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Cross-cultural perspectives on the cause and treatment of physiological and psychological illnesses. Topics include ethnomedicine, ethnobotany (bush medicine), health-related practices in traditional and industrial societies, culturally appropriate nutrition education, and caring for patients from di_erent cultures. Prerequisite: ANT 101. Alternate years. (Social Science) MONAGAN
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Explores di_erent types of communities in the U.S. and contemplates the inuence of politics, economics, and culture within them. Analyzes Americans' understanding of a 'sense of community', explores concerns over declining community involvement, e_orts at community development, and the role of community for individuals, the nation, and the world in which we live. Prerequisite: SOC 101. Not open to students who have completed SOC 313 (Urban Community). ( Social Science) BARNES-BRUS [Institutions] Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue Sociology 111
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Development of vocal and physical vocabularies for the stage. Prerequisites: THE 115 and junior standing. Alternate years. CLARK
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Special topics in acting and direction. See Index. Topics Courses. ( Fine Arts)
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Introduction to the theory and practice of anthropological research methods, including research proposals, ethnographic interviewing, participant observation, and qualitative approaches to the analysis of cultural data. Students engage in ethnographic research. Prerequisite: ANT 101. Alternate years. (Social Science) MONAGAN 114 Anthropology Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue
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Techniques of, and practice in, writing scenes or short plays. Prerequisites: THE 115 and writing-designated course (W). O_ered subject to availability of faculty. (Fine Arts)
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Critical and historical study of theories of culture. Historical and contemporary schools of thought and major trends in ethnological theory, along with seminal theorists. Theoretical approaches in relation to biography, historical era, and sociocultural milieu of theorists, and to the function of anthropology in Western thought. Prerequisites: ANT 101 and junior standing. Alternate years. (Social Science)
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Addresses the impact of mass media such as television, radio, newspapers, and magazines on social issues and audience perception as a communication environment. The class explores the communication relationship between mass media and the public. Prerequisite: COM 121. Alternate years. WIGHTMAN 118 Communications Studies Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue
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Hindu worldview as embodied and expressed in this tradition's major teachings, rituals, and social practices. Primary focus on such classical texts as the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita, and the Ramayana. Some attention to developments within modern Hinduism, with particular emphasis on the writings of Mohandas K. Gandhi. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Alternate years. (Humanities) MOLLEUR
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Primary teachings, formative _gures, and major movements in the development of Buddhist thought in India, Tibet, China, and Japan. Special attention to the Buddhist understanding of reality, analysis of the human condition, and path to Nirvana or Enlightenment. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. Alternate years. (Humanities) MOLLEUR
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