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<description>Blogging@UVM UVM Libraries Ask a Librarian CIT Helpline...</description>
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<description>Full Text Databases Guides &amp; Help...</description>
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<title>Introduction To Traditional Chinese Medicine</title>
<description>TAIJI SYMBOL All of Chinese Mediicine can be understood through the Taiji symbol. The shaded area is the yin and the light area is the yang, the polar yet complementary forces in the universe, nature and humanity. Notice that there...</description>
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<description>INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE AIS 095 SYLLABUS TIME/LOCATION: Tuesdays 5:15 to 8:15 Rowell 203 START/END: 9/5/06 to 12/5/06 INSTRUCTOR: Ann Ramsay MSN L.Ac. Telephone: 922-1564 e-mail: ann.ramsay@uvm.edu TEXTS: The Web That Has No Weaver by Ted J. Kaptchuk The...</description>
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<description>The text for this course is The Web That Has No Weaver by Ted Kaptchuk. Reading questions pertain to the week&apos;s reading assignment in the syllabus. Post reading questions on this site and respond to comments....</description>
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<description>Outline Update- 11/28: Complete &apos;Four Assessments&apos; &amp; Review for final 12/5: Test #3 (Final) and papers due. If you would like papers back bring self addressed stamped envelope. This outline includes dates the class meets, tests, due dates, topics, guest...</description>
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<description>Objectives are a useful tool to keep up with what is minimum knowledge for this course. Use this space for comments regarding objectives. Most test questions are formulated using these objectives, however the form the test question takes may be...</description>
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<title>Book Discussion</title>
<description>Our view of reality is only a view, not reality itself&quot; Anne Fadiman Questions pertaining to The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down will be included in the Midterm (test#1). Please read by that date. Use this site for...</description>
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<description>9/5 Class starts 10/3 Test #1 10/31 Test #2 12/5 Papers due Final Exam...</description>
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<description>The study group category is for questions or comments when preparing for tests. Use this site as you would a study group. Questions on objectives, case studies and class content are appropriate for this category. I will also post test...</description>
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<title>Power Point #1</title>
<description>Download file...</description>
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<title>Lab Canceled</title>
<description>NO LAB TOMORROW APRIL 10...</description>
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