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Title: Syriaca.org: Syriac Reference Portal
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From http://syriaca.org/index.html

Syriaca.org: The Syriac Reference Portal is a digital project for the study of Syriac literature, culture, and history. Today, a number of heritage communities around the world have linguistic, religious or cultural identities with roots in Syriac language and culture. Syriaca.org exists to document and preserve these Syriac cultural heritages. The online tools published by Syriaca.org are intended for use by a wide audience including researchers and students, members of Syriac heritage communities and the interested general public. In order to meet the diverse needs of users, the design of Syriaca.org is inherently collaborative and fluid.

Visit the Syriaca.org website at http://syriaca.org/index.html


Source: Syriaca.org
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Title: Philippine Studies Group
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From https://philippinestudiesgroup.wordpress.com/about/

The Philippine Studies Group is a committee of the Association for Asian Studies. The group offers an interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of scholarly ideas and the promotion of Philippine Studies.

Keep up with PSG activities and opportunities at https://philippinestudiesgroup.wordpress.com/


Source: Philippine Studies Group
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Title: Children’s Books in Chinese
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Here is a collection of children’s books, narrated in digital versions in Chinese. These could be used as part of an immersion program or for any children’s program.

Access the digital books at http://welearntv.vansd.org/chinese-immersion-program


Source: Vancouver Public Schools
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Title: Japan Week in New York
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From http://www.jfny.org/event_calendar/calendar_list.php?dyear=0&query_page=1#item9

Japan Week 2017
March 8-10
Grand Central Terminal at Vanderbilt Hall

Organized by Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO), Japan Week is a promotional tourism event in New York City that celebrates Japan as a premiere travel destination. Free and open to the public, visitors are invited to discover exciting locales all across Japan and to experience the art, crafts, food, and technology of Japanese culture.

For more details go to http://www.japanweek.org/


Source: Japan Foundation
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Title: Workshop: Travel Japanese
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From http://www.jfny.org/language/events.html

Travel Japanese Workshop
March 29
The Nippon Club, New York

Do you have plans to visit Japan in the near future? In this workshop, you will learn and practice essential vocabulary and phrases in Japanese through fun activities. Japanese customs and useful travel information will be introduced as well.

For full details go to http://www.jfny.org/language/events.html


Source: Japan Foundation New York
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Title: Chicago European Union Film Festival
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From http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/ceuff/2017/overview

From March 3 through 30, the Gene Siskel Film Center welcomes you to their 20th Annual Chicago European Union Film Festival. The largest festival in the nation showcasing films of the European Union nations, this anniversary festival presents Chicago premieres of 62 new feature films representing all 28 EU nations.

For a full schedule of films go to http://www.siskelfilmcenter.org/ceuff/2017/overview


Source: Gene Siskel Film Center
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Title: A View of Germany from the Inside
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From http://bhejl.blogspot.de
 
Ami im Schwabenland is the blog of an American expat, a freelance writer living in Germany. In her blog she writes about Germany, the Midwest of the United States, German language, and more. If you’re hearing students and their parents making comments about current events and trends in Germany, hers may be a valuable perspective for your students to consider, as in this post from last May: http://bhejl.blogspot.de/2016/05/the-truth-i-see.html
 
The blog is available at http://bhejl.blogspot.de/


Source: Ami im Schwabenland
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Title: Photos of Snowy Germany
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Here are some photos of snowy Germany this winter, for use in class discussions of the weather or current events: https://www.thelocal.de/20170112/these-photos-show-just-how-much-snow-germany-got-this-week


Source: The Local.de
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Title: LatinPerDiem: Short Daily Latin Lessons
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From http://www.latinperdiem.com/about/

The LatinPerDiem website features a short daily Latin lesson based on attested language in corpora, plus some links to online resources for studying Latin and Greek.

LatinPerDiem is available at http://www.latinperdiem.com/


Source: LatinPerDiem
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Title: Map Shows the Hometowns of Characters in the Iliad
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Here is a link to a detailed map that “handily illustrates the world of the Iliad, showing the places of origins of a few dozen characters, with Greeks in green and Trojans in yellow,” along with an article about geography and Homer’s epic: http://www.openculture.com/2017/02/a-handy-detailed-map-shows-the-hometowns-of-characters-in-the-iliad.html


Source: Open Culture
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