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Intercultural Communication

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SCHEDULE: FINAL PUSH DOWN BELOW (SCROLL)

(click ----> INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIFE (Dalai Lama), listed below:


INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIFE
--DALAI LAMA

1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
2. When you lose, do not lose the lesson.
3. Follow the three Rs:
    * Respect for self
    * Respect for others and
    * Responsibility for all your actions.
4. Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.
5. Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.
6. Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship.
7. When you realize you have made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.
8. Spend some time alone every day.
9. Open your arms to change, but do not let go of your values.
10. Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.
11. Live a good, honorable life.  Then when you get older and think back, you will be able to enjoy it a second time.
12. A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life.
13. In disagreements with loved ones deal only with the current situation.  Do not bring up the past.
14. Share your knowledge.  It is a way to achieve immortality.
15. Be gentle with the earth.
16. Once a year, go some place you have never been before.
17. Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.
18. Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.
19. Approach love and cooking with reckless abandon.


TO DO:

1.  Read articles you choose (choices available on Tues 11.24)
2.  Read/Review Self through the Senses Assignment

3.  Finish any "LATE" work (check schedule for drop-dead date)

4.  Prep your "story"

5.  Prepare for IC dialog discussion of Articles

6.  Write your "Grapevine Letter" for future students

**pay attention to FINAL DATE TO TURN IN LATE WORK**

**NOTE** below is the schedule and the links for the assignments, grapevine post, field trip, etc. are live so you can click and retrieve necessary information, assignments, etc.

**PRINT:

**might be easier to cut and paste into a word document, however links are live here**
FINAL PUSH SCHEDULE FOR END OF SEMESTER:
 11.24.09     Discuss CLICK---> for assignment and rubric Self through the Senses

 World's Apart Video in class
Discuss any lingering questions re: "Self through the Senses" oral or written component

 Homework:  Readings from Class
(we will discuss these reading on 12.1)

EXTRA CREDIT:**listen to stories on THEMOTH.ORG** Extra Credit (5 points per story...about a paragraph will suffice)
 11.26.09     HOLIDAY 
 12.1.09CLASS DISCUSSION OF READINGS!!!! (BE PREPARED TO TALK ABOUT THE STORIES YOU READ!!!!!)
Example of cultural Story
(read in Class)


Discuss any lingering questions re: "Self through the Senses" oral or written component
 Prepare SELF THROUGH THE SENSES WRITTEN AND ORAL (FOLLOW ASSIGNMENT GUIDELINES)
 12.3.09 
Presentations: Self Through the Senses
 
 1.)Turn in Written Component to "Self through the Senses"
 12.8.09 Presentations: Self Through the Senses
 **FINAL DAY TO TURN IN ANY OUTLINES!! OR MISSING WORK**
 1.)Turn in Written Component to "Self through the Senses"
ONLINE:  WRITE A LETTER TO A FUTURE COMM 12 STUDENT (Voices from Past AKA Grapevine Letter (on Blog) 
 12.10.09Intercultural Food Feast:  Bring a dish that represents your culture
Presentations: Self Through the Senses
 1.)Turn in Written Component to "Self through the Senses"
 FINAL  
Thursday, Dec.17
 SCHEDULED TIME:
7:00 am-9:50 am
YIKES:  WE WILL MEET AT 8:30 AM AT FIELD TRIP SITE UNLESS YOU ARE CARPOOLING!



I highly suggest carpooling to Field Trip bc of limited Parking
Finish any Self Through the Senses Presentations and unpack Semester Experience

 http://www.medicinebuddha.org/



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http://landofmedicinebuddha.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=144&Itemid=274




Israel/Palestine Photos
Amazing Photography from Israel/Palestine
Amazing Photo's from both Israeli and Palestian Photgraphers: please take a moment to review these heart wrenching and remarkable bravery!

http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/showcase-68/

EXTRA CREDIT: podcast (choose one of two--not both) and write a reaction paper/response paper making connections to the material we covered in class.  Do not recap the show...I chose them and am aware of what they are about!

CHOICE # ONE

(click title) This American Life Episode 322: Shouting Across the Divide

A Muslim woman persuades her husband that their family would be happier if they left the West Bank and moved to America. They do, and things are good...until September 11. After that, the elementary school their daughter goes to begins using a textbook that says Muslims want to kill Christians. This and other stories of what happens when Muslims and non-Muslims try to communicate, and misfire.
Prologue.

In the 1930s, the designer of the U.S. Supreme Court made a frieze to adorn the courtroom walls. It depicted eighteen great lawgivers through ages, including Moses, Solon, Confucius...and Muhammad. The only problem is that Islam forbids such portrayals of the prophet. Host Ira Glass talks to Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, about why the frieze is offensive to Muslims, and what they tried to do about it. (7 minutes)

Act One. Which One of These Is Not Like the Others?

Serry and her husband's love story began in a place not usually associated with romance: the West Bank. That was where the couple met, fell in love and decided to get married. Then Serry, who was American, convinced her Palestinian husband to move to America. She promised him that in America their children would never encounter prejudice or strife of any kind. But things didn't quite work out that way. This American Life contributor Alix Spiegel tells the story. (33 minutes)

Act Two. America, the Ad Campaign.

The New York advertising agency where Shalom Auslander works got an assignment from the State Department back in 2001: sell American values to the Muslim world. Now they just have to figure out exactly what to say to millions of people they know absolutely nothing about. Shalom is the author of a book of stories called Beware of God. (15 minutes)

Song: "Walk a Mile," Holly Golightly


OR CHOICE # TWO



(CLICK TITLE) 204: 81 Words

The story of how the American Psychiatric Association decided in 1973 that homosexuality was no longer a mental illness.

Prologue.

Host Ira Glass explains that the show this week consists of one long story, the story of something very small that was part of something very large in the history of our country. (2 minutes)

Act One.

In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) declared that homosexuality was not a disease simply by changing the 81-word definition of sexual deviance in its own reference manual. It was a change that attracted a lot of attention at the time, but the story of what led up to that change is one that we hear today, from reporter Alix Spiegel. Part one of Alix's story details the activities of a closeted group of gay psychiatrists within the APA who met in secret and called themselves the GAYPA ... and another, even more secret group of gay psychiatrists among the political echelons of the APA. Alix's own grandfather was among these psychiatrists, and the president-elect of the APA at the time of the change. (24 minutes)

Act Two.

Alix Spiegel's story continues, with a man dressed in a Nixon mask called Dr. Anonymous, and a pivotal encounter in a Hawaiian bar. (30 minutes)

Funding for Alix Spiegel's story came from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Song: " Psycho Therapy," The Ramones










“It’s a little embarrassing to have been concerned with the human problem all one’s life and to find at the end that one has no more to offer by way of advice than ‘try to be a little kinder’”--Aldous Huxley