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41. Gender And Society: A Matter Of Nature Or Nurture?
A recent us Postal Service publication, Women on Stamps , University ofMaryland s Women s studies Database and Gender Issues Women in the Workforce
http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/gender.html
G ENDER AND S OCIETY
"Men have always been afraid that women could get along without them." Margaret Mead In addition to age, gender is one of the universal dimensions on which status differences are based. Unlike sex, which is a biological concept, gender is a social construct specifying the socially and culturally prescribed roles that men and women are to follow. According to Gerda Lerner in The Creation of Patriarchy , gender is the "costume, a mask, a straitjacket in which men and women dance their unequal dance" (p.238). As Alan Wolfe observed in "The Gender Question" ( The New Republic , June 6:27-34), "of all the ways that one group has systematically mistreated another, none is more deeply rooted than the way men have subordinated women. All other discriminations pale by contrast." Lerner argues that the subordination of women preceded all other subordinations and that to rid ourselves of all of those other "isms"racism, classism, ageism, etc.it is sexism that must first be eradicated. For some specifics, see B. Deutsch's " The Male Privilege Checklist ."

42. Jiskha Homework Help - Social Studies: U.S. History
Homework Help Social studies us History. Time Periods. 1920 s (Roaring Twenties).Topics. 1850 Compromise Allegiance, Pledge of America, Firsts in
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43. Links Gallery - American Government And Public Policy
Official federal election statistics from 1920 onward. us mayoral electionstatistics, 1999 onward. National Election studies (University of Michigan)
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44. Mareq
The Master of Arts in American Florida studies is normally a thesis AMH 5517us Foreign Affairs to 1920 (4) AMH 5518 us Foreign Affairs Since 1920 (4)
http://www.fsu.edu/~ams/mareq.html
Home Arts and Sciences Faculty and Staff FSU Home The Master of Arts
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Click here for more information. For more information on the Humanities Program Click here Internships
Internships are available for both undergraduate and graduate students, broadening classroom study with appropriate field experience.
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for online application Robert Manning Strozier Library For University-wide Current Semester Course Listings Click Here Courses which qualify for American Studies graduate credit: (NOTE: The list of courses included here is not exclusive. Seminars and special topics courses in particular may be appropriate when the subject focuses on the United States.) (Revised August 2004) American Studies AMS 5809 Seminar in American Culture (3). May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.
AMS 5815r. Seminar in American Thought (3). May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.
AMS 5908r. Directed Individual Study (1-3). May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.
AMS 5940r. Supervised Teaching (1-3). (S/U grade only). May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

45. Bareq
Courses that qualify for American Florida studies undergraduate credit AMH 4220 us Progressive Era 18901920 (3) AMH 4230 The United States,
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Internships are available for both undergraduate and graduate students, broadening classroom study with appropriate field experience. Dodd Hall For University-wide Current Semester Course Listings Click Here Additional Details for the Undergraduate Major (Revised July 2001) 2. Candidates must also fulfill the College of Arts and Sciences foreign language requirement for a Bachelor of Arts. This is achieved by successfully completing the final course (2200 or 2300 level) of a twelve (12) semester hour sequence in a modern or ancient foreign language or its equivalent. Any or all of the above courses may be taken on an S/U basis if the student meets the university's guidelines for S/U course work.
(NOTE: The list of courses included here is not exclusive. Seminars and special topics
courses in particular may be appropriate when the subject focuses on the United
States.) AMS 3310 Changing Concepts of the American Character (3) Required Course
AMS 3810 The Life of the Mind in America (3) Required Course
AMS 3932 Lecture Series in American Problems (3-6) Either 3932 or 4935 Required
AMS 4905 Directed Individual Study (1-3) AMS 4913 Honors Work (3-6) AMS 4935 Senior Seminar (3) Either 4935 or 3932 Required American Literature - a minimum requirement of three (3) hours and maximum of twelve (12) AML 2011 American Authors to 1875 (3) AML 3024 American Authors Since 1875 (3) AML 3311 Major Figures in American Literature (3)

46. Afroamerican Studies - Department Of Ethnic Studies - The University Of Colorado
This is a beginning course in Black studies that will use an Afrocentric viewpointrather than the usual AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY IN us SOCIETY
http://www.colorado.edu/EthnicStudies/afro_american/
Afroamerican Studies American Indian Studies Asian American Studies Chicano Studies ... Comparative American Studies Afroamerican Studies
This concentration examines the Afroamerican culture in a number of ways, including diasporas, history, fine arts,the fight for racial equality, and other cultural aspects. Some of our courses are taught in conjunction with other departments, allowing for an even deeper examination of our culture. Topics include: Historical figures and issues that defined the black experience in the Americas and Africa. cultural expressions in literature ,dance and art in general.
BLST 1150-3. REGIONAL CULTURES OF AFRICA. This course focuses on the nature of social and aesthetic experience in the cultures of West Africa, the region from which many African-Americans' ancestors were taken as slaves. Four West African cultures will be examined in great detail, with special attention given to questions about the nature of community (e.g., the relationship between the individual and the larger society), and to the ritual, symbolic and aesthetic ways in which a sense of community is created in each culture. The last section of the course compares various American senses of community with the West African one, arguing that the social experience of many African-Americans has closer affinities to that of West Africans than the more individualistic cultural orientation of Euro-American society. Same as ANTH 1150. Approved for Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum: Cultural and Gender Diversity.

47. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: African American Studies
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American studies, relevant titles America History and Life (1964+) covers us and Canadian history.
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Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's

48. Social Studies School Service Search Our Catalog
Social studies School Service, August 6, 2005 This Title is part of theSeries DOCUMENTBASED ACTIVITIES FOR us HISTORY using Primary Sources and the
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49. Women And Gender Studies Resources
By Popular Demand Votes for Women Suffrage Pictures, 18501920. Votes forWomen is part of the larger WSS Core Books in Women s studies us Politics
http://firestone.princeton.edu/womenstu/
The Miriam Y. Holden Collection on the History of Women Princeton University Library Program in the Study of Women and Gender Women's Center ... Women of Color and International Resources Multidisciplinary Internet Resources Academic Info. Women's Studies Gateway: Directory of Online Resources ACRL. WSSLinks: General Sites WSSLinks: Women and Gender Studies Web Sites Feminist Majority Foundation Ingenta: Gender Studies Resources
One of 15 subject areas offering users "the best free research content on the web." Users may browse and search for statistical data, e-prints, gray literature, reference resources, technical reports, images and much more. Internet Scout Project. Scout Report Archives: Women
University of Maryland-Baltimore County. Women-Related Web Sites in the Arts and Humanities University of Maryland. Women's Studies Database University of Wisconsin System. Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women's Studies Resources University of Wisconsin System. Women's Studies Librarian's Office Virginia Tech University. Center for Digital Discourse and Culture:

50. Welcome To Women's Studies Program, McMaster University
About Women s studies WS3GG3 History of Women in Canada and the us from 1920WS3H03 Critical Race studies WS3HH3 Theories of Gender and Sexuality
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~womensst/about.html
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Program Information Do men take Women's Studies?
Yes, certainly, and male instructors will occasionally participate in teaching. For what kinds of jobs does this degree qualify me?
There is a demand for Women's Studies graduates as consultants to industry and government on employment issues such as daycare and pay equity; as high school, college and university teachers; as counsellors, lawyers, journalists, healthcare and social workers; human service workers; and in all fields where training in woman-based interdisciplinary research is valued. How do I begin Women's Studies?
The first step is to complete the Level I course, WS1A06.
Here you will combine traditional methods of scholarship with a broadly-based, multi-disciplinary approach to learning. Training in feminist research methods begins here.
WS1A06: WOMEN IN CANADIAN SOCIETY: An interdisciplinary introduction to Women's Studies, focusing on critical analysis of women's position in Canadian society. Possible areas of enquiry include health, law, spirituality, history, work, literature, and the arts. This course is the pre-requisite for admission to the Women's Studies Program.
Prerequisite: OPEN Can I get a degree in Women's Studies?

51. School Of Communication At Northwestern University :: School Of Communication ::
Contact us Please direct all inquiries to the appropiate department. Department of Performance studies. Annie May Swift 1920 Campus Drive
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for academic issues: all other issues: Office of Undergraduate Programs Frances Searle Building 2240 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: (847) 491-7214 Fax: (847) 467-1464 Email: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Frances Searle Building 2240 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: (847) 491-3066 Fax: (847) 491-4975 Email: Hearing Clinic (847) 491-3165 Learning Clinic (847) 491-5012 Department of Performance Studies Annie May Swift 1920 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: (847) 491-3171 Fax: (847) 467-2389 Email: Department of Communication Studies Frances Searle Building 2240 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208 Phone: (847) 491-7530 Fax: (847) 467-1036 Email: MSC: Managerial Communication Phone:(847) 491-5844 Fax: (847) 467-1036 Email: MSC: Communication Systems Phone: (847) 491-3848 Fax: (847) 467-1036 Email: Department of Radio/Television/Film Annie May Swift 1920 Campus Drive Evanston, IL 60208

52. About Us
School of Politics, International studies and Philosophy Home About us News Events Research Prospective Students Teaching Learning
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Politics and International Studies @ 19-22 University Square ***Effective 1 August 2005, the School of Politics and International Studies is merged with the School of Philosophical Studies to create the new School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy (PISP). Continuous updates to this website will reflect the merger and produce a comprehensive PISP website, combining relevant information from the two former School websites. Until the website merger is completed, current information regarding students, staff, teaching and research in Philosophy can be accessed via the School of Philosophical Studies website.*** The new School of Politics and International Studies, with more than thirty academic staff Politics and International Studies is located in a splendidly refurbished Victorian terrace towards the middle of University Square, just opposite the Main Library buildings. The General Office is on the ground floor of 21 University Square (locate us here ). The office is normally open Monday-Friday from 10.00 am - 1.00 pm and 2.00 - 4.30 pm.

53. School Of Politics, International Studies And Philosophy
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***Effective 1 August 2005, the School of Politics and International Studies is merged with the School of Philosophical Studies to create the new School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy (PISP). Continuous updates to this website will reflect the merger and produce a comprehensive PISP website, combining relevant information from the two former School websites. Until the website merger is completed, current information regarding students, staff, teaching and research in Philosophy can be accessed via the School of Philosophical Studies website.*** Politics achieved the excellent score of 23/24 in the QAA Subject Review of March 2001 and the Institute of European Studies was one of the very first Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence. We pride ourselves in the high quality of our teaching. We have a large and lively group of students taking undergraduate programmes (Single Honours, Major, Joint and Minor) in Politics, International Studies and European Studies (4 years) and Cultural and Media Studies (Minor only). The School also has a thriving, cosmopolitan group of postgraduate students. Many of these are working under the supervision of leading scholars on research degrees (MPhil or PhD) while the others are taking one of our MA programmes in Politics; Irish Politics; Theory, Culture and Identity; Comparative Ethnic Conflict; International Politics; and European Integration and Public Policy.

54. Social Studies
Tour the us House of Representatives and find information about current members . Most of the photographs were taken between 1860 and 1920.
http://www.cyberbee.com/ss.html

African Americans
Biography Civil War Geography ... Women
African Americans Aboard the Underground Railroad
Tha National Park Service provides a list of sites and their locations that relate to the Undergrounf Railroad. The African-American Experience in Ohio: Selections from the Ohio Historical Society This selection of manuscript and printed text and images drawn from the collections of the Ohio Historical Society illuminates the history of black Ohio from 1850 to 1920, a story of slavery and freedom, segregation and integration, religion and politics, migrations and restrictions, harmony and discord, and struggles and successes. African American Odyssey This Special Presentation of the Library of Congress exhibition, The African-American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship, showcases the Library's incomparable African-American collections. The presentation was not only a highlight of what is on view in this major black history exhibition, but also a glimpse into the Library's vast African-American collections. Both include a wide array of important and rare books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, plays, films, and recordings. African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907

55. Turkish Studies Institute (TSI)
The GLORIA Center has created the Turkish studies Institute recognizing the growing September 14, 2004 The GLORIA Center, along with the us Embassy in
http://tsi.idc.ac.il/
The GLORIA Center created the Turkish Studies Institute (TSI) in recognition of Turkey's growing importance in the world and in a number of regional political systems.
AMONG THE ACTIVITIES OF THE INSTITUTE
  • The publication of Turkish Studies journal. Turkish Studies Institute News: An internet bulletin on news and information about scholarship regarding Turkey including new publications, meetings, and exchanges on research. For a free subscription, write to: gloria@idc.ac.il with "subscribe TSI News" in the subject line. Global Directory of Scholars on Turkey This new directory is an effort to bring together scholars on Turkey wherever they are located, to encourage dialogue, assist in research, and help in the organization of projects and courses. For inclusion, write to gloria@idc.ac.il . The Directory will updated over the summer of 2004. An online Resource Center on Turkish-Israel relations Books and academic conferences on current Turkish issues. Cooperation with other institutions in Turkey and throughout the world.

56. MINORS IN AMERICAN STUDIES
ENGL 442 American Literature, 1920 to the Present. ENGL 446 AfricanAmericanPoetry and COLT 388 us Latino Fiction and the Literature of the Americas
http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/pase/FRAMES/UNDERGRADUATE/minors.htm
MINORS IN AMERICAN STUDIES MINORS African American Studies American Studies Asian American Studies Chicano/Latino Studies ... Jewish American Studies AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (other academic participating units: Cinema-Television, Comparative Literature, English, History, Music, Political Science, and Religion) Advisor: African American Studies is a multidisciplinary minor designed to provide students with a critical understanding of the historical, social and political experience of African Americans, with a particular emphasis on the development and culture of the African American communities in California and the West, as well as on both historical and contemporary effects of global issues on African American communities. The minor is particularly appropriate for students interested in integrating studies in the humanities and social sciences and for students preparing to work and interact with the diverse communities and cultures in the United States and abroad in such fields as education, human services, business, journalism and public administration. CORE REQUIREMENTS AMST 202 Interethnic Diversity in the West AMST 301 America, the Frontier, and the New West

57. NTI Country Overviews Libya Chemical Chronology
19201989. 1920s Although suspicions remain uncorroborated, These tunnelscan resist the penetration capabilities of us GBU-27B and GBU-28 penetration
http://www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Libya/3951_5199.html
Chemical Chronology
Although suspicions remain uncorroborated, Italian Dictator Benito Mussolini allegedly authorizes bombing in Libya using mustard gas.
Gordon M. Burck and Charles C. Flowerree, International Handbook on Chemical Weapons Proliferation (New York: Greenwood Press, 1991), p. 267. Mid-Late 1980s
Libya begins the construction of a large chemical weapons facility called Pharma 150 at Rabta, disguising it as a pharmaceuticals facility. Libya also begins construction of a second plant, called Rabta-II, 65 km south of Tripoli at Tarhuna, dedicated to producing chemical agents and ballistic missiles. The Libyans design the site at Tarhuna to withstand an air attack by building two 200-450 foot-long tunnels covered by 100 ft. sandstone shields and lined with reinforced concrete. These tunnels can resist the penetration capabilities of U.S. GBU-27B and GBU-28 penetration bombs. Libya also begins to build another chemical/biological plant at Sebha called Pharma-200. It is an underground site located on a military base that is almost identical to Rabta in design.
Kenneth R. Timmerman

58. Center For Children And Childhood Studies - Associate Profile: Nancy Rosoff
Her major research area is us Women s History with a focus on popular culture . “Images of Athletic Women in American Popular Culture, 18801920,”
http://children.camden.rutgers.edu/profile/rosoff.htm

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Camden, NJ 08102 Phone: 856-225-6486 nrosoff@camden.rutgers.edu Research Interests: Nancy G. Rosoff is Associate Dean for Administration and Academic Program Development for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers-Camden. Her major research area is U.S. Women's History with a focus on popular culture. Her research project, "The Winning Girl": Images of Athletic Women in American Popular Culture, 1880-1920,

59. Japan Links:Education & Research:Institutes For Research On Japan In The World:U
appointment of Dr. Tasuku Harada as the first professor of Japanese studiesin 1920. National Clearinghouse for usJapan studies, Indiana University
http://web-japan.org/links/education/institutes/united.html
Japan Links Search : About This Site Web Japan Japan Links Institutes for Research on Japan in the World
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Center for Japanese Studies, the University of Hawaii at Manoa http://www.hawaii.edu/cjs/
THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I. The University of Hawai'i pioneered the study of Japan in the U.S. starting with the appointment of Dr. Tasuku Harada as the first professor of Japanese Studies in 1920. Sin.... Address: 1890 East-West Road, Moore 216, Honolulu, HI 96822, U.S.A. Phone: Fax: e-mail: cjs@hawaii.edu Center for Japanese Studies, the University of Michigan http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/cjs/index.html
CRITICS' CHOICE ~ Free Summer Film Series ~ Two of the world's foremost writers on cinema Roger Ebert and Donald Richie each select three of their favorite Japanese movies in this special progra.... Address: Suite 3640, 1080 S. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106, U.S.A. Phone: Fax: e-mail: umcjs@umich.edu Center on Japanese Economy and Business (Nihon Keizai Kenkyujo) http://www-1.gsb.columbia.edu/japan/

60. Julian Samora, 1920-1996
Julian was born in Pagosa Springs, Colorado in 1920. His studies of immigrationand the usMexico border were also impressive.
http://www.nd.edu/~soc/samora/lamanna.html
Julian Samora, 1920-1996
by Richard Lamanna Julian Samora, a much loved and esteemed colleague and friend, died February 2, 1996 at his daughter's home in Albuquerque, N.M. He was 75 and had been suffering from a rare disorder of the nervous system. Julian was born in Pagosa Springs, Colorado in 1920. The harsh discrimination that he encountered through much of his early life undoubtedly played a crucial role in his determination to advance the cause of Hispanics and all minorities in American society. He received a bachelors degree from Adams State College in Colorado (1942) and a masters degree from Colorado State University in 1947. In 1953 he became the first Mexican American to earn a Ph.D. in Sociology and Anthropology (Washington University, St. Louis), with a dissertation on "Minority Leadership in a Bi-Cultural Community." Julian had a long and distinguished teaching career. He taught at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Michigan State University before coming to Notre Dame in 1959. In his 25 years at Notre Dame he served as Head of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology (1963-1966), founder and director of the Mexican-American Graduate Studies Program (1972-1985) and Director of Graduate Studies (1981-1984). He also served as visiting professor at the University of New Mexico, 1954; Michigan State University, 1955; Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia, 1963; University of California, Los Angeles, 1964; and the University of Texas, Austin, 1971.

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