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IDS336 Session 11 Fall 2011
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China's wine industry ripens as local thirst grows
Nov. 17 - China's wine producers try to up their game, as Chinese consumers further develop their taste for finer French wines. Cathy Yang reports.
Authors@Google: W. Scott Poole
Author W. Scott Poole visits Google Cambridge to speak about his new book, Monsters in America. From the book's description:
"Salem witches, frontier wilderness beasts, freak show oddities, alien invasions, Freddie Krueger. From our colonial past to the present, the monster in all its various forms has been a staple of American culture. A masterful survey of our grim and often disturbing past, Monsters in America uniquely brings together history and culture studies to expose the dark obsessions
Revolution and Counter-revolution in the Arab World [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Gilles Kepel | From the Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings to their suppression in Bahrain and Syria; from civil war in Yemen and Libya to the challenges arising from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict – what are the prospects for the Arab revolt(s)? Gilles Kepel is professor and chair, Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, at the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).
Create a Class Magazine Lesson Plan
I got this from a colleague of mine Mrs Barr. It is a great collection of tasks and activities based around creating a magazine with all of the assessment criteria included so that students are well aware of their purpose. This is
Asia Regional Night: Thailand
Thunderbird School of Global Management students perform Nov. 12, 2011, during Homecoming festivities. http://www.thunderbird.edu
Open Classroom 11/16/2011 - #1 Bluestone Introduction
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Should the government subsidize public radio, tv, and the arts?
Guest Speakers: Charlie Kravetz and Spiro Veloudos
Numerical Simulation of Magnetic Flux Emerging Through a Model Solar Atmosphere: Density
This animation is one of a series depicting the results of a two-dimensional ideal magneto-hydrodynamic simulation of magnetic flux emerging through a solar atmosphere. The simulation has a resolution of 300x500 cells and a length scale of 16 Mm x 6.8 Mm. The simulation depicts 1730 seconds in the evolution of the model.
Asia Regional Night: China (Black Swan)
Thunderbird School of Global Management students perform Nov. 12, 2011, during Homecoming festivities. http://www.thunderbird.edu
This Week @Minnesota: Cosi fan tutte, Parkour and student scholarship video contest
In "This Week @Minnesota" for the week of Nov. 14-18, 2011, get a sneak peek at an upcoming opera performance of Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte," follow students as they practice parkour on campus, and learn about a student video contest for scholarships!
Meet the Author: Joumana Haddad
In an effort to break the silence Arab women have kept for so long, Haddad writes I Killed Scheherazade, in which she argues that "every woman has not only the right, but the duty to ignore social, political, and sexual expectations and be true to herself." She challenges the widespread ideas of identity and womanhood in the Middle East and speaks of her own liberating development and the profound effect literature has had on her life. This book breaks the silence of social norms in what Amazon
PeerIndex wins Grand Prix at The Europas
Nov 18 - London-based PeerIndex takes the top prize at The Europas, a competition recognizing the best and brightest startups on the European technology scene. Matt Cowan reports.
Gaddafi son betrayed by desert guide
Nov. 22 - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was betrayed to his captors by a nomad who says he was hired to help the former Libyan leader's son escape. Katharine Jackson reports.
I Am Elon: Aaron Summers
Aaron Summers speaks about his Elon experience in the Fall 2011 installment of The Magazine of Elon's "I Am Elon" multimedia series. Produced by Kim Walker, Elon University Photographer.
GoNUxstream Game Recap - Women's Ice Hockey vs. Boston College - Nov. 17, 2011
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Sesame Street--Grover and Campers Learn About Trees
This classic Sesame Street video teaches young learners the basic parts of a tree. Grover tries to teach campers about the parts of a tree but the campers have to correct him. Key words include trunk, bark, branch, and leaves. This video would compliment the Common Core K-1 text exemplar story A Tree Is A Plant by R.C. Bulla and other non-fiction texts on this topic. (2:41)
Solving the National Debt Crisis: It's Not Rocket Science
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
Solutions to the national debt crisis are not terribly difficult -- if politics can be removed from the equation.
That is the theme of a free public forum to be presented Dec. 7 by the Institute for Strategic Policy Solutions at the college. Titled "Solving the National Debt Crisis: It's Not Rocket Science," the forum will be from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Conference Center at the Seminole Campus.
The solutions will be offered by the Concord Coalition,













