Records of the Health and Welfare Federation of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA 1943-1950
The Health and Welfare Federation of Allegheny County organized in March, 1943, as the Federation of Social Agencies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. The Federation promoted cooperation among the social agencies of Pittsburgh and surrounding vicinity for the improvement of social conditions and development of an adequate welfare program for the community. The collection includes the constitution and by-laws of the organization and its divisions, organizational charts, correspondence, minutes,
Guide to the Hadassah, Pittsburgh Chapter, Records 1917-1968
Hadassah, founded in 1912 by Henrietta Szold, is a volunteer Jewish women's community organization whose purpose is to promote Zionist Jewish institutions and enterprises in Israel and to foster Zionist ideals in the United States. Materials in the collection span 1917-1968 and include announcements, ballots, brochures, clippings, constitution, correspondence, invitations, membership cards, memorabilia, newsletters, pamphlets, programs, (annual and biennial) reports, yearbooks and a play and son
Guide to the Records of the Western Pennsylvania Academic Council on Problems of War and Peace, 1967
The Western Pennsylvania Academic Council (WPAC) on Problems of War and Peace was formed in 1967. The WPAC primarily focused on issues concerning the Vietnam Conflict and also dealt with general matters of war and peace. The collection contains announcements, articles, correspondence, forms, minutes, newsletters, publications and questionnaires from 1967-1968.
BADM 647-01, Business, Law and Regulations, Fall 2006
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor
FREN 101-01, Elementary French, Fall 2006
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.
BIOL 460-01, Internship in Biology, Spring 2005
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.
WMST 200, Introduction to Women's Studies, Fall 1998
The course is organized thematically, in seminar format. Class time will include both discussion of readings and discussion of service learning projects. The goal is to integrate academic content with hands-on experience, for a richer understanding of gender and society. Periodically, guest speakers will break routine and add further dimension.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.
ANSO 300-03, Cultural Motifs, Urban and Community Health, Fall 2007
Welcome to the Anthro/Soc 300.3 Urban and Community Health wiki. This course will examine U.S. urban and community health with a particular focus on minority populations. We will also examine current public health issues such as how health is distributed during U.S. disaster relief and social problems that impact community health like gun violence or obesity. The format of the assignments will contrast with the usual paper and test class. Instead you will collaboratively create a wiki website on
ANSO 303-01, Medical Sociology, Fall 2006
Medical sociology is the theoretical, empirical and applied study of the social dimensions of health, illness, disease and the provision and consumption of health care. Topics that will be covered in this course include epidemiology, social demography of health, the relationship between social stress and health, health and illness behavior, the sick role, the physician-patient relationship, the organization of health care and medical practice, and the moral and ethical aspects of health care pra
ARCH 210-01 Learning from things: Material Culture Studies, Spring 2006
We are symbol users and inhabitants of imagined worlds; we are also tool makers whose hands are “dirtied” in manipulating the world.2 This course will pull us away from the ivory towers of our lofty untethered “thoughts,” which we often invest with determination of the lives we lead. (“Just put your mind to it.” “It is a question of mind over matter.” “Dream big!”) This course will moor us to an examination of our “materiality” and our engagement with the material world.,
ANSO 320-01, Anthropology and the written word, Spring 2001
This course is intended to examine various issues involving orality and literacy and its consequences for ourselves and the others whose lives we wish to understand. We will begin with several important questions: Does it matter to one's thoughts and one's life whether one is raised in a primarily oral culture or a highly literate one? How, when, where and why did writing and recording systems begin? How can writing be used to effectively convey anthropological knowledge both within and beyond t
ART 113-01, Digital Arts, Fall 2004
This course will focus on the use of electronic imaging as a tool for art making. It is assumed that students will have little or no experience with digital art, though students should have basic
computer skills. The technical aspects of the class will include an in-depth introduction to the tools and techniques of digital image making with an emphasis on the 3-D modeling editing software. We will explore a variety of ways of creating "electronic" images.
In addition we will explore a variety of
Impact des phases fermentaires sur le goût du vin (video)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : la pratique
Patricia Taillandier, Impact des phases fermentaires sur le goût du vin
Nathalie Pouzalgues, L’expression aromatique des rosés : lien avec la couleur
Jean Lhéritier, Philippe Chabert, Jean-Claude Berrouet, Vin et consommateur : qui doit s’adapter ?
Les attentes des cons
The Life of an International Economics Student Six Fundamental Errors of the Current Orthodoxy Grafen Absolute waarde Machten, exponenten en logaritmen Matemática Discreta 6.1.2 Choosing programmes and parameters
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Leereenheid over grafen, wiskundige structuren met punten en lijnen, met definities, eenvoudige stellingen en toepassingen, inclusief opgaven.
Definitie en voorbeelden van absolute waarde en driehoeksongelijkheid (met enkele opgaven en uitwerkingen).
Definitie en voorbeelden van machten, exponenten, logaritmen, machtsfuncties, exponentiele functies en logaritmische functies (met enkele opgaven en uitwerkingen).
Vídeo de Prof. Ikeda sobre Matemática Discreta
Ever wondered how a computer processes data into information? This unit will help you to understand the distinction between the two and examines how a computer-based society impacts on daily life. You will learn what computers can do with data to produce information and how computers can be used to work with data and search for it, control machines, and support commercial operations.













