Chechen claims to be oldest woman
Oct. 4 - In Chechnya, Kesi Karuyeva recalls both the Soviet revolution and the Stalin terror, having survived both during what her passport says is a 116-year-long life. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
Re-evaluating The Hubbert Curve And The Global Petroleum Revolution: A New Era - Details
Summary: Why have the predicted global oil and natural gas shortages and demise of civilization by 2010 related to these vanishing supplies not occurred? The static view has created a pessimistic outlook based on historical perspective such as the Hubbert curve analysis which results in the inescapable and inevitable depletion that will result in catastrophic consequences for civilization. A new paradigm, a dynamic or petroleum system view demonstrates a different and more optimistic hydrocarbon
ISS Update - Oct. 19, 2011
The International Space Station video update for Oct. 19, 2011.
Community Helper Joke
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GoNUxstream Game Recap - Women's Ice Hockey vs. Quinnipiac - Oct. 15, 2011
Amidst a late flurry in the second period, Northeastern women's hockey stormed back from its first deficit of the season to defeat Quinnipiac, 3-1, on Saturday afternoon to stay perfect at 4-0-0 on the season. Junior Rachel Llanes' first goal of the year won it for the Huskies.
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A Panel Discussion on the PBS series "Women War and Peace" - The Institute of Politics
A discussion about the roles of women during war and their involvement in peace processes with Helen Benedict, Author of Sand Queen; Abigail Disney, Executive Producer of Women War and Peace; LTC Elizabeth Medina, Harvard National Security Fellow; Sahana Dharmapuri (Moderator), Carr Center Fellow
October 4, 2011
7 Billion - Food
We're predominantly a nation of urban dwellers. Only six percent of our total land mass is arable. Filling our food bowls in the future means looking closer to home for food sources, says human geographer Dr Alec Thornton.
For more detailed videos and opinion pieces visit our 7 Billion website:
www.7billion.unsw.edu.au.
Michigan Community College Choral Festival
Six local Community College's choirs joined together at the Michigan Community College Choral Festival on November 2, 2011.
Technology Fundraiser Recap
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How Matt Ridgway Kept Us Out of War, and Eric Shinseki Did Not
Dr. Conrad Crane, director of the Military History Institute, discusses "How Gen. Ridgway kept us out of war and Gen Shinseki did not" during a noontime lecture at the Army War College Oct. 19.
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Otis College A/L/I Visiting Architect Lecture: Katherine Spitz
The Otis Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Department invites architects to lecture to their students. Katherine Spitz, Landscape architect, spoke on 10/20/11. As Principal of Katherine Spitz Associates, Inc., Katherine participates in all stages of project development, from design through project management and construction administration. Trained as a painter and licensed as an Architect, Landscape Architect, and LEED AP, she brings a strong sense of rigor combined with creative aesthetics to
Multi-Dimensional Recruiting: Electronic Evidence Breaking Traditions
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Ruth Ann Roberts
An electronic performance portfolio can lift a candidate off the resume page and on to a virtual stage. A principal can literally watch as the teacher candidate performs on the classroom stage. […]
The Presence of the Past: Legal Dimensions of Armenian-Turkish Relations (Afternoon Session)
The Presence of the Past: Legal Dimensions of Armenian-Turkish Relations
This symposium explores three contentious issues which are preventing Armenian-Turkish rapprochement.
Speakers: Stephan Astourian, The University of Claifornia, Berkeley; Alfred de Zayas, Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations; Susan Karamanian, The George Washington University Law School; Catherine Kessedjian, University Pantheon-Assas, Paris II; Raymond Kevorkian, Institut français de géopolitique, Uni
CAPS Doctoral Internship - Brett Vicario
Counseling and Psychological Services at Oregon State University.
Jail for U.S. national in Cambodia
Nov. 4 - Phonm Penh court sentences a 57-year-old American doctor to four years in jail on charges of abusing a minor. Sunita Rappai reports.
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David Alexander, Ph.D., assistant professor of marketing at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, explains his research on sustainable consumption.
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Crosby and Nash join the "Occupy" movement
Nov. 9 - Two members of "Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young" perform a free concert for the Occupy Wall Street protesters. Alicia Powell reports.













