Motorcycling with Jeff Charles
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A Tribute to Richard Yarde
The extraordinary life and artistic works of Richard Yarde were celebrated this semester at UMass Amherst in a special exhibition on campus. Yarde, who died last Dec. 10, is recognized as a master watercolorist who shared his talent and insights with students as a professor of painting from 1990-2010.
Your Health: Congenital Heart Disease
What are the newest technologies and programs to help people with heart disease? What are the warning signs of heart health issues in children and adults and the differences between men and women? UMMC cardiologists Dr. Stacy Fisher and Dr. Sunjay Kaushal discuss these topics. Plus, find out why advances in medicine mean that doctors are now facing a new kind of cardiac patient.
Related Links:
Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/
Heart Health Information
http://www.umm.edu/heart/he
Your Health: Headphone Dangers
You may enjoy listening to music with your headphones or earbuds, but that musical escape could be putting you in danger! Injuries to pedestrians wearing headphones have more than tripled in the past six years, according to University of Maryland researchers. What's going on here? And, why are younger people particularly at risk? Watch this video to find out what every driver and pedestrian needs to know.
Related Links:
News Release: Headphone Risks
http://www.umm.edu/news/releases/headphone-r
2012 - Founders Week - Black Male Summit
February 10, 2012 - Transforming Education Culture in Search of Excellence
Panelists:
Delano Ford '01, New Orleans Recovery District
Howard Fuller, Institute for the Transformation of Learning at Marquette University and Founder
of the Black Alliance for Education Options
Shaun Harper, University of Pennsylvania
David Jernigan, executive director, Kipp Atlanta
Tim King, principal, Urban Prep Academy
Dr. Imani Perry, professor, Princeton University
Ivory Toldson, professor, Howard University; Ed
Snow Day at Ole Miss
When it snow's at The University of Mississippi, we have to break out the camera and take photos. If you weren't able to see the campus with a dusting of snow, here's your chance. Video by Mary Stanton.
SANKORÉ Session III : Conférence invitée
PREMIER SÉMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL SANKORÉ DE RECHERCHE UNIVERSITAIRE SUR LA PÉDAGOGIE NUMÉRIQUE
SANKORÉ Session III : Conférence invitée
Bernard BENHAMOU
Délégué Interministériel aux Usages du Numérique
Réflexions prospectives sur les évolutions technologiques en cours ?
Pour quels impacts sur les communautés éducatives ?
Economic Update on WBAI Mar 10th, 2012
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Prominent Anti-Racist Writer Speaks on Campus
The College of Charleston hosted one of the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. Tim Wise presented "Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equality" on Monday, February 27, 2012 in Physicians Auditorium. This event was free and open to the public as part of the Office of Institutional Diversity Signature Speaker Series and Black History Month programming.
Tim Wise has been called, "One of the most brilliant, articulate and cou
Example of a Good PLC Meeting
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Managing Large-Scale Penetration of Intermittent Renewables
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The Call of the Wild by Jack London - Whole Book
This voice recording can be hard to get used to, especially for three and a half hours. But I included it on WatchKnowLearn because it is a great classic. Perhaps there will be a better recording in the future. The words appear on the screen as they are read. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Tom Crawford. (03:32:24)
3. Rain, Rain, Go Away 4. The Relentless Misery of 1.6 Gallons Entrepeneurs and Uncertainty: Back to the Future The Subsistence Fund and ABCT Crony Capitalism Revisited (Is Keynesianism What We Think It Is?) COM300 Session 10 Spring 2012 Cooking with Angus #88: BOB Beer Pairings MUS 160-06, Applied piano, Fall 2004
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Organizational Communications with Geri Girardin 03/09/12
Guest: Brad Wald
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This course will consist of weekly individual piano lessons and scheduled piano labs. You perform on one student recital and two piano labs. The main focus is on the development of the technical, musical, and analytical aspects in relation to the student, the works studied, and the history of piano literature.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.













