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                   Culture and Society

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    Captivities

    1. Lady Justice, Prejudice, Equality, and Justice

    2. Bullies, Juvenile Crime, Physical Disability, Families, and Government

    3. Governments, War, and Poverty

    4. The Brain, Emotions, Substance Abuse, and Zoos

    5. Captives, Inside the Walls, The Crime, and The Release

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    Dogs

    1. Introduction

    2. Intelligence

    3. Working Dogs

    4. Dogs and Humans

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    Families

    1. TV Families

    2. Theater Families

    3. Movie Families

    4. Families in Songs

    5. Poetry and Family

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    Gardening

    1. Introduction

    2. Containers and Ornaments

    3. Flowers and Weeds

    4. Herbs and History

    5. Trees and Shrubs

    6. Vegetables and Fruits

    7. Japanese vs. Western Gardens​

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    Religion

    1. Introduction

    2. Religion and Politics

    3. Religion and Ritual

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    Sampler

    1. To The Stars

    2. Stormy Weather

    3. Let's Go For A Ride

    4. Potatoes

    5. Music

    6. Fellow Students

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    Sports (suspended for revision)

    1. Money, Role Models, Women in Sports, Individual Sports, You & Sports

    2. Baseball, Football, and Basketball

    3. Round Objects, Wheels, Tracks, and Water

    4. Amateur Athletics

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    Travel

    1. North America:  Maine and Arizona

    2. Europe:  England and France

    3. Asia:  China and Nepal

    4. Oceania:  Australia and New Zealand

    5. South America: Peru; Africa: Timbuktu

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    What's On Your Mind?

    1. Introduction to Psychology

    2. Research Methods

    3. Social Psychology

    4. Moral Psychology

    5. Infant and Child Development

    6. Abnormal and Positive Psychology

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