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21. Courses For Multicultural Credit
ANT, 3231, Introduction to folklore (3). ANT, 3610, Language and culture (3) LEI, 1186, Leisure and recreation A Cross Cultural Approach (3)
http://registrar.fsu.edu/dir_class/archive/fall2000/multicultural.htm
Courses for Multicultural Credit Fall 2000 fsu home registrar home directory fall 2000 ... table of contents Students who would be truly educated must have an appreciation of the interrelatedness of and the diversity within cultural traditions. The multicultural understanding requirement recognizes and reflects the full range of human groupings and cultural perspectives as well as the complex relationships among them. Its role is to enhance students' self-understanding and their understanding of the contemporary cultural context, a context characterized by a rich diversity of cultures and experiences in which the Western European intellectual tradition figures as one among many. Multicultural courses include cross-cultural studies (those courses marked with an "x") and diversity in Western experience (those courses marked with a "y"). All students who enter the University with fewer than sixty (60) semester hours must complete at least one "x" and one "y" course. Students transferring to the University with sixty (60) credits or more must complete one multicultural course from either designation. These courses may be taken as part of the liberal studies requirement or as electives or as part of a student's major. The multicultural requirement must be complete prior to the receipt of the baccalaureate degree.

22. COURSES FOR MULTICULTURAL CREDIT
ANT 3231, Introduction to folklore (3). ANT 3610, Language and culture (3) LEI 1186, Leisure and recreation A Cross Cultural Approach (3)
http://registrar.fsu.edu/dir_class/archive/spring2000/multicultural.htm
Spring 2000
COURSES FOR MULTICULTURAL CREDIT
fsu home registrar home directory spring 2000 ... table of contents Students who would be truly educated must have an appreciation of the interrelatedness of and the diversity within cultural traditions. The multicultural understanding requirement recognizes and reflects the full range of human groupings and cultural perspectives as well as the complex relationships among them. Its role is to enhance students self-understanding and their understanding of the contemporary cultural context, a context characterized by a rich diversity of cultures and experiences in which the Western European intellectual tradition figures as one among many. Multicultural courses include cross-cultural studies (those courses marked with an x) and diversity in Western experience (those courses marked with a y). All students who enter the University with fewer than sixty (60) semester hours must complete at least one x and one y course. Students transferring to the University with sixty (60) credits or more must complete one multicultural course from either designation. These courses may be taken as part of the liberal studies requirement or as electives or as part of a students major. The multicultural requirement must be complete prior to the receipt of the baccalaureate degree.

23. American Hungarian Folklore Centrum (AHFC) - Amerikai Magyar Folklórközpont
Erdely Lista, Folklor Hungarian folklore, culture, Forum - Magyar Forum At the beautiful SNPJ recreation Center Enon Valley, Pennsylvania
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24. General Education
ANTH 125 tradition and Change in China and Japan (Same as HUM 140) CLS 103Chicano folklore. European culture Since the Renaissance
http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/archives/0001/genedapp.html
You are in the official 2000-2001 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
General Education Appendix
Applies only to General Catalog years 1988-89 through 1998-99
The following is the General Education program for students enrolled under 1998-1999 or earlier catalogs. (See the appropriate catalog for greater detail.)
The 1998-1999 General Education Program requires students to complete a minimum of 51 semester units. This includes 18 units minimum in CORE, 27 units minimum in BREADTH, and 9 upper-division units minimum, of which 6 units are in CAPSTONE. The 9 upper-division units can be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed. Also, 9 units must be taken in residence at California State University, Fresno. Because the goal of General Education is to provide a solid foundation with a broad scope and the goal of the major is to provide depth in a specific discipline or program, the following stipulations apply:
  • A CORE course also may be applied to a student's major requirement unless the department specifically prohibits it.
  • A maximum of two General Education courses from one department or program may be applied to satisfy BREADTH requirements. (However, a department or program may prohibit any General BREADTH Education course from simultaneously satisfying its own departmental or programmatic requirements.)
  • 25. Greece Museums Guide: Greek Mythology
    Offers information about Greek culture and history, Ancient greece, organizedand private Main Categories of our Travel and recreation Directory
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    Greece Museums Guide is an online museum directory and Greece travel and tour guide for travelers to Greece.
    It offers information about Greece tours, Ancient Greece, Greek mythology, Greek Culture and travel guide to Greece. If you are interested in Greece tours and travelling to mainland Greece, Athens or the Greek islands, Greece Museums Guide should be your necessary travel companion. a non-profit museum guide for Greece Greek Museum Categories Ancient Greece Greek Mythology Greece Guide Travel Guide ... Special Interests
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    26. Music; Styles Of Music: Category Website List: Australia's Culture And Recreatio
    Australian Government culture and recreation Portal Warren Fahey is one ofAustralia s foremost folklore collectors. He is a writer, presenter and
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    27. {Society > Organizations} - Information, Latest News And Sites On Organizations
    folklore Society folklore, vernacular culture, traditions, customs and beliefs, Information about water recreation 24 Jul 05, Washingtontimes.
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    new window Www.Une.Edu.Au - Journal of studies in the field of Australian folklore as well as theoretical and field studies by scholars from around the world. Page Size:
    Victorian Folklife Association
    new window Home.Vicnet.Net.Au - Dedicated to the protection and promotion of the cultural heritage of the people of Victoria, Australia, of those informal, unofficial aspects of our heritage which are folklife. Page Size:
    Folklore: The British Columbia Folklore Society Home Page.

    28. SocioSite: CULTURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES
    Sociological information and resources on culture, customs and folklore, Greek American folklore Society Dedicated to the study, preservation and
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    • All-Info About English Culture
      A key to the fads, foibles and eccentricities of cultural England. It covers hight culture and low life with a British accent. Editor: Paula Bardell.
    • Benjamin, Walter
      The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

      Based on Julian Scaff's new edition of Benjamin's text. "In principle a work of art has always been reproducible. Man-made artifacts could always be imitated by men. Replicas were made by pupils in practice of their craft, by masters for diffusing their works, and, finally, by third parties in the pursuit of gain. Mechanical reproduction of a work of art, however, represents something new." Benjamin explains what's new.
    • Bobbie, Gloria (Plattsburgh, USA)
      A Journey Through the Culture of Capitalism

      Capitalism isn't just an economic or political system, it pervades every aspect of the culture in countries which have adopted it as a way of making a living. "Capitalism affects every aspect of our lives, from the way our children are born to the way our dead are laid to rest. It affects how we think, what we wear, what we eat, where we live, what we buy and how we buy it. There is no part of our lives which is not in some way affected by capitalism." This site is dedicated to the study of this phenomenon. You'll find courses, resources and a potpourri section on themes like cooking, travel and shopping. The site is home to "Anthropological Perspectives on Global Issues", a Global Issues webcourse, taught through SUNY Plattsburgh, which deals with issues prevalent within the culture of capitalism. It is designed as a learning center which supports the course and research into the culture of capitalism.

    29. Gigablast Search Results
    Category Society Ethnicity Greek Greek American Arts folklore preservation of folklore and traditional culture in Virginia and to furthering the
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    American Folklife Center

    Sampling of photographs, audio and videotapes, manuscripts, and artifacts documenting the folk culture of
    diverse Philadelphians.
    www.loc.gov/folklife/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Apr 01 2005
    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. Category: Arts: Music: Musicology: Ethnomusicology: Organizations www.afsnet.org [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 28 2005 Bozeman Folklore Society - Montana An all- volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, preserving, enjoying and sharing the music, dance, arts, crafts, and skills of traditional cultures, with a special focus on country and square dancing and fiddle music.

    30. , Spiva Library
    UNDERSTANDING ISLAM AND MUSLIM TRADITIONS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE RELIGIOUSPRACTICES, CELEBRATIONS, GEOGRAPHYANTHROPOLOGY-folklore-recreation
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    Philosophy-Religion-Psychology History Geography-Anthropology-Folklore-Recreation Social Sciences ... Military Science
    PHILOSOPHY-RELIGION-PSYCHOLOGY MAN INTO WOLF : AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF SADISM, MASOCHISM, AND LYCANTHROPY ; A LECTURE DELIVERED AT A MEETING OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE / BY ROBERT EISLER ; WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DAVID K. HENDERSON.
    MAIN BF515 .E35 1952 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PREJUDICE AND DISCRIMINATION / EDITED BY JEAN LAU CHIN; FOREWORD BY JOSEPH E. TRIMBLE.
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    GEOGRAPHYANTHROPOLOGY-folklore-recreation UNDERSTANDING ISLAM AND MUSLIMTRADITIONS AN INTRODUCTION TO THE RELIGIOUS PRACTICES, CELEBRATIONS,
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    FEBRUARY 2005 Below is a list of titles added to the collection during February 2005 by the processing department of Spiva Library. The titles are listed by subject area and can currently be found in our library by the Library of Congress Call Number indicated. The library welcomes suggestions for new books and other materials. See our Electronic Indexes page for New Online Resources
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    GENERAL WORKS THE WORLD ALMANAC AND BOOK OF FACTS.
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    32. Week 7 EXAM 1
    recreation Nonexistent in modern terms bourgeois homes, eating “GreatTradition” of Greek and Roman culture never gone completely
    http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~euro/ES/ES101/Week7.htm

    33. Academic Advising Centre | Description Of Courses Offered In First Year
    These courses introduce absolute beginners to the ancient Greek language, folklore 1060 folklore and culture. An introduction to traditional expressive
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    @import url("http://www.mun.ca/include/default.css"); Academic Advising Centre A Guide to First Year 2005-2006 Search
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    Anthropology
    In cartoons and movies, anthropologists are often shown wearing pith helmets and shorts in a tropical jungle or digging up mummies in the desert with a pyramid in the background. These images are not entirely wrong:  some anthropologists actually do that sort of thing.  However, anthropology is much more diverse than these stereotypes indicate.  It is a broad-based comparative study of human biology, society and culture, past and present.  Because of the emphasis on comparison, anthropology has paid special attention to small-scale societies outside the Western European cultural tradition, but nowadays anthropologists can be found doing their research in cities and factories as well as in villages and hunting camps. Within the discipline of anthropology there are several broad areas of specialization: Physical anthropology concentrates on how human beings acquired their present form and behaviour by tracing human evolution and physical diversity.

    34. Roughdraft: Winter 2003
    Food traditions are expressed in many other forms of traditional culture as well, She holds an MA in folklore and Folklife from the University of
    http://www.weberpl.lib.ut.us/roughdraft/2003/RDsummer03/lets_eat.htm
    Foodways of the American West By Andrea Graham
    The discovery of a new dish does more for human happiness than the discovery of a star.
    Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, The Physiology of Taste (1825)
    Andrea Graham is an independent folklorist based in Pocatello, Idaho, where she provides consulting, planning, research, fieldwork and writing services and undertakes independent projects. She served as the Folk Arts Program Coordinator for the Nevada Arts Council from 1990 through 2000, and is currently working on projects in Idaho, Utah, Nevada and South Dakota. She holds an M.A. in Folklore and Folklife from the University of Pennsylvania, and has worked in public folklore since 1980.
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    35. Knossos Royal Village: Hersonissos Crete Hotels, Accommodation Crete, Luxurious
    to the open air Museum of folklore , Cretan traditions and popular culture, Árchaeological Museum The place to go for Minoan culture and the most
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    36. Royal Mare: Hersonissos Crete Hotels, Accommodation Crete, Luxurious Accommodati
    Home to the open air Museum of folklore , Cretan traditions and popular culture, folklore collection. Model representing 17th century Heraklio,
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    37. Folklore Articles
    The Aboriginal people of Australia have a culture that goes back several Words of Greek origin are replete with allusions both subtle and obvious to the
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    38. SEDA - Home
    This does not mean that epos is a folk tradition isolated in the North. especially of GreekRoman culture, constitutes a testimony of its ancientness
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    Epos of Albanians By Prof.Dr. SHABAN SINANI North Albanian epos, or the cycle of heroes, was brought to the attention of scholars a century ago. It was made manifest precisely at the end of the epoch of National Renaissance, which has been justly called a century of the “the cult of epopee”. Albanian literature was born and developed for a long time as the literature of heroes . Those who were not aware of the existence of the oral tradition of the epos of heroes tried to create “ fictional epopees ” and introduce them as oral heritage. Later on, there were attempts at recreating an integral epopee according to the pattern of poems of antiquity. Like in any other epos, in Albanian epos, too, time runs in accordance with a calendar different from the humans’ calendar , which reminds one of the mentality of “The Feats of Gilgamesh” where one day in the time of deities is as much as a thousand years in the time of humans.

    39. Anthropology -- Courses
    Myth, folklore, and Popular culture. A variety of texts, including ancient Greekmyths, Grimms folktales, Apache jokes, African proverbs, and Walt Disney
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    101. Social Anthropology. An introduction to the study of a wide variety of social and cultural phenomena. The argument that the reality we inhabit is a cultural construct is explored by examining concepts of race and gender, kinship and religion, the individual life cycle, and the nature of community. Course materials consider the poetics and politics of everyday life in cultures throughout the world, against the background of the emerging global system. Anthropology 101 is a component course for the women's studies major. Mr. Danforth, Mr. Kemper. F W
    102. Archeology and Human Evolution. Introduction to archeological method and theory, together with an introductory survey of human evolution, from the appearance of the first primates to the present day. Open to first-year students. Not open to st udents who have received credit for Anthropology 258. Enrollment is limited to 45. Mr. Bourque. F
    225. Gods, Heroes, Magic, and Mysteries: Religion in Ancient Greece.

    40. Summer 2001
    Instead, the surveying of its literary and cultural productions compels us to ask COML283.401 JEWISH folklore General Req. II History and tradition.
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    University of Pennsylvania
    Undergraduate Program in Comparative Literature
    FALL 2001
    COML 100.401 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE
    Registration required for REC and LEC. General Req. III: Arts and Letters
    LEC MW 11-12; REC 402 F 11-12, REC 403 F 12-1, REC 404 R 3-4
    Crosslisted with ENGL 100.401.Sadashige This course presents an introduction to the study of literature in an international context. It offers training in the close reading, analysis, and interpretation of literature within a comparative context. We will explore the lure of myth and history, the catalysts and consequences of inter-cultural contact, and the relationships between race, gender, and canon formation, all the while reading extraordinary works of literature from a variety of time periods and geographical areas. Readings will range from the powerful tragedy of Aeschylus' Persians to Tsitsi Dangarembga's disturbingly provocative Nervous Conditions, to the shimmering literacy of Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient, and more. In addition to regular lectures and sections meetings, several films screenings will also be required location and times tba. COML 104.401 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

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