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Problems in Internet Research
Problems in Internet Research
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The Gettysburg College Digital Collection has an impressive collection of Asian art. Click
here
to see one of their prize possessions, a brass fang-ding similar to the one in your textbook. Look carefully at the object and then respond to the description and the controversy within.
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Pretend that you are a high school teacher. You want to introduce your students to ancient Chinese art. What works would you choose and what would you say about them? Have a look at
AskAsia.org
, an organization that helps students and teachers who want to know more about Asian things, and locate at least one online resource that you would include in your lesson introducing students to ancient Chinese art. Be sure to include the url of the resource.
To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.
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