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- 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, Alexandros Thanos, Columbus 11
- 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, Alexandros Thanos, Columbus 11
- 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony, Alexandros Thanos, Columbus 11
- A Single Shard, Matthew Russ, Akron 08
- Anime and Manga: With an Emphasis on Art and Language Arts, Jill Davis, Oxford 09
- Are Yao Going My Way? Chinese Basketball Geography, Ryan Ryzner, Cleveland 12
- Celebrating Chinese New Year, Loretta Gray, Cleveland 12
- Chanoyu: The Art of Tea, Susan Stroh & Linda Glave, Toledo 05
- China: Land of Dragons and Emperors, Donna Shurr, Oberlin 10
- China’s Culture and Lifestyle, Dale Foster, Columbus 17
- China’s Customs, Lori Nickel, Columbus 04
- Chinese and American Culture: Kong Yiji, Leslie Hosgood, Columbus 17
- Chinese and Greek Mythology, Joseph Schmall, Columbus 17
- Chinese Culture, Traditions and Family Life, Thomas Trang, Columbus 17
- Chinese Food: A Cultural Lesson Plan, Ann Matney, Toledo 07
- Chinese Minority Cultures Literature Review, Bonnie Shiplet, Columbus 04
- Chinese Mythology, Cathy Hart, Columbus 06
- Chinese New Year, Carrie Bray & Penelope Harris, Oxford 09
- Chinese New Year, E. Mark Kreps, Delaware 13
- Chinese New Year, Hong Zhu, Toledo 05
- Chinese Silkworms: Sericulture, Kim Depue, Marietta 08
- Chinese Zodiac , Charlee Raddish, Akron 08
- Chinese Zodiac, Harry Gao, Columbus 06
- Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Numbers and Luck, Una King, Wooster 07
- Cleanliness in Japan and the U.S., Mary L. Kelley, Cincinnati 06
- Coming of Age Readings: Experiences in Korea & by Asians in America, Loraine Hammack, Cleveland 05
- Comparing Mass Media, Joesph Miller III, Oberlin 10
- Comparing Social Movements, Joesph Miller III, Oberlin 10
- Comparing the Family System, Joesph Miller III, Oberlin 10
- Comparison of American and Japanese Cultural Values, Beth Schmidt, Cincinnati 06
- Comparison of Japanese and American Baseball, Eric Sottosanti, Akron 08
- Comparison/Contrast of Celebrations in Guatemala and Japan regarding getting rid of the devil , Kathleen Heilman, Columbus 19
- Consumerism/ Pop Culture/ with Colored Pencil Drawing, Shelley Harvan, Cleveland 05
- Cultural Lesson on Korea, Jessica Burchett, Oberlin 10
- Culture Sharing: Geography, Climate, Symbols, Barbara Wookey, Columbus 06
- Culture Sharing: History, Politics, Government, Barbara Wookey , Columbus 06
- Culture Sharing: Holidays and Special Days, Barbara Wookey, Columbus 06
- Culture, Michelle Mrakovich, Cleveland 05
- East Asian Philosophy: Reorganizing the Classroom, Greg Milo, Akron 08
- Exploring the Asian Cultural Tradition Through Multimedia Art, Michael Hinze, Columbus 06
- Feng Shui for the Budding Interior Decorator, Deborah Robinson , Columbus 06
- Film Study: Hula Girls, Barbara McCullough, Marietta 08
- Globalization–“The World is Flat?”, Amanda Ahrens, Cleveland 12
- Globalization–The Power of One World, Emily Shrestha, Cleveland 12
- Go Fly a Kite!, Erin Santangelo, Toledo 07
- Holidays and Celebrations of Japan, Christine Little, Marietta 08
- Homemade Hanbok Dolls, Erin Santangelo, Toledo 07
- Imaginary Trip to Korea, Dorene Miller, Wooster 07
- Integrating Chinese Dance into Social Studies and Humanities Curriculum, Loren Bucek, Columbus 06
- Integrating Korean Dance into Social Studies and Humanities Curriculum, Loren Bucek, Columbus 06
- Integrating Traditional Japanese Dance into Social Studies and Humanities Curriculum, Loren Bucek, Columbus 06
- Introduction to Taekwondo, Kathleen Fuller, Granville 09
- Japan: History & Culture, Jessica Burchett, Oberlin 10
- Japanese and American Culture: Attitudes about death and grief, Leslie Hosgood, Columbus 17
- Japanese and Chinese views of each other: Short-term and Long-term causes, Attachment 1, Attachment 2, Attachment #3, Attachment #4, Attachment #5, Attachment #6, Attachment #7, Attachment #8, Jeffrey Stafford, Columbus 17
- Japanese Bookbinding Kit, Greg Walton, Columbus 04
- Japanese Cooking, April Thompson, Columbus 17
- Japanese Culture for 3rd Graders , Sherry Flora, Columbus 19
- Japanese Culture, Dan Vallette, Columbus 04
- Japanese Culture, Medieval-Modern, Tradition & Change, Anita Russ, Cleveland 05
- Japanese Customs: The Treatment of Lost Property, Pete Ewing, Columbus 04
- Japanese Etiquette and Customs, Neal Myers, Columbus 17
- Japanese Manners & Lifestyle, Hui-Ling Haldeman, Cleveland 05
- Japanese New Year, Hong Zhu, Toledo 05
- Japanese Social Rules and Interactions, Andrew Salzer, Columbus 04
- Japanese Society, Tracy Imamura, Columbus 04
- Japanese Theatre, Michelle Miller, Toledo 05
- Kimchee, Bonnie Shiplet, Columbus 04
- Kimchi and Korea, Sara Beardsley, Marietta 08
- Kimono Project, Matthew Russ, Akron 08
- Kindergarten Education in Japan and the United States, Misty Swanger, Columbus 04
- Kites of Japan, Jill Hurley, Columbus 04
- Kites, Carol Ann Clark, Marietta 08
- Korea Lunar New Year, Hong Zhu, Toledo 05
- Korea vs. Korea: The Cultural Divide, Carrie Bray & Penelope Harris, Oxford 09
- Korean Cultural Development under the Influence of China & Japan, Toni Foltz, Toledo 05
- Korean Culture, Melinda Jurus, Columbus 04
- Korean Etiquette and Customs, Neal Myers, Columbus 17
- Korean Fans, Mindy Wolfe, Marietta 08
- Korean Film: An Introduction, Ed Rebmann, Columbus 11
- Korean Foods and Customs, Loretta Gray, Cleveland 12
- Korean Foods, Brian Buck, Toledo 05
- Korean Holiday Calendar, Andrea Dumolt, Columbus 04
- Korean Kite Festival, Mary Hughes Bachelor, Delaware 13
- Korean Pop Culture: K-Pop: More Than Just ” Gangnam Style”, Diana Carr, Delaware 13
- Korean Road Trip, Linnet Knight, Columbus 04
- Korean Table Manners, David Parish, Wooster 07
- Koryo Dynasty Ceramics, Rebecca Pope, Columbus 04
- K-Pop and what it tells me about Korea, Jennifer Evans Kinsley, Delaware 13
- Learning About China, Lesa McDaniel, Athens 10
- Learning About Japan, Lesa McDaniel, Athens 10
- Learning About Korea, Lesa McDaniel, Athens 10
- Lessons in Loss: Year of Impossible Goodbyess, Carol Roger, Wooster 07
- Meal Time: A Comparison of Traditional Meals from Different Cultures, Eric Sottosanti, Akron 08
- New Year Celebrations in China (Chun Jie), Yi Zhang , Columbus 06
- New Year Celebrations in Japan, Yi Zhang , Columbus 06
- New Year Celebrations in Korea, Yi Zhang, Columbus 06
- Organic Japanese Food, Marjorie Langston, Columbus 17
- Organic Korean Food, Marjorie Langston, Columbus 17
- Origami in Japan, Dale Foster, Columbus 17
- Origami, Carol Ann Clark, Marietta 08
- Red Scarf Girl, Matthew Russ, Akron 08
- Sexual Stereotypes in Japan, Jennifer Swinehart, Columbus 04
- Sports in China, Joan Perry-Szafarowicz, Toledo 07
- Stereotypes and Misrepresentations of Korea, Barbara McCullough, Marietta 08
- Symbolism in China’s Material Goods, Carol Roger, Wooster 07
- Tai Chi, Barbara McCullough, Marietta 08
- Tambata: The Japanese “Wish Upon a Star” Festival & Sound Clip, Deborah Robinson, Columbus 06
- Tea Ceremony, Rhoda Erdman, Cleveland 05
- Tea Culture in Asia, Sammi Zhou, Columbus 19
- The Chinese Monitor, Neal Myers, Columbus 17
- The Cultural Practice of Foot Binding, Dorene Miller, Wooster 07
- The Drama Art Forms of Noh, Bunraku, Kabuki, Takarazuka, Chinese Opera, and Pansori, Kathy Ward, Columbus 16
- The Festival of the Mid-Autumn Moon, Cynthia Richards, Akron 08
- The Growing Influence of S. Korean Pop Culture, Tamula Drumm, Cleveland 12
- The Influence of KPOP Music in East Asia, Megan Hsiao, Columbus 20
- The Olympic Dream, James Velo, Columbus 06
- The Seven Wonders of the Republic of Korea, Rose Schlosser, Columbus 04
- Thousand Cranes and Japanese Tea Ceremony, Donna Shurr, Oberlin 10
- Traditional Holidays in China and the World, Grovine Buffington, Cleveland 12
- Transportation in East Asia, James Velo, Columbus 06
- Tree of Cranes, Harry Gao, Columbus 06
- Understanding Interpersonal Relations in Japanese Culture, Laura Soltis, Columbus 04
- Uniformity in Japan, Ralph King, Columbus 04
- United States and North Korea: Comparing Values
- USA v. Imperial Japan in WWII-“Why We Fight…But Is It Real?“, Nick Geruntino, Columbus 11
- Using News Broadcasts in Japan and the U.S as Cultural Lenses, Deborah Robinson, Columbus 06
- Vegetable Civilization, Rhoda Erdman, Cleveland 05
- Visual Literacy Activity, Michelle Mrakovich, Cleveland 05
- Will the Real Korea Please Stand Up?, Joe Kennedy, Oxford 09
- Women in China, Jennifer Swinehart, Columbus 04
- Women in Korea: A Timeline of Changing Status, Samantha Davis, Columbus 17
- Women in Two Countries: Japan and America, Jennifer Preslan, Toledo 07
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Marking History, Anita Russ, Cleveland 05
- Yut: A Traditional Korean Game, Carol Ann Clark, Marietta 08
- Yut: A Traditional Korean Game, Leslie Burnham, Toledo 07