1 HIST 217 Fall Semester 2011 Fall Semester 2011 History H-217: The Nature of History (15471) Tuesdays 3:00PM-5:40PM Cavanaugh Hall 215 Professor Modupe Labode Office: 420 Cavanaugh Hall Email: mlabode@iupui.edu Telephone: 317-274-3829 Office Hours: Tuesdays‚ 1-2; Thursdays 1-3‚ and by appointment. Mailbox: 504M Cavanaugh Hall Course Description: This course is an introduction to the study of history. Readings and discussion will explore the sources that historians use to interpret
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Associate Level Material Appendix E Strategies for Gathering and Evaluating Sources |Source |What makes the source credible or what does not make it |Explain in at least two to four sentences | | |credible? Consider the following when addressing the |what information you can gather from this | | |source: |source?
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Appendix D Part I Define the following terms: Term Definition Ethnic group A group set apart from others because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns Anti-Semitism Anti-Semitism is the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people. (Vocabulary.com 2012) Islamophobia Islamophobia is prejudice against Muslims. (Vocabulary.com 2012) Xenophobia Xenophobia is a fear of foreigners or strangers. (Vocabulary.com 2012) Persecution Persecution is
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Associate Level Material Appendix C Outcomes of the Revolution Part 1 Complete the grid by describing each military event and explaining its relationship to the outcome of the Revolutionary War. Military Event Description Relationship to the Outcome of the Revolutionary War Concord and Lexington In April of 1775‚ British General Thomas Gage sent out men to concord to get the arsenal of weapons that he had heard about and decided to go through Lexington to capture Sam Adams and John Hancock
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Associate Program Material Appendix C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least 2 tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. |Rhetorical Mode |Purpose – Explain when or why |Structure – Explain what organizational |Provide 2 tips for writing in | |
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Discuss the Role of Hydrogen Bonding in living Organisms A hydrogen bond is an intermolecular bond and is formed when a charged part of a molecule having polar covalent bonds‚ forms an electrostatic attraction with a molecule of opposite charge‚ generally with fluorine‚ oxygen and nitrogen. Molecules having non polar covalent bonds do not form hydrogen bonds. Hydrogen bonds are classified as weak bonds as they are easily and rapidly formed and broken‚ however the cumulative effects of large
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University of Phoenix Material Appendix C Part I Define the following terms: |Term |Definition | |Discrimination |The denial of opportunities and equal rights in individuals and groups because of prejudice | | |or for other arbitrary reasons | |Institutional
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THE CRITICS asked her‚ “Who’s your goy?” Rubinstein replied‚ “That’s Patrick! And . . . and‚ yes‚ he is my goy.” I BOOKS THE COLOR OF MONEY Sometimes beauty is just business. BY MALCOLM GLADWELL H elena Rubinstein was born in 1872 in Krakow’s Jewish ghetto‚ the eldest of eight daughters of a kerosene dealer. By her late teens‚ she had abandoned Poland for Australia‚ where she began cooking up vats of face cream. She called it Valaze‚ and claimed that it was the creation of an eminent
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ICT Professionalism 1 By David H. Gleason Principal Consultant‚ ITforProgress.com www.LinkedIn.com/in/dgleason Copyright © 2003 Rev. 11/13/09 Abstract: This paper addresses issues of the ethics of professionalizing software engineering. While recent activities have impeded movement toward licensure in the United States‚ software engineering is likely to move inexorably toward legal authorization. This paper explores the ethics of professionalism‚ the state of licensure and certification
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3 I. Introduction In this paper‚ I will be making a response to a well-known writer and atheist‚ H. J. McCloskey‚ to his article entitled‚ “On Being an Atheist.” “An atheist is a person who disbelieves or denies the existence of God or gods.” It is very clear to me that McCloskey is a smart and intelligent man but he also seems to be a little on
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