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This course studies medieval literary production in what is now considered Spain. This course explores the most representative works of the Middle Ages and their significance in Spanish literature.
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Students focus on contextualized vocabulary and grammatical structures useful in communication of health-related issues. Examples from the areas of community development, public health, and social interaction provide the basis to expand the analytical and conversational skills of the participants.
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Students are placed in local community and non-governmental organizations to observe first-hand the diverse causes of disease including social, economic and environmental aspects. Regular hours in service to these organizations are supplemented by weekly lectures from medical doctors and other professionals involved in the ongoing work of Child Family Health International (CFHI).
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This course explores the various processes of participation and the cultural, economic, political and social contributions that Latinos of African origin in Latin America. Topics include: main theoretical methodological trends; Africans and Afro-descendants in historical perspective; contemporary Afro-descendant peoples and communities; Afro-descendant populations-- social subjects and political actors.
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