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The Beginning of Human Culture


Midterm essays (Fall 2004) and winners of the Essay Contest of the International Institute of Anthropology "The Beginning of Human Culture" (2004). Members  of the Contest Committee:  Professor Dean Colinwood (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah), Professor Mark Stefanovich (American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad) and Kristy Damyanovich (University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah).

Tool Making and Meat Eating (With Relation To Human Evolution)
by Ryan Ledesma, SLCC. The winner in the essay contest of the International Institute of Anthropology "The Beginning of Human Culture" (2004).

The Controversy of Neandertal Man by Kirstine Reynolds, SLCC, keyray@utah-inter.net Midterm sample essay (Fall 2004) and second place in the Essay Contest of the International Institute of Anthropology "The Beginning of Human Culture" (2004). Updated version. Published in Folio, A literary Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 81-85. (Fall 2004) (Folio publishes fiction, poetry, drama, essays, and art by Salt Lake Community College students in Salt Lake City, Utah).

Why Stone Tool Making and Meat Eating Are So Significant in Human Evolution by Tina Coates, SLCC. Second place in the Essay Contest of the International Institute of Anthropology "The Beginning of Human Culture" (2004)

Protein and Human Evolution by JayThorly, SLCC. Second place in Essay Contest of the International Institute of Anthropology "The Beginning of Human Culture" (2004)

Science Versus Religion by Erick Brown, SLCC. Honored for creativity by the Contest Committee of Essay Contest of the International Institute of Anthropology "The Beginning of Human Culture" (2004)

Marriage

Fall 2004
Marriage and It's Accompanying Changes by Jared Van Wagoner, SLCC.

Criticism

Spring 2004
Our Weakest Link by Adam Wilkins, Westminster College,
Salt Lake City, Utah

Fall 2004
Criticism by Erick Brown
How Constructive Criticism Can Help Us Learn
by
Tina Coates


POSTER-EXHIBITIONS

Art and Entertainment in Our Everyday Life. November 2004. ANTHRO 1010, South City Campus, SLCC. The most votes for the best poster collected the one authored by Jennette Hales.

Humanities and Culture, December 6-15, 2004. ANTHRO 1010, South City Campus, SLCC.
Undergraduate Students' Essays, Presentations,
Research papers, and Posters
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