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Thank your pa he didn't withdraw 3nodding
NPC · Sun Jun 17, 2007 @ 05:46pm · 2 Comments |
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They See Me Registerin' They Be Hatin'~ |
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Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology
This course focuses on the material culture and disposition of archaeological sites in ancient Egypt and Nubia from c. 3200 bce-285 ac. The logic and nature of both sacred and secular landscapes are explored, and specific sites, some well known (such as the extensive temple precinct at Karnak and the Meroitic pyramids).
Honors in Anthropological Archaeology
The Undergraduate Honors Seminar in Archaeology is the first half of a two part seminar course designed for students who wish to write an Honors thesis in archaeology. During the fall academic term, we will focus discussions on the history of American archaeology to understand the ethical issues facing archaeologists today. We will also examine the research process and look at how to develop and write a research design, as a means of starting work on your Honors thesis. Professional skills are also discussed. Students will prepare an annotated bibliography of background information related to their thesis topic and write a short research design. Grades are based on participation in seminar discussions, written assignments, and an oral presentation of your research topic at the end of the academic term.
Practica in Archaeological Research Techniques Zooarchaeology
This course seeks to provide students with skills in the analysis of archaeological materials, including animal bones (zooarchaeology), plant remains (archaeobotany), stone tools, ceramics, and soils and sediments. Specific methodologies include remote sensing (subsurface radar, sonar, satellite imagery analysis), Geographic Information Systems, and materials analysis through chemical or geologic methodologies. Sections provide students with basic skills and fundamental knowledge to allow them to develop a wide range of essential analytical skills in archaeology.
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
The course provides an introduction to Geographic Information System (GIS) technology and how it may be applied to solve urban planning problems. Emphasis is on basic principles and concepts of GIS, theory and tools of spatial analysis, and broad exposure to GIS applications. Topics include history of GIS, hardware/software requirements, spatial data types, data formats and sources, spatial analysis techniques, making maps and reports, and fundamentals of database design.
Mechanisms of Human Adaptation
The course is addressed at evaluating the physiological response and adaptations that enable humans to survive environmental extremes such as those found under stressful conditions of heat, cold, solar radiation, high altitude, undernutrition, overnutrition, and Westernization of dietary habits. Because this course is addressed to students of several disciplines and to facilitate understanding of the mechanisms of human adaptation to the environmental stress, the discussion of the major topics is preceded by sections outlining initial responses observed in laboratory animals. Emphasis is given to the short adaptive mechanisms that enable an organism to acclimate itself to a given environmental stress. Subsequently, the long-term adaptive mechanisms that enable humans to acclimatize themselves to natural, stressful environmental conditions are discussed. Throughout the course, emphasis is given to the effects of environmental stresses and the adaptive responses that an organism makes during its growth and development and their implications for understanding the origins of population differences in biological traits. The method of instruction is lecture and some discussion. The course also involves practice with field laboratory techniques.
NPC · Sat Apr 14, 2007 @ 01:21am · 0 Comments |
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NUTRITION AND EVOLUTION COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The purpose of this course is to study nutrition from a contemporary and evolutionary perspective. The contents of this course are divided into three parts:
PART I (EVOLUTIONARY ROOTS): Addresses the evolutionary roots of the human digestive system from mammals to the present.
PART II (ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY NUTRITION): Examines the physiology of the utilization of the basic nutrients throughout the human lifecycle. Evaluates the validity of various weight loss programs and discusses the recommended dietary program
PART III (BIOCULTURAL BASIS OF FOOD PROCUREMENT): Examines: a) the changes in food procurement from hunting-gathering to pastoralism and agriculture; b) the role of culture and biology in the variability of food choice; c) the consequences of the failure and success of getting food in contemporary human societies.
LABORATORY AND REVIEW SESSIONS
The Graduate Student Instructors (GSI’s) will conduct the laboratory and review sessions. These sessions will include a review of the topics covered in class. In addition, during these sessions, students will learn about: (1) the interpretation and techniques used in nutritional surveys; (2) the use of US Food and Agriculture databanks used in the evaluation of the adequacy of dietary intake; (3) the use of anthropometric field and laboratory techniques to measure growth and nutrition status; and (4) the use of techniques to infer the dietary pattern of hominid fossils.
INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO
This topical 232 course aims at a further development of students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing knowledge of Italian by exposing them to a wide range of multimedia resources connected with popular culture in Italy. Special emphasis is placed on interpersonal communication and a continuing practice of expressing own opinions and conclusions through a variety of assignments and computer-based activities. Grading includes regular attendance and class participation, oral presentation, speaking examination, short papers, home assignments, exams, a midterm, and a final examination.
MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
The concepts of "health" and "illness" are culturally constructed. This course will examine beliefs about these states of being, and the ways in which they are both products and illustrations of the larger social system in which they are found. Ideas about the history of disease, social construction of the body, illness causation, therapies and therapists, healing symbols and rituals, and the social roles of patients and healers will be explored. In addition to examining these beliefs and processes cross-culturally, we will also draw upon examples from Western biomedicine — among them cancer, AIDS, eating disorders, schizophrenia — to illustrate the powerful ways in which illness and culture are bound together.
INTRO TO ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY
A millennium and a half after its collapse, the Roman Empire lives on in the popular imagination. No wonder: at its peak, Rome's empire was the largest the world had yet seen, spanning almost 3000 miles from West to East, with a population of 50 million inhabitants. Its capital was the world's first megacity, a sprawling home to a million people from all walks of life. From the movies we have visions of decadent emperors, fearless gladiators, and the teeming masses screaming for blood at the Colosseum. But what was life in ancient Rome really like? This course will move beyond the standard stereotypes and explore the history and culture of the city of Rome and its vast empire. Through the objects the Romans left behind, such as ruined temples, perfume bottles, imperial portraits, and soldiers' helmets, we can use art and archaeology to reconstruct the story of ancient Rome and the experiences of daily life in the Empire. Beginning with Rome's lowly origins as a small village we will trace its rise and eventual fall, traversing the empire from rainy Britain to the sands of the Sahara. Along the way we will explore such topics as politics and power, life in the army, religion, food and drink, entertainments, and the private life of its subjects. The readings and illustrated lectures will provide a broad overview, while weekly discussion sections will focus on specialized topics. There are no prerequisites for the course. Your grade will be based on two 1 hour-long exams, one final exam, and your section participation.
NPC · Tue Jan 02, 2007 @ 07:15am · 1 Comments |
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Arsenic and Old Lace Big Fish The Big Lebowski Bride and Prejudice The Dark Crystal Donnie Darko Dr. Strangelove Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Little Miss Sunshine Mad Max Night at the Opera Shawn of the Dead This is Spinal Tap The Princess Bride
Italics ones I want to see or have not seen, feel free to add to the list!
NPC · Sat Dec 23, 2006 @ 07:30am · 2 Comments |
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Drunk, Lesbian Hash Orgies |
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Apparently, it was widely suspected that Sharon held these kind of parties back in high school. I don't know what people were every thinking, but I assume they thought it was something like this.
NPC · Thu Dec 07, 2006 @ 05:20am · 0 Comments |
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Quote: [03:06] Sam: ^_^ awww, you know just what to say at the right moment~ [03:07] Bluesummerz: like telling Roxy to IM you right now and say POW POW? surprised [03:07] Sam: [00:07] * StephRoxTilde runs by Divvy and punches him in the nads [00:07] StephRoxTilde: WAHAHAHAHA [00:07] * StephRoxTilde leaves <-- you short snarky son of a b***h! [03:08] Sam: I'll pick you up and throw you in a trash can! [03:08] Bluesummerz: Why must I always squander all that is good?
Quote: [03:02] Sam: You only like me because I fulfill your ego-crushing, foot-in-mouth needs. u_u [03:02] Bluesummerz: It's the chocolate icecream to the bitter tears sprinkles ;_;o
Quote: 02:56] Sam: Hey, it's our cultural perspective that women should dress attractivly, it's rediculous that I should have to restrain myself from enjoying the view. [02:57] Bluesummerz: You do realize that I don't diagree but just like to watch you get defensive and start justifying yourself, right? :p [02:57] Sam: ... [02:58] Sam: ... [02:58] Bluesummerz: ^_^ [02:58] Sam: foot meet mouth. [02:58] Bluesummerz: And how! [02:58] Sam: I love you too Steph.
Quote: [02:22] Bluesummerz: Fa shoo, fa shoo, the Madame's boys offer you they SERVICES! [02:22] Sam: See [02:22] Sam: That means I'd have to wear assless chaps. [02:23] Sam: And personally, I don't wanna show off my a** that much, kthxbai
Quote: [02:17] Bluesummerz: I'm not laughing. What will I do when it snows? ;_; [02:17] Sam: More blankets? [02:18] Bluesummerz: No one will ever find the body. surprised [02:18] Bluesummerz: Steeeph, is that you? In heeeere! [02:18] Sam: ... [02:18] Sam: Damn you distance and foiling my waggly eyebrow based plots before they get off the ground! [02:19] Bluesummerz: Ha ha. You'd keep offering to make 196F. XD [02:19] Bluesummerz: "What? WHAT? It's keeping the bed warm!" [02:19] Sam: -every- chance I got. [02:19] Sam: Don't look at me like that! I'm just trying to offer some help! [02:20] Sam: YOU said you where cold, I don't have extra blankets! [02:20] Bluesummerz: You just have extra FAT, fatty! .v. [02:20] Sam: .v. FINE! The human furnace wont offer his services! [02:20] Sam: ... [02:20] Sam: ... [02:21] Sam: You sure you don't wanna make 196 degrees? [02:21] * Sam waggles his eyebrows.
Quote: [02:21] Bluesummerz: The human furnace wont offer his services! <-- worst callboy name EVER! :p [02:21] Sam: ... [02:21] Sam: ... [02:21] Sam: ;_;
Quote: [21:55] stephroxtilde: hello I'd like to call the human FURNACE! yeah get him we have to get this bachelorette party going !! [21:56] stephroxtilde: his qaggling eyebrows make all the ladies drop their tops /o/ [21:57] stephroxtilde: the sad part is I can see that~ [21:57] stephroxtilde: ...and Divvu doing it...
Quote: [22:37] Bluesummerz: this plot line is boring. Needs more O'Neal snark. [22:38] Sam: Q>_< [22:40] Sam: I say it needs the planet of topless hoola dancers. :3 [22:40] Bluesummerz: Ya know, I've never seen that episode. [22:41] Sam: That way, Daniell can be all wtf when O'Neal makes snarky comments and 'those' grins, Tielk(?) can hmmm and raise an eyebrow, and Jackson can pretend he is going to get laid~ [22:41] Sam: Then, the hilarities ensue! [22:42] Bluesummerz: Jackson can pretend he is going to get laid~ <-- just like real archaeologists. o/ [22:42] Sam: ... [22:42] Sam: Low blow Steph. sad
Quote: [20:28] Bluesummerz: "Why would anyone ever think to tip a cow? I lived right next to one all my life and the thought never occured to me." "Well, ya see, 3 conditions must me met. You need a couple of guys, they need to be really bored, and drunk. :/" [20:30] Sam: Pretty much. [20:30] Sam: Most weird things you seem to hear are something guys do, and it usually involves boredem, booze, or both. [20:31] Sam: Not being one for the sauce and always having a way to amuse myself, this is not an issue I face often. [20:32] Bluesummerz: I have Kat. The trouble is preventing that issue with physical restraint. :/ [20:32] Sam: XD [20:33] Bluesummerz: No Kat! You can't tip the cow! "Can't Steph? That sounds like a CHALLENGE! >.</"
Quote: [20:14] Bluesummerz: Okay, dude, if they start comparing each others sizes I am signing -off-. ._. [20:15] Sam: Yea. [20:15] Sam: Yea, if it wasn't this long constant joke with men I would too. [20:16] Bluesummerz: Must be a universal law then, because I swear I've seen women do that too. -.- [20:16] Sam: Breast size? [20:16] Bluesummerz: Um, cept with boobs. [20:16] Sam: yea [20:17] Bluesummerz: Cause if it were their p***s size that'd be a hellavuh a lot ... different. @_@ [20:17] Bluesummerz: oshi--- traps! [20:17] Sam: I can just see that conversation starting, you realizing what's going on and walking out with dishpan eyes. XD [20:18] Bluesummerz: That's the part of the dream where I wake up screaming. D: [20:18] Sam: XD [20:18] Bluesummerz: What did you see Steph? Horrible things! ;-;
Quote: [23:08] Bluesummerz: DrShin|work: I think when God was handing them out you cut in line so you can get both [19:47] DrShin|work: a*****e <-- I bet you did that with height too. ;_; [23:08] Sam: ;_; Haxxed [23:10] Sam: And yet.... Pyohohoho~ [23:14] Bluesummerz: I wish I could osmosis it out. ;_; [23:15] Sam: XD [23:15] Bluesummerz: ninja a few inches o/ [23:15] Bluesummerz: I can see it know .... [23:15] Bluesummerz: "why do you have a stageninja on your back? ._." Me: Give it back! .v.
Quote: [20:49] Bluesummerz: Like yeah, I fashioned a shiv outta the oversized safety pil [20:49] Bluesummerz: pin [20:50] Bluesummerz: then I stabbed a b***h, just to watch her bleeeeed. .v. [20:50] Sam: XD [20:50] Sam: Oh, but didja get a tat? [20:50] Bluesummerz: Oh yeah, I rolled with the Plaid Kilts [20:50] Bluesummerz: My homegirls [20:50] Bluesummerz: if you will [20:51] Sam: I will. [20:52] Sam: Toughest bunch in the theater department? [20:52] Bluesummerz: word
NPC · Mon Nov 27, 2006 @ 04:47pm · 2 Comments |
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Most Interesting Quotes Culled, pt. 1 |
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Quote: Bluesummerz: I wonder if I got that sexy covered-in-grease-look thing going. /o/ <-- I dunno, you're going to have to walk around shirtless into some mid-horizon sun for me to confirm. :/ Bluesummerz: You know, just to make sure.
Quote: Bluesummerz: "Do a barrel roll, Sam!" "But why would I---" "Down a flight of stairs! .v."
Quote: [00:02] Sam: mom (talking to Erin): Well if you don't wanna talk to your brother I'll just tell him you don't love him. [00:02] Sam: *Erin gets on the phone* me: You don't love me. ;_; [00:02] Sam: Erin: Nobody loves you Sam. The peace and quite around here has been soooo niiiice. [00:02] Bluesummerz: I don't know your sister ... but I like her. surprised
Quote: [23:27] Sam: Lot of stigma between males that you're not a "man" till you've gotten laid. [23:27] Bluesummerz: oshi-- I'm not a man! surprised [23:27] Bluesummerz: owait [23:27] Sam: OSHI [23:27] Sam: :p [23:27] Bluesummerz: o/ [23:28] Bluesummerz: Stigmata averted! [23:28] Sam: XD [23:28] Bluesummerz: But wait, then when I do I'm a whore. =( [23:28] Bluesummerz: Dammit! [23:28] Sam: XD [23:28] Sam: Well, it's only whorish if it's won-ton sex. [23:29] Sam: Won-ton sex for me is "skillful" [23:29] Sam: me... [23:29] Sam: men [23:29] Sam: ... [23:29] Bluesummerz: Best. typo. ever.
Quote: 23:02] Bluesummerz: That's why we women display them in front of you men, but won't let you touch. All part of the "insidious plot" [23:02] Sam: Man, there needs to be a trilliant face like edgar's eyebrow .gif [23:02] Bluesummerz: Something to do with Bazookas and crazy dance parties [23:03] Sam: ;____; [23:03] Bluesummerz: I dunno, I tend to zone out at the meetings [23:03] Sam: ... [23:04] Sam: I suppose a pixkplzthx would be futile. [23:04] Bluesummerz: Seeing as they are sekrit meetings, yes [23:05] Bluesummerz: This conversation never took place. [23:06] Sam: .... right. [23:06] Sam: Never took place.. [23:06] Sam: >.> [23:06] * Sam writes a presentation for the next male sekrit meeting.
Quote: [21:23] Bluesummerz: go House, go [21:23] Sam: o_O [21:23] Sam: ... [21:23] Sam: :O today is tuesday [21:24] Sam: two and a half hours till I run downstairs squeeling like a school girl on crack and hijack the TV. [21:24] Bluesummerz: squeeling like a school girl on crac <--- so that's how you clear a room? surprised [21:25] Sam: If it's not broke, don't fix it.
Quote: [20:45] Sam: ... Wow, so far, I wanna be green arrow! surprised [20:46] Bluesummerz: Oh, the puns that would ential. surprised [20:46] Sam: XD [20:48] Sam: Lois puts out. [20:48] Bluesummerz: "Don't worry Miss Lane, I'll fire one of my special shafts" UNF~ [20:48] Sam: HA [20:48] Sam: "I've bet you've got all sorts of special shafts in there~ ;3" [20:50] Bluesummerz: And he never misses his target. surprised [20:50] Sam: .... dude, Green Arrow must get laid a lot. [20:50] Sam: I mean, damn. [20:52] Sam: "Hey Lois, wanna see how I work the -bow-?
Quote: [17:33] Bluesummerz: But Sam, what am I without my snark? [17:33] Bluesummerz: WHO am I? D: [17:34] Sam: ;___; not Steph. [17:34] Sam: .. [17:34] Sam: ... [17:34] Sam: Wait. [17:34] Sam: ... me? [17:34] Sam: .___. [17:34] Bluesummerz: o__o [17:34] Bluesummerz: I don't want to contemplate that. :v [17:34] * Sam walks away from that line of thought
Quote: [22:57] Sam: I'm a quick study. I think I can figure out something as easy as biology and DNA.. [22:57] Sam: ... [22:57] Sam: ... [22:57] Sam: ... [22:58] Sam: Why is the phrase "Famous last words" haunting me right now.. [22:58] Bluesummerz: whatever you say, champ. neutral
Quote: [17:29] Sam: I give you so much and you give me so little in return... why? ;_; [17:31] Sam: I have the worst luck with women. [17:31] Sam: I should have named my computer bob.
NPC · Mon Nov 27, 2006 @ 04:38am · 1 Comments |
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