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- Yoga Trance Dance DVD by Shiva Rea: Fun, Creative and RejuvenatingThis is a review of the DVD Yoga Trance Dance by Shiva Rea for those of you looking for a new workout that also provides you a new spiritual experience.
- Majoring in a HobbyMy first year in college, I was amazed at the sheer numbers of music majors and dance majors and ceramics majors. Honestly, I thought to myself, what are they producing that I'm buying?
- The Visual and Performing ArtsThe fine arts are man's record of humankind recorded in the most emotional of forms. Each domain is designed to stimulate our senses and touch our emotions. Painting, music, theater, and dance are each briefly described and discussed.
- Memories of Bangabasi CollegeI studied anthropology Hons in Bangabasi College. It is a three year degree course. The Bangabasi college is the college where anthropology was first started in India.
- Crossing the Pond: Does "Atlantic" History Exist?Ever searching for new ways to understand the past, historians occasionally fall guilty to the temptation see connections where none exist. This is all too evident in the growing field of Atlantic History.
- Nights of the DeadMost cultures have a belief in souls, and most cultures have a plan for something to do with them after death. In some cultures these souls and spirits of the dead return on certain nights of the year.
Joe Medicine Crow Tapped for U.S. Presidential Medal of FreedomU.S. President Barack Obama will present the Medal of Freedom to Joseph Medicine Crow. Crow is a 95-year-old Native American World War II hero and historian. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor awarded in the United States.- Top 5 Community Colleges in the Tacoma AreaWant to go back to school? On a budget? Check out these Tacoma-area schools.
- Denver Community CollegesGuide to four community colleges in Denver and surrounding areas.
- Managing a Double Major and Double Minor as an Art StudentInformation about making this academic course load work from a personal perspective with helpful tips
- SAT Optional Colleges in NJNew Jersey colleges that do not require students to submit SAT Scores for admission.
- Fighting the Plains Indians: The American Frontier After the Civil WarExamining the American Indian presence in the Great Plains and the measures the United States took to limit the presence.
- The History of Tattooing in the PacificAlthough tattooing has been practiced among a variety of peoples throughout time and space, nowhere in the world has it been as important to the cultural heritage of a people as in the Pacific Islands of Oceania.
- Chinese New Year 2009 in Philadelphia: Celebrating the Year of the OxPhiladelphia's Chinatown is a prosperous urban village in the center of Philadelphia's downtown, which comes alive during the Chinese New Year celebration.
November 28: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: William Blake, John Bunyan, Berry Gordy, Ed Harris, Hope Lange, Randy Newman, Paul Shaffer, Jon Stewart and others. Is November 28th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?- Research on Propithecus VerreauxiThe following is a general overview with a few detailed explanations about the life of the Propithecus verreauxi species of lemurs/sifakas and it's four sub-species.
- Ramkrishna Mission of Ghatsila, Madhupur and Barrackporeramkrishna mission is my favorite ...its the coolest place of sound education
- Gender Ideologies of Cairo, the Cook Islands and an African BandAfter news of a pregnancy, people begin asking if the baby will be a boy a girl. From the gender, the identity of the infant starts manifesting. Comparisons between the Dobe Ju/'hoansi, Cook Islanders and the Carienes demonstrate the functions of these ideologies.
What Places Would Kids Enjoy in Mexico City?Mexico City has many attractions catering to all ages. We parents would like to learn more about her rich history and culture but the kids may not appreciate that, so we have to include some child-friendly attractions our itinerary to keep everyone happy.- Chinese New Year in Philadelphia 2008: Year of the RatPhiladelphia, PA is full of exciting events for celebraing Chinese New Year: The Year of the Rat.
- Women in HIstoryThis is an article I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg. It was originally published in MOTHERING magazine, was then used in a book entitled RESOURCEFUL WOMAN, and reprinted in the Canadian magazine HERIZONS. It is an initial overview of important women in our history.
- Cambodia and the Cambodian PeopleCambodia is a beautiful country, known for its architecture and landscape. After almost 30 years of war and destruction, the Cambodian people are rebuilding their lives, land, and culture.
- Student Guide: Meeting New People and Clubs on UNC Charlotte CampusGuide to clubs and meeting new people on UNC Charlotte campus.
- How Does Subsistence Relate to a Culture?We look outside. The rolling mountains, the long stretches of smooth desert, birds fly overhead in a constant chatter of everyday news. All of this many years ago and today still in other countries and cultures, was the world of man.
- Does "Wildness" Run in the Family?This article discusses a recent new york times piece and inquires into the question of how many traits can be traced to genetics and are there genes for many of our personality characteristics.
- The Voice of EatonvilleA biographical study of author Zora Neale Hurston and the present-day Eatonville her fame revived.
- Ethnomusicology and Missions:An Understanding of the New Role of Music MissionaryThe assertion that an indiginous hymnody marks an indiginous Christianity is one that is becoming more and more true. A trained Christian ethnomusicologist on the mission field is a previously untapped asset to any field team.
A Beginner's Guide to Tucson, ArizonaMany people fall in love with Tucson's sunsets, its mountain views and its laid-back way of life. Tucson attracts lovers of the outdoors, history, culture and much more.- Tips for New TeachersWhile teaching can be an absolutely amazing experience, it can also be completely and utterly crazy. Case in point: my experience teaching at Jose Rios Middle School on the small island of Guahan (Guam).
- Incorporation of Traditional Ways with Colonial WaysEven though Cricket was meant to Westernize the Trobrianders, it was evolved into a sport that embodied Trobriander ideals.
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