Education Is Important But Archaeology Is Importanter 2020 Planner

Education Is Important But Archaeology Is Importanter 2020 Planner

Author: 2020 Planners for Archaeology Lovers

Publisher:

Published: 2019-12-18

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781677069866

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Funny Christmas and Birthday Gift for Archaeology Fan - 2020 Planner Amazing cover color, nice design saying 'Education Is Important But Archaeology Is Importanter' and simple planner interior - that's what perfect 2020 for every archaeology fan looks like. 120 white pages in size of 8.5x11 inches with space for all important notes, thoughts and plans every person needs to write down in their 2020 planner at univeristy, school, work and not only. It's perfect for youngsters and older ones - just for everyone who loves archaeology. This planner notebook from our funny hobby series is perfect for: Writing about your great ideas and thoughts at work, at school, at home - you may use it as your beautiful diary, journal remembering you about what you like to do the most, Writing down your plans, to-do lists or describing your dreams, Using it as your planner to make your plans and dreams come true - use it at work, school and not only. This 2020 planner is a good present idea: give it to your children, family member (no matter their age but in this case the younger they are, the better!;)) who have such hobby as archaeology, give it to your friend on Christmas or on their Birthday if they love archaeology, it's perfect just for you if your hobby is archaeology, you love it and it's big part of your life. Planner specification nice and funny design saying Education Is Important But Archaeology Is Importanter, 120 pages, soft cover, black and white interior, planner pages, 8.5x11 inches


Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule

Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule

Author: Institute of Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2009-03-24

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 0309124999

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In the realm of health care, privacy protections are needed to preserve patients' dignity and prevent possible harms. Ten years ago, to address these concerns as well as set guidelines for ethical health research, Congress called for a set of federal standards now known as the HIPAA Privacy Rule. In its 2009 report, Beyond the HIPAA Privacy Rule: Enhancing Privacy, Improving Health Through Research, the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Health Research and the Privacy of Health Information concludes that the HIPAA Privacy Rule does not protect privacy as well as it should, and that it impedes important health research.


Theatre/archaeology

Theatre/archaeology

Author: Mike Pearson

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0415194571

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Theatre/Archaeology is a provocative challenge to disciplinary practice and intellectual boundaries. It brings together radical proposals in both archaeological and performance theory to generate a startlingly original and intriguing methodological framework.


Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past

Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past

Author: Victor Buchli

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002-01-04

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1134571380

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Archaeologies of the Contemporary Past turns what is usually seen as a method for investigating the distant past onto the present. In doing so, it reveals fresh ways of looking both at ourselves and modern society as well as the discipline of archaeology. This volume represents the most recent research in this area and examines a variety of contexts including: * Art Deco * landfills * miner strikes * college fraternities * an abandoned council house.


STEAM Education

STEAM Education

Author: Myint Swe Khine

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 3030040038

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This book looks at the value of integrating the arts and sciences in the school curriculum. It argues that this will help students further their understanding of analytical concepts through the use of creativity. The authors illustrate how schools can work towards presenting common practices, concepts, and content. Coverage features case studies and lessons learned from classrooms across the United States. The notion of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) is an emerging discipline unique in its desire to provide a well-rounded approach to education. The chapters of this volume examine STEAM in a variety of settings, from kindergarten to higher education. Readers will learn about the practical considerations involved when introducing the arts and creativity into traditionally left brain processes. This includes best practices for creating and sustaining successful STEAM initiatives in any school, college, or university. For instance, one chapter discusses novel approaches to teach writing with the scientific method in order to help students better present their ideas. The authors also detail how the arts can engage more diverse learners, including students who are not traditionally interested in STEM subjects. They provide three concrete examples of classroom-tested inquiries: designing a prosthetic arm for a child, making a paleontology investigation, and taking a closer look at the arts within roller coaster engineering. This book is an invaluable resource for teachers and teacher trainers, university faculty, researchers, and school administrators. It will also be of interest to science, mathematics, engineering, computer science, information technology, arts and design and technology teachers.


Archaeology in Latin America

Archaeology in Latin America

Author: Benjamin Alberti

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-16

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 1134597835

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This pioneering and comprehensive survey is the first overview of current themes in Latin American archaeology written solely by academics native to the region, and it makes their collected expertise available to an English-speaking audience for the first time. The contributors cover the most significant issues in the archaeology of Latin America, such as the domestication of camelids, the emergence of urban society in Mesoamerica, the frontier of the Inca empire, and the relatively little known archaeology of the Amazon basin. This book draws together key areas of research in Latin American archaeological thought into a coherent whole; no other volume on this area has ever dealt with such a diverse range of subjects, and some of the countries examined have never before been the subject of a regional study.


Ethnographic Archaeologies

Ethnographic Archaeologies

Author: Quetzil E. Castañeda

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780759111356

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Ethnographic Archaeologies examines the role of ethnography in public archaeology, offering fresh insights into theories that advocate the engagement of archaeologists and archaeological investigations with the communities that are being studied.


Archaeologies of Us and Them

Archaeologies of Us and Them

Author: Charlotta Hillerdal

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-02-17

Total Pages: 459

ISBN-13: 1317281675

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Archaeologies of “Us” and “Them” explores the concept of indigeneity within the field of archaeology and heritage and in particular examines the shifts in power that occur when ‘we’ define ‘the other’ by categorizing ‘them’ as indigenous. Recognizing the complex and shifting distinctions between indigenous and non-indigenous pasts and presents, this volume gives a nuanced analysis of the underlying definitions, concepts and ethics associated with this field in order to explore Indigenous archaeology as a theoretical, ethical and political concept. Indigenous archaeology is an increasingly important topic discussed worldwide, and as such critical analyses must be applied to debates which are often surrounded by political correctness and consensus views. Drawing on an international range of global case studies, this timely and sensitive collection significantly contributes to the development of archaeological critical theory.


Archaeology and Economic Development

Archaeology and Economic Development

Author: Paul Burtenshaw

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-02

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1351191136

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"Nowhere in archaeology is the gap between theory and practice more evident than in its ambivalent engagement with economic development. This groundbreaking volume assembles practicing archaeologists, economists, and NGO officials in an extensive exploration of the theoretical, practical and ethical issues raised by archaeologists' use of cultural heritage to support economic development. The first chapters consider the problem of articulating the value of tangible and intangible heritage when economic measures alone are inadequate. Subsequent chapters present regional perspectives on archaeology and development, and present a host of case studies from around the globe that describe archaeologists' development projects, including some that are successful and others that are less so. These studies both suggest best practices in the implementation of development projects and illuminate the obstacles to success created by political conflict and competing human needs. Ethical issues and practical considerations converge in chapters that explore the role that members of local communities should play in the design, management and governance of archaeological and heritage resources. In this volume, archaeologists and heritage professionals will encounter a thought-provoking international discourse concerning the path forward for archaeology as the field engages with economic development."


Interpreting Archaeological Topography

Interpreting Archaeological Topography

Author: David Cowley

Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781842175163

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Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS), or lidar, is an enormously important innovation for data collection and interpretation in archaeology. The application of archaeological 3D data deriving from sources including ALS, close-range photogrammetry and terrestrial and photogrammetric scanners has grown exponentially over the last decade. Such data present numerous possibilities and challenges, from ensuring that applications remain archaeologically relevant, to developing practices that integrate the manipulation and interrogation of complex digital datasets with the skills of archaeological observation and interpretation. This volume addresses the implications of multi-scaled topographic data for contemporary archaeological practice in a rapidly developing field, drawing on examples of ongoing projects and reflections on best practice. Twenty papers from across Europe explore the implications of these digital 3D datasets for the recording and interpretation of archaeological topography, whether at the landscape, site or artifact scale. The papers illustrate the variety of ways in which we engage with archaeological topography through 3D data, from discussions of its role in landscape archaeology, to issues of context and integration, and to the methodological challenges of processing, visualization and manipulation. Critical reflection on developing practice and implications for cultural resource management and research contextualize the case studies and applications, illustrating the diverse and evolving roles played by multi-scalar topographic data in contemporary archaeology.