French Language I (Language and Phonology) Professor Michela MuranoFrench Language I (Language and Phonology) Professor Michela Murano
Dr. Valérie Durand; Dr. Michela Murano; Dr. Franca Orione; Dr. Béatrice Remillieux; Dr. Carolina Viola 2
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Gisp proposal: Advanced Topics in The Theory of ComputationGisp proposal: Advanced Topics in The Theory of Computation
However, the theory of computation is valuable not only for its practical importance, but also for its philosophical importance, mathematical beauty, and intellectual challenge
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Spring 2014 Day of Week/Time: Tuesdays 3: 00 pm – 4: 40 pm and Thursdays 4: 00 pm – 4: 50 pm; Room bc-122Spring 2014 Day of Week/Time: Tuesdays 3: 00 pm – 4: 40 pm and Thursdays 4: 00 pm – 4: 50 pm; Room bc-122
Office Hours: Mondays; 4: 00 pm until 5: 30 pm; in addition, you are very welcome to contact me to schedule an appointment
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Bma5331 Applied Security Analysis and Valuation Workshop Course DescriptionBma5331 Applied Security Analysis and Valuation Workshop Course Description
Some of the methods are well established and others are relatively new. The course will evaluate a portfolio of approaches to come up with a consistent approach to valuation. Besides valuing equities the course will also cover what we can learn from
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Glqs 201 (previously offered as glqs 302)Glqs 201 (previously offered as glqs 302)
Aids activism to the gay marriage issue, schisms within the lgbtq political movements, queers and disability, issues of race, class and representation within the queer community, and non‐human perspectives on queer
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Section five: part a introduction to the core a. Liberal arts educationSection five: part a introduction to the core a. Liberal arts education
This is done by introducing students to a variety of important parts of the universe of learning and helping him or her see how to draw upon and live in the community of learners
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Illinois institute of technologyIllinois institute of technology
The following information is required by the Undergraduate Studies Committee to approve new programs. After approval by ugsc this form should be routed to Faculty Council for approval and then the Provosy’s office
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The Black Radical ImaginationThe Black Radical Imagination
The course will also explore the spatial constraints to experiencing radical liberation. The students will engage critically​ with both secondary and primary texts focused on freedom, liberation
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Ant 4409 Anthropology of Peace and ViolenceAnt 4409 Anthropology of Peace and Violence
What does militarization do to communities and their existing social fabric? 3 What marks the effects of violence on individuals and peoples?
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History undergraduatecourseoffering s fall 2015History undergraduatecourseoffering s fall 2015
It should be noted that while 4000 courses usually also include graduate students (6000-level), their content is governed by undergraduate requirements, and a distinct set of reading, writing
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The Department of History Course DescriptionsThe Department of History Course Descriptions
The numbers were given in a haphazard fashion and there is no difference between the 300- and 400- level courses. The Department does not have courses specifically for juniors or for seniors
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School of Architecture FacultySchool of Architecture Faculty
Hardy, D. J., Director; Abbate, A. J.; Caldierón, J.; d’Anjou, P.; Haupt, H.; Kulic, V.; Lyn, F. E.; Sandell, J.; Thitisawat, M.; Van de Riet, K.; Vermisso, E
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Constant Flux: Media and Communication from Telegraph to TwitterConstant Flux: Media and Communication from Telegraph to Twitter
Assessing how the liberal arts, sciences, business and communication have changed with inventions such as the printing press, telegraph
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Blue Springs School District Sophomore Algebra II syllabus 1 Credit Hour 2014-2015 TeacherBlue Springs School District Sophomore Algebra II syllabus 1 Credit Hour 2014-2015 Teacher
Textbook: Larson, R., & McDougal, L. (2004). Algebra Evanston, Ill.: McDougal Littell
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American Literature Selected Chapters ects creditsAmerican Literature Selected Chapters ects credits
American literature in respect to politics, cultural studies, sociology etc. Apart from discussing fiction, the course will also go through the cinematic representation of some of the literary works and discuss the possibilities and limitations of visual
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