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Why Study Anthropology? | Department of Anthropology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. The Department also offers a rigorous training in both theory and methods that prepares our students for graduate study. Click here to see where our alumni have been accepted for graduate level study: graduate school acceptances. Available Concentrations of Study. Arranged by the major subfields covered by the Department. BS in Anthropology with a Concentration in Archaeology. This concentration immerses students in the study of human...
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Press and Community Screening Kits. What happens when fossil fuels run out? Profiles inspiring individuals who are building a new future in the coalfields of eastern Kentucky and South Wales. This hour long documentary brings viewers to the front lines of the transition away from fossil fuels. The stories of coalfield residents who must abandon traditional livelihoods will resonate with viewers across the country who face a dramatically changing economy. The West Virginia Humanities Council. Project date...
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Fall 2016 Courses | Department of Anthropology | Appalachian State University
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View text only version. Skip to main content. Skip to main navigation. Fall 2016 Course Offerings (subject to change). For catalog descriptions, please click here. ANT 1420 Archaeology and The Human Past (General Education). ANT 2235 North American Archaeology. ANT 2300 Mesoamerican Cultures (General Education). ANT 3250 Archaeological Lab Methods. ANT 3600 Archaeological Theory. ANT 4440 Experimental Archaeology. ANT 4450 Paleolithic Cave Art. ANT 2222 The Living Primates. ANT 3300 Human Osteology.
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Appalachian Transition: October 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010. Agriculture Deputy Secretary Merrigan Announces Microloan Funding to Boost Business Lending, Job Creation and Provide Off-Farm Income Opportunities in. News Release from USDA. In Lexington, Community Ventures Corporation. The Kentucky Highlands Investment Corporation. The purpose of RMAP is to support the creation, development and ongoing success of rural microentrepreneurs and microenterprises. Under the program direct loans and grants are made to Microenterprise Developmen...
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Then and Now from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Allegheny Plateau. Author Archive: Michael M. Barrick. NC State Senate Candidate Blames GOP for Geologist’s Resignation. By Michael M. Barrick. July 27, 2016. Art Sherwood asserts that an anti-science bias and political correctness has caused GOP to undermine research by those protecting public health and the environment. LENOIR, N.C. Indeed, according to a news report in the. Raleigh News and Observer. Sherwood added, Our citizens rightfully expect that ...
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Fracking | Appalachian Chronicle
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Then and Now from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Allegheny Plateau. NC State Senate Candidate Blames GOP for Geologist’s Resignation. By Michael M. Barrick. July 27, 2016. Art Sherwood asserts that an anti-science bias and political correctness has caused GOP to undermine research by those protecting public health and the environment. LENOIR, N.C. Indeed, according to a news report in the. Raleigh News and Observer. Sherwood added, Our citizens rightfully expect that our elected officials will identify ...
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Have We Learned Anything from Buffalo Creek? | Appalachian Chronicle
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Then and Now from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Allegheny Plateau. Have We Learned Anything from Buffalo Creek? By Michael M. Barrick. February 27, 2015. Mountaintop removal, natural gas fracking and the rush to develop gas pipelines suggest it is ‘Business as usual’. By Michael M. Barrick. Look at the weather. Look at all the people in denial. We’re burning time; bleeding grace. Still, we worship at the marketplace while common sense is going out of style. I thought that I’d be above it all, by now.
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Tina Del Prete | Appalachian Chronicle
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Then and Now from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Allegheny Plateau. Tag Archives: Tina Del Prete. Health and Well-Being of Residents Being Subordinated to Fracking Industry. By Michael M. Barrick. May 15, 2015. A West Virginian tells of the assault upon her way of life. By Michael M. Barrick. WEST UNION, W.Va. Then, the 1972 Buffalo Creek disaster. Fracking has ruined the lives and livelihoods of countless West Virginians. The dangers from fracking are well-documented. Del Prete has lived on her 30-acre...
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Kickstarter campaign | Appalachian Chronicle
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Then and Now from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Allegheny Plateau. Tag Archives: Kickstarter campaign. Filmmaker Finds Compelling Story in Her Own ‘Backyard’. By Michael M. Barrick. May 31, 2015. Impact of fracking the focus of Keely Kernan’s latest work. By Michael M. Barrick. SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. Keely Kernan at work. To learn more about the Kickstarter campaign please visit:. To read related articles about In the Hills and Hollows, as well as view some brief clips from the film, visit:. May 15, 2015.
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