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    A five-week animation course taught at Sheridan in 1976/1977 consisted of two main parts: 1) research and ideation sketches during museum visits and 2) final artwork based on the research and preliminary sketches. The course description also included information on assignment requirements and what students would be graded on

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    Motivation and Performance

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    Faculty reflection on VCU Great Bike Race Book course. Course Description: This track will explore how motivation links to learning and performance

    The Physics of Bicycling

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    Faculty reflection on VCU Great Bike Race Book course. Course Description: The science of bicycling will be explored by measuring and observing key physical principles of the cyclist

    Crowdsourcing the Worlds

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    Faculty reflection on VCU Great Bike Race Book course. Course Description: Students in this track will collaborate in telling the untold stories of Richmond 2015 in words, pictures and video

    Teamwork and Racing

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    Faculty reflection on VCU Great Bike Race Book course. Course Description: Students will examine how individuals work as a team toward a shared goal, focusing on the “international-human” side of the race

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    WGS 201 Course Description

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    WGS 201 Wonder Woman: Sheroe, Amazon Princess, Feminist Icon In this course, we will delve into the politics and secret history of one of the most popular feminist icons and symbols of female power: Wonder Woman. A central theme of the course is the social construction of feminine power; the role of pop culture and the media in shaping this and how iconic representations of power translate off the page into the real world. The rise and fall (and re-ascent) of Wonder Woman\u27s cultural status becomes a fascinating lens to examine the Women\u27s Rights/Lib Movements she was assigned to bridge. We will also explore the stories of real-life Wonder Women, the sheores who are fighting for truth, justice and gender equality ... without the help of magic lassos, arm bands and invisible jets. This class coincides with the June release of the new Wonder Woman movie

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    Graduate Speech course description and brief biography for Dr. Saffy, Ph.D. No date given
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