Tower Poetry 2010 Love has no Larynx
Emily Harrison reads her entry for the 2010 Tower Poetry Competition 'Love has No Larynx'
John Ballam, Director of the Undergraduate Diploma in Creative Writing at Oxford University's Depart
Dr Ballam tells how his love of writing brought him from his modest Appalachian childhood to his current position at Oxford University; and of a creative writing contest which the University's Department for Continuing Education is sponsoring.
Modern Erotics and the Quest for Intimacy
The demand that sexual relations should be at the basis both of self-understanding and self-realisation often puts our intimate lives under particular pressure. This talk will look at contemporary sexualities and their uneasy relationship to love, fantasy and intimacy. Darian Leader is a psychoanalyst. Henrietta Moore is professor of social anthropology at LSE. Susie Orbach is a psychoanalyst and visiting professor at LSE. Renata Salecl is centennial professor of law at LSE.
All You Need Is (the Summer of) Love - Creating an Exhibit that Compares 1960s and Contemporary Cult
In this lesson, students explore various aspects of the 1960s, including the 1967 "Summer of Love," and compare them with contemporary times to ascertain cultural influences.
Lecture 28 - 11/29/2010
Lecture 28
What's Love Got to Do With It? Chapter 3 (for mature audiences)
What's Love Got to Do With it? Chapter 3
701 Whaley St.
February 14, 2009
Columbia area artists participating in the exhibition "What's Love Got to Do With It? Chapter 3" discuss their work, the...
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It’s Every Monkey for Themselves
Taking off to mend a broken heart, Vanessa Woods left safe, suburban
Canberra and headed for the remote, wild and distinctly unsafe jungles
of Costa Rica. She was stung so often by killer bees she developed a
lethal allergy, and the monkeys she was to study were evasive, mean and
aggressive. The only difference between them and her housemates was
that at least she could tell her housemates apart.
In this talk, science writer Vanessa Woods will explain how to survive
a year in the jungle: a world
Around 1919 & in Mexico City
Mexico furnished the era of social and cultural change that started ‘right around 1910’ with its first popular revolution. By 1919 Mexico City had become a refuge for the world’s radicals. To a despairing world, it offered a unique site to safely experiment with all sorts of enchantments.
In this culturally promiscuous capital not only the meaning of Mexico was at stake, but also the meanings of major modernist concepts –revolution, the popular, avant-garde, authenticity,
Ancient Wisdom and Modern Love, Spring 2007
Built around Plato's Symposium, Shakespeare (including A Midsummer Night's Dream), Catholic writings (including Humanae Vitae), and several movies, this course explores the nature of romance and erotic love. We will examine such topics as sexuality, marriage, and procreation with an eye towards how we can be better at being in love. The course generally tries to integrate the analytic approach of philosophy with the imaginative approach of literature.
References Google's Next Search: A New China Strategy? Lambert Model R Aerial View of Delco Remy Plant One in Anderson, Indiana Choral Evensong: 3 March 2010 Colonial Chocolate Deptartment of Museum Volunteers - Celebrating 50 Years The 14th Annual Lions Oratory Competition 2008 Colonial Chocolate Combinatorics: The Fine Art of Counting What is the magical Mormon underwear or garment?
After discovering that hackers based in China had broken into the Gmail accounts of Chinese human-rights advocates, Google halted operation of its Internet search engine on the Chinese mainland earlier this month and started directing users to its Hong Kong site. On March 29, Chinese officials retaliated by blocking some of Google's mobile Internet services. While conflict may have seemed inevitable, what does it mean for Google's long-term plans for operating in China? And what lessons can othe
The Lambert was produced in 1908 by the Buckeye Manufacturing Company in Anderson. The company also produced fire engines, motor trucks, tractors, and gas and gasoline engines. The last year of production at the Anderson factory was in 1917.,Madison County Journey
The Delco Remy Plant One complex was located at 2401 Columbus Avenue in Anderson, Indiana. With shifts in the economy and increased competition from foreign manufacturers, demand for domestic cars declined, resulting in the exit of General Motors from Anderson. The complex in this image was demolished in the 1990s.,Madison County Journey
Choral Evensong from Merton College Chapel sung by Merton College Choir on Wednesday 3 March 2010. Choral Evensong sung by the Choir of Merton College in Merton College Chapel on Wednesday 3 March 2010. Responses: Byrd Psalm 51 Canticles: Second Service (Orlando Gibbons) Anthem: I love the Lord (Jonathan Harvey) Voluntary: Ground (Orlando Gibbons) Directors of Music: Benjamin Nicholas and Peter Phillips Organ: Natasha Tyrwhitt-Drake Junior Chaplain: The Revd Dr Andrew Davison
Journeyman cook Jim Gay explains that Americans' love of chocolate dates back to the beginning.
A look inside the history of the ROM's most valuable resource, the Department of Museum Volunteers, a group of individuals passionately dedicated to sharing their love of the ROM with museum patrons, who celebrated their 50th anniversary in October of 2007.
The 14th Annual Lions Oratory Competition saw selected ANU students from across the University present eight minute orations to convince the judges and the audience that they deserved to win the ANU Lions Oratory Trophy and prizes totaling $3,000 in cash. The event was hoseted by Esther Sainsbury, last years winner of the 2007 Lions Oratory Competition and judged by an esteemed panel of public-speaking experts. The oratory saw speakers addressing a range of subjects incorporating the L
Journeyman cook Jim Gay explains that Americans' love of chocolate dates back to the beginning.
Love math but bored in math class? This is the course for you! Combinatorics is a fascinating branch of mathematics that applies to problems ranging from card games to quantum physics to the internet. The only pre-requisite is basic algebra; however we will be covering a lot of material. A mathematically agile mind will be helpful.
Video is a brief explanation from a believing Mormon, or Latter-day Saint, about the purpose behind the "magical Mormon underwear" or garment. The undergarments look like a white t-shirt and worn under the clothes. The purpose of the garment is to remember the person’s relationship with God, remember promises made to God, and remember God’s Mercy. The undergarment is not magical it is to show you are true to someone you love. Video is of













