Harrisburg Region
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ML17-V. THE HISTORY BEHIND THE HISTORICAL NOVEL
ML17-V. THE HISTORY BEHIND THE HISTORICAL NOVEL
What is the historical novel and where did it come from? Some claim that Sir Walter Scott wrote the first novel based on a true event or a real-life character in 1814 with his popular book, Waverly. But others believe the genre goes back much further, to ancient times, almost 3,000 years ago. Follow author Sherry V. Ostroff as you explore the elements of this popular genre and the history behind the historical novel.
2 courses,
ML39-P. GETTING YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
ML39-P. GETTING YOUR MONEY’S WORTH
Do you feel “ripped” off in the marketplace? Do you understand Pennsylvania’s amusing and confusing sales tax applications? When you pump a gallon of gas, how do you know that you received it? Have you noticed that packages are shrinking the amount of product we get for the price we pay? When selecting merchandise, do you have to hunt for the price? Have you ever been overcharged at a scanner checkout register? Your shopping trips will never be the same after this entertaining and educational presentation packed with important consumer information!
ML13-V. WHY A SCIENTIST BELIEVES IN THE GOD OF THE BIBLE
ML13-V. WHY A SCIENTIST BELIEVES IN THE GOD OF THE BIBLE
Through a long life and career in medicine and research at Yale, I have not only continued to believe in the God of the Bible, but that belief has been strengthened by the findings of science from 1950 to the present. Along the way, I had questions in the areas of philosophy, theology, cosmology, and biology, but increasingly these have been answered. Even the philosopher called “the world’s most notorious atheist” (Anthony Flew) was converted to believe in a creator God by the strength of the current scientific evidence. This class will give an orderly presentation of findings in many areas that I believe are strong evidence for the reality of the God of the Bible and of the reliability of the Bible as a witness to truth. Feel free to ask questions!
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2 courses,
ML19-V. NEWS, VIEWS, AND ATTITUDES
ML19-V. NEWS, VIEWS, AND ATTITUDES
This course will explore the state of the news media and their audiences today, attempting to examine whether or not truth can be found there, and if so, how people of faith and people in general might be more successful in extracting it.
ML15-V. A RIDE THROUGH THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN WESTERN MOVIES: COWBOYS, RANCHERS, SALOON GIRLS, AND PIONEER WOMEN
ML15-V. A RIDE THROUGH THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN WESTERN MOVIES: COWBOYS, RANCHERS, SALOON GIRLS, AND PIONEER WOMEN
The American westerns represent the quintessential contribution of American film history. In this course we will follow the rise of this genre from the B-Film days of the silent era and the 1930s, the emergence in the 1940s with darker, serious films, the golden era of the 1950s and the revisionist shift in the late 1960s and beyond. We will examine the iconic characters of these remarkable films: the rugged men and the strong women. We will also look at the core issues of the mythical American West and pioneering spirit that infused this real and imagined world.
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2 courses,
ML41-P. LIFE INSIDE A BEEHIVE
ML41-P. LIFE INSIDE A BEEHIVE
Come on a visual journey to see what life is like for a honey bee. Learn how they “see” flowers in their search for nectar sources needed to make honey. Discover how they “talk” to each other about their latest best flower garden finds. Learn about native bees and what you can do to support them and other pollinators by using native plants in your own gardens.
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
When asked to name two of the most well-known composers of classical music, many people will reply by naming Mozart and Beethoven. Hollywood has produced two major motion pictures depicting the lives of these two famous composers. One is the 1984 academy award winning film Amadeus. The other is a film which examines the life of Beethoven and his one true love – the unnamed “Immortal Beloved” mentioned in letters discovered upon his death. This class will examine how Hollywood has depicted the lives of these two beloved composers in film.
1 course,
ML34-P. MASON & DIXON AND LEWIS & CLARK
ML34-P. MASON & DIXON AND LEWIS & CLARK
Of all the explorations that have occurred throughout the early history of the United States of America, those of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon and Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark are among the most remarkable in terms of purpose, execution and duration. This class will focus on the historic and geographic factors of the questions of Who, What, When, Where, and Why and the technological (or lack thereof) considerations of the How question.
1 course,
ML42-P. TOMATOES
ML42-P. TOMATOES
The TOMATO comes in various colors and sizes and is considered a superfood. This abundant summer "fruit" may even be better for you when cooked. Discover its history, nutritional values, and receive some great recipes.
1 course,
ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB
ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB
The biblical book of Job is not only one of the most often discussed books of the Bible, but it is also loved in the literary world as one of the classics of ancient times. This course will consider both the literary structure and religious importance of this highly loved but also very often misunderstood book. It is suggested that participants read the Book of Job ahead of time and bring along either the New Revised Standard Version or the Revised Standard Version of the Book of Job to class.
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1 course,
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
When asked to name two of the most well-known composers of classical music, many people will reply by naming Mozart and Beethoven. Hollywood has produced two major motion pictures depicting the lives of these two famous composers. One is the 1984 academy award winning film Amadeus. The other is a film which examines the life of Beethoven and his one true love – the unnamed “Immortal Beloved” mentioned in letters discovered upon his death. This class will examine how Hollywood has depicted the lives of these two beloved composers in film.
2 courses,
ML40-P. IMPOSTER SCAMS: IT’S YOUR MONEY!
ML40-P. IMPOSTER SCAMS: IT’S YOUR MONEY!
From sweepstakes and lottery scams to identity theft and investment fraud, the con artists and imposters always manage to stay just a step ahead of us. We can no longer trust what we hear in a phone call from someone trying to get their hands into our wallet or bank account. Consumers must be proactive in protecting our hard-earned money by being aware and informed about current frauds and scams. Join me for this educational presentation filled with tips and practical information.
ML34-P. MASON & DIXON AND LEWIS & CLARK
ML34-P. MASON & DIXON AND LEWIS & CLARK
Of all the explorations that have occurred throughout the early history of the United States of America, those of Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon and Meriwhether Lewis and William Clark are among the most remarkable in terms of purpose, execution and duration. This class will focus on the historic and geographic factors of the questions of Who, What, When, Where, and Why and the technological (or lack thereof) considerations of the How question.
0 courses,
1 course,
ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB
ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB
The biblical book of Job is not only one of the most often discussed books of the Bible, but it is also loved in the literary world as one of the classics of ancient times. This course will consider both the literary structure and religious importance of this highly loved but also very often misunderstood book. It is suggested that participants read the Book of Job ahead of time and bring along either the New Revised Standard Version or the Revised Standard Version of the Book of Job to class.
1 course,
ML43-P. SPIRITUAL WELLNESS WORKSHOP
ML43-P. SPIRITUAL WELLNESS WORKSHOP
As we age, we often look back and reflect on the meaning of our lives. What have we done? What could we have done better? How much more do we want to do? This course will help us reflect on God’s role in our lives and what God may be calling us to do now. We will examine our spiritual journeys, learn contemplative prayer practices and provide resources for deeper exploration. Facilitator will be Martha Lester Harris, whose deep and abiding faith in God has called her to pursue ordination as an Episcopal priest in her mid 60’s. This interactive, in-person workshop is designed to help you discover the peace that spiritual wellness can yield.
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1 course,
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
When asked to name two of the most well-known composers of classical music, many people will reply by naming Mozart and Beethoven. Hollywood has produced two major motion pictures depicting the lives of these two famous composers. One is the 1984 academy award winning film Amadeus. The other is a film which examines the life of Beethoven and his one true love – the unnamed “Immortal Beloved” mentioned in letters discovered upon his death. This class will examine how Hollywood has depicted the lives of these two beloved composers in film.
2 courses,
ML38-P. ANTHOLOGY OF WOMEN POETS AND HOUSEWORK
ML38-P. ANTHOLOGY OF WOMEN POETS AND HOUSEWORK
Using a poetry anthology called Sweeping Beauty: Contemporary Women Poets Do Housework, edited by Pamela Gemin, I will provide an experience in which participants will see/touch household things that may remind them of mothers, aunts, etc. and domestic life. Selected poems will be emphasized with performance art using pots, serving dishes, sheets, etc. as I read the poems. Time will be allocated for participants to share with classmates a brief recollection of a domestic experience. A variety of special resources will be available for participants to explore.
ML44-P. CYCLING TANDEM IN NEW ZEALAND’S SOUTH ISLAND
ML44-P. CYCLING TANDEM IN NEW ZEALAND’S SOUTH ISLAND
Through a visual and aural presentation, John and Janet Weber will share their scenic and challenging experiences cycling tandem 400 miles on New Zealand South Island. New Zealand, for many cyclists, represents one of the most premier and coveted places to ride a bicycle. The route followed through open country past flocks of sheep, over rolling hills, up to stunning vistas of scenic coastline and into unspoiled territory untouched by civilization since the earth's creation. Presentation will include a 30-minute video flyover of Doubtful Sound Fjordlands.
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1 course,
ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB
ML35-P. UNDERSTANDING THE BOOK OF JOB
The biblical book of Job is not only one of the most often discussed books of the Bible, but it is also loved in the literary world as one of the classics of ancient times. This course will consider both the literary structure and religious importance of this highly loved but also very often misunderstood book. It is suggested that participants read the Book of Job ahead of time and bring along either the New Revised Standard Version or the Revised Standard Version of the Book of Job to class.
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2 courses,
ML36-P. A BASIC GUIDE TO ISLAM
ML36-P. A BASIC GUIDE TO ISLAM
A basic guide to understanding Islam and dispelling myths. You will learn about the belief system of muslims, their practices, their holy books from the perspective of Samia Malik - a Bridge Builder and a social justice advocate
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
ML37-P. THE LIVES OF MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AS DEPICTED IN FILM: FACT OR FICTION
When asked to name two of the most well-known composers of classical music, many people will reply by naming Mozart and Beethoven. Hollywood has produced two major motion pictures depicting the lives of these two famous composers. One is the 1984 academy award winning film Amadeus. The other is a film which examines the life of Beethoven and his one true love – the unnamed “Immortal Beloved” mentioned in letters discovered upon his death. This class will examine how Hollywood has depicted the lives of these two beloved composers in film.
1 course,
ML45-P. PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN AGING THAT IMPACT NUTRITION
ML45-P. PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN AGING THAT IMPACT NUTRITION
During the past decade, geriatric research has demonstrated that metabolism and removal of the body’s waste material changes significantly with normal aging, common diseases, and medications. Recent studies have indicated that a high percentage of frail older adults suffer from malnutrition which is related to inadequate protein intake. We will review the numerous physiological changes that occur with aging, diseases, and medications as well as describe ways to achieve daily nutritional requirements. Since loss of appetite is common in aging adults, we will speak about the management interventions to improve loss of appetite. We will focus on providing common vitamins and increase protein with aging. Preparing foods that are nutritious and easier to eat will be reviewed. We will also share tools that help to identify those aging older adults who are at risk for impaired nutrition.
1 course,
ML-46-EXT Dysfunction by Design
ML-46-EXT Dysfunction by Design
Do you ever wonder why issues you care about never get any action in legislatures? Gerrymandering is a major contributing factor to dysfunction in both our state legislature and Congress. Procedural rules that govern the two houses of our PA General Assembly are also a major factor in determining if legislation with broad bi-partisan and public support is either enacted or dies without any action. Join Jean Handley for a look at the history, evolution, effects of gerrymandering and possible solutions in Pennsylvania. In addition, discover how procedural rules in our General Assembly negatively impact collaborative policy making and enactment of legislation beneficial to Pennsylvania citizens.
1 course,
ML-47-EXT Basics of Day-to-Day Technology with Teens Teach Technology
ML-47-EXT Basics of Day-to-Day Technology with Teens Teach Technology
Learn from the youngest instructors at Pathways institute - teenagers - who are experts on using technology. In this free three-session course, you will learn how to create a Facebook account, sign up for food delivery, get access to your favorite music, learn a foreign language for free, and much more. Pathways Institute partnered with Teens Teach Technology whose mission is offering free education on technology to older adults. Join the students from Central Bucks High School South for this course offered via Zoom. Session 1: Social Media (Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook) Session 2: Daily Applications (Food, Education, Reading) Session 3: Entertainment (Television streaming, Music Applications, and Fun Applications) You can choose to attend all or any of the sessions.