Information This describes (1) icons used in the text, (2) how to print the document, and (3) how to ``navigate'' when reading on-line. If you have questions or difficulties, please contact us at <l-c-admin@language-culture.org>.

Images & VideoThe camera icon indicates a hypertextual (still) image, while the film icon indicates video segments. Video segments are QT (Cinepack Quicktime) and MPEG. QT includes audio, and MPEG does not.Most graphical browsers can view the images ``natively'', but many will require additional ``add-on'' applications to view the video formats.
PrintingTo print this document, you must download and print:This is inconvenient for printing but significantly improves performance for on-line reading. Doing this is simple from the Table of Contents.
- Each of the 4 major sections (``1. Introduction'' through ``4. Morals'')
- The References page
- The Notes page.
NavigationFor simple reading of the document, click on the ``next'' arrowwhen you are ready to move to the next section, much like turning the page at the end of one chapter to the beginning of another chapter in a book. Other buttons are intuitive, jumping you backwards, up and down, and to the document root (``home'').
Try following the buttons to get a feel for what they provide. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to negotiate the document more accurately than with a printed copy in your hand.