Winter Farmers' Market
Local food from local farmers at Dickinson College's indoor winter farmers' market.
Waste Reduction Week Awareness Campaign (Canada)
Video discusses Waste Reduction Week (October) and how you can help to reduce waste by using a refillable travel mug.
A coordinated awareness campaign among restaurants and coffee shops awards those who bring in a travel mug with an opportunity to win prizes.
Kapuscinski Lecture: How to respond to global threats in the decade ahead
The lectures honour the name of Kapuscinski, a Polish journalist and writer known as the Voice of the Poor, who died in 2007. The project is a joint initiative of the European Commission and the United Nations Development Programme. Present challenges (such as climate change and economic dualism) are structural. They are larger than before. They last longer, not only because they are mutually related and reinforce each other, but also because they are not addressed coherently. However, we should
Áprilisi kirándulás
Áprilisi kirándulás.
Dr Robert Hill: Old Croc, New Tale
Chair/Associate Professor of Anatomy at NYCOM, Dr. Robert Hill describes his most recent research involving the Simosuchus clarki. New York College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYCOM/NYIT).
POL335 Session 5 Spring 2011
POL335 International Politics Session Five 02/08/11 Hamoud Salhi Guest: Dr. Tayyeb Shabbir
Easby Abbey J870557 EASBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Refectory from the South West.

Rediscovering Jewish Heritage (Jonathan Kaufman)
Host Marcia Alvar speaks with Jonathan Kaufman, author of "A Hole in the Heart of the World: Being Jewish in Eastern Europe." The book follows the lives of several generations of Jews from Eastern Europe, all of whom find a renewed faith and pride as they uncover their heritage, buried first by the Nazis and later by the Communists.
CO 1069-37 The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Visit of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales to the Gold Coast Colony 1925
Location: Ghana
Date: 1925
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11.310J Media Technology and City Design and Development (MIT)
This workshop explores the potential of media technology and the Internet to enhance communication and transform city design and community development in inner-city neighborhoods. The class introduces a variety of methods for describing or representing a place and its residents, for simulating actions and changes, for presenting visions of the future, and for engaging multiple actors in the process of envisioning change and guiding action. Students will engage one neighborhood, meet real people
L'Europe, un sujet de cinéma ? Table ronde (video)
Cette table ronde a eu lieu le 5 juillet 2008 dans le cadre de Cinéditions, salon européen du livre de cinéma, en présence des cinéastes Luc Dardenne, Jorge Semprún, Hugo Vieira da Silva, Radu Mihaileanu, Manoel de Oliveira et Costa-Gavras. Rencontre animée par Serge Toubiana.
Harold “Doc” Edgerton - "How Fast Is Fast?" (1994)
Take a look at the life and effect that Harold "Doc" Edgerton had on MIT and the world, in "How Fast is Fast?" produced by the Edgerton Foundation in 1994. The film presents a wide-ranging compilation of film clips and interviews. Doc Edgerton demonstrates all sorts of effects of strobe photography that allow us to see what happens at speeds too fast to be discerned by the naked eye. Some well-known examples include a flying bullet that shatters a lightbulb, the motion of a hummingbird's win
History of reading tutorial 1: Finding evidence of reading in the past
How do we know what people read in the past, and how they read it? This tutorial, the first in a series designed to help users of the UK Reading Experience Database (UK RED) search, browse and use the resource, explores the types of evidence historians have uncovered about the history of reading. Tutorial 2 (Red_2) and Tutorial 3 (Red_3) look at how this evidence can be used to tell us about the reception of a literary text and to demonstrate the impact of a writer’s reading on their literary
It's Your Time - Shenango - Academic Quality
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GoNU.TV Game Recap - Men's Basketball vs. Towson - February 9, 2011
Chaisson Allen scored 21 points, grabbed five rebounds and dished six assists to lead Northeastern to an 82-78 win over Towson on Wednesday night in Colonial Athletic Association men's basketball action at Matthews Arena. Allen became the first Husky to score 20+ points in five straight games since Jose Juan Barea in 2006.
2010 NSF ADVANCE Workshop: Negotiating the Ideal Faculty Position - Agenda
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The agenda for the 2010 NSF ADVANCE Workshop: Negotiating the Ideal Faculty Position.
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Countdown to MIX11: Get the Goods (including a free pass) in 10 Minutes Find out the deets on MIX this year by tuning in to the Countdown show with @anyware and @ritzy each week. The inaugural show gives an overview of the conference this year, but let’s fast forward to the good stuff: how do you get your hands on that complimentary ticket? Well, MIX is a mix of things and we know it’s so much more than just the best web conference in Vegas. Tweet a creative
Croix Rouge - Nancy 2011 : Table ronde : Comment éviter la marginalisation.
Préparés pour l’avenir ? En risque d’échec et de marginalisation?
Présentation d’expériences (périnatologie, actions de la CRF…)
Eclaircissement sur la notion de précarité, ensemble de risques, instabilité, incertitude, ruptures, remise en cause des liens sociaux notion du rôle du stress (travaux de Marmot, etc.) rôle des atteintes à la dignité (J Mann, etc.)
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international de la Croix Rouge Française à Nancy
La prolifération des images - Yves Michaud (video)
Ces 20 dernières années, les images ont pris une place prépondérante dans nos sociétés. Les magasins, les lieux publics regorgent de murs d’images. Mais qu’est-ce qu’une image ? Quelle attitude avoir face à ce déferlement ?
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée. Lycée Saint Louis Clément (91 Viry Châtillon)
11.233 Crafting Research Questions and Qualitative Methodology (MIT)
This course covers approaches to research and evaluation in the planning field, for those preparing to write 1st-year doctoral and other research papers. Topics include narrowing down research interests, using quantitative and qualitative techniques complementarily, and interviewing and other fieldwork challenges. The course uses a seminar-type format in which readings, class discussions, and assignments are built around (1) generic themes that run across the research interests and paper topics














