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Asian Studies: South Asia Map
Map quiz will be on Friday, April 12. Link to a blank map of the region. Read more
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Sophomore Presentations
Students need to have all materials prepared from class tomorrow, Tuesday April 2. Poster-boards will be graded this week. Read more
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Asian Studies: Southeast Asia Map
The Map quiz will be on Friday, March 5. You may use the following link as a way to study. (Map) Read more
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Asian Studies Research Readings: 1900-1930
Research the following terms and explain how they led to the development of the following ideas Creation of the Modern Japanese Empire Creation and Collapse of the Chinese Republic Occupation of Korea by Japan Read more
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Eng II Unit Four Blogs
After reading the stories about chivalry, (The Song of Roland, Chevrefoil, and Perceval “The Grail”) write what you believe is the difference between chivalry and good manners in today’s world. After reading Don Quixote and Candide, explain what are the key differences between a parady and a satire. Additional explain why you think the two… Read more
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Happy Pi Day
Happy Pi Day Hope everyone enjoys celebrating the most mathematical day of March and Albert Einstein’s birthday today. Additionally a little reminder, about tomorrow, to all Cesarean born imperial dictators , “Beware the Ides of March.” Related articles Happy pi day, Albert! (plus.maths.org) Calculating Pi with Real Pies (neatorama.com) Five Great Ways to Celebrate Pi Day on 3/14 (ed.gov)… Read more

