HIS348 Labor in American Society Session Nine 07/13/10
HIS348 Labor in American Society Session Nine 07/13/10
Looking at 20th Century Art through the Eyes of a Physicist
Physicist and art collector Walter Lewin shares his personal insights into major works of art from the first quarter of the 20th century.
Known in the hallways of building 37 for his famous art contests, Lewin succumbs to pressure from students and colleagues to give this lecture as part of an IAP event in advance of trips to t
Early Virginia Vehicles
Virginia was a mobile colony, says Coach and Livestock Director Richard Nicoll.Author(s):
Hercules of the American Revolution
A man of remarkable strength and size was George Washington's one-man army. Author and sixth-generation descendant Travis Bowman shares the tale of Peter Fransisco.Author(s):
Flowers and Herbs of Early America
Gardener Larry Griffith and Photographer Barbara Lombardi summon botanic phantoms and capture their essence on film.Author(s):
18th-Century Surgery
Colonial medicine is not for the faint of heart. Sharon Cotner describes the philosophies and practices.Author(s):
African American Programs at 30
African American programming adapts through the decades. Harvey Bakari outlines the goals of interpreting Williamsburg's enslaved population.
Swordmaking in the 18th Century
Colonial tradesmen learned the swordmaking craft as Virginia armed itself for war. Journeyman brass founder Suzie Dye describes the process.
Spies of the 18th Century
The means have changed, but the end is the same. Interpreter Jay Templin describes the tactics of information gathering.Author(s):
Episode 58: Singing and Teaching Early Music Soprano Vivien Hamilton chats with host Jacky Angus about her art and work in early music. With host Jacky Angus. Vivien Hamilton -
Duration: 24 min 23 sec Episode 42: Alzheimer's Disease: Predictors and Early Intervention Prof David Ames discusses predictors and early
intervention of Alzheimer's Disease. With Up Close guest host Jennifer
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Duration: 23 min 17 se Episode 45: 21st Century Cosmology Prof Rachel Webster takes us into the future of cosmology in a quest to discover our universe's past. With Science host Dr Shane Huntington. Prof Rachel Webster -
Duration: 2 American Democracy and Citizenship Preview - Dr. Patrick Scott Gender, Secularization and Laicity in Public Latin American Debates Gendering the Secular and Religious in turn-of-the 20th century Egypt: 'Woman,' Family and Nation Early Education : Teaching Calendar Skills Peaceful Revolutions:Religion, Nonviolence, and Citizen Uprisings in the Late 20th Century American Gospel Religion and American Foreign Policy Global Population Stability: Real Hope This Century Through Family Planning
This course provides introductions to the institutions and constitutional frameworks of both the state of Missouri and the United States.
As part of Missouri State University's general education program and public affairs mission, this course focuses on the structures, processes, and outcomes of government institutions, as well as the rights, roles, and obligations of citizens in a democratic society.
Awareness of the "public" dimensions of life are increased while students are encouraged to
Course - Group - Gender, Secularization and Laicity in Public Latin American Debates - Arizona State University > Religion and Conflict > Gender, Secularization and Laicity in Public Latin American Debates
Course - Group - Gendering the Secular and Religious in turn-of-the 20th century Egypt: 'Woman,' Family and Nation - Arizona State University > Religion and Conflict > Gendering the Secular and Religious in turn-of-the 20th century Egypt: 'Woman,' Family and Nation
Teaching the calendar to children is all about looking at the calendar each day and helping students to understand what day it is in the month.
Course - Group - Peaceful Revolutions:Religion, Nonviolence, and Citizen Uprisings in the Late 20th Century - Arizona State University > Religion and Conflict > Peaceful Revolutions:Religion, Nonviolence, and Citizen Uprisings in the Late 20th Century
Course - Group - American Gospel - Arizona State University > Religion and Conflict > American Gospel
Course - Group - Religion and American Foreign Policy - Arizona State University > Religion and Conflict > Religion and American Foreign Policy
Professor John Cleland of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine talks about the central role of family planning for tackling the linked challenge of rising global populations and climate change. He tells why a reduction of unwanted pregnancies is needed – especially in sub-Saharan Africa – as the means of relieving poverty and [...]













