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Title
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Supplemental Resources for "A Good Time for the Truth"
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Resource Contact
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Mutschelknaus, Mike, Mutschelknaus, Mike
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Institution
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Rochester Community & Technical College, Rochester Community & Technical College
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Content Description
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"A Good Time for the Truth" explores race and intersectionality in Minnesota. Published in 2016, it experienced a resurgence after the murder of George Floyd. The authors, all from Minnesota, write personal memoirs about how race in Minnesota has affected their lives. The book provides a lot of great material for freshman composition courses. Plus, it is, quite simply, a book that everyone must read.
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Discipline
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Humanities
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Keywords
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Race, intersectionality, Minnesota
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Course Name
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Freshman composition
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Resource Type
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Course Module
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Resource Format
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Text/HTML
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Version Edition
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1, Original
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Title
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Introduction to Humanities
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Resource Contact
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Larsen, Lori-Beth
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Institution
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Central Lakes College
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Content Description
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This course is an introductory survey of the genres and themes of the humanities. The material focuses on philosophy, religion, language, and the arts. As themes, the ideas of freedom, love, happiness, death, nature, and myth are be explored. Typically, a study of humanities looks at western philosophers, maybe a few of the world religions, a history of western music and western visual arts. This textbook begins to break down the barriers of limiting ourselves to learning primarily about western humanities. The question “What makes us human?” is answered by looking at many traditions.
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Discipline
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Humanities
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Keywords
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Goal 8: Global Perspective
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Course Name
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Introduction to Humanities
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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PDF/Text
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Version Edition
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1st Edition, Original
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Title
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World Religion: the Spirit Searching
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Resource Contact
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Ondich, Jody
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Institution
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Lake Superior College
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Content Description
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Humans across the globe and throughout millennia have searched for answers to questions like, "why are we here?" or "what am I supposed to do with my life?"And the answers people have found, or created, or chosen, have varied as widely as the cultures and people themselves. Some people focus on rules. Some focus on afterlives. Some look to become whole. Some seek adventure and learning.So this text, while full of various ways that people have searched and discovered and created, is only touching a few of the bigger traditions in our world. Hopefully each chapter will introduce the reader to some ideas from that specific tradition that enlighten them as to how a specific group of people think, believe, and live. This text is set up to be an ebook. The various videos, links and resources will only really work if the user keeps to the digital format. Read this book on a device or computer--it will be a much more rewarding experience! The translation to a pdf is less than successful, font sizes are erratic, which is not the case in the ebook, unfortunately, and printing this book will make for a very large and cumbersome chunk of paper!
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Discipline
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Humanities
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Keywords
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religion, world, culture, humanities
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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Text/HTML
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License Type
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Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike
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Version Edition
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Original