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Representation, analysis, and visualization of spatial data for applications in the natural and social sciences. Survey of current standards, available tools, signi_cant achievements, and potential for the future development of the technology. Implications for public policy. Students will learn to use GIS software for the solution of problems related to their own major _elds of interest. TABAK
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This course will focus on the role of Islam in post-colonial politics and culture in Northern Africa. Students will visit religious and historical sites, meet scholars and students, and study literary and religious textual sources. The course will take place in Fez, Morocco and will require additional costs. This course may be counted as a
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This course in contemporary playwriting focuses on selected playtexts written after the mid-twentieth century. It is intended to survey the range of contemporary dramaturgy, emphasizing plays acclaimed for their quality and inuential impact on other writers. Prerequisite: writing-designated course (W). (Humanities) LEWIS
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In this course, we will examine the political and ethical rami_cations of representing bodies (our own included), particularly bodies in pain (though also bodies in love and bodies at rest), in poetry. As such, the course will be framed with a few theoretical texts{excerpts from Elaine Scarry's \The Body in Pain," Susan Sontag's \Regarding the Pain of Others," and Sadiya Hartman's \Scenes of Subjection"{in addition to the work of several poets. We will be writing and workshopping poems composed in the midst of, and in conversation with, the ideas generated by these texts and our discussions of them. The class will be about half discussion of these texts and half workshop. Prerequisites: writing-designated course (W). (Fine Arts) GAY
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see Index. Oak Ridge (ACM). 98 Physics Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue
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see Index. Chicago Arts Program (ACM). PHI 111. Introduction to Philosophy Problems of philosophy as they are discussed in the writings of major philosophers, including such topics as the nature of reality, problems with knowledge, morality, and the rationality of religious belief. Designed for _rst year students and sophomores. (Humanities)
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see Index. Washington Center.
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see Index. Capital Experience. PSY 161. Fundamentals of Psychological Science Scienti_c study of behavior. Topics may include learning, development, personality, perception, physiological bases of behavior, the behavior of individuals in groups, and abnormal behavior. (Social Science)
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There are semester-long programs run by the School for International Training that have an emphasis on gender. The programs are in Mali, Jamaica, the Balkans, and the Netherlands. See Index. School for International Training (SIT).
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3.00 Credits
Interaction with art elements, line, form, space, value, texture, pattern, and color, using limited media. May be repeated as ART 203 taken with a di_erent instructor. Registration, when the course is taught in Mexico or Japan, entails additional costs. (Fine Arts) [SA]
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