa1.ebooks.com/subjects/browse.asp?SID=223
Article Databases And More-Folklore, UNC-Chapel Hill Libraries of traditional fiddle tunes performed by Henry Reed of Glen Lyn, Virginia . A major index for literary criticism, linguistics, folklore cultural http://eresources.lib.unc.edu/eid/subjectlist.php?broadID=93
The University Of Chicago Committee On Social Thought Brochure Ghosts in Traditional Chinese Fiction in Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies In what sense does Burckhardt s characterization of Renaissance culture http://social-sciences.uchicago.edu/admissions/brochures/soc_thought_brochure.ht
Extractions: Fax: (773) 834-1968 In keeping with long-standing policies, the University of Chicago in admissions, employment, and access to programs considers students on the basis of individual merit and without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin, or other factors irrelevant to fruitful participation in the programs of the University. The Affirmative Action Officer is the university official responsible for coordination of its adherence to this policy and to the relevant Federal and State laws (including Section 505 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended).
Saudi Aramco World : Indexes : Subjects Riyadh 2000 and the Arab Decade for Cultural Development, JA 00 55 The Tenacityof tradition Art From the Vale of Swat, Srinivasan, DM, JF 97 815 http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/index/Subjects.aspx
Extractions: AA Mapping Arabia , Parry, J. V., JF 04: 20-37 A-BAKI, IVONNE see ABDEL-BAKI, IVONNE ABBADIDS Ishbiliyah: Islamic Seville , Lunde, P., JF 93: 20-31 The Poet-King of Seville , Esber, R. M., JF 93: 12-18 ABBASIDS Among the Norse Tribes: The Remarkable Account of Ibn Fadlan , Gabriel, J., ND 99: 36-42 'ABD AL-MALIK The Imperial Capital , Hitti, P. K., SO 73: 18-23 'ABD AL-WAHHAB, MUHAMMAD IBN The First and Second Saudi States , JF 99: 7-8 ABDEL-BAKI, IVONNE The Art of Diplomacy , Luxner, L., MA 00: 14-15 ABDELNABY, ALAA Finding the Range , Morris, R., JA 90: 12-13 ABDI, FAYIK, DR. A Day In The Life Of A Saudi Arab Doctor , Apr 63: 3-7 ABDULHAMID II, OTTOMAN SULTAN Selling the Ottoman Empire , Mansel, P., JF 89: 34-39 ABDUL-SAMAD, REDA The Birdman of Rafah , Bates, B. S., MJ 71: 10-13 ABHA, SAUDI ARABIA Back to the Highlands , Eigeland, T., SO 80: 12-21 ABINADER, ELMAZ Poetry in the Blood , Simarski, L. T., JA 90: 50-54 ABOU EL-NASR, KHALIL Khalil's Arabia , El Nasr, K. A., MA 77: 10-11 ABQAIQ, SAUDI ARABIA Sweetening Up the Crude , Jan 60: 3-5 ABRAHA The Pestilence of Abraha , Stone, C., JA 80: 17
Links The Centre for English Cultural tradition and Language (CECTL) The GreekLinks page Offers a large number of further links to pages many of which are http://www.mustrad.org.uk/lnx_txt.htm
Extractions: The links are arranged in alphabetical order, based on what I consider to be the most important word in the title. To assist readers in finding new links, the most recently updated entries will be shown in red text. Click here for starting letter A African Culture Online African Culture Online Forums, Articles, Radio Stations and more. The African Online Shop Sells African books, music, fabric, fashion, etc. May be of use to those interested in African literature, music, culture and history. The Alabama Center for Traditional Culture A branch of the Alabama State Council on the Arts. The site includes music and narrative presentations in RealAudio, articles about Alabama traditional culture and lists available CDs and text publications on the subject. Roots of American Fiddle Music website This site is dedicated to providing biographical information, early photos, sample tunes, and discographies of the early American old time string bands from the 1920's. The Appalachian Power website Promoting a Cultural Odyssey of the Appalachian Mountains. Take a virtual tour of the mountains and the people. Oral histories of West Virginia coalminers and WWII Vets. Music, art, a regional map. First time online, full-text writings of Appalachian author James G Branscome
Tourism MA Study Plan It also discusses Jordanian folklore, traditional and judicial system and traditional Furthermore the course deals with Nabateans, Greek, and Latin, http://www.yu.edu.jo/faculty/archaeology_anthropology/anthropology/Tourism M_A_
Social Studies Standards religious beliefs, customs, and various folklore traditions 4.2 Studentsdescribe the social, political, cultural and economic life and interactions http://www.eusd.k12.ca.us/Curriculum/Standards/social.htm
Extractions: Grade 6: World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations The intellectual skills noted below are to be learned through, and applied to, the content standards for grades K-5. They are to be assessed only in conjunction with the content standards in grades K-5 and are not to be assessed in isolation. Historical and Social Sciences Analysis Skills In addition to the standards for grades K-5, students demonstrate the following intellectual, reasoning, reflection and research skills: Grades K-5 Chronological and Spatial Thinking students place key events and people of the historical era they are studying both in a chronological sequence and within a spatial context; they interpret timelines students apply terms related to time correctly, including past, present, future, decade, century, and generation students explain how the present is connected to the past, identifying both similarities and differences between the two, and how some things change over time and some things stay the same
Some Informations About Romania In foreign policy, Romania has longstanding diplomatic traditions, Because thegeography of Romania is her history, faith, culture and wealth, http://www.dntis.ro/romania/alcor/text.html
Extractions: ROMANIA IMAGES Location: Romania lies in the south-east of Europe, on parallel 45, between 43°37'07" and 48°15'06" north, and 20°15'44" and 29°41'24" east. Neighbors: Ukraine N, Hungary W, Yugoslavia SW, Bulgaria S, Black Sea and republic of Moldavia E. Much of the border with Yugoslavia and Bulgaria is formed by the Lower Danube. The total length of borders is 3190 km Topography and climate: Topography varies from sea level to the altitude of 2544 m (Mt. Moldoveanu, Fagaras Range), including plains, plateaus and hills. The Carpathians are the main mountain chain, also known as the Transylvanian Alps. Climate is temperate Area: 237500 sq. km Population: (January 1992 census) 22,760,449: 89,4% Romanians, 7.1% Hungarians, 1.8% Gypsies, 0.5% Germans, 0.03% Jews, and other ethnic minorities, i.e. Ukrainians, Armenians, Serbians, Bulgarians, Poles etc. Romanian ethnics living abroad: 8 million Official language: Romanian (a Latin language) Religion: The dominant religion is Romanian Ortodox, shared by 86.80/o of the population. Other 14 religious denominations are oficially recognized : Roman-Catholic, Greek-Catholic, Armenian-Orthodox, Reformed, Old-Rite Christian, Evangelical of the Augsburg Confession, Synod-Presbyterian, Unitarian, Christian Baptist, Christian according to the Gospel, Pentecostal, Christian Adventist, Mosaic and Muslim National day: 1 December - the anniversary of the Union accomplished in 1918 with the return to the mother-country of all historical Romanian provinces
General Facts About Macedonia Ohrid abounds with a large number of historical and cultural monuments, National folklore and traditional arts and crafts are still cherished. http://www.ohrid.com.mk/angliska verzija/Macedonia.htm
Extractions: The country is reach in water resources. That is why it is often called "The Land of Lakes" because of the many tectonic, glacial and man-made lakes. There are about fifty large and small lakes, the most significant ones: the lakes of Ohrid, Prespa and Doyran. The rivers form three basins, the largest one - the Vardar River.
Untitled Document In this metaphysical film, inspired by the Greek legend of Orestes, combines MTVwith African folklore into an unabashedly commercial cultural pastiche. http://depts.washington.edu/africa1/content/film.html
Extractions: HOME STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM ACTIVITIES PEOPLE ... OFFICE African Film List Africa-related Films and Videos The below-listed videos are available at the Media Center on the 2nd floor of Odegaard Undergraduate Library. To request a feature film, you only need the film title. To request a documentary, you need to use the call number, which appears in parentheses at the end of each description. Other Africa-related films and videos are available through Classroom Support Services (Kane Hall) and the Music Listening Center in the School of Music. For a complete listing of those available through Classroom Support Services, see the "Africa" subject listing at http://www.washington.edu/classroom/emc/ Feature Films "Africa Dreaming" (Executive Producer: Jeremy Nathan, South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia, Senegal, Tunisia, 1997, 104 minutes, in Nama, Arabic, French, Wolof, and Portuguese with English subtitles, VHS) A compilation of four 26-minute short narrative films by directors from four countries: South Africa/Namibia, Senegal, Mozambique, and Tunisia. Each is set in contemporary societies and deals with the difficulties and mysteries of relationships and their societal dimensions.