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Syllabus: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology 203.2, Fall 2004 (19 Kb) {Open this file}
What plagiarism is and how to avoid it (6 Kb) {Open this file}
Reading for Wednesday, Sept. 15: Peggy McIntosh, White Privilege, Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack (800 Kb) {Open this file}
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List of critical summary assignments for each student, by student ID (very small) {Open this file}
Midterm study guide (very small) {Open this file}
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Final exam study guide (very small) {Open this file}
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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Bruce Owen
Copyright (c) 2004, Bruce Owen. All rights reserved.
Please send comments on content and presentation to
bruce.owen@sonoma.edu.
URL of this document: http://bruceowen.com/introcultural/203f2004.htm
Revised: 5 December 2004
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