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Learn to properly maintain your boat motor and avoid expensive service bills. Completing maintenance and repair on your own boat motor can be very interesting and best of all; you will save lots of money. Learn about carburetors, ignition systems, maintenance, and how to repair lower units. This class will cover repair of two cycle and four-cycle engines of several different brands. You won¿t have to wait for service during the busy summer time anymore and our topic on ¿How to Winterize¿ will save you enough money to pay for the entire course
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America¿s Boating Course covers the basics of recreational boating. The course is designed for boaters using all types of watercraft. The course material includes four main chapters, which cover: Boat Education, Boating Safety, Boating Law and Regulation. A fifth optional chapter provides an introduction to navigation.
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Acclaimed cultural historian Irvin Howe wrote, ¿When Native Son appeared, American culture was changed forever. It made impossible a repetition of the old lies and brought out into the open, as no one ever had before, the hatred, fear, and violence that have crippled and may yet destroy our culture.¿ Native Son was published in 1940, and in 2009 we have an African-American president. As we delve into this story of a young African-American from the Chicago ghetto, Bigger Thomas, whose violent story horrifies and intrigues us, we discuss whether or not there are Bigger Thomases in 2009, or if we are beyond his story of fear, flight, and fate. (Reading directions are mailed to you upon registration.)
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Author Vidal's 1984 work of factual fiction,Lincoln, is a monumental novel focusing upon the five years of the most dramatic of presidencies. Dr. Doug Gardner discusses the writing of the novel from both literary and historical standpoints. How much imagination is appropriate to use in reconstructing the life and times of an American icon? How does a novelist find something new and interesting to say about the most written about of Americans? These questions are answered and more are raised as you explore this fascinating topic.
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Writers! Are you looking for a way to publish and market your work? This class presents the basic steps in compiling and preparing writings and manuscripts for presentable formats for printing. Choices writers have in ways of publishing and marketing their works are discussed. Bring a brown bag lunch!
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This course will guide you through the process of creating unique books using a variety of materials.
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In this class you will learn how to transfer black and white and full-color images onto paper and/or fabric for use in a mixed media collage.
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Writing CAN be fun! Kids enjoy writing when they understand he process and use that to create exciting and entertaining stories. Join us for a writing workshop where your child will review the writing process and use it to write and illustrate his or her very own book! We will look at some great adventure stories and write our own to share with family and friends.
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Participants will read and discuss several food related books over the course (approx. 1 per month). Analysis and evaluation of sustainable food production and courses of action for future food security and safety as well as eating locally. Books by Michael Pollan, Barbara Kingsolver, Wendell Berry and others will be discussed. Participants must purchase their own books.
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Join John Wm. Roberts, M.S., and M.A. Dean of the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Ivy Tech Community College for an intriguing journey¿. It exists at the fringes of Washington, D.C., has no power, and consists solely of four eccentric and downtrodden members whom society has forgotten. Their simple goal is to find the ¿truth¿ behind their country¿s actions. One man leads this aging, ragtag crew. He has no known past and has taken on the name "Oliver Stone." Day and night, Stone and his friends study wild conspiracy theories, current events, and the machinations of government hoping to discover some truth that will hold America¿s leaders accountable to its citizens. But never in Stone¿s wildest nightmares could he imagine the conspiracy the Camel Club is about to uncover...
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