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Three African Kingdoms In Contrast: Kush, Nubia, and Benin
Three African Kingdoms In Contrast: Kush, Nubia, and Benin
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Class Date(s): 12-16-2021 to 12-16-2021Day(s) of the week: ThursdayTime: 12:30 PM-01:30 PM Central TimeInstructor: Carroll Gibbs, Historian/AuthorTerm: OELocation:Zoom - Oasis National
See the first submarine to sink an enemy ship (in 1864!), tour the fields and taste the product from a 128-acre tea plantation, learn to speak a few words in Gullah (the black Creole dialect still spoken in communities along the southern coast), see the work of a 21st century wrought iron worker whose artistry is in the Smithsonian, and visit the French... read more
Are there thoughts we cannot think and if so, how can we think about them? What are the limits of thoughts? Are they indicative of aspects of the world or simply arbitrary boundaries of our neurological wiring? We can surely think of thinks that are false, but can we imagine that which is impossible? Could there be truths that we cannot know and if so, how... read more
REGISTRATION CLOSED The Mogollon Native American culture flourished in southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, western Texas, and northern areas of Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico, from about the third through fifteenth centuries. Mogollon artifacts provide clues for interpreting how the people of this culture adapted to varied southwestern environments for centuries.... read more