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CLEP* WESTERN CIVILIZATION IEverything you need to pass the CLEP* Western Civilization I exam and get the college credits you deserve.CLEP* is the most popular credit-by-examination program in the country, accepted by more than 2,900 colleges and universities. For over 15 years, REA has helped students pass their CLEP* exams and earn college credits while reducing their tuition costs.DIAGNOSTIC EXAM TO FOCUS YOUR STUDY Our online diagnostic exam pinpoints your strengths and shows you exactly where you need to focus your study. Armed with this information, you can personalize your prep and…mehr

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CLEP* WESTERN CIVILIZATION IEverything you need to pass the CLEP* Western Civilization I exam and get the college credits you deserve.CLEP* is the most popular credit-by-examination program in the country, accepted by more than 2,900 colleges and universities. For over 15 years, REA has helped students pass their CLEP* exams and earn college credits while reducing their tuition costs.DIAGNOSTIC EXAM TO FOCUS YOUR STUDY Our online diagnostic exam pinpoints your strengths and shows you exactly where you need to focus your study. Armed with this information, you can personalize your prep and review where you need it the most. MOST COMPLETE SUBJECT REVIEW Our targeted review covers all the material you'll be expected to know for the CLEP* Western Civilization I exam and includes a glossary of important persons, events, and developments of western civilization.TWO FULL-LENGTH PRACTICE EXAMS The online REA Study Center gives you two full-length practice tests and the most powerful scoring analysis and diagnostic tools available today. Instant score reports help you zero in on the topics that give you trouble now and show you how to arrive at the correct answer--so you'll be prepared on test day.Access the REA Study Center at: www.REA.com/StudyCenter
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Robert Ziomkowski, Ph.D., is a lecturer in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Ithaca College. His research focuses on medieval Platonism and cosmology. His publications include a translation and study of a text by the eleventh-century thinker Manegold of Lautenbach, as well as a study guide for Western Civilization and articles in the New Dictionary of the History of Ideas and PLOS ONE ("Mathematical Philology"). He attended Fr. Reginald Foster's summer Latin course in 1994 while doing manuscript research in the Vatican Library, and his fascination with human languages has merged with an interest in computer languages (JavaScript, Python) for the creation of computerized Latin exercises. His other interests include animation and video editing; with his students at Ithaca College, he produced a short film in Latin on Homer's Odyssey entitled "Ulixes." In 2003 he curated an exhibition of Cornell University's medieval manuscripts and published an online version, "From Manuscript to Print: The Evolution of the Medieval Book" (http: //rmc. library.cornell.edu/medievalbook/).