The Human Adaptation for Culture
Professor Michael Tomasello from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology’s Department of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, in Leipzig, Germany gave the inaugural annual public address for the School of Psychology entitled The Human Adaptation for Culture.
Lying at the core of his argument is language and therefore culture is the product of remarkable and recently evolved faculty to understand othe
Professor Michael Tomasello
SFU Contemporary Arts: Acting
This video is about the theatre program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. It was produced by CityTV in September 2010 to coincide with the school's official move into the new Woodward's building in downtown Vancouver.
Graphics Designer: Rong Hu
Editor: Brian Wawzonek
Director of Photography: Ron Inglis
Producer: Adeel Suhrwardy
SFU Contemporary Arts: Music 2
This video is about the music program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. It was produced by CityTV in September 2010 to coincide with the school's official move into the new Woodward's building in downtown Vancouver.
Graphics Designer: Rong Hu
Editor: Brian Wawzonek
Director of Photography: Ron Inglis
Producer: Adeel Suhrwardy
SFU Contemporary Arts: Music 1
This video is about the music program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. It was produced by CityTV in September 2010 to coincide with the school's official move into the new Woodward's building in downtown Vancouver.
Graphics Designer: Rong Hu
Editor: Brian Wawzonek
Director of Photography: Ron Inglis
Producer: Adeel Suhrwardy
Chile: Launching a Global Entrepreneurship Hub - Juan Andrés Fontaine (Chilean Government)
Juan Andrés Fontaine, Chile's Minister of Economy, Development and Tourism, discusses his government's recent practices and programs that strive to develop Chile's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Topics touched upon include government incentive programs to attract international investment, growth and development to Chile's university research and development, and a desire to build the nation into the innovation hub of South America.
SFU Contemporary Arts: Campus
This video is about the new home for SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. It was produced by CityTV in September 2010 to coincide with the school's official move into the new Woodward's building in downtown Vancouver.
Graphics Designer: Rong Hu
Editor: Brian Wawzonek
Director of Photography: Ron Inglis
Producer: Adeel Suhrwardy
Additional B-roll and photography: Teaching and Learning Centre, SFU
SFU Contemporary Arts: Visual Arts
This video is about the visual arts program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. It was produced by CityTV in September 2010 to coincide with the school's official move into the new Woodward's building in downtown Vancouver.
Graphics Designer: Rong Hu
Editor: Brian Wawzonek
Director of Photography: Ron Inglis
Producer: Adeel Suhrwardy
Additional B-roll and photography: Teaching and Learning Centre, SFU
SFU Contemporary Arts: Theatre
This video is about the theatre program at SFU's School for the Contemporary Arts. It was produced by CityTV in September 2010 to coincide with the school's official move into the new Woodward's building in downtown Vancouver.
Graphics Designer: Rong Hu
Editor: Brian Wawzonek
Director of Photography: Ron Inglis
Producer: Adeel Suhrwardy
Contemporary Biosocial Problems in America
Part of Tufts overall mission is to emphasize citizenship and public service. This course starts with the premise that understanding the social uses and misuses of biological knowledge is of particular importance for future health professionals and scientists. Specifically, developing skills in critical thinking and analysis of arguments is crucial if we are to deal rationally with value-laden and controversial topics at the intersection of biology and society.
The Fact of Global Warming
Slowly, the globe confronts global warming. Quickly, the globe warms. But can we trust computerized climate models? What's happening to the oceans and the ice? Could warming damage your lungs?
Local Narratives and Global Security: Youth and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East
GRCC Peace Conference Presentation entitled: Local Narratives and Global Security: Youth and Conflict Resolution in the Middle East
Presented By: Dr. Siobhan McEvoy-Levy
Global Focus on Knowledge 2009 / What Is History? Lecture-notes
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The Madrid Pub Quiz: Culture
The Madrid Pub Quiz was released into the public domain at http://www.avendano.org/quiz. The wording of the original license is 'Feel free to use these questions in your quizzes'. The conversion of the questions into Qedoc format has required changes to questions, such as wording changes and changes ...
International Media Flows: Global Media and Culture
Ian Condry introduces five graduates of the Comparative Media Studies Program—Aswin Punathambekar, Xiaochang Li, Jing Wang, Orit Kuritsky, Ana Domb —in this final panel, who share their views and experiences about the international/global dimension of the program.
‘Comparative’ can be interpr
Video: Global Planning vs. Local Realities
Bruce Mihok, Vice President for SAP's global Marketing and Demand Management Strategy group, talks Sept. 23, 2010, at Thunderbird School of Global Management.
London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine: New Director And The Global Health Agenda
Professor Peter Piot, incoming Director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, talks about tackling the world’s health challenges and delivering good health for all. From his perspective as a leader in the global fight against AIDS, former Director of UNAIDS, research scientist working in several African countries, co-discoverer of the Ebola virus, [...]
War of 1812
A five minute video that shows how America finally repulsed its first invasion. Many unusual facts are explained in this reenactment. The importance of the war is examined as a defining moment in history. The importance of commerce, shipping , and mercantilism is explained as well. Lots of ads, but the five minute video stands by itself as valuable for teachers to show. A longer version is offered.
National Liberal Club BL08413 NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB, Whitehall Place, Westminster, London. Interior view of the billiard room at the National Liberal Club. The club was built in 1884-1887 to designs by the architect Alfred Waterhouse. The image is one of a set commissioned by the club. Photographed by Bedford Lemere and Company, November-December 1887.

Efficient Production Rule Systems
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Purdue features five students who are making a global impact
Purdue University will celebrate its Green Week on Oct. 4-8, and the university is recognizing five students who are making a global impact in issues related to sustainability.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/students/2010/101001CoiroStudents.html













