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Information about all courses offered in CS Spring '08 Course Notes Complete list of all CS courses , with links to course web sites . Note that inclusion on this list does not mean the course is being offered in the current academic year. About Undergraduate Courses in CS Choosing your first CS course Getting Transfer Credit Combining CS courses with other majors Signing up for CS 490 (Independent Research) Academic Integrity Policy Employment - Undergraduate Course Consultants References Cornell Courses of Study Course rosters , exam schedules , and textbooks Summer Courses in CS Computing facilities used in undergraduate CS courses
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Home Study Course | Big Game Hunting Guide School
Who do you desire to be? What do you want to achieve out of your life? Outfitter and guide school instructor Steve Rahn of British Columbia Canada and Scott Boulanger of Montana both asked themselves the same questions many years ago. Both Scott and Steve attended a guide school, just like the one you are considering, several decades ago. This opened up a world of opportunity for them to work in the west, hunting and guiding other hunters to Elk, Mountain sheep, Mule Deer, Black bears, and much more. Have you ever dreamed of that? A job that combines a pay check with what you love to do... hunt? Well if you are looking for the best big game guide training you have foun In 2005 Scott Boulanger and Steve Rahn teamed up to created this home study training experience, which in their eyes is the most up to date, and instructive information available on becoming a professional Big Game Guide. This Home study program along with the intensive hands on training program offered at “Western Montana School for Guides” is the best Big Game Guide training available anywhere in North America.
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Spanish Courses-Schools in Argentina Learn Spanish in South America
Learn Spanish Courses - Schools in Argentina and South America Attend one of our Spanish courses in Argentina, where unforgettable landscape meet colonial architecture, a charming nightlife and exotic animals dance the tango under a star-filled sky. From the subtropical flats of the Gran Chaco in the north, through the booming metropolis of the country's capital, Buenos Aires, down to the rolling, oil-rich plateau of Patagonia and over to the rugged Andes mountain range, Argentina's vast size and many recreational activities provide opportunities for unlimited pleasures. Argentina has numerous sites that boast worldwide recognition and inspire awe from even the most skeptical travelers. Join us at our Spanish courses and schools in Argentina. Argentina - History The name Argentina was first used extensively in the 1612 book Historia del descubrimiento, población, y conquista del Río de la Plata (History of the discovery, population, and conquest of the Río de la Plata) by Ruy Díaz de Guzmán, naming the territory Tierra Argentina (Land of Silver). The first signs of human presence in Argentina are located in the Patagonia (Piedra Museo, Santa Cruz ), and date from 11,000 BC. Around 1 AD, several corn-based civilizations survived in the Andean region (Santa María, Huarpes, Diaguitas, and Sanavirones, among others). In 1480, the Inca Empire under the rule of emperor Pachacutec launched an offensive and conquered present-day northwestern Argentina, integrating it into a region called Collasuyu. In the northeastern area, the Guaraní developed a culture based on yuca and sweet potato. Explorers from Europe arrived in 1516.
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