U.S. - China Relations in Historical Perspective
International relations, history, economic, security, human rights, culture, race, social transformation, society, asia, trade, China, United States of America, stock market, super power, import, export, communism, red, Mao, Cold War, Vietnam, Far East, S
Election 2004 in Historical Perspective
politic, government, judge, justice, court, school, education, military, America, united states, children, social, security, privatization, society, nation, September 11, campaign, energy, policy, tax, change, legal, cultural, health, fiscal, future, risk
A Historical Perspective on Semiconductors and Moore's Law - Craig Barrett ((Formerly) Intel)
Intel Corporation legend, former CEO, and Chairman of the Board Craig Barrett discusses his personal career path from a Stanford Associate Professor, to Silicon Valley consultant, to a 35-year career inside one of the globe's most prominent players in technology. His talk concentrates on Moore's Law and the myriad factors in place to ensure its continued progeny.
The Historical Jesus Course Syllabus
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In Search of the Historical Rumi
Politics, international relations, foreign policy, religion, language, poetry, literature, peace, warfare, music, musician, philosophy, education, academia, art, authors, spirituality, unity, conflict, leadership, psychology, emotion, mind, history, Musli
Dating But Not Married: Southeast Asian Security Responses to the Rise of China
politics, government, law, diplomacy, economic, finance, trade, international, relation, engagement, affair, communism, security, defense, power, entrapment, war, United States of America, Philippines, USA, Beijing, China, Southeast Asia
2. Language and Historical Linguistics (April 17, 2007)
Globalization, cultures, languages, religion, faith, ethnic identities, map, distribution, world, international, regions, cultural diversity, coherence, contemporary transformation, history, linguistics, geopolitics, environment, settlement, economic, soc
4. A Historical Perspective on Semiconductors and Moore's Law (October 21, 2009)
business, entrepreneur, technology, materials science, engineering, semiconductor, Silicon Valley, transistor, processor, manufacturing, management, Moore's Law, Intel Corporation, innovation, Dot Com Boom, business association for stanford entrepreneuria
Pre-Writing Skills
Writers are more effective when they first develop a writing plan, such
as organizing their thoughts into main ideas and supporting details.
Listen: Mentor TennisSee connects tennis to life skills for at-risk youth
Nashville inner-city youth are learning the lessons of tennis as well as life thanks to an after-school program founded by Vanderbilt University senior Jeff Berry. He is president of Mentor TennisSee, which brings at-risk children to the Brownlee O. Currey Jr. Tennis Center three times a week. In addition to learning how to play tennis, the youngsters receive free academic tutoring from Vanderbilt students. Mentor TennisSee also uses the First Serve Life Skills program as part of its instruction
The key skills framework
This unit focuses on higher level skills. Skills development is complementary to other learning – it cannot be done in isolation. The higher level skills in this material aim to raise your awareness of the processes of learning and development – other subject-based material must supply the context and motivation for this. Key skills underpin the ability to carry out successfully, and improve on, a wide range of tasks in higher education, employment and wherever there is a continuation of le
Historical Rivalry
Despite its 14-year lead, many don't know that Jamestown was settled before Plymouth. James Axtell's article, "Historical Rivalry," explores the reasons why.
educationJelly Foundation Launches its GivemeExpert Program: a revolution in employment and skills
educationJelly Foundation after a long Research and Development finally made out its GivemeExpert program which is a best and free place to test your computer programming and other skills required by major employers of the world. The GivemeExpert program is accessible through its robust website portal http://givemeexpert.com one can register here for free and can [...]
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Historical justifications for the institution of slavery
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