Conflict and Human Rights, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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Business and the Environment, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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Conflict and Human Rights, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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Coastal Clash: Analyzing Political Cartoons
"Coastal Clash" is a one-hour documentary focusing on the urbanization of California's coastline. The activities and lesson plans for the film "Coastal Clash" target students at the high school level and align with the California State Standards for Government. In this lesson plan students will evaluate the different elements of a media platform and how these elements affect the media message and will also create their own media productions.
Media as Platform and Tool?, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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Media as Platform and Tool?, Part III - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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Volcanic Activity: Vesuvius Buries Pompeii
This 1:24 video is about Vesuvius burying the city Pompeii five feet under ash. The ash had impacted the people and still keep their form until this day.
Political Communication The composite culture of Africa and the Middle East incorporate Mass Communication and Journalism in all its langu Global Poverty and Social Enterprise, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Global Poverty and Social Enterprise, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science The Importance of Religion in Political Life in the 19th Century: Abraham Lincoln's Experience It's No Laughing Matter: Analyzing Political Cartoons Quantitative Analysis Secret Weapons of Roman Empire (4:37) Curt Smith: Political Candidates and Public Speaking Quantitative Curriculum For Life Science Students Energy -- Internal and External Forces for Blind Students Political Cartoons 14.5 International business for entrepreneurs: Political and legal risk in international business Political Economy of Illness, Death and Violence in Yucatecan Maya Society
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In this lesson, students will explore the importance of religion in community building in frontier America. They will also analyze the importance of religion in political life in the 19th century.
This is an interesting learning activity from the Library of Congress on the subject of political cartoons. This would be appropriate for Social Studies, Humanities, Government , Journalism or History classes. Student are taught how to analyze and decode cartoons and about persuasive techniques often employed by political cartoonists to promote their individual message such as symbolism, exxageration and analogy. Students view exampl
You can access the problems below via the Load Homework dialogue in the File menu of the Virtual Lab. They have been organized by concept and ranked by difficulty (A ranking of 1 denotes an easier problem; 5 is more challenging). Word files for these problems are provided so that you may edit and distribute the assignments in your classroom. The following types of problems can be found:Unknown Silver Chloride and Gravimetric Determination of Arsenic.
This video shows some of the Roman's favorite weapons, including the gladius and the pila. The video provides insights into how the weapons were used and what the Romans wore. May be too violent for some students.
Can public speaking make or break a political candidate? Former presidential speechwriter, Curt Smith, explains the connection between politics, rhetoric, popular culture, and public speaking. Smith is a senior lecturer in the Department of English, and an acclaimed author, radio/TV host and columnist.
This website contains outcome reports of two workshops that address the lack of quantitative training in Life Science majors. Users can follow links to recommendations from several workshops, final reports from workshops, life sciences software, teaching materials and much more useful information.
Richard Baldwin
This module explains internal and external forces in a format that is accessible to blind students.
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In this activity, students will research a political issue that is highlighted and discussed on the TakingITGlobal website. Students will pick one issue and write a one page satire on the event/issue. Part 2 of the assignment is for the students to create their own political cartoon using Photoshop or similar software.
Global Text Project
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