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culture, poverty, and so on, the films will be enlightening
for students and will expand their global perspective of
HIV/AIDS.
Online Resources for Instructors
and Students
ANTHROPOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER
This online center offers a wealth of information and
useful tools for both instructors and students in all four
fields of anthropology. It includes interactive maps, learn-
ing modules, video exercises, and breaking news in an-
thropology. For instructors, the Resource Center includes
a gateway to time-saving teaching tools, such as image
banks, sample syllabi, and more. Access to the website is
available free when bundled with the text or for purchase
at a nominal fee.
THE HAVILAND ET AL. COMPANION WEBSITE
The book’s companion site includes chapter-specific resources
for instructors and students. For instructors, the site offers a
password-protected Instructor’s Manual, Microsoft Power-
Point presentation slides, and more. For students, there are a
multitude of text-specific study aids: tutorial practice quizzes
that can be scored and e-mailed to the instructor, weblinks,
flash cards, crossword puzzles, and much more!
INFOTRAC© COLLEGE EDITION
InfoTrac College Edition is an online library that of-
fers full-length articles from thousands of scholarly and
popular publications. Among the journals available are
American Anthropologist, Current Anthropology, and
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. Contact
your local Cengage sales representative for details.
Supplements for Students
TELECOURSE STUDY GUIDE
The new distance learning course, Anthropology: The
Four Fields, provides online and print companion study
guide options that include study aids, interactive exercises,
videos, and more.
Additional Student Resources
BASIC GENETICS FOR ANTHROPOLOGY CD-ROM:
PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS (STAND-ALONE
VERSION), BY ROBERT JURMAIN AND LYNN
KILGORE
This student CD-ROM expands on such biological con-
cepts as biological inheritance (genes, DNA sequencing,
and so on) and applications of that to modern human
populations at the molecular level (human variation
and adaptation—to disease, diet, growth, and develop-
ment). Interactive animations and simulations bring these
ExamView® is also available within PowerLecture, allow-
ing you to create, deliver, and customize tests and study
guides (both print and online) in minutes. See assess-
ments onscreen exactly as they will print or display on-
line. Build tests of up to 250 questions using up to twelve
question types and enter an unlimited number of new
questions or edit existing questions. PowerLecture also
includes the text’s Instructor’s Resource Manual and Test
Bank as Word documents.
WEBTUTOR ON BLACKBOARD AND WEBCT
Jumpstart your course with customizable, rich, text-spe-
cific content within your Course Management System.
Simply load a content cartridge into your course man-
agement system to easily blend, add, edit, reorganize, or
delete content, all of which is specific to Haviland et al.’s
Evolution and Prehistory, 9th edition, and includes media
resources, quizzing, weblinks, discussion topics, and inter-
active games and exercises.
WADSWORTH ANTHROPOLOGY VIDEO LIBRARY
Qualified adopters may select full-length videos from an ex-
tensive library of offerings drawn from such excellent educa-
tional video sources as Films for the Humanities and Sciences.
ABC ANTHROPOLOGY VIDEO SERIES
This exclusive video series was created jointly by Wads-
worth and ABC for the anthropology course. Each video
contains approximately 60 minutes of footage originally
broadcast on ABC within the past several years. The vid-
eos are broken into short 2- to 7-minute segments, per-
fect for classroom use as lecture launchers or to illustrate
key anthropological concepts. An annotated table of con-
tents accompanies each video, providing descriptions of
the segments and suggestions for their possible use within
the course.
AIDS IN AFRICA DVD
Southern Africa has been overcome by a pandemic of un-
paralleled proportions. This documentary series focuses
on the new democracy of Namibia and the many actions
there to control HIV/AIDS. Included in this series are
four documentary films created by the Periclean Schol-
ars at Elon University: (1) Young Struggles, Eternal Faith,
which focuses on caregivers in the faith community; (2)
The Shining Lights of Opuwo, which shows how young
people share their messages of hope through song and
dance; (3) A Measure of Our Humanity, which describes
HIV/AIDS as an issue related to gender, poverty, stigma,
education, and justice; and (4) Yo u Wa k e M e U p, a story of
two HIV-positive women and their acts of courage helping
other women learn to survive. Cengage/Wadsworth is ex-
cited to offer these award-winning films to instructors for
use in class. When presenting topics such as gender, faith,
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