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Monsters. They're Us, Man: Crash Course World Mythology #36
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This week, we're starting our discussion of Mythical Creatures with the WORST creatures. Monsters. What makes a monster monstrous though? Mike Rugnetta will guide you through the fine line between a magical creature and a monster. Spoiler alert: like 60% of the time, the difference is that monsters eat people. We'll talk about sea monsters, Sphinxes, and take an elongated look directly into the Canadian face of horror, the Wendigo.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
Date Added:
10/10/2023
The Move: How the Climate Catastrophe Leads to Refugee Movements
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This video gives an insight into the reasons why, once again, the poorest are suffering the most from the consequences of climate change. At the same time, it shows how more and more people are joining forces to tackle this injustice and stand firm against the biggest perpetrators of climate catastrophes.

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Cultural Geography
Environmental Science
Political Science
Social Science
Sociology
World Cultures
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Activity/Lab
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Author:
Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation Manila
Date Added:
10/03/2024
Musical Instruments of the European Orchestra
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European orchestra musical instruments with classification, and the country and year of the most recent commonly used version of the instrument. A link to a Youtube example is provided.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
World Cultures
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Eric Schroeder
Date Added:
08/21/2023
Music in World Cultures
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This text provides just a small sampling of some of the various musical styles and traditions that might be found, though the skills developed in this course can be applied to any type of music.

Word Count: 16577

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Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Film and Music Production
World Cultures
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Arkansas
Author:
Justin R. Hunter
Matthew Mihalka
Date Added:
08/20/2021
The Mwindo Epic: Crash Course World Mythology #29
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In which Mike Rugnetta teaches you about the hero of The Congo, Mwindo! Mike will tell you the stories of Mwindo's birth, his many deaths, and his evolution from a braggy superhuman baby to a wise, superhuman leader of his people. Along the way, we'll learn about the Wiki game, and when you should and shouldn't drink banana beer.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
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Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
11/10/2017
My Arabic Website
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This website is a collection of resources concerning learning Arabic as a second language as well as information about Arab culture, Islam, and various Arab countries. There are links to videos from YouTube on the site relating to Arabic study, including songs and lessons, as well as a host of other more unrelated things, such as tornadoes. Links to opportunities to study Arabic, teacher resources, and Arabic newspapers are available.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Education
Language Education (ESL)
Languages
World Cultures
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lecture
Reading
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Provider:
MyArabicWebsite
Date Added:
10/14/2013
My Humanities Moment.
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This video is about my Humanities Moment that happened in September 2018. It shows how a boy band named BTS helped me through their music and helped me to love myself and not to worry about the past and focus on the future and become happier. Their songs were like medicine for me and helped me feel like I was not alone in my problems. Because of them, I feel much better then I was 5 years ago.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
World Cultures
Material Type:
Assessment
Interactive
Date Added:
02/13/2019
My Rows and Piles of Coins
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This is a story about Saruni, a young boy, and his family, who are both consumers and sellers in a market in Tanzania. There are many enticing items at the markert, but Saruni decides to save his money so he can buy a bike to help his mother take heavy loads to sell at the market.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Economics
Literature
Social Science
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
Basal Alignment Project
Provider Set:
Lincoln Parish District
Author:
Tololwa N. Mollel
Date Added:
09/01/2013
Myth: How Our Stories Connect Us All
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This resource is a lesson plan intended to introduce minoritized freshman and sophomore college students to the study of mythology and to its universal importance as the foundation of our common cultural heritage. The module may also be modified to accomodate high school level language arts courses. This resource will represent approximately three weeks of a typical 10 to 15 week World Literature survey course. 

Subject:
Ancient History
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Ethnic Studies
Film and Music Production
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Literature
World Cultures
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Linda Woods
Date Added:
06/26/2021
Mythical Caves and Gardens: Crash Course World Mythology #32
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This week, Mike Rugnetta is teaching you about mythical gardens and caves, which appear in cultures all over the world. Caves and gardens can stand for different things, but in the two stories we're talking about today, they tie into the creation of the world in general, and the origins of humans in particular.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
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Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
11/08/2017
Mythical Horses: Crash Course World Mythology #37
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Horses have been human companions for thousands of years, and have been essential companions and tools for the development of human culture. So, it makes sense that horses would make their way into our most important stories. Today, we're looking at horses in myth, and we'll talk about noble steeds from all over the world, including Svadlfari, Sleipneir, Pegasus, Qilin, Bucephalus, Al Baraq, and Unicorns! Let's get to the horsing around.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
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Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
04/05/2018
Mythical Language and Idiom: Crash Course World Mythology #41
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It's the end of the world, everybody. Well, it's the end of our mythology series, anyway. This week, we're talking about how mythological themes have made their way into the English language. We're taking on the Herculean task of tracking down phrases that have made their way into language from mythical stories.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
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Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
04/05/2018
Mythical Mountains: Crash Course World Mythology #33
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Our mythical places series continues, and this week Mike Rugnetta is talking about some stories that revolve around mountains. Mountains loom large in human stories, not least because mountains are, well, large. So ascend with us to the lofty peaks of The Ten Thousand Treasure Mountain in China, and Mount Fuji in Japan.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
11/08/2017
Mythical Trees: Crash Course World Mythology #34
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This week on CC Myth, Mike Rugnetta is teaching you about mythical trees. There are lots of trees in myth, and we've touched on some of them before, but today we're going to focus on three trees from three different traditions. We'll talk about the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil from the biblical tradition, Yggdrasil from the Norse Tradition, and Ashvattha, which is important in both Hindu and Buddhist tradition.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lecture
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Complexly
Provider Set:
Crash Course World Mythology
Date Added:
11/12/2017
Myths
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There are the myths of Beowulf and The Death of Baldr in the document.

Subject:
World Cultures
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Fatma Zehra Şahin
Date Added:
04/24/2022