Achieving Excellence 2011 award winner, - Jim McKenna
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Day 2 of Jackson manslaughter trial
Sep. 28 - More testimony is offered up in day 2 of the Michael Jackson's manslaughter trial. John Russell reports.
Snowscene - Quiz
Students will be able to understand the symbolism in this poem.
Beer and Whiskey
In an age when water was suspect, sometimes beer was the safest thing to drink. Food historian Frank Clark discusses the brewing process common to most colonial homes and recreated in Historic Area kitchens.
Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
Thomas Jefferson reads the words that started it all: The Declaration of Independence.
Language Unlimited (Why Study Linguistics?)
Language Unlimited (Why Study Linguistics?).
PMAD Carrie Vawter-Yousfi
People Make A Difference with Danny Brassell, Guest: Carrie Vawter-Yousfi, coach4mommys.com, mommy coach
COMP1400 Week 10, Lecture 1
COMP1400 Week 10, Lecture 1
UR School of Law - Public Sector Employment in Times of Crisis Conference - Panel 2
Panel 2: Collective Bargaining, Existing Frameworks and Recent Changes
Moderator: Professor Peggie R. Smith, Professor of Law, Washington University Law School
Panelists:
Professor Martin H. Malin, Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for Law and the Workplace, Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
Professor Joseph Slater, Eugene N. Balk Professor of Law and Values, University of Toledo College of Law
Professor Ann C. Hodges, Professor of Law, University o
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Games Technologies for Learning
The Games Technologies for Learning report explores the ways in which games technologies can be used to enhance teaching and learning, and provides advice for schools and colleges wishing to introduce...
Tekeninglezen met Card 3 Card biedt lessen voor ruimtelijk inzicht en projectieleer. Dit zijn voornamelijk vaardigheden die de leerling zich eigen moet maken. Card is voorzien van beknopte theorie, 9 oefeningen- en …

Panel IB: Healthcare
What would it take for India to come up with a healthcare system which is accessible and affordable to all? Will insurance (micro insurance) be the solution to provide cost effective healthcare? Will advancements in technology like telemedicine and low-cost treatment bridge the disparities between the urban and rural sector? Will quality clinics in established areas increase access to treatment? The healthcare panel aims to give insight into what it would take to cater to the healthcare needs of
Panel IIA: Governance
Lack of effective governance is a fundamental challenge facing India and this manifests itself in three key issues that this panel will seek to address: (a) How does a maturing democracy ensure that the elected representatives work in a manner that truly represents the will of the people; (b) How can the delivery of public services be massively improved, and (c) How can we tackle the challenge of corruption, not just at the top levels or in government alone, but also the growing culture of corru
Deepti Nijhawan
Internship Project
September 23, 2011
Months Rap
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9.012 The Brain and Cognitive Sciences II (MIT)
This course is the second half of the intensive survey of brain and behavioral studies for first-year graduate students in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences curriculum. Each module of this core course involves a series of overview lectures by leading researchers in the field. By offering a thorough introduction to the current state of the discipline while emphasizing critical thinking, the course aims to prepare students as cognitive scientists.
Topics include: perception, attention, working memo
The Impact of mobile learning
Phase one of MoLeNET (2007/08) involved 75 colleges and 18 schools, approximately 10,000 learners and 2,000 staff, in 32mobile learning projects. The Learning and Skills Council provided funding for h...
"Sensation And Perception, Spring 2009"
"This course provides an introduction to important philosophical questions about the mind, specifically those that are intimately connected with contemporary psychology and neuroscience. Are our concepts innate, or are they acquired by experience? (And what does it even mean to call a concept 'innate'?) Are 'mental images' pictures in the head? Is color in the mind or in the world? Is the mind nothing more than the brain? Can there be a science of consciousness? The course will include guest lec













