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- Causality, problem solving and everyday life: The causal narrative. Think about "What caused Darfur?" (do research if you don't know what this is) Read Causation and Cambodia∞ and blog about at least one other site you find on the cambodian genocide.
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- Causality, problem solving and everyday life: The causal narrative. Think about "What caused Darfur?" (do research if you still don't know what this is) Read Causation and Cambodia∞ and blog about at least one other site you find on the cambodian genocide.
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http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/iisite/images/afghan_refugee_camp.jpg∞
If you can, bring in a copy of Thursday's Daily Collegian
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Analogies are also good transitional tools. What is the best analogy to use to communicate Darfur?
The Rwanda Analogy∞
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The Rwanda Analogy∞
From Analogy to Causation; the importance of being causal∞
- Prepare by learning about E-Portfolios∞
- Causality, problem solving and everyday life: The causal narrative. Think about "What caused Darfur?" (do research if you still don't know what this is) Read Causation and Cambodia∞ and blog about at least one other site you find on the cambodian genocide.
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[http://web.africa.ufl.edu/asq/v1/3/10.htm∞# The Rwanda Analogy]
From Analogy to Causation; the importance of being [http://www.hozien.com/mih/arg/v.htm∞# causal]
- Prepare by learning about [http://portfolio.psu.edu/∞# E-Portfolios]
- Causality, problem solving and everyday life: The causal narrative. Think about "What caused Darfur?" (do research if you still don't know what this is) Read [http://www.yale.edu/cgp/us.html∞# Causation and Cambodia] and blog about at least one other site you find on the cambodian genocide.
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Analogies are also good transitional tools. What is the best analogy to use to communicate Darfur?
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From Analogy to Causation; the importance of being [
http://www.hozien.com/mih/arg/v.htm∞# causal]
Assignments
- Prepare by learning about [http://portfolio.psu.edu/∞# E-Portfolios]
- Read: McCloud pages 94-117. "Time Frames"
- Causality, problem solving and everyday life: The causal narrative. Think about "What caused Darfur?" (do research if you still don't know what this is) Read [http://www.yale.edu/cgp/us.html∞# Causation and Cambodia] and blog about at least one other site you find on the cambodian genocide.
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