My Passion, My Rage
Madison Parker reads her statement on the development of her political identity and her experience as a "white, Christian, upper-middle class, heterosexual, young, American woman," an identity she struggles to take pride in.
Advanced Hydrology and Water Resources Management
This lecture covers topics related to hydrological modeling, water resources engineering and management. It introduces physically-based hydrological models as a tool for water assessment and decision support. Actually, the characteristics of input data to these models are reviewed. Optimization techniques in water resources are also introduced. Then, water management experiences from different regions of the world are reviewed. Finally, the concepts of integrated water management are updated.
Political Identities and Organizing for Social Change
Annie Kersting reads her thoughts on how a political identity is developed over the course of a life, and she reflects on how unique experiences are formative to a person's manner of organizing when acting for social change.
Moshe Klebanov
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Matt Brittin talks on Innovation at GLS2011 Dermatology Breakingviews: Cerberus-Innkeepers deal no "MAC" precedent Lecture 16 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2008 DigitalVU: WordPress training Cooking on Campus: The Tailgating Cookbook MITEF-NYC: Lessons Learned Entrepreneurs Resource #7862 The Beginnings of Writing a Thesis Paper for a Medical Master’s Program Romanticism EEMIS 2011 - Une petite histoire de la raison (video)
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Conférence enregistrée lors de la "Sixième Ecole d' Eté Méditérranéenne d'Information En Santé" sur le thème "Systèmes d'Information : de l'hôpital au territoire, bilan et perspectives" The Politics of Polarization: Perspectives from DC & Beyond - The Institute of Politics Illinois corn, soybean harvests strong but variable President Aoun's message from London Saudis grieve Prince Sultan's death Avalanche Dogs: Jason O'neill
Matt Brittin, MBA1997, Managing Director UK and Ireland Operations, Google UK, discusses his thoughts on Innovation at the Global Leadership Summit 2011
Oct. 14 - Reuters Breakingviews says after crying "material adverse change," buyout firm Cerberus is close to landing Innkeepers for less than first agreed, but the broad MAC in this bankruptcy deal may not reflect market reality.
Lecture 16: Determining hybridization in complex molecules; Thermochemistry and bond energies/bond enthalpies
Instructors: Catherine Drennan, Elizabeth Vogel Taylor
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Watch WordPress Training with Lacy Tite from University Web Communications. This Oct. 10, 2011, training session for current WordPress users was also open to those interested in learning more about WordPress, one of the university’s two supported content management systems. The event was part of DigitalVU month at Vanderbilt, co-coordinated by Medical Center Web and Creative Services and Universitykeep reading »
The Chef's Table cooking series is a partnership between UA BookStores and the Arizona Student Unions. At this event, Wildcat fans learned how to make tailgating treats such as pulled pork sandwiches, homemade barbecue sauce, cherry limeade and other savory recipes featured in "The Tailgating Cookbook" by Bob Sloan.
Join us on September 24th for a fireside chat with some of the most well respected technology entrepreneurs whose great success in earlier ventures have enabled New York to become a major hub of technology innovation. These CEOs will share their war stories from their past and current startups and offer advice on how to navigate the current economic environment.
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du 18 au 22 juillet 2011à Corte (Corse). Conférences organisés par Associations AIM et AMIS, en partenariat avec l'Université de Corse - Institut universitaire de Santé et Service
The Fall 2011 IOP resident fellows discuss how the political landscape has become increasingly polarized. The influence of the 24-hour news cycle and the pressures of fundraising are examined as contributing factors. The outlook for independent candidates may change as the public becomes more disillusioned with their elected officials. A discussion with IOP Director Trey Grayson and IOP Resident Fellows Christina Bellantoni, Diane Casey-Landry, Ron Christie, Tad Devine, Linda Moore Forbes and S
Oct. 21 - The Illinois corn and soybean harvests are set to be the fourth-largest in U.S. history, but unusual weather may add complications to the final tally. Jen Rogers reports.
President Aoun checked in live from London to greet families who gathered on the Boston campus for Parents and Families Weekend. He was surrounded by Northeastern students studying in London.
Oct.22 - Saudi Arabia mourns Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz al-Saud's death. Jessica Gray reports.
Meet Jason O'Neill and learn how avalanche rescue dogs work their magic. (1:48)













