John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi
This unit concentrates on Acts 1 and 2 of John Webster’s Renaissance tragedy, The Duchess of Malfi. It focuses on the representation of marriage for love and the social conflicts to which it gives rise. The unit is designed to hone your skills of textual analysis.
Marshall Center Fellow Christopher S. Martin on Sympathy in Economics
Christopher S. Martin, a visiting fellow at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies' John Marshall International Center for the Study of Statesmanship, discusses "Sympathy in Economics: A Critical History." Martin is completing his doctoral dissertation on the history of economic thought and his presentation focused on the idea of "sympathy" within economics and its role in motivating commitment to rules of conduct. Nov. 4, 2011
Kalyn Broderick
Let me tell you why I enjoy my Alfred Experience.
Moody Roomba
Got a moody Roomba? Try a little RHUMBA!
Flat Rock Stone Quarries, St. Paul, Indiana
Owned by Civil War veteran W. W. Lowe, this quarry was noted for its superior quality limestone. Stone for the Indiana statehouse and several Indiana courthouses, including Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Shelbyville, came from this quarry in St. Paul.,Publisher: Chicago : J. H. Beers; Includes directories and index,Decatur County Journey
Natchez and the Eclipse
In this illustration an artist placed the two boats together as if they were racing. Note the sparks in the smoke.
Crow's Nest, Tippecanoe Lake, Indiana
At the Cripple Gate Heights resort on Tippecanoe Lake, Silas Adams likely built the first cottage, Craney Crow, ca. 1900. It had a stone exterior, high curved windows, open second-floor porches, and a large tree house near the shore called the Crow's Nest.,Addressed to: Mrs. W.H. Foltz, 729 W. New York St., Indianapolis, Ind. Message: Having a fine time Walter 8/16/12
Jim Madigan post game • Nov. 4, 2011
The Northeastern men's hockey team earned its first point of the season on the road and blemished No. 7 Merrimack's perfect record with a 1-1 tie on Friday night at Lawler Arena.
Junior Justin Daniels netted his team-leading fifth goal 57 seconds into the third period to tie the game as the Huskies defense was anchored by astute play from third-year backstopper Chris Rawlings. Rawlings stopped 34 shots compared to Merrimack's Joe Cannata who turned aside 30 shots on the night.
Northeastern's p
Tightrope walkers find balance
Nov. 7 - Tightrope walkers and jugglers from around the world gather for an international convention in Brussels, while attempting a record for the most tightrope walkers on one rope. Tara Cleary reports.
Clint Eastwood celebrated in Hollywood
Nov. 07 - A-listers come out to honor Eastwood and his 60-year career. Alicia Powell reports.
Julie's Journey: How the Internet Almost Cost a Girl Her Life
Julie talks about when she left home for three weeks with a convicted murderer she had developed a relationship with online in this three minute video. A must watch for all students.
Smart contact lenses at Auburn could make eye drops a thing of the past
An Auburn University team of chemical and biomedical engineers led by Mark Byrne, the Daniel F. and Josephine Breeden associate professor in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, has developed a new method to deliver eye medication by wearing contact lenses.
Byrne's lenses are the first to release drug doses over time for as long as the contact should be worn. The lenses deliver a constant flow of medication without altering a patient's natural vision, or can be used to correct vision while a
Northeastern University Academic Honors Convocation
April 22, 2011 - Northeastern University's inaugural Academic Honors Convocation recognized its community's highest achievements in academic excellence, use-inspired research and engagement on campus and across the globe.
Regime Uncertainty - Then and Now Panel: Walter Block and Me Mini-ondernemingen Het virtuele kantoor Een virtueel kantoor is een bedrijf dat functioneert als een echt bedrijf. De medewerkers/leerlingen verrichten werkzaamheden als receptionist, magazijnbediende, medewerker op de … MIT OpenCourseWare: Fields, Forces, and Flows in Biological Systems Biomedical Simulations Resource The World of Scholarly Publishing: a Seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic
The World of Scholarly Publishing: a Seminar Featuring / Scott Slovic. Séminaire en deux volets ("From Dissertation to Book" et "Conference Papers and Journal Submissions") organisé le 31 mai 2011 par Wendy Harding, professeur à l'UFR d'anglais de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail et directrice adjointe du laboratoire "Cultures Anglo-Saxonne" (CAS). Avec la participation de Marie Bouchet, Department Head (département d'Études du Monde Anglop
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Materials from this intriguingly titled Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) course about biological systems are freely available to students, educators, and others through MIT's OpenCourseWare. The course covers a variety of topics including "conduction, diffusion, convection in electrolytes; fields in heterogeneous media; electrical double layers; Maxwell stress tensor and electrical forces in physiological systems; and fluid and sold continua: equations of motion useful for porous, hyd
The Biomedical Simulations Resource (BMSR) is operated by the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. The BMSR has four main research areas that focus on developing modeling and simulation techniques "for the advancement of scientific knowledge and improvement of clinical practice." Detailed descriptions and papers of each of the four core projects are given on the site. Additionally, the Publications section has research volumes available for download. The













