attorneys colorado In solicitors, the referral program is similar to that of this sort of occupation. In solicitors, there are recommendation lawful professionals who get customers not because they want to represent them but because they want to relate them to other lawful professionals who specialize in the cases of the customers. This is similar to the recommendation program in this sort of occupation where general practitioners or other
Creating Interactive Biology Tutorials for the World Wide Web Using a Simple Java Editor
A hands-on workshop providing participants with an opportunity to work with Jamba to create interactive tutorials for the Internet including: drag and drop, animation, fill in the blank and multiple-choice questions, and interactive slide shows for student learning.
Capybara
The capybara is a large rodent. It is a consumer because it cannot make its own food and must eat other organisms to get energy. Capybaras are herbivores, meaning they eat plants to gain energy.
Zachariah Mampilly. Africa at a Crossroads: On Violent and Non-Violent Revolutions
Zachariah Mampilly, professor of Political Science at Vassar College, discusses Africa and his first book, Rebel Rulers: Insurgent Governance and Civilian Life During War. April 5, 2012. Sponsored by USC's Department of Political Science, the Center on Public Diplomacy, and the Office of Religious Life.
Perhaps not since the heady days of independence has the African continent been roiled by so many political and economic convulsions. From the nonviolent protests across the continent to more vi
U-M, Dow Announce Sustainability Fellows Program
The Dow Sustainability Fellows Program at U-M brings together 300 students from diverse areas of study to help solve some of the world's most pressing sustainability challenges.
Nixon: Eisenhower Record
In this video clip, Richard Nixon explains the progress that he plans for America and how he will achieve it in his debate with Senator John F. Kennedy. Nixon shows how he will continue the progress he has helped start in the Eisenhower Administration. (1:05)
News Article Writing Process: Part 1
This one minute video shows a quick overview of how to write a news article and why it is different. A good introduction. Part of a series.
Gov. Alexander’s Early Swearing In: Was it the Right Thing To Do?
Watch video of the panel discussion with U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander about his early swearing-in as Tennessee’s 45th governor. The event was hosted by Vanderbilt University’s Heard Libraries and Law School on April 9. The panel was part of special programming scheduled in conjunction with the exhibit “Come on along: Lamar Alexander’s Journey as Governor,” an exhibit drawnkeep reading »
Academic Lecturer - Nicholas A. Peppas
Description not set
Thunderbird School of Global Management Summer 2010 Commencement
Thunderbird School of Global Management Summer 2010 Graduation.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Renaissance Hotel & Spa
Glendale, Az
This Week @Minnesota: Film Fest, BioClock Baby Plan, and Mountains were Oceans
In this episode of This Week @Minnesota, check out highlights from the National Public Health Film Festival, learn about U of M Reproductive Medicine Center's BioClock Baby Plan, and check out an art exhibit from U student artists.
SUNY Oswego Quest: Damaris Dunn
Student Damaris Dunn discusses her two presentations at Quest, April 18, SUNY Oswego's daylong celebration of scholarly and creative activities. She also talks about what she enjoys about Quest, which offers hundreds of presentations, posters and performances from students, faculty and staff -- all free and open to the public. For more info, visit http://www.oswego.edu/quest. Video by SUNY Oswego student Blair Adour.
Campus Growth
McMaster celebrates its 125th anniversary in 2012. This video, narrated by Patrick Deane, President & Vice-Chancellor, takes us through the growth of the McMaster University Campus
Lee Hall III
Clemson University Professor Emeritus of Architecture John Jacques talks about the expansion and renovation of the Lee Hall complex.
2012 Robotics Open House
The Georgia Institute of Technology opened its doors to more than 400 middle school and high school students on April 11 for the third annual Robotics Open House. Georgia Tech Masters students and Ph.D. candidates demonstrated more than 20 projects around campus, marking the Institute's participation in National Robotics Week. Students saw a variety of projects, including an autonomous race car, robotic submarines and Simon.
Pollution Video 1
This cartoon teaches younger students about pollution. Some key vocabulary words include: smoke, factories, nature, air pollution, carbon dioxide, oxygen, water pollution, soil, and land pollution. (03:40)
How the States Got Their Shapes Too
Was Roger Williams too pure for the Puritans, and what does that have to do with Rhode Island? Why did Augustine Herman take 10 years to complete the map that established Delaware? How did Rocky Mountain rogues help create the state of Colorado? All this and more is explained in Mark Stein's new book.
Speaker Biography: Mark Stein is a playwright and screenwriter. His plays have been performed off-Broadway and at theaters throughout the country. Stein has also taught writing and drama at Americ
UN Ideas That Changed The World - Richard Jolly Marant
Honorary Professor and Research Associate of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex and co-ordinator of the UN Intellectual History Project draws on the 17-volume official history of the UN
Fighting boredom
One of the greatest risks to team stability, explains Dr Mark de Rond, recently returned from fieldwork with the high-performance surgical teams at Britain's Camp Bastion military hospital in Afghanistan, is boredom. Under pressure, teams of high performers function exceptionally well. But when bored, the qualities that produce exceptional performance under pressure risk destabilising the team. How do you deal with a sense of futility and boredom?
The Window Washer
In this video clip, learn how three men who were trapped in an elevator, survived by sheer will-power and quick thinking. (4:57)













