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21. E-Books
PACAP databases , Malaysia; PACAP databases , Singapore, Taiwan, thailand; by theworthy and ancient Poet Iohn The Paraguayan question; A paraphrase of the civ.
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22. Southeast Asia/South Asia Staff Profiles
Dr Ross H. McLeod PhD (ANU); BE (civ) (Melb); BA 2001), and with A. Diller, 'thailand Franchising the and literature as well as Indonesian ancient history.
http://www.anu.edu.au/graduate/programs/s2/seasstaff.htm
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Ed Aspinall (Politics)
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Professor James J. Fox (Indonesia - Anthropology)
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Professor Hal Hill (Economics)
Professor M. B. Hooker (Indonesia, Islamic Stheast Asia - Comparative Law)
Dr Terry Hull (Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam - Demography) Professor Gavin Jones (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand - Demography) Dr Ann L. Kumar (Indonesia, Southeast Asia more generally - History, Islam) Dr Ross MacLeod (Economics) Dr George Quinn (Indonesia - Culture, Language, Literature, Islam.) Dr Kathryn Robinson (Islam - Anthropology) Dr Pierre van der Eng (Indonesia, Southeast Asia in general - Economic History) Mr Amrih Widodo (Indonesia - Anthropology and Political Culture) Malaysia and Singapore Professor Virginia G. Hooker (Malaysia, Southeast Asia more generally - Literature, Islam, Political Culture and Language) Professor Anthony C. Milner (Malaysia, Southeast Asia more generally - History and Political Culture)

23. NADIA KOKASH
1, western civ. Iraq, Libya,Ethiopia, Eritria,Sudan, Kenya, India, Lebanon, Jordan,Syria, Kuwait,Palestine, Japan, Korea, thailand, China ancient Ruins of Rome.
http://www.acsamman.edu.jo/~hs/2002_2003/acs.seniors/nadiakokash/
Nadia Kokash
Syrian " You see things and say why, but i dream things and say why not." (ananymous) Ciao, Bonjour, Salam wa Alekum, Namaste and Hello one of my art project in 10th grade. it is currently on the wall in MMI. (My art teacher and I)
Countries I lived in
  • Sri Lanka (3 years) India ( 5 years: American Embassy School) British Guyana ( 2 years: Georgetown american School. Rome ( 5 years: MaryMount Internatinal School/) Jordan (2 years: American Community School)
http://media.ditto.com/image/003/7 7/231.jpg Living in all these countries had truly enabled me to experience, socialize and learn so much from the environment as well as the people around me. Hobbies
  • tennis http://www.sirlinksalot.net/kornikova.html Basketball Volleyball reading art
Languages I know
  • English Arabic Italian french
Highschool courses: English 9(honors ), 10, 11, 12., Physical Science, Chemistry, Biology, human anatomy, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-calculus, Decisions Math, Western civ. 1, western Civ. 2, U.S history, French 1, 2, 3, Italian 2, 3, Arabic 4, 5, Speech and Debate, Art (3 yrs.), P.E (2 years) , computer graphics, religion, College preparation. 12th grade(1st quarter) G.P.A: 3.6 :High honor roll

24. Untitled
(If you have pictures of these ancient objects, show Look carefully at sculptureof Buddha from thailand. Note that Buddhism began in India. (See World civ.
http://www.cstone.net/~bcp/2/2MrArt.htm
BCP DRAFT ART
Second Grade - Visual Arts - Lesson 22 - Asian Art (India)
Objectives Observe some characteristics of art from India. Look closely at statue of Ganesha. Infer that Ganesha is part of the religion of Hinduism.
Materials Slide of Ganesha from 11th-century India Slide of Henry Moore's Three Rings Classroom size world map
Suggested Book Glubok, Shirley. The Art of India . New York: Macmillan, 1969 Glubock, who has given art lectures for children at the Metropolitan Museum in New York City, has written a whole series of art books for children. This one has striking black and white photographs that can be shared with the children and a great deal of useful information for the teacher. There is a wonderful picture of a Ganesha that the children can compare to the one they will see from the Walters.
Note for the Teacher By the time you teach this art lesson, the children should already have studied World Civilization Lessons 31 and 32. The art lesson would be a good complement to this month's literature lesson on The Blind Men and the Elephant

25. Baltimore Curriculum Project Lesson Plan Listing
Literature/Amer.civ./Geography Review Lesson 7. Science Asian Art (thailand) -Lesson 25. Music Keyboards Literature Sayings; Mythology of ancient Greece (and
http://www.cstone.net/~bcp/TOC.htm
BCP Lesson Titles
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  • Sayings "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" "Rock-a-bye, Baby" "Georgie Porgie" "Ladybug, Ladybug" "Early to Bed" "Hey Diddle Diddle" The Three Little Kittens" "The Three Billy Goats Gruff' "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" "The Three Little Pigs" "Johnny Appleseed" "Three Blind Mice"/ "Hot Cross Buns"
History
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Science
  • The Human Body - Skin - Lesson 1 The Human Body - Cleanliness - Lesson 2 The Human Body - Healthy foods - Lesson 3 The Human Body - Exercise - Lesson 4
Art
  • Warm and Cool Colors - Lesson 1 Colors in Landscape Paintings - Lesson 2
Music
  • "The Wheels on the Bus" - Lesson 1 "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" - Lesson 2 "If You're Happy and You Know It" - Lesson 3
KINDERGARTEN - OCTOBER Literature
  • Saying "Little Bo Peep" "Little Boy Blue" "Little Jack Horner" "Little Miss Muffet" "Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling"

26. Cambodia's Angor Wat
and west over large tracts of what is now thailand. City ), which forms the core ofthe ancient site as not just Angkor's temples but the entire civ ilization
http://www.vwam.com/vets/angkor/introduction1.htm
W hen, in March 1994, the central tower of Angkor Wat was struck by lighting, Cambodia's co-premier flew to the site to preside over a religious ceremony. There had been little physical damage to the 800-year-old temple, but the natural phenomenon was taken as a bad omen, demanding propitory rites if misfortune were to be averted.
A ngkor is a symbol of power, of greatness,of immortality. Angkor Wat and the other stone temples of the ancient capital of the Khmer were built by god-kings to link the human and the divine in life and to allow the two to merge in death. As such, Angkor's monuments legitimized sovereignty and served as palladia of the nation. The symbolic essence of such power is as potent today as it was a thousand years ago when the Khmer nation was founded, and the passage of time through Angkor is marked as much by a metaphorical continuity as by physical change. It is no coincidence that during the civil war of the 1970s and '80s opposing factions chose Angkor Wat as the central motif for their different national flags.
T ime has, however, fostered myths, none more persistent than the belief that Angkor was a mysterious lost city, hidden from the world until stumbled upon in the mid-nineteenth century by Henri Mouhot, the French explorer and naturalist. Mouhot did visit Angkor in January 1860, and

27. ASIA/PACIFIC Non-Western History
site for K16 World History teachers (and for Western civ. ancient wa`a (canoes)were carved from logs, lashed together with thailand - WWW Virtual Library;
http://my.execpc.com/~dboals/asapac.html
Part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers
Non-Western History
Non-Western History - ASIA/PACIFIC - CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA - CHINA/JAPAN - AFRICA - MIDDLE EAST - INDIA - GENERAL/CROSS-CULTURAL ASIA/PACIFIC CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA CHINA/JAPAN AFRICA ... GENERAL/CROSS-CULTURAL
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  • 28. Civilization Fanatics' Center: News Archive: October 2001
    and British Commonwealth forces in the Philippines, thailand, Malaya and at 536 PMThe civ III Info The ancient Era's catapults were fairly effective smashing
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    29. Registrar's Office
    Chemistry CHM, civil Engineering Technology civ, College COL, study of Korea,Tibet, Indonesia, Burma and thailand. of building, beginning in ancient Egypt.
    http://www.sunybroome.edu/cours_descrip.html
    Course Descriptions Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counseling: ASA Anthropology: ANT Art: ART Banking: BNK Biology: BIO Business: BUS Business Information Technology: BIT Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: HSV Chemistry: CHM Civil Engineering Technology: CIV College: COL Communications: COM Community Internship: CTP Computer Studies: CST Criminal Justice: CRJ Dental Hygiene: DEN Dietary Manager: DIA Early Childhood: ECE Economics: ECO Electrical Engineering Technology: EET Emergency Medical Technician: EMT Engineering Science: EGR English: ENG, ESL Fire Protection: FRS French: FRE Geography: GEO German: GER Health Care Management: HCM Health Information: HIT History: HIS Hotel/Restaurant Management: BHM Human Development: SAC Humanities: HUM Human Services: HMS Interior Design: INT Italian: ITA Law/Paralegal: LAW Learning Skills: LRS Literature: LIT Materials Management: MRP Mathematics: MAT Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET Medical Assistant: MDA Medical Laboratory: MLT Music: MUS Nursing: ADN Paramedic: PMD Philosophy: PHI Physical Education: PED Physical Science: PHS Physical Therapist: PTA Physics: PHY Political Science:

    30. Course Descriptions
    study of Korea, Tibet, Indonesia, Burma and thailand. of 40 centuries of building,beginning in ancient Egypt. Hours, 2 Lab Hours; Prerequisite civ 159 Basic
    http://www.sunybroome.edu/courses/art.html
    Course Descriptions Art ART 102 3 Credits History of Western Art I Return to top An overview of Western Art from 25,000 BC to about 1550 AD. Study of man's made objects, paintings, sculpture, drawings, graphics, ceramics and some architecture to reveal the relationships between these objects and the history of civilizations. Slide lecture format. 3 Class Hours
    ART 103 3 Credits History of Western Art II Return to top Survey of the visual arts in Western culture from the late Renaissance until the 1990s to reveal how art mirrors life and reflects its ideals. Special emphasis on American painting and sculpture. Slide lecture format and field trips. 3 Class Hours
    ART 104 3 Credits History of Asian Art Return to top History of Asian Art is appropriate for all students who are interested in the cultural traditions and artistic expressions of Asian countries. This course presents a general survey of the development of Asian Art and Architectural forms in the Far East including India, Japan and China with supplementary study of Korea, Tibet, Indonesia, Burma and Thailand. Cultural traditions, especially Buddhism introduced. Prior experience in art history is not necessary. The format involves slide lecture, readings and class discussion.

    31. International Programs Through BSC
    thailand. Khon Kaen. Council. U. College Cork. Irish, Greek, Roman civ., history,Irish cultural studies. Ireland. Middle East Technical U. history of ancient civs.
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    Academic Programs Admission Alumni Affairs Athletics ... Records
    International Programs through BSC Region Country City Program University Areas of Study Africa Ghana Legon/Accra Council U. of Ghana law, medicine, science, African studies, archives, international relations Kenya ACS Kalamazoo College African studies Mozambique B-SC Interim service learning Senegal ACS Kalamazoo College African studies South Africa Augsburg multicultural studies South Africa Cape Town Council U. of Cape Town fine art, architecture, law, medicine, music, science, social science South Africa Stellenbosch AIFS U. of Stellenbosch African studies, political science, international relations Tunisia Monastir Council Tunisian National Heritage Institute archaeological research Zimbabwe Harare Syracuse Syracuse programone track cultural studies; Spring semester at Univ. of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Mutare/Mutamba B-SC Interim service learning Asia China Bejiing Council special program language and culture China Nanjing Council Nanjing U. liberal arts and social sciences, top 5 in China

    32. FindLaw For Legal Professionals
    Elizabeth Trammel then traveled to thailand where she purchased The ancient foundationsfor so sweeping a privilege have Law 60.10 (McKinney 1971); NY civ.
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    33. Www.lincc.lib.or.us/lf/gl-video-ad.txt
    the travel gui 199 915.93 THA thailand, the golden case for prehistoric 1998 930.1ancient ancient graves voices of Corps of Discover 1997 973.7 civ civil war
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    34. Water Beetle Bibliography: R References
    An ancient record of Hydrophilus piceus (L.) (Col., Hydrophilidae) breeding in civ. 16note sul Coleotteri Idrodefaga) Dytiscidae from Burma, thailand and Sri
    http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/biod/waterbeetles/bibliography/r_references.html
    Bibliography of Aquatic Coleoptera:
    The "R" References
    Compiled by Warren U. Brigham Illinois Natural History Survey
    Last Update: 1 August 1996
    This document is under construction!
    Earlier work, plus two decade's of contributions of the Aquatic Coleoptera section of the Current and Selected Bibliographies on Benthic Biology of the North American Benthological Society (NABS), have produced a data base of more than 10,000 citations pertaining to water beetles. These are herewith made available online as a service to the scientific community. While this work may seem comprehensive, it is not complete. Citations are being added on a regular basis. The "Last Update" notice indicates such changes.
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    Rabeni, C. F., and K. E. Gibbs.
    • 1980. Ordination of deep river invertebrate communities in relation to environmental variables. Hydrobiologia 74(1):67-76.
    Raddum, G. G., G. Hagenlund, and G. A. Halvorsen.
    • 1984. Effects of lime treatment on the benthos of lake Sondre Boksjo. Inst. Freshw. Res. Drottningholm 61:167-176.
    Rahim, M. A. A., J. F. Robinson, and C. M. Smith.

    35. Untitled
    carry an oil cargo from Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, to Rayong, thailand, in February R.civ. 2 “Rule B is simply an extension of this ancient practice.” Aurora
    http://csmail.law.pace.edu/lawlib/legal/us-legal/judiciary/second-circuit/test3/
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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    August Term, 2001 (Argued: Decided: November 06, 2002 Docket No. 02-7078 WINTER STORM SHIPPING, LTD., Plaintiff-Appellant, -against- TPI, a/k/a THAI PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED, THAI PETROCHEMICAL LIMITED, THAI PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY PCL, TPI OIL (1997) CO., LTD. AND TPI OIL CO. LTD., Defendants-Appellees Before: KEARSE, McLAUGHLIN, Circuit Judges , and HAIGHT, District Judge Plaintiff-appellant Winter Storm Shipping, Ltd. appeals from a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Shira A. Scheindlin, District Judge ) vacating a maritime attachment plaintiff-appellant obtained of funds belonging to defendants-appellees in the hands of a bank within the district and dismissing the complaint for lack of jurisdiction over defendants-appellees. We vacate the judgment and remand the case to the district court with instructions to reinstate the attachment and to retain jurisdiction.
    for Plaintiff-Appellant. (Richard H. Webber

    36. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    you should have more pics about ancient greek art Pom pom017@hotmail.com Bangkok,thailand Thursday, March 04 college student taking a music in western civ.
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    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption There are so many different styles of architecture in the world. At this site you start by selecting a spot on the world map and discovering what types of architecture you might find there. See Mayan structures, Gothic cathedrals, or the Forbidden City in Beijing. Learn the difference between Greek, Classical, and Roman styles. A vast assortment of pictures and graphics bring all the styles to life.
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    37. FIU Religious Studies - Nathan Katz Vita
    Ethnic Conflict in Buddhist Societies Sri Lanka, thailand and Burma, co 988054-civ,Warner, et Legend to History India and Israel in the ancient World, Shofar
    http://www.fiu.edu/~religion/faculty/katzvita.html
    Curriculum Vita:
    Nathan Katz
    Department of Religious Studies, DM302 Off..: 305/348-3909 Florida International University University Park Off. fax: 305/348-1879 Miami, FL 33199 E-mail: katzn@fiu.edu Education Ph.D. 1978 Temple University Religion M.A. 1975 Temple University Religion A.B. 1970 Temple University English Other education University of Sri Lanka Pali University of Pennsylvania Sanskrit, Tibetan Naropa Institute Tibetan Namgyal Institute of Tibetology Tibetan Fields of expertise Research: Indo-Judaic Studies; South Asian religions; Buddhism in India, Tibet, Sri Lanka; Jews of India;. Cultural links between Indic and Judaic civilizations. Teaching: History of religions (methods; comparative mysticisms; religion and society/politics/ethnicity); Buddhism; Hinduism; Judaism; World religions. Departments: Religious studies; Anthropology; Area studies (including Asian, International, Jewish, Ethnic studies); Philosophy.
    Academic appointments Florida International University Professor of Religious Studies Charter Chair, Department of Religious Studies,1995- Charter Chair, Jewish Studies Program, 1994-95

    38. Mailman.library.uwa.edu.au/pipermail/newbooks-900/2002.txt
    Political Prisoners (Burma) PUBLISHED thailand Assistance Association LOCATION HSS960.32 1999 civ BRN B18991026 TITLE Understanding the ancient and medieval
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    From newbooks-900@library.uwa.edu.au Wed May 22 01:35:29 2002 From: newbooks-900@library.uwa.edu.au (newbooks-900@library.uwa.edu.au) Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 09:35:29 +0800 (WST) Subject: [Newbooks-900] UWA Library New Books 900-999 22/05/02 Message-ID: SERIES: Archaeology of York v. 17 LOCATION: HSS Q 936.2843 1976 SMA http://catalogue.library.uwa.edu.au/record=b1551808 TITLE: The power of intellectuals in contemporary Germany / edited by Michael Geyer PUBLISHED: Chicago London : University of Chicago Press, 2001 LOCATION: HSS 943 2001 POW http://catalogue.library.uwa.edu.au/record=b1904530 From newbooks-900@library.uwa.edu.au Wed Oct 9 07:03:06 2002 From: newbooks-900@library.uwa.edu.au (newbooks-900@library.uwa.edu.au) Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 15:03:06 +0800 (WST) Subject: [Newbooks-900] UWA Library - New Books List Message-ID:

    39. Untitled
    Malaysia Phillipines Singapore Taiwan thailand Vietnam computers Advance notice MYSTERIESOF ancient CHINA TILL China Business InfoVision civ Welcome to nbsp
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    Côte d'Ivoire (civ); Croatia (CRO); Cuba (CUB); Cyprus TPE); Tajikistan (TJK); Tanzania(TAN); thailand (THA); Togo In ancient times an Olympic Truce was pledged for
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