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AS 362.355: The Obama's: Race and Politics in Comparative Perspective
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course will compare racial politics in the United States and Brazil by examining issues such as race, religion, and political behavior that arose during Barack Obama’s political campaign and time in office. What are racial politics? How are they different in Brazil and the United States? Why was Michelle Obama’s skin complexion an issue important to African-descended women in the United States and Brazil? Does the election of an African-descended president mean there are no racial problems in the United States? Have white racial attitudes dramatically changed? Although Brazil historically touted itself as a racial democracy, why have they never elected and African descended president in a country where African-descended people now outnumber whites? Does blackness carry global currency to such an extent that it explains why five Brazilian politicians changed their names to Barack Obama when running for office? Students will learn about political opinion and behavior and racial identification in two different countries while considering these issues in a contemporary context.
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AS 370.010: Listening/Speaking - High Beginner
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
In person registration only This course is designed to help students develop their confidence to sepak in a variety of simple situations. Students will learn how to participate in social conversations, request information from others, explain their ideas and give opinions about subjects of their interests. Prerequisite: the student must be able to read and write English and must be able to speak simple sentences at least in the present tense with limited vocabulary.
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AS 370.020: Oral Communication - Intermediate
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.022: Reading & Writing English - Intermediate
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.022 - Reading & Writing English - Intermediate
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AS 370.030: Oral Communication - Advanced
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.032: Reading & Writing English - Advanced
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.032 - Reading & Writing English - Advanced
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AS 370.034: American Culture Through Film
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.040: Oral Communication - Advanced Plus
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.040 - Oral Communication - Advanced Plus
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AS 370.042: Reading & Writing English - Advanced Plus
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 370.042 - Reading & Writing English - Advanced Plus
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AS 370.044: Accent Reduction
0.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
In person registration only This course is designed to help non-native American English speakers tackle American English language skills and improve their pronunciation and manner of speaking dramatically. The course incorporates the learning of language skills such as the sounds, stress patterns, rhythm, and intonation patterns of American English. This is a separate process from learning the grammar and vocabulary of American English. The completion of this course will result in accent modification, accent improvement and easily understandable conversational speech and will help the learner to function more effectively at work and outside of work.
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