Should Congress Raise the Debt Ceiling? At current rates of spending, the federal government may bump up against its debt limit as early as March. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner warns that it will be "catastrophic to

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Northeastern Men's Basketball Press Conference • vs. Georgia State • Jan. 29, 2011
Northeastern head men's basketball coach Bill Coen and senior guard Chaisson Allen address the media after defeating Georgia State, 70-65, on Jan. 29, 2011, at Matthews Arena in Boston.
MyDegrees at OSU
One student's experience with MyDegrees, the new degree audit system
A Dynamic Web Site for the Distant Self-Assessment of Students
This work deals with the development of a freely accessible website system, useful for selfassessment of distance students of different levels. The system also offers the teachers the possibility to construct tests and to evaluate their studentsÂ’ progress. The system includes a database that is created in accordance to the theoretical framework that concerns evaluation techniques using new technologies. The database covers the cognitive material of different levels of primary and secondary educ
Un tourniquet hydraulique
Cette expérience simple, réalisée avec une bouteille en plastique qui éjecte de l'eau, permet d'illustrer la conservation de la quantité de mouvement d'un système isolé, dont l'application pratique est la propulsion à réaction.
The Human Economy: an ongoing international project
Eminent anthropologist Keith Hart will be talking about his book, The Human Economy, which gives readers a new economic perspective, covering topics ranging from globalisation to corporate social responsibility. Keith Hart is emeritus professor at Goldsmith's College and honorary professor at the University of Kwazulu Natal.
Jonathan Shapiro on Maus by Art Spiegelman On Thursday 20 August cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro (aka Zapiro) will discuss Maus by Art Spiegelman as part of the Gr eMarketing: The Essential Guide to Online Marketing eMarketing: The Essential Guide to Online Marketing is a comprehensive textbook containing holistic and integrated eMarket The Meanings of Timbuktu This volume, authored by leading international scholars, begins to sketch the 'meaning Stealing Empire: P2P, intellectual property and hip-hop subversion Stealing Empire poses the question, "What possibilities for agency exist in the age of corporate globalisation?" Using th Oral History and Digital Stories from Cape Town People in South Africa have a dynamic, but largely unrecorded heritage. The Centre for Popular Memory (CP Umqomboti, utywala and lucky stars: stories of liquor in Langa between 1930 and 1980 Residents provide descriptions of shebeens and the interactions it brought about such as political debates Applied Mathematics - Dynamics These resources are a selection of audio and video podcasts from a first year Dynamics class (MAM1044H) at th Eddie George on Careers in Landscape Architecture China gives Japan tourism sales lift Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: September 2007 Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: October 2007 Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: May 2009 Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: August 2009
In this video, Eddie George describes what it takes to be a landscape architect. He describes the profession and the creation of designs for outdoor spaces. He explains how he got into landscape architecture. He also describes how he was inspired by his mentor and how he strives to be the same inspiration to others. (2:50)
Ties between China and Japan may be less than rosey, but mainland visitors have given Tokyo's tourism and retail businesses a better complexion.
Hear how the Gates of Paradise was restored to its original luster from curator Bruce Boucher and conservators who led the project.
Get a sneak preview of Congo Square Theater Company’s "Whose Invisible Man" and find out how the photography of Jeff Wall is connected to Ralph Ellison.
Learn about Cubi VII, David Smith's stainless-steel sculpture in the North Garden.
And American Perspectives opens September 15--find out about the festivities planned fo
1. Exhibition Focus: Curator Douglas Druick speaks about Jasper Johns: Gray.
2. American Perspectives: Poet Quraysh Ali Lansana speaks about his work and a painting by Horace Pippen.
3. Art Institute in the Community: Teen Lab participants create their own art inspired by works in the collection.
4. What's News: As the Modern Wing takes shape, galleries throughout the museum are being renovated and reinstalled.
Celebrate the opening of the Modern Wing with the second installment of our special episodes of Musecast!
Collection Connection: Objects of design and digital photography surround us in our everyday lives. Find out from curators Zoe Ryan and Matt Wittkovsky how these media are explored in the Modern Wing’s new Architecture and Design and Photography galleries.
From the Artist: Sculptor Richard Serra speaks about bringing together the worlds of industrial production and fine
Collection Connection: Just getting familiar with the Modern Wing? Starting this fall and stretching through the year, we’ll provide you with over 500 ways of exploring the Modern Wing through art, music, poetry, and dance. Join Art Institute director James Cuno, the Poetry Foundation, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago as we introduce our new season of programming, 500 Ways of Looking at Modern.
Art Institute in the Community: Two new pavilions celebrating













