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Humanities 1301  Tags: dr_dawn dawn_elmore-mccrary humanities inquiry_process interdisciplinary  

Research tips and sources for Dr. Dawn's students.
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Keep track of your search strategy and sources with this handout.

 

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Welcome Dr. Dawn and students!

This research guide provides library sources and search strategies that can help you through your Inquiry Process.

This semester's topic is an inquiry related to one of the following themes:

  • the importance of water
  • writing and power
  • the human form
  • imperial dynasties
  • human sexuality
  • international religious communities

You and your partner(s) will each select a different culture and begin with the inquiry driver of "How does our chosen theme related to the cultural identity of X?" (with X being the cultures you selected). You will then narrow your topic and create a first person, interdisciplinary inquiry paper with your partner(s).

Have fun with your search, and let me know if you have questions or need help at any time!

 

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Mental hygiene : classroom films 1945-1970 by Ken Smith

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I was a mariachi for one year.

 
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