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Culture Shock | BYU Field Studies
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The world is our campus. Posted on April 4, 2011. Do I value hard work and self-reliance because I myself am hard working and self-reliant, or just because these are (WASP) American values? Larr; Geography and Development. Last (of the Semester) Reflections on Cultural Learning →. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
Field Studies Through the Years | BYU Field Studies
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The world is our campus. Field Studies Through the Years. Posted on April 15, 2011. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Larr; Last (of the Semester) Reflections on Cultural Learning. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Join 3 other followers.
Last (of the Semester) Reflections on Cultural Learning | BYU Field Studies
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The world is our campus. Last (of the Semester) Reflections on Cultural Learning. Posted on April 13, 2011. In short, I was very wrong. [ Read more by Averyl. Larr; Culture Shock. Field Studies Through the Years →. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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The world is our campus. Early Christian and Byzantine Art in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. Middle Eastern Studies, Arabic,. Early Childhood/Special Education,. Malaria in rural Ghana. Changes in Dance in rural Ghana. Development Efforts in Ghana. Availability of Maternal Health Services in Ghana. Technology in Exile: Tibetan Digital Literacy. Julia Merrill [ pre-field. Matt Merrill, [ pre-field. Media Arts Studies, Spanish,. Good Samaritans in Our Time. Dietetics, International Development,. Causes ...
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The world is our campus. April 4, 2011. Field Studies Through the Years. April 15, 2011. Last (of the Semester) Reflections on Cultural Learning. April 13, 2011. February 11, 2011. The Medium of Field Notes. October 12, 2010. While looking at the limitations of a field study, both the way I saw the experience (in avatars, or different aspects of my personality) as well as the medium I used to record my findings had a significant impact on my project . [Read more by Rachel]. The Trouble With Africa. I thi...
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Field Study: Different Perceptions
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How YOU Can Help. Tuesday, August 9, 2011. Not sure where this cartoon is originally from). I thought this was an interesting image that illustrates how people can see an issue as fuel as women being suppressed by a male dominated society from two totally different perspectives. Is either one right/wrong? Are they both right/wrong? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love getting feedback from others so feel free to post. Please Give Me Feedback! By writing in my Guestbook! Jim McGrath ( Quoted from "L...
Field Study: Real Indians - Response 1
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How YOU Can Help. Monday, August 8, 2011. Real Indians - Response 1. Image from GoodReads.com). Identity and the Survival of Native America. This book covers a wide range of topics mostly linking back to the idea of identity, especially that of contemporary Native American identity. It discusses how Indians see themselves and their identity and how one obtains a race or ethnic identity. 8220;Real Indians” also goes into issues that circumvent from multiracial identity. One passage I want to discuss says,...
Field Study: Social Media & Community
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How YOU Can Help. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Social Media and Community. I read an article called "Your Community is Out There, Where are You? By Jason Falls (Aug 3, 2011) on SocialMediaExplorer.com ( http:/ www.socialmediaexplorer.com/social-media-marketing/your-community-is-out-there-where-are-you/. How important to you is talking to someone face to face and having actual human interactions instead of just online ones? Can a community be purely digital/online? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This ...
Field Study: How YOU Can Help
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How YOU Can Help. How YOU Can Help. I would LOVE any help anyone can give me. I would also LOVE to hear even just your experience living in the Flagstaff area or if you have any connections that could help me on my research. If you think you could be a resource or link me to awesome resources I would greatly appreciate it. If you know of some books/sites/links/online articles that either deal with the Flagstaff community or community in general I would love for you to share them with me! Jim McGrath ( Qu...
Field Study: Genocide of the Mind - Response 2
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How YOU Can Help. Sunday, August 7, 2011. Genocide of the Mind - Response 2. This image from: GoodReads.com). Another response paper to:. Genocide of the Mind:. New Native American Writing. This is a second response paper for “Genocide of the Mind” which is a compilation of personal narratives of people with Native American heritage and both their negative and positive experiences because of this heritage. This response paper covers section 3 titled “Native Languages: Where Will They Go From Here? This r...
Field Study: Genocide of the Mind - Response 1
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How YOU Can Help. Saturday, August 6, 2011. Genocide of the Mind - Response 1. Image from Goodreads.com). Here is a paper I wrote on part of the book:. Genocide of the Mind: New Native American Writing. Edited by: MariJo Moore. The first two were from Kathryn Lucci-Cooper’s narrative To Carry the Fire Home. Gabriel Horn said in his narrative in section 2 titled The Genocide of a Generation’s Identity. If you are interested in this book you can buy it on Amazon. Here is the link to the review on GoodReads.
Field Study: BOOK REVIEW: "Women in Navajo Society" written by Ruth Roessel
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How YOU Can Help. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. BOOK REVIEW: "Women in Navajo Society" written by Ruth Roessel. Women in Navajo Society" Critical Book Review. One theme I would like to discuss from “Women in Navajo Society” is issue of people being looked down upon, judged and labeled in negative terms because of their ethnic heritage. Ruth Roessel gives a description about her experience of going to school as a kid. She was given an aptitude test in which it said she should aspire to become a waitress.
Michelle and Ghana: Journal 30 - I'm Really Going
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Using Community Capitals Framework to Evaluate Access to Good Health Care in Ghana. Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Journal 30 - I'm Really Going. So today is the last day of class. Friday morning we have a marathon meeting. Thursday three weeks from tomorrow I leave for a different country. I keep telling myself it's going to be only two transfers (mission time) before I come back. I can last anywhere for two transfers right? Can I really do the research I'm thinking about doing in that short amount of time?
Michelle and Ghana: Short Project Explanation
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Using Community Capitals Framework to Evaluate Access to Good Health Care in Ghana. Health in Rural Ghana:. Using Community Capitals Framework to Evaluate Access to Health Care. A Field Study Proposal. 2) How is people’s access to health care affected by these capitals? This is an image of the seven capitals of a community, I will be using this theory in my study to understand 1) what assets exist in the community for each capital and 2) how access to Healthcare is affected by each capital. My mentor, Jo...
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We are BYU fans!
We are BYU fans! The Hodges family in Newport News, Virginia! Wednesday, August 12, 2009. Elder Hodges in Basel Switzerland. David continues to diligently serve as a missionary in Switzerland. He absolutely loves the people, sharing the Gospel and the food! He sent us some new pictures in his email on Monday! Needless to say I was pretty excited! He will be home in 7 1/2 months. I miss him but know he is doing what he needs to do and he is where Heavenly Father wants him to be! Doesn't he just glow?
Hanging with the Robinson's
Hanging with the Robinson's. Saturday, December 19. Steele's Pre-school christmas program! Links to this post. Thursday, December 10. Coop and Jackson's BYU and BAMA tribute! We were over Wes and Stacey's one night and Cooper and Jackson come down in all this gear. They were SO proud to represent! I guess like father's like son's! Links to this post. Wednesday, November 18. Daddy coaching Fall Soccer! So this year was very good for him, he was the older one of group and improved a ton! Links to this post.
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BYU Family History Class
BYU Family History Class. Sponsored by Spanish Fork Utah East Stake. Personal Ancestral File, Web based program :. The Next Generation, New Family Search, Preparing for Family Tree, Organization, Documentation, Internet Research, etc. 824 West 800 South. January 9 - April 17, 2013. Tuition Fee: $22.50 - paid at time of registration. (see below). A Family History class supplement is available for a fee of $4.00 paid by cash or check on the first day class. To register go to. Http:/ arc.byu.edu.
BYU Family History Library
BYU Family History Library. Welcome to the BYU Family History Library Blog, created by consultants for patrons of the BYU FHL, Provo, Utah, housed in the Harold B. Lee Library, on the Brigham Young University Campus. The library is open to genealogists world wide and affiliated with the Salt Lake Family History Library. Monday, April 20, 2009. Cool Stuff on the Internet. Marriage, Death Records. BYU Family History Coordinator. 1 How to Use Google. 2 Most Used Resources. 3 Deciding Which articles to search.
BYU Field Studies | the world is our campus
The world is our campus. April 4, 2011. Field Studies Through the Years. April 15, 2011. Last (of the Semester) Reflections on Cultural Learning. April 13, 2011. February 11, 2011. The Medium of Field Notes. October 12, 2010. While looking at the limitations of a field study, both the way I saw the experience (in avatars, or different aspects of my personality) as well as the medium I used to record my findings had a significant impact on my project . [Read more by Rachel]. The Trouble With Africa. I thi...
BYU Final Cut Film Festival
Thursday, January 5, 2012. Our new website is film.byu.edu/finalcut. Though, we are still going under design of the website, everything else, INCLUDING ALL SUBMISSION INFORMATION is on that website. As of right now all Final Cut Film Festival submitters must fill out this form. By Feburary 17th at midnight. No late entries will be accepted. https:/ docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform? Posted by SFA Council. Saturday, October 15, 2011. We filled up fast! Posted by SFA Council. Saturday, September 3, 2011.
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FIRST LOOK: BYU Students and the Moving Image
For the full airing schedule. What Is First Look? View my complete profile. Something to say about it? Please share your comments, questions, thoughts, concerns about the episodes below. Please be thoughtful and respectful in your responses to others' opinions. Comments will be screened before posting. Wednesday, August 11, 2010. Episode 406: Going Forth. A short film that Justin made as a part of the Columbia MFA is currently screening at film festivals across the nation. For the first time. He grad...
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010. 8220;there is a place for scholars in the Lord’s house”. Have you ever felt like there isn’t a place for scholars in the Lord’s house? Think about the reading selection from this week. When the early saints were building the Salt Lake Temple there were many needs for laborers and craftsmen, but what did the scholars have to offer? If your expertise was in languages or medicine in what way could you help in building the Lord’s house? Is one of the annual First Day of Class slide ...