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41. Www.montclair.edu/risa/digests/9611r1-4.txt
of the potterystyles sort of some sort of migration southeast. 381 in George Erdosy(ed.), The Indo-Aryans of ancient South asia Language, material
http://www.montclair.edu/risa/digests/9611r1-4.txt
Archive RISA-L, file risa-l.96-11. Digests 64b-65 Part 1/1 (subpart 4/4), total size 189149 bytes: Cut here A. Whitney Sanford Religious Studies Program 402 Catt Hall 294-6018 Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 20:10:42 -0500 From: HFArnold@aol.com To: risa-l@lists.acusd.edu Subject: Re: Devimahatmya Message-ID: I obtained a two CD set of the Sri Devi Mahatmyam (EMI CDNF 147138/39 from Shrimati's at 2011 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA. Their phone # is 510-548-6220. It is a good Sanskrit recitation, with no filmi sangeet, but a few verses of the Devi Kavacam seem to have been lost at some point in the recording process. Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 22:50:11 -0500 (EST) From: Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: snakes / gender Message-ID: To: risa-l@lists.acusd.edu Subject: snakes / gender -Reply Message-ID: To: risa-l@lists.acusd.edu Subject: just what you all needed... Message-ID: Hi there, thought I'd pass this along in light of recent discussions on the list. This is archivable material that we don't need to bother with before AAR insanity. Looking forward to seeing you all there, Laurie Forwarded message Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 14:01:06 GMT From: Dominik Wujastyk Reply-To: indology@liverpool.ac.uk To: Members of the list

42. The Bachelor Of Arts In Humanities
HIST 174B East asia After 1800 3.0 SP *NW. HIST 179 southeast asian History/Culture3.0 SP. HIST 260 ancient Near East 3.0 Inq. HIST 261 ancient Egypt 3.0 Inq.
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General Education Requirements: 48 units
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43. International Baccalaureate Exam Articulation
8, GR 101 and GR 102 ancient Greek Language and History of East / southeast asia andOceania, Higher Level Syllabus, 6, History of South asia The Middle East, 6,
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Anthropology, Higher Level Syllabus APY106 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology + IBC0** Elective Credit Anthropology, Social and Cultural, Higher Level Syllabus APY106 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology + IBC0** Elective Credit Arabic Language B, Higher Level Syllabus IBC0** Elective Credit (NOC* World Language Institute) Art/Design, Higher Level Syllabus ART0** SAE Studio Elective Credit for Art major Biology, Higher Level Syllabus

44. ASU - DUAS - Fall 1998 ASU Main / ASU East General Studies Courses
OF THE PACIFICG M ASB 325 PEOPLES OF southeast ASIAG M ASB 326 HUMAN IMPACT/ANCIENTENVIRONSB ANTHROPOLOGYSB,C,H M ASB 337 PREHISPANIC civ/MIDDLE AMER
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45. Winter2
4099)HIST 250 A JEWS IN WESTERN civ (5 Cr critical studies on the Bible and the ancientNear East North America and the Middle East to Africa and southeast asia.
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MIDDLE EAST STUDIES (SLN: 1234) ANTH 318 A (OFFERED JOINTLY) People and Cultures of the Islamic Middle East and similarities that bind the west to that region historically, religiously, socially, and politically. The course will examine and challenge commonly held stereotypes through discussion of such topics as the practice and beliefs of Islam, settlement patterns and nomadism, male and female roles, and ethnic identity and conflicts. The Middle East: An Anthropological Approach ; Clifford Gertz, Islam Observed ; Lila Abu Lughod, Veiled Sentiments ; Donna Bowen and Evelyn Early, Everyday Life in the Muslim Middle East ; Michael Gorkin, Days of Honey, Days of Onion: The Story of a Palestinian Family in Israel (SLN: 5554) NEAR E 596 C (OFFERED JOINTLY) (SLN: 1898) C LIT 596 C (OFFERED JOINTLY) Readings In Ottoman Lit In A Post-Modern World (In English) Since its inception the Republic of turkey has had a complex and troubled relationship with its Ottoman past. Issues of how that past will be understood and represented permeate all areas of Turkish culture from literature to art, architecture, religion, and political ideology. By examining these areas through the lens of recent critical theory, the course will touch on topics such as cultural identity, history and memory, repression, reaction, and rewriting. Readings will include a wide range of essays and excerpts from the work of theorists as well as Turkish writers. Students will be encouraged to bring their own interests and expertise to bear on the general topic. Fluency in Turkish will not be required.

46. History - Courses
(3). 702. Seminar in ancient History II. (3). 704. (3). 750. Seminar The Westin asia, 15001950. (3). 758. Seminar in Premodern southeast asian History.
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The following courses constitute the range of approved offerings at the time of the assembly of the publication. For more detailed and current information write directly to the department. Problems in Greek History I. Problems in Greek History II. Problems in Roman History I. Problems in Roman History II. The Later Roman Empire. 405/Relig. 476/Class. Civ. 476. Pagans and Christians in the Roman World. The Church and the Jews. History of the Jews in Spain. Byzantine, 284-867. Byzantine, 867-1453. Medieval Society: 11th-15th Century. 412/MEMS 414. Social and Intellectual History of the Florentine Renaissance. 413/MARC 426. Intellectual History of the Italian Renaissance. 414/MEMS 428. Northern Renaissance and Reformation. 416/German 401. Nineteenth-Century German and European Thought. German students must have concurrent registration in German 403. See Course Guide. 417/German 402.

47. History Other
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Great War By: Kevin The Great War BY Kevin Kilkenny World War I was from 1914 to 1918 it started out as a local European war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia on July 28, 1914, but then became European war when the declaration of war against Russia on Aug GrecoPersian war.

48. Univ Of California-Berkeley
A L CLAS 10B 199503 Intro Roman civ CLAS 100T Elective or Major CLAS 180 198301 AncientAthletics ELEC Science Group GEOG 163 198301 southeast asia GEOG 311T
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49. Classical Culture
work designed for the general reader covering ancient Greek thought is the essentialwellspring from the intellectual, ethical, and political civ­ilization of
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50. Internetbronnen Geschiedenis
Cornell) Abzu Guide/Resources ancient Near East Middle azie Digital South asia library(Columbia / Chicago WWWVirtual Library) southeast asia Web southeast
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51. Civilization II Fanatics' Center: Civ2 Downloads: Ancient Scenarios
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52. Majors, Minors, And Certificate Programs Information 2001-02
Modern Japan 4 HIST 345A/B/C southeast asian History eight courses must relate toAfrica or asia with no of 4 Roman Cities CLAR 352X ancient Rome Development
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Majors, Minors, and Certificate Programs
This section outlines the specific requirements for every program in the College of Arts and Sciences that begin with the letters I through M
International Studies
For additional information on international studies, see the Center for International Studies section.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (BAIS) seeks to develop international competence, which involves understanding other peoples and societies well enough to be able to work effectively with them on a broad range of common problems. It calls for the education and training of persons who are proficient in a language other than their own and who are able to understand the history, culture, goals, aspirations and worldview of the people speaking that language. The program of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts in International Studies aims to provide students with the skills to interact competently with people from other cultures through the development of: (a) cross cultural literacy - the direct experience of another culture via a study abroad experience, the achievement of a high level of proficiency in a second language, and the ability to compare and contrast issues in different regions and cultures of the world; (b)

53. G And H Majors, Minors, And Certificate Programs Information 1997-98
II 4 GEOG 335 Latin America 4 GEOG 338 southeast asia 4. in Modern Times 4 103 WesternCiv. The ancient world Africa asia Latin America Canada The Middle East.
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This section outlines the specific requirements for all the programs in the College of Arts and Sciences that begin with the letters G or H
Geography
Geography Major (B.S. or B.A.)
Major codes BS4231, BA4231
The requirements for a B.S. or B.A. in geography are 55 hours of approved geography courses, including: GEOG 101 Physical Geography 5
GEOG 121 Human Geography 4
GEOG 271 Intro to Stat. in Geog. 5 or GEOG 471 Quantitative Methods or 4
GEOG 481 Senior Seminar 2 One regional course from the following: GEOG 131 Third World 4
GEOG 132 Industrial World 4
GEOG 232 Geography of Ohio 4
GEOG 233 Geography of Appalachia 4
GEOG 234 Geog. of U.S. and Canada 4
GEOG 330 Geog. of Western Europe 4
GEOG 331 Geography of Africa I 4
GEOG 332 Geography of Africa II 4 GEOG 335 Latin America 4 GEOG 338 Southeast Asia 4 One technique course from the following: GEOG 260 Maps 4 GEOG 360 Cartography 5 GEOG 361 Statistical Cartography 5 GEOG 365 Remote Sensing I 5 GEOG 466 Remote Sensing II 5 GEOG 468 Automated Cartography 5 GEOG 476 Field Methods 5-9 At least 30 hours at the 300 level or above.

54. Undergraduate Catalog 1995-97, University Of Wisconsin-Madison
358 China and southeast asia. social geography and ecology of Chinese and southeastasian cultures cities from the urban revolution in the ancient Middle East
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Undergraduate advisers in the major: Dan Doeppers (Groups 3 and 4), 340 Science Hall, 262-3530; Phil Muehrcke (Cartography), 375 Science Hall, 262-3213; James Burt (Groups 1 and 2), 425 Science Hall, 262-4460; Karl Zimmerer (General), 355 Science Hall, 262-1855.
Certification of proficiency in expository English in the major. The certification in expository English is handled in one of two ways: (1) as part of the course requirements for Geography 365, Colloquium for Undergraduate Majors, in which case the instructor in the course will file the necessary form with the College; or (2) as part of general undergraduate advising, in which case the undergraduate adviser will file the form.
Courses that count toward the 15 credits of upper-level work in the major : All courses in the department identified as intermediate or advanced count toward the 15 credits of upper-level work as required by the College.

55. Courses
southeast asia. James K. Norton, ed., India and South asia, 3 rd ed. (1997). or Rilke'sclaim that rhyme is a goddess of secret and ancient coincidences. But
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HOME PAGE university honors program SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY HONORS COURSES Courses are listed in numerical order. C/L means the Honors course is cross-listed with another course regularly offered by other programs and departments. Course meeting times and the instructor's name are included, where available HONORS COURSES SUMMER 2003 (040) MTWR 9.00-12.00 THE SHORT FICTION OF D.H. LAWRENCE AND ALDOUS HUXLEY The Fox The Escaped Cock , and The Virgin and the Gypsy Chrome Yellow and Antic Hay Women in Love Point Counter Point before the course begins. Class participation, several short papers. HR A190-1N, 2N, 3N CROSSROADS: INTRO TO HONORS Image is Everything Self-image. Image-makers. Professional image. Ideas and terms such as these have become commonplace in our thoughts and discussions of contemporary life. And, of course, there are images everywhere. Though we are bombarded with images everyday, we often don’t take the time to consider carefully the nature of the image. What is "image" or an image? How does it work? How can we better understand the power images have in our lives? Drawing from readings in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences, as well as mass media resources such as print, film, video, television, this course will explore these and related questions. To complement classroom discussions, we will make extensive use of resources available both on the University campus and in the St. Louis community, for example, the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) and Saint Louis Museum of Art (SLUMA), both located on campus, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the Science Center, the Museum of Western Expansion, and the City Museum. The rich and varied cultural landscape of St. Louis City will provide a wide range of resources from which we will draw.

56. Ucour.html
Economic Development in South and southeast asia. study of revolutionary religiousmovements from ancient times to the lesser lands of South asia; emphasis on
http://www.uiuc.edu/providers/psames/programs/ucour.html

57. Newtitles
v. 8. Phoenicianssocial organization v. 9. southeast asiatombs and burial ofthe diverse cultures of the ancient Near East Encyclopedia of modern asia.
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Blumenthal, Karen. Six days in October: the stock market crash 1929. 1st ed. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, c2002. A comprehensive review of the events, personalities, and mistakes behind the Stock Market Crash of 1929, featuring photographs, newspaper articles, and
cartoons of the day. 356.167 Han
Haney, Eric L. Inside Delta Force: the story of America's elite counterterrorist unit. New York: Delacorte Press, c2002. Eric Haney, one of the founding members of Delta Force, provides an inside look at the elite counterterrorist unit, explaining the process by which men are selected for the unit, and telling of his personal experiences with Delta Force in Beirut, Tehran, Honduras, and other hot spots throughout the world. 358.34 Gay
Gay, Kathlyn. Silent death: the threat of chemical and biological terrorism. Brookfield, CT: Twenty-First Century Books, c2001.

58. Www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Stadium/8251/CivII/Mongols.txt
other barbarian towns in Europe, in southeast asia, in southern t have to move everyunit halfway across asia. from the otherwise mostly unchanged ancient techs
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Stadium/8251/CivII/Mongols.txt

59. Opportunities In African Studies Conferences
world) and the Library (both the ancient and the regions of the Muslim world, Africaand southeast asia. Oceans Apart, Worlds Together Africa and asia in South
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/afrst/confer.html

60. On Indus Civ., Aryans, Ancient Indian History/Archeology
Some comments from the List discussion are included. This biblio isn't perfect, in either form or content. It is occasionally updated, with new information or corrections. (Last update 122-96) Allchin, Bridget and Raymond Allchin.
http://www.sandiego.edu/~lnelson/risa/biblio/b-iaryan.txt

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