INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHROPOLOGY 103.940 LENVILLE J. STELLE
SPRING - 2007 PARKLAND COLLEGE


TEXT BOOK AND RESOURCES
Cultural Anthropology, Tenth Edition Home Page
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TEXT BOOK



The book for this course is:

Haviland, William A.
2005 Cultural Anthropology, 11th. Wadsworth. Belmont, California.


The book can be purchased at the Parkland College Bookstore or it can be ordered directly from Wadsworth. If you order it directly be sure to use the following ISBN number:

ISBN: 0-534-62487-1



All chapter reading assignments refer to the Haviland text.


COMPUTER RESOURCES

HAVILAND WEB SITE:
The publisher of the text provides a Web site, Haviland. It is a very rich resource. I encourage you to use it. You can get there from any of my pages by clicking on the text book image located in the navigational hub in the upper right hand corner of the screen. If you encounter problems with the site, you can either communicate directly with me or with their help screen .

BROWSERS:
There are several browsers available for participating in this course. Personally, I use Mosaic..er..I mean, Netscape 7 .x...er..I mean Firefox. I think that our site might best be viewed using it. If you would like to download a free copy, here is the link Mozilla Firefox.

Other browsers and plug-ins are available from the Haviland help screen.

EMAIL ACCOUNTS:
If you have enrolled in this course directly through Parkland, then you will automatically be assigned a student email account. To learn more about how to access it, please go to the following site:

Login to Your Student Email Account (You may want to visit the "Help Menu" page.)

For the purposes of this course, I will only use your student email account. Get yours set up. The spam and pornography filters I have in place will ONLY allow email from your student accounts to pass through.

A NOTE OF PRECAUTION - set up your email system to automatically create a backup copy of any out going documents. This simple act can save lots of effort if the demons of the email system happen to eat your document. Stop right now and check your email configuration.

EMAIL PROGRAMS:
Some students are in need of an email program and have asked what program I use to manage my email. I have used Eudora for many years and have found it to be very stable and powerful. The Eudora site offers their package in two, free, downloadable forms: Eudora Lite (No spell check, etc.) and Eudora Pro (with advertisements). I used Eudora Lite for several years and then purchased a copy of Eudora Pro. I don't know how annoying the advertisements would be.

That said, this semester I am switching to Mozilla Thunderbird. So far I like it better than Eudora. We will see how stable it is.


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