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Monday, May 11, 2009

Welcome to Class: Three, no Four Traditions Tonight! First, Malcolm X!!

A variety of clips to choose from for Mr. Maass's HIP HOP class:
Clips on or about Malcolm X, Black Nationalism, Marcus Garvey, and Rasta?

Malcolm X speaks on Black nationalism



Tribute to Malcolm X


A clip from the Movie, “Malcolm X” after he makes his hajj to Mecca, and explains that he is not a racist…




Tribute to Denzel Washington (for his role as Malcolm X)
Part 1: "Mr Big Stuff"



Tribute Part 2 "Change is Gonna Come"





Non-violence: A Jaina way of life



Sikhism



White Sikhs in LA!


CPD Educational Video: East Asian Culture


Dao shall not name da Dao or it ceases to be da Dao...

Welcome to China!!


Shanghai


Huston Smith explains the 5 Relationships in Confucianism



The answer provided by Huston Smith to the above first part



Do Business in Asia



Western-Chinese Business: You May Be in Deeper than you think



Western -Chinese Business: Why Westerners Just Don't Get It



Asian Business Culture: Etiquette and Politeness



Doing Business in China: The meeting



Western-Chinese Business: Contracts, Cultural Differences



Jackie Chan



Play some Music of China as background music to the in-class writing activity



A bit wordy, but might be useful...

A comparative study of Daoism and Buddhism



Things Europeans Never Invented: Ancient Chinese Invetions



Buddhism at the local level…



A quick look at Jainism's main concepts...

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