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Anth 201 Complete Course
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Complete course notes with detailed notes that include powerpoint slide from every lecture.
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Class Notes for ANTH 203 (Entire Semester)
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These notes are taken from the lecture slides given by Naotaka Hayashi. It includes all modules except for Module 3 (which I believe is personality), 11, and 12. 

They're great for reviewing material presented by the professor. I was awarded a B+ in the class, and these notes will likely reward you with the same grade.
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RELS 346 Life-Saver Bundle for FINAL EXAM
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Detailed & colourful notes for chapters 5-12 of Religion & Its Monsters by Timothy K. Beal. A necessity for RELS 346 at the University of Calgary! This bundle will make sure you're in shape for the final exam for RELS 346 at the University of Calgary!
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RELS 346 Midterm Bundle
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Detailed & colourful notes for chapters 1-3 of Religion & Its Monsters by Timothy K. Beal. A necessity for RELS 346 at the University of Calgary! This bundle will make sure you're in shape for the Midterm for RELS 346 at the University of Calgary!
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RELS 346: Chaos and Monsters Notes
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Detailed & colourful notes for chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 and 12 of Religion & Its Monsters by Timothy K. Beal. A necessity for both the midterm and final for RELS 346 at the University of Calgary! Taken with Ruparell in Winter 2020, did very well and you will too with these notes!
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Lecture notes
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An Analysis of Hamlet Act 5 Scene 1
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•	“Two clowns”; not clowns that go to children’s parties, but ordinary characters regarded as “rustics”: this is very important to life at court (rustics). Shakespeare is shaping the source of power of the court into two characters that are regarded as the least powerful.

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