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CSBK 210 01 (10104) T 3.30-5.30 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Skills WR Introduction to basic food journalism techniques through analysis of different styles of food writing. Discussion of the science of cooking, how to track a story, and how to conduct an interview.
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CSBR 210 01 (10105) M 1.30-3.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu The nature of achievements and the ways in which accomplishments may add value and meaning to human life. Readings from current analytic philosophy, literature, current events, history, and psychology, as well as works by Nietzsche, Aristotle, and existentialist writers.
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CSCC 210 01 (10106) W 7.00-9.00p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So Corporate governance and social responsibility in the United States examined through discussion of corporate law, business and social issues, and actual shareholder proposals. Attention to individual and institutional activism as well as appropriate societal roles for corporations and shareholders.
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CSCC 212 01 (10107) Th 3.30-5.30 Fall 2009 No regular final examination A workshop in musical poetics. Focus on the buried linguistic and musical structures of poetry and on the ways in which these structures create voice and meaning in a poem. Intended to help students produce original poetry and find their own music and voice within each poem.
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CSDC 210 01 (10108) W 7.00-9.30p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu A study of the ways that journalists define and shape economic news. Discussion of the pressures that business journalists face and the process of press coverage for business, economics, financial markets, and personal finance.
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CSDC 211 01 (10109) Th 3.30-5.30 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So
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CSES 211 01 (10110) M 7.00-9.00p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So Examination of legal and historical issues connected with sexual slavery. Topics include public apology, legal reparations, memorialization, trauma, artistic representations of mass violence, and forgiveness/reconciliation. Discussion of Asian "comfort women" sexually enslaved by the Japanese military during World War II.
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CSJE 210 01 (10111) W 2.30-4.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu Study of literary and film representations of the American South. The place of the South in the national imagination; what it means to be a southerner; ways in which the South differs from the rest of the United States; distinctive elements of southern art as compared to other American art.
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CSMC 210 01 (10112) M 2.30-4.30 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Introduction to the craft of narrative journalism as featured in publications such as the
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CSMC 211 01 (10113) T 7.00-9.00p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Skills WR Areas So Exploration of links between social identity, crime, and criminal justice policy. Focus on contemporary social problems such as racial profiling, disproportionate punishment, unequal justice, and terrorism. Multiculturalism and theories of social control examined using both criminological and sociological approaches.
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CSMC 212 01 (10114) T 9.25-11.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Sc Introduction to the mechanisms by which environmental carcinogens cause cancer. Emphasis on the influence genetic factors can have on the ultimate outcome of tumor formation.
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CSPC 210 01 (10115) M 7.00-9.30p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So Exploration of issues and challenges faced by politicians, with particular attention to politicians' motivations for confronting difficult problems. Understanding of the political process developed through interviews with working politicians.
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CSPC 211 01 (10116) Th 3.30-5.20 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Sc Introduction to fundamental scientific principles and methods through an examination of the beer-brewing process. Discussion of ingredients and chemical reactions, environmental issues, and the economics of the beer industry.
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CSSM 210 01 (10117) M 7.00-9.00p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Exploration of financial market extremes. Focus on theoretical arguments for and against the existence of booms and busts, with discussion of corresponding policies. Evaluation of historic examples.
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CSSM 212 01 (10118) W 7.00-9.00p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So Study of educational reform movements. Evaluation of proposals for achieving equal educational opportunity in America at the prekindergarten through twelfth-grade and postsecondary levels.
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CSSY 210 01 (10119) Th 3.30-5.30 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas So The evolution of hip hop music and culture from the 1970s through the 1990s, including graffiti art, b-boying(break dancing), DJ-ing, and MC-ing. Examination of the historical and political contexts in which hip hop culture has taken shape. Attention to questions of race, gender, authenticity, consumption, commodification, globalization, and old-fashioned "funkiness."
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CSSY 211 01 (10120) Fall 2009 No regular final examination Areas Hu
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CSTC 210 01 (10121) T 7.00-9.00p Fall 2009 No regular final examination Skills WR Areas So Analysis of Venezuelan politics during the presidency of Hugo Chavez, with specific attention to the role of oil in the national political economy. The ongoing political transformation of Venezuela and the far-reaching effects that Venezuelan politics have on the region.
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CSTC 211 01 (10122) W 9.25-11.15 Fall 2009 No regular final examination Analysis of innovative techniques for financing risk in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Use of case studies to understand theories of risk, strategies for funding retained losses, and methods of risk transfer. Discussion of changes to the paradigm of risk management during the current economic cycle.
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