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  1. University of Oklahoma Dept. of Anthropology. Anthropology Club. Papers in Anthropology by Ann Jordan, 1973
  2. Culture by Marc J. Swartz, David K. Jordan, 1980-06
  3. The European Culture Area: A Systematic Geography by Terry G. Jordan Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov, 1987
  4. The European Culture Area 3/E Mzl
  5. Jordan: A geographical introduction by Y. T Tony, 1969
  6. Barbara Jordan: Speaking the Truth with Eloquent Thunder (Louann Atkins Temple Women & Culture Series)
  7. Institutions And the Politics of Survival in Jordan: Domestic Responses to External Challenges, 1988-2001 (Suny Series in Middle Eastern Studies) by Russell E. Lucas, 2006-06
  8. Cross-Cultural Collaboration: Native Peoples and Archaeology in the Northeastern United States
  9. Celebrate Holidays (book & cassette) by Sara Jordan, 1999-08-31
  10. Moab in the Iron Age: Hegemony, Polity, Archaeology (Archaeology, Culture, and Society) by Bruce Routledge, 2004-06
  11. Ancient Ammon (Studies in the History and Culture of the Ancient Near East) (Studies in the History and Culture of the Ancient Near East)
  12. Basketball In America: From The Playgrounds To Jordan's Game And Beyond (Contemoprary Sports Issues) (Contemoprary Sports Issues)
  13. Machine-Age Ideology: Social Engineering and American Liberalism, 1911-1939 by John M. Jordan, 1994-03
  14. The Anxieties of Idleness: Idleness in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture.(Book Review) : An article from: The Modern Language Review by Paul Baines, 2005-04-01

101. Newsgroup: Soc.culture.jordan
Email List Directory News FTP Directory - Internet Reference.
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102. Near And Middle Eastern Civilizations Undergraduate Student Association Website
Devoted to the study of the ancient (from c. 3100 BCE) and contemporary cultures found within modern day Egypt, Israel, jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Rhodes, Cyprus, Iraq, (to some extent Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the Republic of Georgia) and western Iran.
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103. CULTUREFOCUS: Jordan And Syria Photos. Petra And Palmyra Pictures.
Photos from jordan and Syria. Pictures and history of Petra, the rosered city ,and Palmyra.
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PETRA AND PALMYRA
Pictures of two ancient sites in the Middle East El Deir (the Monastery) at Petra PETRA, JORDAN The old city of Petra in Jordan is a stunning place. It deserves its overused description of ' a rose-red city half as old as time ', taken from a poem by John William Burgeon. Petra was established by the pre-Roman Nabateans, who were formally a nomadic people. A remarkable feature of the site is that many of the elaborate structures were cut into the solid, richly-colored rock.
Petra was built in an area of rugged and dramatic hills that provide stunning surroundings and a unique ambience. The easiest access is through a narrow gorge called the Siq that leads first to El Khazneh (the Treasury), the Nabatean's most fabled achievement. El Khazneh is carved into the solid sandstone. The first glimpse of this fabulous edifice as it appears in the sunlight at the end of the Siq is a sight never to be forgotten. The huge size of some of the structures at Petra, in particular El Khazneh and El Deir, is not apparent from photographs.
El Khazneh (the Treasury)
Camel in front of tombs
carved into a Petra hillside A weather-worn Petra facade
cut into pink and orange stone
The rise and fall of Petra
The wealth of Petra grew as the Nabateans gained control of caravan trade routes through the region. The city fell to the Romans in 106 AD. Although Petra continued to thrive for a time, its importance later declined along with the caravan routes on which it depended. Petra was eventually abandoned and fell into centuries of obscurity.

104. PreHistoric Teleilat Ghassul Culture NE Of The Dead Sea
PreHistoric Teleilat Ghassul culture NE of the Dead Sea.
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HOME Table of Contents Civilizations - Cultures - Areas - Regions - Prehistory
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Selected Excerpts on Teleilat Ghassul The Neolithic of the Levant
A.M.T. Moore - Oxford University (1978)

Neolithic 2: (Page 233)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL GLOSSARY A Palestinian site north east of the Dead Sea consisting of several low mounds. Four main occupation layers were revealed by excavation, all belonging to the Chalcolithic Period of the 5th and early 4th millennia BC. This site has given its name to the local Chalcolithic culture which is known as the Ghassulian. The settlement consisted of simple mud brick houses, irregular in plan, built on stone foundations. Some walls were decorated with remarkable painted wall plaster; the motifs include geometric designs and representations of stylized dragons, human figures and hirds, and a sailing boat with oars. Burials were in cists, made of stone slabs and covered by stone cairns. (AHSFC) TELEILAT GHASSUL REVEALS MORE ROOTS OF URBANISM The fourth season of renewed excavations at the large Chalcolithic settlement of Teleilat Ghassul near the northeast Dead Sea coast has uncovered significant new evidence that may credibly push back the roots of 'urbanism' nearly a thousand years earlier than generally assumed.

105. Welcome To Jordan DevNet
At 630 pm at Abdul Hameed Shoman Cultural Forum. August 23 Third CISSP Examin jordan. From 9am3pm, at Sheraton Al-Nabeel Hotel, for more information
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Post your Subscribe to our newsletter About Forums Registration Form . . . . pilot project launched in Jordan to uncover development priorities of the poor . . click here. . . . . UNICEF Jordan Gives its Arabic Website a “Facelift” The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Jordan Office has just launched its restructured Arabic website. Visitors can now have easy access to the most recent activities supported by the Organisation in Jordan. Queen Rania tours Jaber village Muslim Americans play key role — King HIS MAJESTY KING Abdullah on Tuesday urged Muslim leaders and clerics in the US to continue their efforts to spell out the true image of Islam and its international message of tolerance and moderation September 23 Fair Trade- Jordan Fair Trade at Wild Jordan Nature Center from 10 am - 9 pm. The fair will include products, handicrafts, food , music, fun. Tel: 556 0741 Ext: 417

106. British Council - Jordan
We are the UK principal agency for cultural relations with other countries.In jordan, we provide access to the best of UK s education, ideas and innovation
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Text only Print Add to favourites Suggest similar pages Welcome to British Council Jordan We connect people with learning opportunities and creative ideas from the UK and aim to build lasting relationships between the UK and Jordan. So if you want to take an exam, develop your English skills, study for a UK qualification, experience the best in the arts, or find out more about the latest developments in society, this is the place to begin. About Us We are the UK principal agency for cultural relations with other countries. In Jordan, we provide access to the best of UK's education, ideas and innovation. Climate Change webcast Is climate change really a greater threat than terrorism? The Science in Society team of The British Association for the Advancement of Science is running an x-change event at the Dana Centre on Tuesday 26 July on Climate Change. Join to discuss this environmental issue or e-mail in your questions and comments in advance or during the event itself Flying Colours Do you want to get A or A*, who doesn't ? We launched Flying Colours to create a community to help you excel and pass your IGCSEs and GCSEs. Global Gateway Culture Lab UK Study in the UK British Council Middle East and North Africa ... All British graduates We're developing an Alumni database. If you have a UK qualification and want to join please

107. Weblog :: Jordoncooper.com
Directory and weblog of sites and articles that deal with the church and thepostmodern culture.
http://www.jordoncooper.com/
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posted by Jordon at 2:12 PM 0 comments Trackback The Riddle Group
I met Mark Riddle in Minneapolis at Soularize and his has now launched a consulting company for youth ministry. Mark knows his stuff and it looks as if I am not the only one that says that
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News about Hurricane Rita updated contantly
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is back at a new location and looks to be a lot of fun in the upcoming year. During the lockout, I was so disgusted by the owners and the players that I wasn't sure if I was ever going to watch an NHL game again let alone dedicate a lot of time an energy keeping Hockey Pundits going.

108. Study Abroad Jordan
Directory of study abroad programs in jordan. onsite orientation, culturalactivities such a 3-day trip to the south of jordan to visit Petra and Wadi
http://www.studyabroad.com/simplehtml/white/Jordan.html
Study Abroad: Jordan
Study Abroad Program Information Courtesy of Studyabroad.com
You may also wish to visit our Study Abroad in Jordan Portal Page CIEE
7 Custom House Street, 3rd Floor
Portland, ME 04101-4739 USA
Phone : 1-800-40-STUDY
Where: Amman
When: Fall semester, Spring semester, Academic year
CIEE Study Center in Amman, Jordan : The program is designed for students who have an interest in Jordan and the Middle East. Courses are offered in the areas of Arabic language, anthropology, history, economics, literature, religion, archaeology, environment, political science, and the media. This program is very suitable for a student who would like to do volunteer work or an internship.
Curriculum Highlights: The CIEE Study Center at the University of Jordan provides a challenging academic program combined with an in-country cultural experience and intensive language study. Students gain a greater understanding of the Middle East, with specific emphasis on the Jordanian perspective and experience.
Setting Description: Amman is the capital of Jordan, and is a rapidly growing modern city with roots extending back at least 5000 years. The University of Jordan has 65 academic departments offering more than 3,500 courses a year, and with approximately 23,000 students, it provides an excellent place to interact and socialize with Jordanian students.

109. Joseph Jordan - Staff - The Sonja Haynes Stone Center For Black Culture And Hist
Dr. Joseph F. jordan is the director of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for BlackCulture and History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and
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Dr. Joseph F. Jordan is the director of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and associate professor in the Department of African/Afro-American Studies. For more than 20 years, he has been an educator, researcher and program manager in the arts and in cultural heritage. He has held faculty positions at Howard University, Antioch College and Xavier University. His current work includes African-Americans and Native Americans: Explorations in Narrative Identity and Place , a collection of essays on Black and Native American interactions. His work on Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America Other staff members

110. Journal Of Social And Personal Relationships -- Sign In Page
The University of jordan, ykhallad{at}aucegypt.edu A half century of matepreferences The cultural evolution of values . Journal of Marriage Family,
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111. Open University Staff - Tim Jordan
Director and am Chair of the MA in Cultural and Media Studies. Tim Jordanand Paul Taylor, Hacktivism and Cyberwars rebels with a cause?
http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/staff/tjordan/info.html
Name: Tim Jordan
Position in Faculty: Lecturer Research interests
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I am currently working on the development of a new Open University third level Sociology course. I am Sociology's Research Director, Director of the Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Sociology's Post-Graduate Director and am Chair of the MA in Cultural and Media Studies. Recent publications
Books

Tim Jordan and Paul Taylor, 'Hacktivism and Cyberwars: rebels with a cause?', Routledge, 2004. Tim Jordan, 'Activism!: direct action, hacktivism and the future of society' , Reaktion, 2002 (translated into French, Italian and Turkish). Tim Jordan, ‘Technopower and its Cyberfutures', pp.120-131, in J.Armitage and J.Roberts (eds) Living With Cyberspace: technology and society , Continuum, 2002. Journal articles
Tim Jordan, ‘The Pleasures and Pains of Pikachu', European Journal of Cultural Studies , 7(4), 2004, pp.461-80, 1367-5494. Tim Jordan, 'Measuring the Net: host counts versus business plans', Information, Communication and Society

112. MOFA: Japan-Jordan Relations
Japan fully recognizes such importance of jordan and has actively extended Japan has implemented cultural assistance for such activities as exchanges of
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Japan-Jordan Relations
September 2005
General Description
Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1954, Japan and Jordan have maintained friendly bilateral relations, including those between the imperial and royal families.
Jordan has been actively engaged in the Middle East peace process. The political and economic stability of Jordan, which is situated in a special geopolitical position, directly affects the stability of the Middle East region.
Japan fully recognizes such importance of Jordan and has actively extended assistance to the country. Taking into account the fact that Jordan has been making steady progress toward economic liberalization and aiming to nurture promising and internationally competitive industries in Jordan, Japan has initiated to extend intellectual assistance to Jordan, taking advantage of the know-how accumulated through the history of Japanese industrial governance.
The state visit by His Majesty King Abdullah introduced a new chapter in the relations between the two countries. Japan is determined to further strengthen the ties between the two countries, for instance, by broadening the foundation of mutual understanding between the two countries to the grass-roots level through wider exchanges of citizens of the two countries.
Basic Data
Diplomatic Relations:
Established in 1954
Number of Residents:
Number of Japanese Nationals residing in Jordan: 208 (as of October 1999) Number of Jordanian Nationals residing in Japan: approximately 60 (as of March 1999)

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