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AP Calc covers all the material that will appear on the AP Calculus AB exam in May, 2013. This course is compiled of many sections within two major blocks: Derivatives and...
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AP Language and Composition engages students in the study of rhetoric and emphasizes expository, analytical and argumentative writing. The course is designed to challenge students...
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AP Language and Composition engages students in the study of rhetoric and emphasizes expository, analytical and argumentative writing. Significant attention will be given to...
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Utilizing the language of rhetoric for reading and writing in the genres of argumentation, rhetorical analysis, and synthesis.
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Robert Frost once said that "poetry begins in delight and ends in wisdom." In this course, students will both delight in and become knowledgeable about the art of poetry. They will...
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English 11 is a survey of American literature, spanning from the Shakespeare that early colonists were exposed to under British rule, to tales of the roaring 20's and modern war...
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This course develops students’ capacities for critical thinking and writing and builds awareness of how meaning is constructed in works of great, predominantly American...
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This course is an introduction to Gender Studies. As an independent study, it is student-interest driven.
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The LFA Literary Magazine is a student-led annual publication of creative student work; from prose, poetry, and drama to paintings, costume designs, and music, the Literary...
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Physics 1 is an introductory course that emphasizes a conceptual understanding of the fundamental principles that govern the universe. We will explore a wide variety of topics...
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We all have stories to tell. In telling our own stories, we give our experiences meaning, and we make meaning of the world around us through the stories of others likewise. The...
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This class asks: when we study violence in American History, how does our understanding of American history change? What can we learn from the absence of violence? Do patterns...
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This class asks: when we study violence in American History, how does our understanding of American history change? What can we learn from the absence of violence? Do patterns...
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In this class we study history from the global perspective. This means trying to understand how the pasts of all humans were both connected and disjointed — from the first human...
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In this class we study history from the global perspective. This means that we try to understand that the story of World History is the story of humans. Together, we will . . . ...