MUS 164-02, Applied Classical Guitar, Fall 2004
1) To learn and demonstrate an understanding of proper classical guitar technique
2) To learn the rudiments of standard musical notation
3) To familiarize students with the classical guitar repertoire
4) To promote the students ability to further explore the art of guitar playing and to give them the skills to teach themselves,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
MUS 162-01, Organ, Fall 2004
This course consists of weekly private organ lessons (45 minutes per one hour academic credit) at Evergreen Presbyterian Church, or other arranged location. Practice time will be scheduled at Evergreen for the use of the building and organ.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
Cloud Part 2 - Age Two
In this video segments from Nature, filmmaker Ginger Kathrens chronicles the life of Cloud who is now a two-year-old bachelor (a male horse who has not mated) living in a group of wild horses in the Arrowhead Mountains of southern Montana. Family is important to horses, and this group of bachelors’ behaviors shows evidence of the camaraderie that can exist among a bonded group of horses. The playful, gentle interactions not only communicate trust and security among members of the grou
PSYC 226-01, Learning and Memory, Fall 1998
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor
Michael Porter on value-based health care delivery
UCLPartners and the Greater London Authority hosted a meeting for leaders and future leaders of London's health and social care system on 29 February, 2012. Professor Michael Porter (Harvard Business School) provided an introduction to value-based mental health care.
By focusing on value, Porter believes the NHS can reduce costs whilst improving services.
Further information:
http://www.uclpartners.com/events/archived-events/delivering-value-based-health-care-maximising-outcomes-for-every-poun
Muslim Scholars
Muslim Scholars developed institutions of learning and even created encyclopedias as learning facilities. Learn more about the Muslim Empire in this video clip from Discovery Channel's "Assignment Discovery." (2:32)
Ancient Chinese Space Travel
On Discovery Channel's "Massive Engines," host Chris Barrie explains how Ancient Chinese official Wan Hu attempted to travel to space using a chair, a kite and 47 fire arrows. (0:49)
Cómo empezó la Segunda Guerra Mundial - en español
Una de las causas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial fueron las ideologías
totalitarias, como el nazismo en Alemania, el fascismo en Italia o el
comunismo en Rusia. (4:30)
Converting Your Categories to Tags
How to use the new bulk convert tool
CSM Strong: Support Trades. Meet Craig, CSM HVAC Student.
Craig Simpson knew going to a four-year school straight out of high school wasn't for him. He wanted a career that was hands on and found what he was looking for through CSM's Career Starter Programs. Craig was able to learn the basics of the industry and gain employment working in the field while he continued his studies.
Gerry Francis remembers Dalton L. McMichael Sr.
Executive Vice President Gerry Francis spoke at College Coffee during Founders Day 2012 to remember long time university supporter Dalton L. McMichael Sr.
Being Global
Co-authors Angel Cabrera, Ph.D., and Greg Unruh, Ph.D., introduce their new book, "Being Global: How to Think, Act and Lead in a Transformed World." http://www.beingglobal.com
The Final Neanderthals by Dr Rachel Wood, at ANU
Dr Rachel Wood, Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU, gives new insights from radiocarbon dating the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Iberia.
This lecture was part of the Centre for Archaeological Research Lecture Series.
WOD 4-27 arcane
Author(s):
Meet David Morris: Surfing Across Two Cultures in Morocco
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/project/morroco-surfing-destination-islam-poverty-economy
Pulitzer Center grantee, David Morris reports on the growing surfing culture among youth in Sidi Ifni in southern Morocco.
This report is part of Pulitzer Center-sponsored project "Arab Spring Meets Endless Summer" (http://bit.ly/yBq5X6 ) by David Morris.
Lesson two Introduce yourself
Lesson two Introduce yourself.
My neighbourhood, Finnish conversation questions
My neighbourhood, Finnish conversation questions.
Les elections presidentielles francaises (video version)
Les elections presidentielles francaises (video version).
Art Matters Festival 2012
http://concordia.ca/now | http://artmattersfestival.org/
The 12th edition of North America's largest student-run arts festival will feature13 exhibition to entice Montrealers to discover the talent emerging from Concordia's multidisciplinary artistic community spearheaded by the Faculty of Fine Arts. The event runs from March 2 to 16 - http://artmattersfestival.org/
Montreal Council of Women's Centennial Tapestry on loan to Concordia University
http://concordia.ca/now
The Montreal Council of Women is lending their Centennial Tapestry to Concordia University to mark the university's commitment to the advancement of women. The Tapestry was created in 1993 to mark the 100 years of the Montreal Council of Women. The official hand-over took place on International Women's Day - March 8th, 2012













