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THURSDAY VCC 7pm – Midterm – Prep Questions
Chapter 1 1. Name the three boats Columbus used on his first voyage? 2. The Anasazi tribe settled in what is known as the Four Corners; what states make up the four corners? 3. What year did Columbus sail the Atlantic? 4. In the early 1500’s approximately how many Indians… Continue reading
AMH2020 T-R 4pm – Midterm Questions
Chapter 1-Who did the Pueblos establish a thriving horse trade with in the 1690s?-What disease ran ramped between 1610 and 1675 wiping out tens of thousands of Indians?-What is the name of the document Martin Luther posted on his church door in 1517?-Archaeologists assume that the first humans in the… Continue reading
La Ciudad de Nuestra Senora, la Reina de los Angeles
This is a clarification. In class yesterday I mentioned that the original name of the modern city of Los Angeles was La Ciudad de Nuestra Señora de los Angeles, but after some brief research I wish to correct that to El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora, la Reina de los Angeles… Continue reading
Popol Vuh – TranslatedText – Part I
Popol Vuh – Maya Quiche Part 1 ( paragraphs that begin with an asterisk ‘*’ are notes by the translator) Chapter 1 This is the account of how all was in suspense, all calm, in silence; all motionless, still, and the expanse of the sky was empty. This is the… Continue reading
Music Flowchart
Final Exam Schedule – Spring 2010
UCF Courses – [full calendar] Course Final Exam WOH2022.001 MWF- 10:30am-11:20am Mon 5/3 – 10:00am WOH2022.002 MWF- 1:30pm-2:20pm Mon 5/3 – 1:00pm EUH2000.002 MWF -2:30pm-3:20pm Wed 4/28 – 1:00pm WOH2022.005 MW- 4:30pm-5:45pm Mon 5/3 – 4:00pm VCC-East Courses – [full calendar] Course Final Exam EUH2000.25170 – TR -4pm-5:15pm Tues 4/27… Continue reading
Finally, Someone found a use for the iPad.
Hombre en la Encrucuijada – Diego Rivera
Guatemala – Land Evictions
The following video demonstrates the type of treatment experienced by indigenous peoples across Latin America as their habitation in arable lands is threatened by the national governements desperate desires to bring foreign investments into the region. Continue reading