Liberté: A First Year French Textbook
Liberté is a first-year college French textbook with a true communicative approach. It is currently being used at California State University, Los Angeles, Mount San Antonio College, and Santiago Canyon College. Please note that the downloadable version is a draft, and that the author continues to expand ...
Author(s): Gretchen Angelo
Winter 2009 Documentary Podcast: The year that was 2009 part II
It all began with the collapse of the sub-prime housing market in America, and the rest, as they say, is now history. The 2008 and 2009 recession saw consumption fall for the first time in 20 years, and that slow-down in America spread to countries as far apart as the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, China, India and New Zealand. However, while some were officially in recession having experienced two consecutive quarters of negative growth, others such as India and China avoided it.
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Winter 2009 Documentary Podcast: The year that was 2009
It all began with the collapse of the sub-prime housing market in America, and the rest, as they say, is now history. The 2008 and 2009 recession saw consumption fall for the first time in 20 years, and that slow-down in America spread to countries as far apart as the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, China, India and New Zealand. However, while some were officially in recession having experienced two consecutive quarters of negative growth, others such as India and China avoided it.
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Teachers of Year Forum B
Lectures & Interviews - 2009/10 Lectures & Presentations - Teachers of Year Forum B - Central Washington University > Activities, Performances, Guest Speakers, Sports > Lectures & Interviews > 2009/10 Lectures & Presentations > Teachers of Year Forum B
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Teachers of Year Forum A
Lectures & Interviews - 2009/10 Lectures & Presentations - Teachers of Year Forum A - Central Washington University > Activities, Performances, Guest Speakers, Sports > Lectures & Interviews > 2009/10 Lectures & Presentations > Teachers of Year Forum A
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Mid-Year Business Book Review
Mid-Year Business Book Review: Harvard Business Review's John Landry talks with Steve Singer about some of the business books that have crossed his desk since the beginning of 2007.
HBR in Brief: And in our HBR in Brief segment, Leading Change: Why Tra
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French Games
Games to help you learn and practice beginning French numbers, verbs and the names of days and months! Try each game at least once.
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The French Painting Collection
This site presents French paintings from the 19th century. The site includes paintings from the academic style that dominated the first half of the century as well as paintings from the latter half of the century by artists who came to be known as impressionists -- Edouard Manet, Camille Pissarro, Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet, and Mary Cassatt.
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Episode 21: Barry Tuckwell: A Life with French Horn
Triple Grammy nominee, Professor Barry Tuckwell, chats with Sian Prior about his art and life.
Guest: Professor Barry Tuckwell, OBE and AC from the Faculty of Music
Topic: A Life with French Horn
Note: For legal reasons, this episode will not be
available as an on-demand stream. It continues to be
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Tamara Johnson -- Marquette Youth of the Year scholarship winner
Meet Tamara Johnson, an incoming Marquette freshman and Youth of the Year scholar. Tamara is attending Marquette on a full tuition scholarship made possible by a new partnership between the university and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The initiative aims to award up to three full tuition scholarships to BGCA Youth of the Year winners every year. For more information, visit marquette.edu/BGCA.
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Mid-Year Business Book Review
Mid-Year Business Book Review: Harvard Business Review's John Landry talks with Steve Singer about some of the business books that have crossed his desk since the beginning of 2007.
HBR in Brief: And in our HBR in Brief segment, Leading Change: Why Tra
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8. Can Nuclear Energy be a Sustainable Contribution to Address Climate Change Concerns? The French E
science, biology, environmental studies, chemistry, engineering, electricity, greenhouse gas, GHG, emission, renewable, consumption of fossil fuel, pollution, oil crisis, energy independent, carbon dioxide, solution, low cost, initial capital investment,
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From Upstart to Startup to Grownup: Lessons Learned in the First Year of an iPhone Company (May 15,
Software engineering, application development, iPhone operating system, OS 3.0, Apple, Macintosh, internet, App Store, business, entrepreneur, high tech, Tapulous, Tap Tap Revenge 2, scrum, project management, hiring, applicant, employment, skill set, job
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06 - Maximilien Robespierre and the French Revolution
Robespierre's ascetic personal life and severe philosophy of political engagement are attributed by some to his difficult childhood. As a revolutionary, one of his most significant insights was that the Revolution was threatened not only by France's military adversaries abroad, but also by domestic counter-revolutionaries. Under this latter heading were gathered two major groups, urban mercantilists and rural peasants. Relative strength of religious commitment is the major factor in explaining w
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Listen: Professor‘s year in Baghdad leads to unique course about the war in Iraq
Last fall Vanderbilt students had the rare opportunity in an interdisciplinary class called "The War in Iraq" to take an in-depth look at the facts on the ground in Iraq between 2003 and the present. Humanities 161 was co-taught by political scientist Katherine Carroll and Mike Newton, professor of the practice of law.
Author(s): Vanderbilt News Service
Listen: Professor’s year in Baghdad leads to unique course about the war in Iraq
Last fall Vanderbilt students had the rare opportunity in an interdisciplinary class called "The War in Iraq" to take an in-depth look at the facts on the ground in Iraq between 2003 and the present. Humanities 161 was co-taught by political scientist Katherine Carroll and Mike Newton, professor of the practice of law.
Author(s): Vanderbilt News Service
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