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61. Fall 2001 Course Descriptions
*THIS COURSE FULFILLS THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES gen. ED. REQ. There also will be 78 homework assignments worth 35% of your grade,
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.

62. Fall_2000NF.html
*THIS COURSE FULFILLS THE HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES gen. 2 midterms and a final, in class and homework exercises, class participation
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Main Office 109D Davenport Hall, PH: 333-3616 109C Davenport Hall, PH: 244-3492 Ronda Rigdon, Graduate Coordinator 109E Davenport Hall, PH: 244-3495 Undergraduate Advisor 109F Davenport Hall, PH: 244-3497 Teaching Assistant Offices 309 Davenport Hall, PH: 333-1384, CALENDAR OF EVENTS Instruction Begins August 23, 2000 Labor Day September 4, 2000 Thanksgiving Break Nov. 18-26, 2000 Last Day of Instruction December 8, 2000 Reading Day December 9, 2000 Final Examinations December 11-16, 2000 102 HUMAN ORIGINS AND CULTURE (4 hrs) Professor Linda Klepinger Office 209G Davenport Hall; PH: 244-3513 klepinge@uiuc.edu Professor Barry Lewis Office: 209F Davenport Hall; PH: 244-3501 blewis@uiuc.edu This class explores the fossil and archaeological evidence for human biological and cultural evolution. We examine the fossil and artifact record of the last several million years in order to develop an understanding of why we are interesting animals and a somewhat unique species. The first part of the course considers our biological heritage. We learn the biological bases of human life and carefully evaluate the human fossil record. The second part of the course introduces students to archaeology, the evolution of cultural behavior, and world prehistory. Grades will be based on two examinations, two section quizzes, and two 3-5 page article reviews. *THIS COURSE FULFILLS THE SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES GEN.ED.REQ.

63. Benjamin Franklin Scholars
AMES 146301 ancient Iraq Mesopotamian Culture and Its Legacy hist 214-401 (Cross listed as URBS 078-401, AFRC -078-401) Urban University-Community
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Benjamin Franklin Seminars SPRING 2005
Students who are not BFS can request BFSeminars during advance registration. A percentage of seats in each seminar are set aside for students not currently in the program.
Faculty contact information
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AMES ENGL English ARTH Art History ENVS Environmental Studies BENF Non-departmental Seminars HIST History BFLW Ben Franklin Seminars - Law HSSC BFMD Ben Franklin Seminars - Medicine LGST Legal Studies BIOL Biology PHYS Physics CLST Classical Studies PSYC Psychology CSE Computer Studies RELS Religious Studies ECON Economics
AMES 146-301 Ancient Iraq: Mesopotamian Culture and Its Legacy
Barry Eichler (beichler@ccat.sas.upenn.edu)
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Distribution II A study of Mesopotamian civilization, its cultural impact on the ancient Near East and the Bible, and the legacy it bequeathed to Western civilization. Topics will include Mesopotamian religion, law, literature, historiography, and socio-political institutions.
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AMES 182-401 The Tale of Genji: Loyal Royals in Japanese Literature
Linda Chance (lchance@sas.upenn.edu)

64. BCS - Curriculum Policies
World hist. 2109310. WH. Amer. hist. 2100310. AH. Amer. Govern. 2106310 Each year small classes help give personal attention and loving care,
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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.

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66. EALC > Courses > Course Descriptions - Spring 2003
Requirements include periodic quizzes, chapter tests, graded homework, and a final exam. G387 2852 hist Contemporary China Wasserstrom
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Undergraduates only, 4 credits; P: grade of C or higher in C101 or equivalent proficiency. This course is designed to continue to lay a groundwork for those who are interested in learning about Chinese people and understanding their culture. It aims to develop students' overall competence in speaking, listening, reading, and writing Chinese with special emphasis on oral-aural skills. A learner-centered, task-based, and proficiency-driven approach will be employed. This course meets five hours a week: two 1-hour interactive lectures, and three 1-hour drill sessions. In general, Tuesday lecture emphasizes the context and usage of key vocabulary and common sentence patterns. Thursday lecture is devoted to listening and reading activities. Drills consolidate and expand what is covered in the
lectures. Students will have opportunities to talk about their lives, perform skits, read simple stories, and write journals. Authentic materials and computer-assisted language software will also be incorporated to
enhance learning effectiveness. Daily and active participation in class is expected. Grades will be based on daily performance, homework assignments, quizzes, lesson tests, and oral/written exams.

67. Research Topics
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  • Battle of Gettysburg
Battle Summary, Gettysburg, PA http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/pa002.htm Camp Life http://www.cr.nps.gov/csd/gettex/ Gettysburg Address http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/gadd/ Elizabeth Thorn’s Account of the Battle http://www.gettysburgguide.com/ge05001.html A Diary of the Battle http://www.nps.gov/gett/gnmpvtour/wainwright.htm Robert E. Lee http://www.nps.gov/gett/gnmpvtour/leevtp.htm
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68. [FAQ] Welcome To Soc.history.medieval (Mini-FAQ)
This can be a real help for, say, a Germanic scholar trying to follow a conversation NUMISML listserv@univscvm.csd.scarolina.edu Medieval ( ancient)
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Note from archiver cs.uu.nl: This page is part of a big collection of Usenet postings, archived here for your convenience. For matters concerning the content of this page , please contact its author(s); use the source , if all else fails. For matters concerning the archive as a whole, please refer to the archive description or contact the archiver.
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69. Courses - College Prep Program At Northwestern University
ART hist 3310 Sec. 28 Italian Renaissance Art 1300-1600 The Epic corpus of ancient Greece, with its enduring and endearing songs and stories,
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Below is the 2005 College Prep Course List. Participants are encouraged to take two courses or one intensive three-course sequence, although enrolling in one course is acceptable. Intensive three-course sequences (noted with a *) compress a quarter's worth of academic work into each course, and are equivalent to the same course sequence during the regular academic year (fall, winter, spring). Course list is subject to change without notice.
Students accepted to the College Preparation Program should return their materials as early as possible to ensure the best chance of enrollment in the courses of their choice. Registration during Summer Session is open enrollment first come, first served and spaces cannot be held for students in any of the classes listed below. African American Studies
AF AM ST 250-0 Sec. 26 Race, Class and Gender

70. Christian-Forum.net > Alleged Bible Contradictions And Bible Exegesis
I would think this is especially true of ancient history. When a skeptic does not do his homework and do the adequate preparation to build a real case
http://www.christian-forum.net/lofiversion/index.php/t466.html
Help Search Member List Calendar Full Version: Alleged Bible Contradictions And Bible Exegesis Christian-Forum.net Apologetics Evidence for the Bible kendemyer Sep 22 2004, 02:14 PM http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19949 ). I believe I solved it by applying sound Bible exegesis principles.
I think before anyone alledges a Bible contradiction in a debate forum they need to show they have done the following:
QUOTE The rules of exegesis:
Gordon D. Fee, in his New Testament Exegesis, p 27, states simply, “Exegesis…answers the question, What did the biblical author mean? It has to do both with what he said (the content itself) and why he said it at any given point (the literary context). Furthermore, exegesis is primarily concerned with intentionality: What did the author intend his original readers to understand?”
Before we can determine what a given text might mean for us today, we must establish what it meant for its original audience.
Rules of Bible exegesis
Rule No. 1: Survey the historical context in general.
Rule No. 2: Confirm the limits of the passage.

71. The Daily Jolt - Quote Search
What we have here in ancient Greece is a bureaucracy, one that would make Whitmore seem Last Class of Miltary history of Modern Europe (hist 325),
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in hrta 130 during lecture
"Every function that is different, is different." - Prof. Ernie Manes, Math 245 Discussing derivatives of several functions
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Discussing n dimensional space and feet.......don't ask why., I don't even know.
"The answer is: 1 x 1 x 1 x where x is just some number I am too lazy to calculate" - Prof. Ernie Manes Math 245 He [Walt Whitman] wanted to get out from under the foot of iambic pentameter. Forgive the pun. Prof. Tracy AF-AM 234.

72. A.Word.A.Day Archives From Http//wordsmith.org/awad Date
One of an ancient sect of philosophers, who cultivated learned conversation at meals. (Irish Legendary hist.) Descended from King Milesius of Spain,
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73. Felting-msg
Studies in ancient Technology, ed.Brill,Vol 4, Fibres and Fabrics of homework. Attended a feltmaking party. Illustrates some of the rope
http://www.florilegium.org/files/TEXTILES/felting-msg.html
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. "Waulking". NOTE: See also the files: washing-msg wool-clean-msg wool-hist-msg raingear-msg ... textiles-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 separate 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. Thank you

74. Felting-msg - 11/16/99 Felting And Fulling Of Cloth. ?Waulking
NOTE See also the files washingmsg, wool-clean-msg, wool-hist-msg, raingear- msg, This person did her homework. Attended a feltmaking party.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/TEXTILES/felting-msg.text
, mary.rita.otto To: SCA-ARTS LIST To: SCA-ARTS at UKANS.EDU Subject: Re: Waulking Waulking is the same thing as fulling. The word is used in Scandinavian languages (Norwegian *valking*, Swedish *valkning*). Waulking can be anything from simply "walking" or rather trampling on the cloth, which is immersed in warm water, sometimes with soap or urine added, to more big-scale waulking with water-powered machinery. This machinery uses wooden "hammers" to work the cloth. Some of this is still in existence, or has been reconstructed, in Sweden today and is being used by eg. textile artists. Since the word exists in all Scandinavian languages as well as in English (Scottish?) - might it not have been brought to the British Isles with the Vikings? Only my guess, though! Christina Date: Fri, 3 Oct 1997 15:13:47 +0930 From: "Melinda Shoop" To: Subject: Cleaning fabrics in ancient times There is a book, which I have not personally read which may give you the answer you are looking for about fabric cleaning processes in antiquity. I don't know the ISBN, but it is: Studies in Ancient Technology, ed.Brill,Vol 4, Fibres and Fabrics of Antiquity; Washing, Bleaching, Fulling and Felting; Dyes and Dyeing; Spinning and Sewing, Basketry and Weaving. This is all contained in one volume. The book is available from Archetype Books, 6 Fitzroy Square, London W1P 6DX England. Telephone is 44 171 380 0800. This book appeared as available for purchase in the company's Jan 1997 catalog for 47.50 pounds. It is a part of a series. Hope you can find this one! Good Luck! Fiametta Subject: Felt Making and History Book, includes Yurtmaking Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 15:36:17 -0400 From: rmhowe

75. Teachers.Net - SOCIAL STUDIES/GEOGRAPHY/HISTORY CHATBOARD - Welcome To The Socia
Should I assign textbook readings for homework , 8/08/05, by Lysander. History for the First Time, 4/27/05, by Student Teacher needs help!!!.
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76. Grokker
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77. ELTE/SEAS Studies Courses Spring_2004 ANN
Written homework is assigned on a weekly basis (often prompted by the topic 68 pages on any poem belonging to the hist. of English Poetry from the
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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.

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