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41. General Education
tradition and Change in China and Japan (Same as HUM 140); ARTH 120. folklore in Contemporary Life; IT 106. Energy Conversion and Utilization; INTD 116.
http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/current/genedapp.html
You are in the official 2005-2006 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.)
  • 42. Ancient Civilizations: Egypt - Greek And Roman - Middle East - Africa
    and traditions from the Ice and to the Bronze Age to Ancient greece Egypt Ancient Egyptian art and culture. this site gives you numerous links to
    http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/ancient.htm
    Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS Incredible @rt Dept ART HOME Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page Go Back in time to the Pharaohs , The time of the Greek and Romans . Learn about the great Mali Empire and more! Mosaics links
    • Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations
    University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology
    links page supplies information regarding Mesoamerican Civilizations. The primary groups addressed are the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec Pre-Columbian Cultures
    • Ancient Civilizations- History - Art
    Ancient Civilizations Interactive from British Museum. Explore through themes: Religion, Cities, Buildings, Trade, Writing and Technology. Site requires Flash. Slide timeline from 3500 BC to 2000 AD to compare and contrast regions. Humanities Interactive: Ancient Cultures of our World View the amazing variety of human ideas and traditions from the Ice and to the Bronze Age - to Ancient Greece Egypt and Rome. Interactive exhibits, games, lessons and more. Valley of the Ancients Ancient Civilization, values and beliefs, Gods and myths. Some of their links are broken - but still lots to see.

    43. MSN Encarta - Albania
    For recreation, many Albanians watch television, play sports such as soccer and Albania’s distinctive culture also borrows from the Greeks, Romans,
    http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761561564_4/Albania.html
    Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Upgrade your Encarta Experience Spend less time searching and more time learning. Learn more Tasks Related Items more... Further Reading Editors' picks for Albania
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    Albania
    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 14 items Dynamic Map Map of Albania Article Outline Introduction Land and Resources The People of Albania Culture ... History F
    Way of Life
    Traditional clothing consists of colorfully embroidered shirts and dresses and in some regions loose-fitting pants for women. Traditional clothing was discouraged under the Communists in favor of inexpensive, modern clothing made by the state. Since the democratic changes in government, people have more choice in clothing, particularly in urban areas. Traditional costumes are still worn in many rural and upland areas, especially among women. The Communists greatly expanded housing in rural and urban areas. Urban homes were owned by the state, consisting chiefly of apartment blocks with attached cultural and recreational facilities and state-owned stores. In the countryside dwellings were usually one- or two-story family houses, mostly for peasants living on collective farms, and small apartment blocks for workers on state farms. As a result of post-Communist reforms, tenants in small apartments were allowed to own their homes free of charge. People who lived in larger dwellings could buy them from the state for small fees. Over the next few years, many state properties became private and a market for private homes developed. Still, housing construction in the mid-1990s did not keep pace with the country’s high rates of birth and migration to cities. As a result, some cities were overcrowded and the number of shanty dwellings grew.

    44. Institute For Social Ecology - Social Ecology And Community Development
    The ultimate promise of social ecology is the reharmonization of culture and the cultural traditions, myths, folklore, spiritual beliefs, cosmology,
    http://www.social-ecology.org/article.php?story=20031125144547551

    45. Why Travel To Bulgaria
    Travel tips and information about Bulgarian culture, history, economy, with its preserved traditions, folklore and thirteen century historic heritage.
    http://www.motoroads.com/why_bulgaria.html
    @import url(motoroads.css); isMenuSet = true; Bike rent Airfare Reservations E-cards ... Info
    TRAVEL TO BULGARIA
    Attractive property for sale in Bulgaria. 8000 sq.m, in the heart of Rhodope mountain with a panoramic view toward Batak lake. Only 1 km away from the ski lift and the lake. Add by Motoroads Belogradchik fortress Rila monastery Kardjali History museum Village of Govedartsi Village of Bojentsi Yagodina cave Village of Koprivshtitsa The Belogradchik rocks Bulgaria - a small piece of paradise blending in itself the remarkable beauty of the azure, the warm turquoise sea and the majestic, snow-topped mountains. The homeland of the Europe's most ancient civilization and the oldest gold in the world, Bulgaria will enchant you with the wealth of colours throughout its four seasons, with the golden shade of its fine sea sands and heavy wheat fields, with the crimson colour of Bulgarian roses and wine.
    Travel to Bulgaria - a treasure waiting to be discovered by you!

    46. Active Vacations & Outdoor Adventure Trips In Bulgaria
    its preserved traditions, folklore and thirteen century historic heritage . We offer a variety of cultural vacations and active outdoor recreation
    http://www.motoroads.com/travel-bulgaria-active-tours.html
    @import url(motoroads.css); isMenuSet = true; Bike rent Airfare Reservations E-cards ... White-water rafting
    Travel to Bulgaria Bulgaria and its favourable throughout the year recreation climate would surprise pleasantly every first-time traveller with the variety of its beautiful landscapes and awesome natural phenomena, with its delicious cuisine and hospitable people, with its preserved traditions, folklore and thirteen century historic heritage
    Active tours
    We offer a variety of cultural vacations and active outdoor recreation for each age and every taste. Cultural vacations monastery tours Black sea vacations historical sites trips ... natural phenomena sightseeing , eco tourism, congress tourism, passive recreation, and rehabilitation are available at extremely good price. Please, see the main menu to the left for more information.
    Ski vacations
    Bulgarian international mountain resorts of Borovets Pamporovo , and Bansko offer great ski facilities of various difficulty and luxurious hotels and huts for ski vacations and winter tourism.

    47. Ibiblio - Sights And Sounds!
    preserve of documentary films about American folk or roots culture. The recordings indexed generally have a major emphasis on tradition based
    http://www.ibiblio.org/index.old/index.aug2003.html
    the public's library and digital archive a collaboration of the center for the public domain and unc-ch Collection Index Public FTP Archives Linux Archive ... Language Burmese, Chinese, Dutch, Gaelic, Greek, Italian, Linguistics, Russian, Spanish, Yiddish Literature American Literature, Chinese, Humor, Italian Literature, Japanese Literature, Literature, Poetry, Storytelling Natural Science and Mathematics Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physics Philosophy and Psychology Ethics, Oriental Philosophy, Paranormal Phenomena, Philosophy, Psychology Reference Dictionaries, General Encyclopedic Works, General Reference, Journalism, Journals, Library Science Religion and Theology Atheism, Baha'i, Bible, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Philosophy of Religion Social Sciences Technology and Applied Sciences Ebooks full text books available for reading on line or for download Journals online publications Archives Historic no longer maintained, but useful or interesting

    48. Casa Grande Parks And Recreation Department
    Transcending the legends and folklore that are an integral part of the stories, Preston s presentation reveals the cultural traditions of his ancestors,
    http://www.ci.casa-grande.az.us/parks_and_rec/fbrochure/lib_wed_night_out.php
    CG Info City Hall Home Planning ... Services City of
    Casa Grande Department List Administrative Services/Jobs Airport Animal Control Attorney Building CFD City Clerk/Elections City Manager Community Court Engineering Finance Fire Forms General Information Housing Library News Police Public Works Senior Adult Center Streets Adaptive Leisure Recreation Programs
    Adult Special Interest Classes

    Children's After School Program

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    Wednesday Night Out
    449 N. Dry Lake Street Phone 421-8710 Library Home Page WINTER HOURS (September - May) Monday - Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sundays 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The City of Casa Grande Public Library Presents: Informative, Educational, and Cultural Programs @ Your Library. Wednesday Night Out is a series of knowledgeable people who give presentations on various topics. To register for these presentations please contact the library at 421-8710 or email cglibrary@ci.casa-grande.az.us

    49. WKU: Curriculum Vitae For Erika Brady, Ph.D.
    Supernatural folklore Roots of Southern culture Fieldwork Narrative folkloreGenres folklore Theory American Traditional Music Fieldwork
    http://www.wku.edu/~erika.brady/CVpg.html
    CURRICULUM VITAE Erika Brady Office: Programs in Folk Studies
    IWFAC 268
    Western Kentucky University
    Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101 Home: 564 Boyce-Fairview Rd.
    Alvaton, KY 42122 Telephone: (502) 745-5902 (o)
    (502) 796-2829 (h) E-mail: Erika.Brady@wku.edu Academic History 1960-1969: National Cathedral School for Girls, Washington, DC. 1969-1973: Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass.; BA, folklore and mythology program,
    magna cum laude.
    1974-1976: University of California, Los Angeles; MA, folklore and mythology. 1976-1985: Indiana University, Bloomington; PhD candidate, folklore; minors in English

    50. New York Folklore Society Newsletter
    As a child I was attracted to traditional music, stories, and cultural events . You could superimpose a map of greece, Turkey, and Armenia and the
    http://www.nyfolklore.org/pubs/news/nlws98/queens.html
    Sari Shop, Jackson Heights. Photograph courtesy of Queens Council on the Arts. Photograph by Ilana Harlow.
    To purchase Beyond the Grave ($4) and International Express (booklet, $1; video, $15) contact Queens Council on the Arts, 79-01 Park Lane South, Woodhaven, NY 11421-1166.
    Korean Calligraphy and Art Association of America. Photograph by Ilana Harlow. NOTE: The New York Folklore Society Newsletter and New York Folklore Journal were replaced by Voices: The Journal of New York Folklore which debuted December, 2000. New York Folklore Society
    P.O. Box 764
    Schenectady, NY 12301
    Fax 518/346-6617
    nyfs@nyfolklore.org
    Winter/Spring 1998 WINTER/SPRING 1998 NEWSLETTER MAIN PAGE The Queens Folklorist: Reflections on a Folk Arts Program
    Ilana Harlow The International Express: A Guide to Ethnic Communities along the 7 Train, Ilana Harlow (back row, third from right) backstage with musicians from Musical Bridges. Photograph courtesy of Ilana Harlow. Thus far I have organized a festival of Greek, Turkish, and Armenian traditions, as well as a concert of Uzbek, Afghan, and Persian music. The concert, Musical Bridges: Jewish and Muslim Traditions of Asia

    51. Greece Travel Directory, Greece Travel Guide Bizeurope.com
    Avlogyros Fast food chain serving traditional Greek fare; menu, Site alsoprovides some background information to greece and her culture.
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    52. Mazeikiai Culture Centre
    Promotion of ethnic and cultural traditions Organisation of sensible leisureand recreation among children, youth and adults
    http://www.lfcc.lt/kc/maze.htm
    List of Culture Centres A-Z centres all centres
    LFC CENTRE LFCC MENU home
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    LFCC CONTACT Lietuvos Liaudies
    Kultûros Centras
    B.Radvilaitës St. 8,
    2600 Vilnius,
    Lithuania
    tel. (370 5) 261 47 63
    fax. (370 5) 261 26 07 LINK www.lfcc.lt anthology lithuanian roots [menu] Maþeikiai culture house was established in 1946. At that time it did not have an auditorium of its own, so it had to be hired. A music circle, a drama group, and a mixed choir functioned a the culture house. In 1996 it was moved to a new building. Maþeikiai Culture Centre Ventos Street 8a, LT- 5500, Maþeikiai

    53. The Centre For Cross-cultural Research
    Song and dance is the essence of Greek culture and identity. These improvisedsong duels weave dialogues from stories, folklore and remembered history
    http://www.anu.edu.au/culture/n_activities/conferences/mas04speakers.htm

    54. Login To BioOne
    Central rituals in both of these ancient cultural traditions involved consumption In Classical greece, the opium poppy was a multipurpose plant that had
    http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-document&issn=0013-0001&volume=057&iss

    55. The Greatest Benefit To Mankind
    The production and reproduction, creation and recreation of images of Self andOther have The West has evolved a culture preoccupied with the self,
    http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/p/porter-benefit.html

    56. CET Cincinnati | The Journey Toward Understanding Lesson Plans
    Greek Festival Panegyri annually brings the old country to Holy TrinitySt. Scottish Festival celebrates highland tradition and culture on Saturday and
    http://www.cetconnect.org/commonground/events.asp
    The Journey Toward Understanding Cincinnati Celebrates Diversity Common Ground 2001-2002 Race: The Power of Illusion ... RealPlayer
    Download RealPlayer to watch this video. Sign up for our free e-mail newsletter! Common Ground: Cincinnati Celebrates Diversity Events and celebrations of different cultures in our community occur just about every week! CET's Common Ground Initiative presents information on many of these family-friendly activities. You'll want to bookmark this page and come back often. If your festival or event isn't listed, let us know by email ( commonground@cetconnect.org ) or by phone (513) 345-6522 and we'll add it. African American African-American Heritage Day was conceived by Hanna Thomas as a Bi-Centennial Celebration in 1988 to show the contributions of African American to the country. This day is usually held the third Saturday in May, beginning with a parade from Fountain Square at 12:30pm. The public is welcome to be part of the activities. Poetry, drama, youth hour, and singing segments are open to community groups, schools, churches, young people, and choirs. Local guest speakers are also present and food is available. For information, contact Hanna Thomas, (513) 542-6586. African American Chamber of Commerce Annual Family Day is at Kings Island on the third Wednesday of August. For information, contact Mark Hill, (513) 751-9900.

    57. SHL Newsletter Summer 2005
    Place Telgárt, Greekcatholic church, Králova Hola, house of culture; Dobšiná, 32nd year of presentation of folklore, folk customs, traditions and folk
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    FROM THE EDITOR
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    58. Ewha Womans University
    A study of general theories of Drama, from ancient greece to the present, The course objective is to approach Korean cultural tradition which developed
    http://www.ewha.ac.kr/eng/academics/general/opt_cour_01.jsp

    59. Ministry Of Economy Of The Republic Of Bulgaria
    We are proud with our monuments of culture, which are included in the UNESCO list Arts lovers can enjoy a rich folklore calendar, including traditional
    http://www.mi.government.bg/eng/tur/pol/types.html
    site map about directorates home ... national tourism policy
    Tourism varieties
    Seaside tourism
    is traditionally present in Bulgaria’s tourist offer. Some 70% of the tourist flow are concentrated on the Bulgarian Black-sea coast. The bed capacity complies with this fact and some 60% of the country’s bed fund are located in the seaside tourist complexes. The seaside resorts and the coastline towns offer varied options for family vacationing, rest and pro-active sporting. Supply includes practising of surfing, water ski, diving, underwater fishing, underwater archaeology, and other aquatic sport. The yacht ports in Balchik, Varna, Nessebar, and Bourgas offer opportunities for yachting with the necessary servicing and customs services. Routs have been devised for pedestrian, biking and horseback tourism, photo- and eco-tourism, visiting natural, archaeological and cultural landmarks, trips in Bulgaria and abroad. The following Bulgarian Black-sea resorts were awarded a ‘Blue Flag’ in 2003: Albena - branch International Youth Center - Primorsko, Zlatni Pyassatsi, Sunny day, Riviera, Nessebar - south beach, Pomorie - central beach and south beach, Primorsko - central beach and south beach, Kiten - central beach and south beach. Convenient ski runs and facilities for skiing tourism and winter sports are on offer in the mountains of Rila, Pirin, Rhodope, Vitosha, and Stara Planina (or Balkan range). The ski-season duration in the average- and high-altitude mountain resorts is up to 190 days. Ski runs’ total length exceeds 80 km with level differences of up to 1500 m.

    60. Turkish Folklore Association
    to conserve and to promote the Traditional and Popular culture? and reasons Another one, folklore as a social, historical and cultural tool to avoid
    http://www.folklorkurumu.org/english/young-.htm
    What is the Forum?
    It is the end of nine work years of the Argentina National Section to involve young people in the CIOFF formal structures.
    It is the born of a periodical meeting way to the youngsters all around the world, in order to discuss about problems of identity, culture and peace in the new millennium, with the compromise of finding possible solves. Where will be the Forum carried out?
    The Forum will be carried out in Santa Fe city, Argentina, from August 18th to from 26th, at the Humanistic and Science Faculty of National University of Litoral, as well as in different cultural spaces in Santa Fe city. Which is the background of the Forum?
    The Argentina Youth dealt with excellent works in the CIOFF World Congress in 1992 in Santa Fe, showing their capacity to assume an active role in CIOFF responsibilities.
    Their attitude was recognized in 1993 by Argentina National Section, creating the Youth Commission inside its structure (first one in the world), to cooperate in the development of the Section's activities and to concrete their own projects.

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