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Monday's Anthro Classes
Introduction to Anthro:
CUMULATIVE:
jackie_sparrow [2}
positive_angel [1]
priestly_purple [2]
prue_h [2]
sharon_valerii [1]
studentwillow [2]
Warning: If you have a 2 next to your name, you will receive detention after missing another class.
CUMULATIVE:
death_n_binky (1)
futurebucs_star (1)
jackie_sparrow (2)
positive_angel (2)
priestly_purple (2)
prue_h (2)
sharon_valerii (2)
studentwillow (2)
suzotchka (1)
Good work with the societies. This class we will discuss family. First, I have an article that I would like to pass out that describes two different types of families, then we will talk about what it means to be a family.
Homework: Describe your familial structure. Is it patrilineal or matrilineal? How would your family be different if it was switched from the norm?
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Egyptian Archaeology:
CUMULATIVE:
adolescent_alan [2]
alchemic_bean [1]
darkchylde_ [2]
missromana [1]
valentine_tart [1]
yuuko_sama [1]
Warning: If you have a 2 next to your name, you will receive detention after missing another class.
CUMULATIVE:
adolescent_alan [1]
alchemic_bean [1]
joolushko_tunai [1]
kawalsky [1]
missromana [1]
yuuko_sama [1]
Well done with the quiz. I will hand those back next class, but most of you got at least 80's. This class, we will be looking at yet more slides. This time, we are focusing on a site right near the Nile.
Homework: Describe the process of embalming and mummifying in full detail, as next class we will be looking at mummys!
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Linguistics:
_fleurdelacour [1]
jackie_sparrow [1]
rory__gilmore [1]
wraithbaitjohn [1]
_fleurdelacour [1]
jackie_sparrow [1]
rory__gilmore [1]
wraithbaitjohn [1]
Today's lesson we will be studying the similarities between Greek and Latin's grammar structure. As you can see, both languages are similar except that Greek has a different alphabet, and there is no aorist tense. Obviously, there is a reason for this, and we will see that once comparing the two. Open up your books, please.
Homework: No homework for today :)
CUMULATIVE:
jackie_sparrow [2}
positive_angel [1]
priestly_purple [2]
prue_h [2]
sharon_valerii [1]
studentwillow [2]
Warning: If you have a 2 next to your name, you will receive detention after missing another class.
CUMULATIVE:
death_n_binky (1)
futurebucs_star (1)
jackie_sparrow (2)
positive_angel (2)
priestly_purple (2)
prue_h (2)
sharon_valerii (2)
studentwillow (2)
suzotchka (1)
Good work with the societies. This class we will discuss family. First, I have an article that I would like to pass out that describes two different types of families, then we will talk about what it means to be a family.
Homework: Describe your familial structure. Is it patrilineal or matrilineal? How would your family be different if it was switched from the norm?
---
Egyptian Archaeology:
CUMULATIVE:
adolescent_alan [2]
alchemic_bean [1]
darkchylde_ [2]
missromana [1]
valentine_tart [1]
yuuko_sama [1]
Warning: If you have a 2 next to your name, you will receive detention after missing another class.
CUMULATIVE:
adolescent_alan [1]
alchemic_bean [1]
joolushko_tunai [1]
kawalsky [1]
missromana [1]
yuuko_sama [1]
Well done with the quiz. I will hand those back next class, but most of you got at least 80's. This class, we will be looking at yet more slides. This time, we are focusing on a site right near the Nile.
Homework: Describe the process of embalming and mummifying in full detail, as next class we will be looking at mummys!
-----
Linguistics:
_fleurdelacour [1]
jackie_sparrow [1]
rory__gilmore [1]
wraithbaitjohn [1]
_fleurdelacour [1]
jackie_sparrow [1]
rory__gilmore [1]
wraithbaitjohn [1]
Today's lesson we will be studying the similarities between Greek and Latin's grammar structure. As you can see, both languages are similar except that Greek has a different alphabet, and there is no aorist tense. Obviously, there is a reason for this, and we will see that once comparing the two. Open up your books, please.
Homework: No homework for today :)

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