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Cultural Anthropology - Discovering Our Past, Anna K. Boshnakova Nov 2015

Cultural Anthropology - Discovering Our Past, Anna K. Boshnakova

Student Creative Assignment Collections

Students in the class Cultural anthropology created their unique visual interpretation of the discipline of Anthropology (the study of humans).

Student creative assignment collection, Fall 2015 is a unique archive of students’ creative thinking, imagination, originality, broad curiosity and love of knowledge, the key components in learning and student success.


Issue 67, Autumn 2015, Society Of Bead Researchers Oct 2015

Issue 67, Autumn 2015, Society Of Bead Researchers

The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers

The Bead that Gives Its Power to Priests in Dogon Country, by Tonia Marek • The Glass Bead Sequences at Mapela Hill, Zimbabwe: A Preliminary Report, by Rina Faria • Borneo International Beads Conference 2015, by Deborah Zinn • The Omphalos of Delphi, by Karlis Karklins.


Sibyl 2015, Otterbein University Jun 2015

Sibyl 2015, Otterbein University

Otterbein University Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Issue 66, Spring 2015, Society Of Bead Researchers Apr 2015

Issue 66, Spring 2015, Society Of Bead Researchers

The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers

Imitations of Natural Objects Made for the African Trade by the French Factory Bapterosses, by Marie-José Opper and Craig Eady.


Cultural Anthropology - Through Student Eyes, Anna K. Boshnakova Feb 2015

Cultural Anthropology - Through Student Eyes, Anna K. Boshnakova

Student Creative Assignment Collections

Students in the class Cultural anthropology created their unique visual interpretation of the discipline of Anthropology (the study of humans).

Student creative assignment collection, winter 2015 is a unique archive of students’ creative thinking, imagination, originality, broad curiosity and love of knowledge, the key components in learning and student success.


The Anthropology Of Music - Jazz: Beyond The Sound, Anna K. Boshnakova Feb 2015

The Anthropology Of Music - Jazz: Beyond The Sound, Anna K. Boshnakova

Student Creative Assignment Collections

Student creative assignment collection is inspired by the idea that music can be assigned broader symbolic roles in society and culture, roles in which music itself is taken to symbolize values, beliefs and even passions of the most general nature.

Students enrolled in the course Anthropology of Music came from a variety of disciplines and created their unique interpretation of Jazz that reflects their personal understanding of jazz music as a symbol of human modern thought, metaphor for democracy and freedom of expression.


Aurora Volume 102, Jordan Horn (Editor) Jan 2015

Aurora Volume 102, Jordan Horn (Editor)

Aurora-yearbook

College formerly located at Olivet, Illinois and known as Olivet University (1912-1923) Olivet College (1923-1939), Olivet Nazarene College (1940-1986), and Olivet Nazarene University (1986-Present).


The Truth About Humans: The Decision To Adopt Dogs & Cats, Leann Stadtlander Jan 2015

The Truth About Humans: The Decision To Adopt Dogs & Cats, Leann Stadtlander

2010-2016 Archived Posters

Millions of dogs and cats are adopted from animal shelters every year, however, little is known about why specific animals are adopted. This study examines the qualitative comments given by adopters of cats and dogs for selecting specific animals. Differences between the species and insights into human/animal interactions are discussed.


Proactive Conversation, 3d Printing, And An Old Nintendo, Tesha C. Ellis Jan 2015

Proactive Conversation, 3d Printing, And An Old Nintendo, Tesha C. Ellis

Undergraduate Research Posters

Abstract

One hundred years from now, it would be a true historical treat to be able to showcase 20th and 21st century digital entertainment by presenting video game consoles in mint condition for interactive, educational, play. Arguably, it would be more enlightening and informative for future audiences to be able to physically engage with the electronic artifacts instead of simply observing them behind glass. With the use of 3D technology, components of video game systems can be preserved, and then printed as needed for repairs. It will help keep them functional for future researchers, educators, and enthusiasts.


The Fall Of Teotihuacan, Elizabeth P. Ale Jan 2015

The Fall Of Teotihuacan, Elizabeth P. Ale

Undergraduate Research Posters

In this project I present a survey of multiple theories regarding the dissolution of the ancient Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacan. This complex city-state was established around 100 BCE and became one of the largest and most powerful sites in Mesoamerica. Located about 25 miles northeast of what is today known as Mexico City, Teotihuacan was home to many advanced technological and social structures, including a pyramid called The Pyramid of the Sun that boasted a base as large as the Great Pyramid of Giza’s. At some time between the 7th and 8th century CE, Teotihuacan went into decline. …


The Increase On Nonconsensual Bride Kidnapping In Kyrgyzstan, Amna Nawaz Jan 2015

The Increase On Nonconsensual Bride Kidnapping In Kyrgyzstan, Amna Nawaz

Undergraduate Research Posters

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the country of Kyrgyzstan has had an unprecedented jump in bride kidnapping. The number of occurrences has skyrocketed and with that so has the severity of the violence. In this time women are taken, with no prior indication of when or how, and forced to marry their kidnappers. This non-consensual practice has morphed for reasons unknown. To stop the increasingly abysmal state of women’s rights in Kyrgyzstan, and in countries all of over the world, we must discover why people turned towards violence and lack of consent in the 1990’s.

To determine the …