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Tower Poetry 2012: Papa's Epilogue
Sarah Fletcher reads her entry for the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition
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Excesses of Responsibility and the Power of Political Approaches to Accountability
Dr. Kirsten Ainley, Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 1st May 2012
Author(s): Kirsten Ainley

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Animal Behavior, Fall 2001
This course will sample the broad diversity of animal behavior and the behavioral adaptation of animals to the environments in which they live. This will include discussion of both field observations and controlled laboratory experiments. Particular emphasis will be placed on the comparison of behavior within an evolutionary framework, animal cognition, and on the genetic, neural, and hormonal mechanisms underlying behavior.
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Texas A&M Scientist Joins Mars Rover Mission
Dr. Mark Lemmon, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, talks about "Curiosity", NASA's newest mission to Mars to research environment conditions of the planet when water was present.
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A Walking Tour in celebration of Montreal, City of Spires
http://concordia.ca/now To coincide with the launch of his new book, Montreal, City of Spires: Church Architecture during the British Colonial Period 1760-1860, Concordia's Clarence Epstein led a special walking tour that highlighted several key examples of the city's religious architecture.
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Architecture Final Reviews: Becky Lam
Presented by the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. Info: www.cca.edu/architecture
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Bo Cao: Urban Concrescence: Splice the Slices
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. This thesis focuses on computational thinking as methodology that explores iterative and reciprocal feedback between individual, collective, and environment to revisit architecture and urbanism. The computational research of this thesis attempts to examine the systematic logic of natural growth as a system of
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Chrystee Cheng: Super Street | New High-Density "Hutong" Housing in Beijing
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. The rapid urbanism in Beijing is subjecting the 700-year-old city to the extreme condition of "total erasure." This thesis argues that the current crisis in Beijing lies not in "erasure" itself, but in "total erasure." Both total preservation and total erasure of the urban fabric have failed to respond to the
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Jeremy Bamburger: SILICON and the CITY
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. The corporate campus has defined itself as a type characterized by horizontality, flexibility, isolation, and homogeneous program outside the realm of urban constraints. The type has evolved into more complex programming, one that nears comparison to urban form. This thesis explores the reconciliation between
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Athena Carter: Rebooting Public Spaces
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. Information and communication technology -- specifically social media -- has produced a culture increasingly obsessed with change. This thesis attempts to reconcile this interconnected relationship through the creation of a new public space typology that uses open-source strategies to produce a complex, real-
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Kristina Hoglund Farber: Itineraries of Continuous Interiority
Presented by the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. Convention centers epitomize highly controlled interiority. In the past half-century, this condition has grown vaster and more complete, at the scale of buildings (xl) and as itineraries of continuous, near-seamless interiority. This thesis reconsiders the typology of the urban convention center, re-envisioning it as a mechanism for producing not only
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Kate Ganim: Immersive Learning Landscape
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. Pedagogy is changing. A shift is being made to focus on the whole child, to expand the definition of "intelligence," and to work with, not against, a child's nature. School design has stagnated and is no longer meeting programmatic needs. This immersive learning landscape not only fosters a child's developmen
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Misa Grannis: Decalcifying the City
Architecture Final Reviews: Presented by the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. The fixed roots and long and costly timelines of permanent structures prevent them from keeping pace with their inhabitants, resulting in wasted investments and neighborhood stagnation. This thesis proposes to reconcile the slowness of the permanent city with the speed of urban life through a reinterpretation of the territor
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Sean Stillwell: Opportunistic Park(ing): A Distributed Pedestrian Network
Architecture Final Reviews: Presented by the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m. Currently, public space is created by limited policy mechanisms that trade public square footage for developer rights. This thesis exploits ulterior means of producing contiguous public space within dense urban fabric of the city without mitigating that density, and while maintaining connectivity with the existing pedestrian
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Why Study Religion with Holger Zellentin
Dr Holger Zellentine looks at how the study of religions -- a basic feature of human societies -- can not only help one to understand those societies, but some fundamental aspects of our humanity.
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UT confers about 2,800 degrees
The University of Toledo conferred around 2,800 degrees in the spring of 2012. WTOL-11 brings you the story.
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University of Toledo Parking Garages Close For Maintenance
WTOL-11 reports on the closure of two parking garages at The University of Toledo. The garages will be closing during the summer of 2012 for repairs.
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Development of Oro-Facial Structures and Its Clinical Correlation
Facial anomalies are frequent conditions in children in every part of the world. If these anomalies are not treated appropriately and adequately, there will be imposition of severe psychosocial problems on the parents of such children. And, the appropriateness and adequacy of the definitive treatment, which is often surgery, lie in the proper understanding of the anatomic and embryologic bases of these anomalies. This module addresses these issues and is very important to the practice of oral an
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March Of The Immune Cells: Neutrophils
Reporting in the journal of Science, Paul Kubes and colleagues filmed immune cells called neutrophils finding their way to a mouse's wounded liver. The researchers wanted to understand how neutrophils find injuries when bacteria aren't around to signal the damage. (3:32)
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