Introduction In this unit you will explore social patterns in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and find out what’s important for people at various stages in their lives. Being able to talk about your own concerns and understanding those of others is an important aim when studying a foreign language and is the focus of this unit. Materials include factual texts, news items and articles dealing with current issues and many recorded interviews with people in German-speaking countries. The activities
Economic Update - May 12th 2012
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Navajo Health Care
Thunderbird School of Global Management Professor Karen Brown, Ph.D., discusses a trip May 10-11, 2012, to the Navajo Nation in Arizona. http://www.thunderbird.edu
Breakingviews: JPMorgan hammers another nail in VaR coffin
May 14 - JPMorgan's $2 billion loss may have dealt a fatal blow to Value-at-Risk. Breakingviews' Robert Cole assesses whether the alternatives are any better.
Examining Food
A new "University Course" looks at food from professional and academic perspectives.
Ethan Miller, "Irregularities in the Nightside Equatorial Ionosphere" One of the long-standing problems in ionospheric physics has been ionospheric irregularities that cause scintillation of trans-ionospheric radio communication and navigation signals. Other irregularities cause subtle phase changes in precision navigation signals or outages on HF ionospheric radio paths. There is considerable scientific and engineering interest in understanding the underlying processes and microphysics of irregularities and plasma density structures. This talk addresses two of
Hydraulic Engineering
Water plays a major role in delta areas such as the Netherlands. Although we need constantly to bear in mind the threats posed by rivers and the sea, we derive enormous benefits from water: the Netherlands has been able to develop into a prosperous trading nation thanks to its large rivers and the easy accessibility of the North Sea. The MSc in Hydraulic Engineering focuses on the ways in which we can protect ourselves against water while exploiting the opportunities it offers us. Within this tr
Métodos Numéricos de Cálculo
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Outstanding Grads 2012: César Soto
An interview with an extraordinary CSUN student we profiled in our Newsroom commencement article at:
http://blogs.csun.edu/news/2012/05/graduates-4/
directed, shot and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
interviewer/producer: Carmen Ramos Chandler
executive producers: Vance Peterson and Stacy Lieberman
assistant editor and production assistant: Jacquil Constant
music by Impact Music Library
special thanks: Lee Choo and Rayetta Esquibel
© 2012 California State University, Northridge.
Subtraction with -1 up to Number 10
This cute animated video introduces subtraction with the number 1 up to 10. A cute flower car rolls in the problem and the answer. This is a great resource for home and/or for the early childhood classroom. (2:51)
Back to the Thames
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Ben George - BSc Computer Science
Comp Soc President Ben tells us why he chose Nottingham.
UTMC Physician Dr. Raymond Bourey Speaks on Insomnia
ABC 13's Diane Larson shares information about treatments for insomnia, including hormone therapies used by Dr. Raymond Bourey, a UTMC physician in the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. He also serves as medical director of the Regional Center for Sleep Medicine.
The 1885 Society: Funding Research and Innovation
The 1885 Society is a unique fund of unrestricted monies that the UA President uses to support the best and brightest faculty and students at the University or Arizona. This year, 1885 Society Fellow Marissa Juarez, a Ph.D. student, investigated the connection between the Afro-Brazilian martial art form of capoeira and the academic discipline of Rhetoric. Last year, Chris McGinnis, an M.F.A. student, used painting to explore the link between mechanization and American identity, while Engineering
Afrocentric Fine Arts Show
It has been called an annual rite of spring, signaling the change of seasons. An event to eagerly anticipate after a long, cold winter. The Afrocentric Fine Art Show, sponsored by Sisters & Friends, takes place early spring each year.
The prestigious event welcomes area residents and visitors from around the United States to a weekend of fine art and fellowship. Throughout the two-day event, stunning and stimulating works of art are exhibited, featuring African-American artists and artists fro
POL310 Session 2 Summer 2012
Current Issues in American Government with Brenda Riddick 05/15/12
Guest: Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, BondAction
Highlights -- 2012 College of Charleston Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Highlights
See the FULL Morning and Afternoon Ceremonies:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB60369F1D671D473&feature=plcp
Find out more about the class of 2012:
http://cofc.edu/about/graduation-class-profiles/index.php
The College of Charleston undergraduate commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, May 12, 2012 in the historic Cistern Yard. An additional record breaking 160 students graduated from The Graduate School of the College of Charleston on May 11, 2012 in the TD Arena.
The commenceme
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