21L.001X Foundations of World Culture I: World Civilizations and Texts (MIT)
This course aims to introduce students to the rich diversity of human culture from antiquity to the early 17th century. In this course, we will explore human culture in its myriad expressions, focusing on the study of literary, religious and philosophical texts as ways of narrating, symbolizing, and commenting on all aspects of human social and material life. We will work comparatively, reading texts from various cultures: Mesopotamian, Greek, Judeo-Christian, Chinese, Indian, and Muslim. Throug
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Experience a day in the life of a Cal State Northridge student from a first person perspective.
produced by CSUN students Robert A. Xaudaro, Steven Schubert and Teddy Navarro
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Absolute Beginner S2 #12 - Writing a Spanish Letter to a Friend
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! You had a late night last night because you were out partying with friends in Spain. It is now early afternoon, and you can hardly stay awake at your job. Thank goodness for Spanish working hours, because you plan to take full advantage of that long lunch break today.
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Say What?: -ight- (Interactive)
In Say What, the goal is to find the right word family to finish the word. The goal for this game is word family -ight-. Other ending sounds are also reviewed.
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{Suresh 328 } Conversation about Cricket – my most favourite game
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By: nsf Life erupts once again from the once lifeless mountain.
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