De wonderbaarlijke reis van Hupsala Princess Hupsala luisterspel met klaspakket voor het basisonderwijs. Dit jaar kiest 11.11.11 voor de herfstcampagne over het klimaat samen met Djapo vzw voor een spetterend en grappig luisterspel met heel …

HIS348 Session 9 Fall 2011
HIS348 Labor in American Society - Session nine 11/5/2011 Mike Fraga
Resource #7972
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Texas Tech Experts Address Changing Climate Conditions
Texas Tech experts are ready to address residents of the South Plains at an upcoming forum "Our Climate Challenge -- Solutions on the South Plains."
A panel discussion will examine how residents on the South Plains can adapt and meet the needs of a changing climate.
The forum takes place Thursday, November 3, 2011 at the International Cultural Center at 7pm on the Texas Tech campus.
HKS75: Fareed Zakaria
Journalist Fareed Zakaria talks about the future of Harvard Kennedy School and the nobility of its core mission.
HKS75 is a yearlong celebration of the 75th anniversary of Harvard Kennedy School. Learn more: http://www.hks.harvard.edu/75
Breakingviews: MF Global failure vindicates Volcker rule
Nov. 1 - MF Global's bankruptcy filing reinforces the idea that proprietary trading belongs where its damage to the system can be limited, says Reuters Breakingviews.
Billy and the Apparatus: The Isolating Effects of 'Managed Migration' to the European Union
"Billy and the Apparatus: The Isolating Effects of 'Managed Migration' to the European Union." Gregory Feldman, School of International Studies, Simon Fraser University. Oct 27, 2011.
Savage Messiah: Transmissions from a discarded future [Audio]
Speaker(s): Laura Oldfield Ford | In this talk, artist, writer and zine maker Laura Oldfield Ford will be showing traces and relics from her psychogeographic drifts around the ruined landscapes of London's hinterlands. This event marks the publication of Laura's new book Savage Messiah. Laura Oldfield Ford, originally from Halifax, West Yorkshire, studied at the Royal College of Art and has become well known for her politically active and poetic engagement with London as a site of social antagon
Effective lawmaking in Congress – who does it best?
What makes some members of Congress better than others at moving bills through the legislative process? Alan Wiseman, co-director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, has taken an in depth look at Congress’ last 35 years and tells us why women may have the upper hand. View 2012 election expertise information forkeep reading »
Lohan sentenced to 30 days in jail
Nov 02 - Lindsay Lohan is sentenced to 30 days in jail, with an additional 270 days should she violate her probation again. Bob Mezan reports.
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This square is mostly farmland (pasture) on the hillside above Turvin Clough. There is also an area of moorland with an interesting wartime relic, the Starfi...
U. Landmesser with M. Sabate and W. Wijns on EXAMINATION
M. Sabate and W. Wijns in conversation with U. Landmesser on The Examination Trial
August 2011
20111027 - Computational Systems Biology - From Regular Graphs to Complex Networks
Course: Computational Systems Biology
Title: From Regular Graphs to Complex Networks
Speaker: Arthur Dong
Date: 20111027
Semester: Winter 2011
Resource #7993
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Rob Dongara and Vinny Saponari • Thoughts on Sun Life Frozen Fenway 2012
Sophomore forward Rob Dongara (@Dongara39) and Vinny Saponari (@VinnySap) share their thoughts and experience about playing Boston College at Fenway Park on Saturday, Jan. 14 as part of the second weekend of the Sun Life Frozen Fenway 2012 experience.
Staff profiles: JoDee Fortino
JoDee Fortino, lab manager in Usability/Accessibility Research and Consulting, talks about her role in organizing the largest World Usability Day gathering in Michigan.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/9982
Westmoreland: The General Who Lost Vietnam
Lewis Sorely presents "Westmoreland: The General Who Lost Vietnam," as part of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center's Perspectives in Military History Lecture Series.
How We Fight: Crusades, Quagmires, and the American Way of War
Dr. Dominic Tierney, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College, presents How We Fight: Crusades, Quagmires, and the American Way of War, as part of the Army Heritage and Education Center's Perspectives in Military History Lecture Series. Find more at http://www.carlisle.army.mil/AHEC/mediagallery/videoGallery.cfm?id=32
The University of Memphis Centennial Moment: Zach Curlin
Dave Brown (BS '70) shares the history of "Mr. Everything" Zach Curlin at the University of Memphis.
NTC begins reconciliation with Tuareg
Nov. 7 - Libya's interim authorities start reconciliation talks with the country's Tuareg nomadic tribes, who are considered of vital importance to regional security in Libya's oil-rich south. Nick Rowlands reports.













