LCS Litigation Panel
Professional litigators discuss the types of things they do in their daily work. Panelists represent both public and private sectors.
Bill McKibben at SLC Public Library
Bill McKibben speaks at the Salt Lake City public library to close out the 2008 Stegner Symposium.
Bill McKibben at SLC Public Library
Bill McKibben speaks at the Salt Lake City public library to close out the 2008 Stegner Symposium.
2008.03.05-The Public Understanding of Science
The Public Understanding of Science: Report commissioned by British Gov. Sir Arnold Wolfendale, FRS 14th Astronomer Royal, Great Britain Co-sponsor ? College of Science
2006.11.28-A Conversation with Steven Ott
Presidential intern Justin Brown interviews Steven Ott about the Institute of Public and International Affairs and a conference titled?Values & Violence: Intangible Aspects of Terrorism on March 1 and 2, 2007.
2006.11.28-A Conversation with Steven Ott
Presidential intern Justin Brown interviews Steven Ott about the Institute of Public and International Affairs and a conference titled?Values & Violence: Intangible Aspects of Terrorism on March 1 and 2, 2007.
2006.08.28-Thad Hall talks about the New Voting Machines
Thad Hall discusses his research on the new voting machines and how the general public is responding to the technology which makes hanging chads a thing of the past
2006.08.28-Thad Hall talks about the New Voting Machines
Thad Hall discusses his research on the new voting machines and how the general public is responding to the technology which makes hanging chads a thing of the past
International development : inside China
This section of the online teaching resource from the Open University concentrates upon giving a basic economic, social and political background to modern mainland China. From the main page, users may access textual information on: the influence of China on energy policy in Ghana; the Chinese education system; the economy's impact on the environment; and Chinese social freedoms. The two largest sections of the resource concentrate on China's school system, and an extended lecture on China's econ
Ice cores and disused mines
In the first instalment of our new and improved Planet Earth podcast, science writer and broadcaster Sue Nelson talks to Professor David Vaughan of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) about the changes seen around the continent.
Climate change special
As the world talks global warming, we go to one of the chilliest places in Europe - the British Antarctic Survey's (BAS) ice core store - to find out what evidence there is for manmade climate change.
Lesson #026, Monday camera = bedroom mensa = cafeteria libreria = bookstore bagno = bathroom a = to, at si' = yes no = no dove = where dov'e' = where is quando = when adesso = now cibo = food ma = but grazie = thank you prego = you're welcome forse = maybe, perhaps pronto = ready, but it's also what you say when you answer the telephone instead of saying 'hello.'
Leeches, earthquakes and weird sea-life
It seems that hardly a week goes by without a major earthquake striking somewhere in the world, which may be why many people have been asking scientists at the British Geological Survey if earthquakes are getting more frequent.
Arctic expedition special
This week Richard Hollingham reports from an unusual and somewhat cold location - onboard the British Antarctic Survey's RRS {i:James Clark Ross} which was stuck in the ice for two weeks 1000 kilometres from the North Pole.
Grammar Lesson 14: Absence of Direct Object Pronouns, Mobile Homes Sunday Service - 11/28/2010 - Meghan Feldmeyer UTMC grad students help out at the DaZy Aphasia Center A New Day at The University of Toledo Medical Center Enhanced secondary mathematics teaching: gesture and the interactive whiteboard Conversations with Berkeley Faculty: Nelson W. Polsby (9/4/02)
OK, so you are driving down the freeway and you see a semi going 70 mph and there is a mobile home being pulled along. Well, yes, I do see why
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Meghan Feldmeyer delivers a sermon entitled "Ploughshares and Pruning Hooks."
Bulletin: http://bit.ly/h92x5M
Graduate students from The University of Toledo Medical Center are volunteering their time to assist visitors to the DaZy Aphasia Center in Toledo with speech and language therapies.
November 10, 2010 was a new beginning for The University of Toledo Medical Center. New employee uniforms and scrubs will help unify the UTMC team, a new patient gown will increase comfort and a new focus on patient satisfaction will lead UTMC into the future.
Chris Ankney from University Communications took the opportunity to get some thoughts from the staff about the changes.
This is a paper presented at the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, University of Warwick, 6-9 September 2006. The paper is a report on ‘work in progress’ which explores the use of gesture by teachers using the interactive whiteboard in secondary mathematics lessons. This research forms part of a body of work being carried out by the Interactive Whiteboard (IAW) research group within the School of Criminology, Education, Sociology and Social Work at Keele University.
Conversations with History Presents Faculty Research at the University of California, Berkeley
A Conversation with Nelson W. Polsby
Heller Professor of Political Science
"Institutional Change in the U.S. Congress"
This interview took place on September 4, 2002. A complete transcript is available.
Nelson Polsby is the Heller Professor of Political Science at the University of California at Berkeley. He was the Director of the Institute of Governmental Studies at U.C. from 1988 to 1999, and edi













