Animal Diversity Web 07 MITEC Electric Grid-Scale Energy Wyatt Yoder Plaque Dedication at UTMC Study Abroad: CUBA -- Semester Abroad Program at the College of Charleston James M. Buchanan on "Institutional Sources of America's Fiscal Tragedy" Holocaust Survivors commemorate the victims from Kherson Mass Murder of Nikolayev Jews-Part 2 Inleiding in de kernfysica Deze bijdrage geeft een overzicht van de ontstaansgeschiedenis van de wetenschappelijke inzichten in de kernfysica. De volgende items komen aan bod: セミナー/講演会「コラボレーションするビジュアル・トリック」の映像を Superintendents’ Perceptions of Teacher Leadership in Selected Districts EAHA Day 1 Session 1: Introduction To Disasters Lecture EAHA Day 2 Session 1: Introduction to Disaster Risk Reduction Lecture Describe the family visual presentation Renal What Does High-Quality Education Mean to CitySquare's Reverend Gerald Britt? Shakespeare's Principal Plays Complex Systems 200 - Model Thinking Networks: Theory and Application Professional Practice in Libraries and Information Centers Daily routine and time
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The College of Charleston study abroad program in Havana, Cuba, is designed for students majoring or minoring in Spanish, History, Political Science, Art History, Urban Studies, Latin American Caribbean Studies, and International Studies, or others who can apply this study towards their degree program.
There are many opportunities for students while studying for a semester in Cuba. Some of the program highlights are that the students will be exposed to an array of cultural activities and study
Nobel Laureate James M. Buchanan, George Mason University and Virginia Polytechnic and State University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, discusses "Institutional Sources of America's Fiscal Tragedy" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 29, 2012
Dora Kardovskaya, who was born in 1920 in Kherson and was an inmate of Auschwitz during the war years, testifies about the three places where Jews from Kherson and war prisoners were executed and buried in mass graves in Kherson and surrounding areas. Kardovskaya continues and tells how she and two other women found a mass grave of Kherson Jews, how the monument there fell into disrepair, and how she arranged for the repairing of the monument.
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Anatoly Egipko, who was born in 1928 in Nikolayev, tells how he accompanied his mother to the cemetery, how he saw many people there guarded by German military policemen, and how his mother, who was married to a non-Jew, was ultimately released to go home.
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This paper documents the results of a mixed method study of superintendents who participated in a survey while attending an annual meeting in 2009. The superintendents (N= 25) were from a variety […]
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis
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This sequence addresses the various structural components in the kidney are specialized for processing of the filtrate and production of urine. It also covers homeostatic mechanisms involved in the control and regulation of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance, as well as metabolic processes in eliminating nitrogenous waste such as urea and uric acid.
From Your Block to the Boardroom: Why High-Quality Education is Our Ethical Responsibility. Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and community leaders discuss the community's ethical role in supporting public education. The Reverend Gerald Britt talks about what high-quality education means to him. For more information and to view related content, visit http://www.smu.edu/Provost/Ethics/Events/PastEvents/Block2Boardroom
English 367 observes Shakespeare's exploration of family dynamics through a selection of history plays, comedies, tragedies, and romances, that span his career. Plays that were read for the class include: Richard II, I&II Henry IV, Henry V, Twelfth Night, Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, Othello, King Lear, Hamlet, Antony and Cleopatra, Measure for Measure, Pericles, A Winter's Tale, and The Tempest.Lectures for this course were recorded during the Fall 2008 term--William's final semeste
Models help us to better organize information - to make sense of that fire hose or hairball of data (choose your metaphor) available on the Internet. Models improve our abilities to make accurate forecasts. They help us make better decisions and adopt more effective strategies. They even can improve our ability to design institutions and procedures.In this class, students will be presented with a starter kit of models: starting with models of tipping points. Then moving on to cover models explai
SI 508 has been taught in various forms from 2006 to 2008 to masterŐs students at the University of Michigan School of Information. The course covers topics in network analysis, from social networks to applications in information networks such as the Internet. I will introduce basic concepts in network theory, discuss metrics and models, use software analysis tools to experiment with a wide variety of real-world network data, and study applications to areas such as information retrieval.As a ne
SI 643 - This course builds on the conceptual framework of information needs and the use of information provided in SI 501. In that course the focus is on techniques that information professionals use to understand the needs of people who employ a wide variety of information systems.Emphasis is on professional practice. Professional practice occurs both in institutional settings (including public, academic, special, and school libraries and information centers) and directly between information p
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