Unit 2 SS310 Seminar “The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind” (Dylan, 1962, line 7)

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Unit 2 SS310 Seminar “The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind” (Dylan, 1962, line 7)

The Rac Of the Asu Tribe Kozlowski, D. (Photographer). (2008). Billy Bob Honky Tonk Longhorns American Flags Cadillac Historic Stockyards Fort Worth Texas License Plate America USA [Photograph], Retrieved February 16, 2012, from:

The Kitchen Debate

How has our ideology (United States) and world view influenced our relations and actions with other nations?

Media Coverage Vietnam War

How has the media influenced our understanding, both positively and negatively, of other cultures? Examples?

Questions?