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1. English 311 Syllabus, Spring 2001
will help you produce this written account. Ethnography has a long tradition in both cultural anthropology and ss). Discuss Fieldworking, Chapter 2, 4766, and homework writing
http://mason.gmu.edu/~jhenry/311syl.htm
English 311: Writing Ethnography
Spring 2001, Wednesdays, 4:30-7:10
Dr. Jim Henry
, Robinson A 425 (jhenry@gmu.edu; 993-2762)
Office Hours: Wednesdays, 3-4; Thursdays, 6-7; and by appointment) Course Description
This course figures in two concentrations: folklore, mythology, and literature; and nonfiction writing. It entails the close study of a local culture through fieldwork, which requires many hours at the siteobserving, talking with culture members, taking notes, interviewing, and perhaps participating in the culture's activities. The objective of this work is to produce a written account of how the people of this culture generate and interpret social behavior, and how they use language to make and share meaning. We will study fieldwork methodology that will help you produce this written account. Ethnography has a long tradition in both cultural anthropology and sociology, and you may want to take courses in either of these fields to gain historical perspective. We will try to develop some of this perspective in 311 through readings and discussions, but our primary emphasis as an English course will be on writing, the "graphic" endeavor that lives a Janus existence with its other face, "ethno." For at least the past two decades, ethnographers have been asking themselves vital questions about graphic representations of people: Who represents whom, to what audience and to what end? What form will narration take to achieve this representation? What positions does the author take in so doing? Its primary material lying in other people's lives, ethnography offers a valuable genre for writers wishing to hone their expertise in description, dialogue, and empirically grounded representations of social realities.

2. Links For Students
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3. IUGREEE On Kno Wledge Management - October 30 - 31, 2000
ss Incorporate collaboration in EDU activities homework, projects, case ss Collaborate with other faculty anthropology, sociology, business, and asking for help. ss Body of KM
http://www.oai.org/IUGREEE-KM/material/IUGREEEKMthoughts.pdf

4. Knowledge C Afé Tables Food For Thought
KM considerations help to replicate ss Leverage coop programs. Invite anthropology (sociology, business, education, etc.) faculty to collab. Have students collaborate on homework,
http://www.oai.org/IUGREEE-KM/material/KnowledgeCafeProceedings.pdf

5. Social Studies
World Facts and Figures Tons of information. anthropology and ArcheologyTop History homework help - help with your history homework.
http://www.elks.net/SS.htm
S ocial Studies Homework Site Index Home Atlases and Maps ... Social Studies School Service A must see by everyone! Internet History Source Book Project Atlases and Maps Top Atlapedia Online - Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world. Internet Public Library Ready Reference Collection: Historical Maps of the United States - Collection of historical Maps Library of Congress: General Maps and Atlases Homepage - Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress MapMachine @ nationalgeographic.com - a wonderful collection from the world famous National Geographic Society. Quick Maps of the World - Flags, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics. USGS - National Mapping Information US Census Map Server - Us Map engine World Atlas.com - The world atlas online World Fact Book - The CIA's Educational Website World Facts and Figures - Tons of information Anthropology and Archeology Top Arch Net - Virtual Library of Archeology Archeology's DIG - a magazine for kids Digging up the facts about Archeology - All you want to learn about Archeology Human Origins@nationalgeographic.com

6. Social Studies
Quick Maps of the World, homework help with Geography Links, The World Factbook. anthropologyCultures,National Museum of the American Indian, NativeWeb.
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7. Intro To SS Course Information
group behavior (sociology), culture (anthropology), their relationship to will beused to help resolve the Various in class assignments, homework (if necessary).
http://www.amicuss.net/sscourse/course.html
Introduction to Social Studies
Download or print this information Class Information Course Description Course Materials ... HomeWork
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Introduction to Social Studies is offered only to first-year South students and is considered an academic elective (not a graduation requirement). This is an orientation class to support students entering high school and to introduce them to the social studies. Return
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Materials
There is no take home textbook for this class, which calls for higher organization abilities than usual for the first year student. For that reason, students must have a 3 ring binder that will be used in this class only, as a class notebook. Students are expected to come to class prepared each day, with their notebook and writing utensils. Students will need the following materials for this class throughout the semester: 3 ring binder (1 to 1.5 inches)

8. Your Heading Goes Here
Due to this topic’s all encompassing nature, anthropology intertwines the life thishelp you prepare for tests but it will help you develop D. Test/homework.
http://www.phs.d211.org/SS/crumlishae/Survey/survey.htm
Palatine High School · 1111 N. Rohlwing Road Palatine, Illinois 60074 Social Science Survey Course Description
Government

Economics

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... Homework
I. Course description This year, Social Science Survey will attempt to introduce you to a variety of disciplines from within the area of the Social Sciences. Each nine-week quarter will be devoted to a specific course of study, as follows: st Quarter: Government The study of the function, background and purpose of governmental and political parties. These are examined from a local to international analysis to help students understand what government does for them and how government and politics affect their daily life. nd Quarter:
Economics
A study of how society deals with the use of or allocation of resources both natural and man-made for the purpose of fulfilling society’s needs and wants. These are explained so as students can gain a better understanding of our economic system both as citizen and as a consumer. rd Quarter: Anthropology A study of humankind divided into two interrelated fields of study: physical and cultural anthropology.

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10. Introduction To Multi Media Social Science 888 & 889
of the social sciences of anthropology, Economics, Geography on quizzes, tests, projects,collected homework, and essays 5. Ask for help when working in the lab
http://whs.dist214.k12.il.us/www/academics/ssfl/ss/imsssite/
Introduction to Multimedia
Social Science 888 and 889
  • What is IMSS? IMSS Course Policies and Procedures About The Instructors Course Syllabus ... Study Skills and Communication Skills Introduction to Multimedia Social Science is a course that teaches about the Social Sciences of Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. The course also teaches study skills, communication skills, listening skills, and conflict resolution skills. These areas of study allow students to research what is going on in America today as well as around the world. The multi media part of the course is the "how" part of way the students will present their research, decision making skills, and presentations to class on what they have learned. If you want to learn more about the technology to be used in this course, click on the link called "Technology Utilized in the Course." The course is taught by two instructors, a technology teachers and a social science teacher. Together, it is the goal of both instructors to have students gain a better understanding of the social sciences of Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology, as well as gain a great deal of experience utilizing the technology programs of Inspiration, Quark XPress, Imovie, Power Point, and AppleWorks. If you want to learn more about the instructors, click on the link called "About the Instructors." We look forward to having you in either the IMSS 888 course of IMSS 889 Honors course!!

11. Linguistics 150: Course Syllabus
help you limit your subject so it'ss manageable for a grade (including turnin homework)must be majors in English and foreign languages, anthropology and other
http://www.wfu.edu/Academic-departments/Linguistics/Lin150_syl.html
Linguistics 150: course syllabus Dr. Stan Whitley, 531 East Hall, Wake Forest University
Course goals 1. to survey the many forms of language and explore the basis for its underlying unity.
2. to learn how to describe usage, pinpoint differences, and discover patterns and rules in data.
3. to apply the concepts of modern linguistics to social, cultural, and educational issues involving language. Prerequisites None in particular. A knowledge of other languages is always helpful for for sharing observations and comparing different languages, but no particular languages other than English are presupposed. Textbooks 1. O'Grady et al.: Contemporary Linguistics: an Introduction , 3rd ed. (St. Martin's).
2. Lin. 150 Supplement . (purchased from me, costs for photocopying and binding): contains additional readings, class notes and examples, exercises, and reference materials. Always bring both books with you for reference and classwork. Course Plan The material is organized into three parts, each followed by an exam. The following course plan shows what to cover before each class session as preparation for what we'll be doing. (

12. Thematic Topics Elementary
Top. anthropology. Outline Maps http//www.eduplace.com/ss/ssmaps/index.html. Top.homework helper. homework help http//trfn.clpgh.org/Education/K12/homework/.
http://www.hauppauge.k12.ny.us/new web/web2/Forestbrook/topics.htm
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Elementary School Thematic Topics American History (also see:
immigration, Revolutionary War,
slavery) Multicultural Animals ( also see: frogs, mammals,
marine life, pond life, turtles, whales) Oceans Anthropology Parents Arts and Crafts ... Whales American History (also see: Revolutionary War, slavery) Crossroads: A K-12 American History Curriculum
http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/

The Crossroads K-12 American history curriculum is a comprehensive guide to teaching at all grade levels. The curriculum includes lesson plans, activities, historical background essays, and lists of resources. GRADE LEVEL: K-12 Top Animals ( also see: frogs, marine life, pond life, turtles, whales)
http://dsc.discovery.com/guides/animals/animals.html
Learn about animals and have some fun with online animal activities and games. Desert USA - Desert Animals
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Find out all about desert animals from the Bat to the Woodrat. Great for doing research. Top Anthropology Jesup Exhibition
http://www.amnh.org/Exhibition/

13. Thematic Topics Elementary
Top. anthropology Outline Maps http//www.eduplace.com/ss/ssmaps/index.html. Top.homework helper homework help http//trfn.clpgh.org/Education/K12/homework/.
http://www.hauppauge.k12.ny.us/new web/web2/Staff Only/topics.htm
Thematic Topics American History (also see:
immigration, Revolutionary War,
slavery) Multicultural Animals ( also see: frogs, mammals,
marine life, pond life, turtles, whales) Oceans Anthropology Parents Arts and Crafts ... Whales American History (also see: Revolutionary War, slavery) Crossroads: A K-12 American History Curriculum
http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/

The Crossroads K-12 American history curriculum is a comprehensive guide to teaching at all grade levels. The curriculum includes lesson plans, activities, historical background essays, and lists of resources. GRADE LEVEL: K-12 Top Animals ( also see: frogs, marine life, pond life, turtles, whales)
http://dsc.discovery.com/guides/animals/animals.html
Learn about animals and have some fun with online animal activities and games. Desert USA - Desert Animals
http://www.desertusa.com/animal.html
Find out all about desert animals from the Bat to the Woodrat. Great for doing research. Top Anthropology Jesup Exhibition
http://www.amnh.org/Exhibition/

14. Resource Central - Psychology
engine, online help with homework questions, quizzes combination of evolutionarybiology, anthropology, cognitive science To browse visit http//ss.webring.com
http://www.kalama.com/~mariner/qserpsychology.htm
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15. AnthroGlobe Data Archive: Geography
University of Pretoria Department of anthropology and Archaeology http//tec.uno.edu/ss/Links/GeogRes ofContents Geography Games homework help Geography News
http://archive.anthroglobe.net/xml/geography.shtml
AnthroGlobe Shared Meta Data Archive
<TITLE>Google Search: "human+geography"</TITLE>
Last Updated: April 2003

16. Social Studies Links 1
Archeology anthropology over 15 links. NJROTC. Physical Education. School to Work .http//www.hiltonheadhigh.com/ss.htm. homeworkSpot - help with homework.
http://www.tmla.org/social_studies_links.htm
Social Studies Links
Educational links for social studies over 800 links in 20 different categories.
http://www.killeenroos.com/links.htm

  • Africa - ancient to present day including many cultural aspects over 50 links (see also Unit 6 - Global Perspectives) American History - early colonial, civil war, reconstruction, world wars to present day many cultural reference over 250 links
  • American Indians - covers many tribes and eras over 100 links
  • Ancient Civilizations- Fertile Crescent, Egypt, Greece , Rome, Kiev, China, India, Mayans, Aztec, as well as concepts for civilization well over 350 links
  • - over 15 links
  • - 15 links to art in different ages, eras and places
  • China, Japan, India, Korea and more covers time, place, events, cultural references such as clothing, samuri, over 125 links (see also Unit 6 - Global Perspectives)
  • Block scheduling issues - articles and data on successes and failures of the block system over 40 links
  • past and present history, cultural references, NATO and US involvement, current events, ethnic cleansing over 50 links

17. Online Educator November 1998
a delightful place for science, sociology, anthropology and history Meyer, commanderof the 12th ss Panzer Division so they can surf the Web for homework help.
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~library/onedu-1198.htm
The OnlineEducator............ November 1998 ............(V5.N11) Part I You are reading the e-mail version of The OnlineEducator, a journal dedicated to making the Internet an accessible, useful classroom tool. The Publications, Inc. Send your comments, questions, news submissions and requests to reproduce any articles to: netsmart@dallas.net. Subscription information is at the end of this file. In this issue: *** 10 WAYS TO RECOGNIZE THANKSGIVING *** AN ULTIMATE ONLINE FIELD TRIP: THE LIVING AFRICA *** STUDENT CONNECTIONS: THE NEW YORK TIMES FOR KIDS *** LITTLE KIDS FEATURE: JOIN THE FBIA (FEDERAL BUG INTELLIGENCE AGENCY) *** NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION LESSON PLANS ** PICKING A COLLEGE: THINKING NOW ABOUT NEXT FALL ** INTERACTIVE HELP FOR STUDENTS WHOSE SECOND LANGUAGE IS ENGLISH ** PRIVATE RYAN WOULD SURF HERE: USING THE WEB TO UNDERSTAND D-DAY *** Ednet News: Online Newsbytes Affecting Your Computer Curriculum *** OnlineBasics: WHAT DID YOU DO IN SCHOOL TODAY?: HOW PARENTS CAN GET ONLINE ANSWERS TO THAT AGE-OLD QUESTION AN ONLINE THANKSGIVING Don't miss these web sites as your students study the Thanksgiving holiday this year: PLIMOUTH-ON-WEB (http://www.plimoth.org/thanksgi.htm)

18. International Institute Of Archaeology Anthropology
International Institute of Archaeology and anthropology representatives addition toyour regular homework assignments H/ss Standards, Grade 6 Students describe
http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/activity/archaeology/
View Teacher notes

Image from "Petroglyphs & Rock paintings"
International Institute of Archaeology Anthropology Early Human Culture Are you aware of the recent discoveries about ancient humans? Through DNA research, scientists are suggesting that even though Neanderthal and modern man lived at the a time, they did not intermingle. As a result of recent discoveries in Zaire, scientists are suggesting humans in Africa were inventing sophisticated tools before humans in Europe, as was previously believed. Anthropologists have discussed the development of humankind for many years. Information on early humans can only come from discovery of artifacts and fossils. The artifacts are analyzed and anthropologists make educated guesses as to what the items were used for. Experts may have different viewpoints and come to different conclusions about early cultures. As new artifacts are discovered, the same experts continually adjust their ideas and change their theories about what they think happened thousands of years ago. Were early humans uncivilized brutish creatures or intelligent caring individuals developing their cultures? What evidence can you find using the cultural universals as a reference? Did any of the species invent and use technology? Many examples of art have been found. What was the purpose of this art to the culture?

19. New Scientist Web Links
your nature questions, links to resources for homework help and lots there is awealth of reference material to help you do (3 September 2001) ss http//www
http://www.newscientist.com/weblinks/categories/animals2.jsp

20. New Scientist Web Links
(27 October 2001) ss http//www there's an activity of the month, you can Ask Scarlett your nature questions, links to resources for homework help and lots
http://www.newscientist.com/weblinks/categories/kids2.jsp

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