267 GG Speak English Like an Irishman
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with some Irish turns of phrase.
Mobile Horizons: Interactions Across the Taiwan Strait - Building Connections
Chair: Shelley Rigger, Davidson College
Tom Gold, UC Berkeley
Bridging a Mobile Horizon
William Kirby, Harvard University (in absentia) Summarized on his behalf by Tom Gold Global Business Across the Taiwan Strait: The Case of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
Discussant: Lowell Dittmer, UC Berkeley
Diversity Conversation: Lisa Shannon and Kathleen Owens
Lisa Shannon awakened to the atrocities in the Congo, where women are gang-raped and demoralized and decided to become an activist and a sister, leaving behind a successful company, a fiancé and security. She founded Run for Congo Women, a grassroots movement for Congolese women. Shannon chronicled her experiences in A Thousand Sisters: My Journey into the Worst Place on Earth to Be a Woman.
Office Hours with Miguel Nicolelis on Brain-Machine Interfaces
Miguel Nicolelis is the Anne W. Deane Professor of Neuroscience and co-director of Duke University's Center for Neuroengineering. He is a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, where he received his M.D. and Ph.D. in neurophysiology from the University of Sao Paulo. He answered questions about his research on brain-machine interfaces during a live "Office Hours" webcast interview March 18, 2011. Learn more at http://www.nicolelislab.net.
Writers Series: Donald Revell
Donald Revell, American poet
Thursday, March 3, 2011 at 7 p.m.
Westhampton Living Room, Westhampton Center
Donald Revell has published 10 books of poetry and has received numerous awards for his work, including the Lenore Marshall Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, two Pushcart Prizes, and two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. He also has translated three books of poetry from the French. Former editor of Denver Quarterly, he now is a poetry editor at Colorado Review. He t
ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 4
ELEC2141 Week 2 Lecture 1: Combinational Logic Circuits 1
Kent State Day at the Ohio Statehouse
Highlighting the excellence in action that occurs every day on its eight campuses, the university hosted Kent State Day at the Ohio Statehouse on March 16th.
ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 2
ELEC2141 Week 1 Lecture 2: Number Systems
Treasure Savannah Spring 2011
Armstrong students, faculty and staff participated in a city-wide day of service. Several volunteer teams were dispatched to various locations throughout Savannah to perform community work.
The Protection of Human Rights in Australia; A Way Forward, The Alice Tay Lecture on Law and Human R
Mary Kostakidis was a member of the Human Rights Consultation Committee that inquired into the adequacy of the protection of human rights in Australia. The Committee reported to the federal Attorney General on September 30 after an extensive period of nationwide community consultation. In this lecture Ms Kostakidis will discuss the themes that emerged from the 40,000 responses that were received during this consultation and outline the suite of measures which the committee saw as the way forward
Top 10 Inspirational movies for Teachers and Students With the passing of Elizabeth Taylor today there has been clips from some of the biggest movies of all time across the media and this got me thinking about the greatest movies that are out there to inspire teachers and students. The first list comes from the undisputed bible of all things film, TV and Cinema, IMDB Neutrophils: Defenders from Infections Refraction Experiement with Oil and Water Integrating long-term experiments & measurements - Harvard Forest They Were the Pilgrims! - Song Suresh Lesson 85 – हिंदी पाठ संख्या ८५ – पच्चासी = EMOIS Nancy 2011 - Mesure d’impact sur l’évolution du taux de chirurgie ambulatoire.
Mesure d’impact des mises sous accord préalable sur l’évolution du taux de chirurgie ambulatoire dans les établissements de Champagne-Ardenne et de Lorraine
Dr. David Dale, Professor Medicine at the UW, speaks about the critical role of the white blood cells, called neutrophils, in the body's defenses against infections, and describes how these cells are made to kill bacteria. He discusses the consequences of not having enough neutrophils, a condition called neutropenia, and what can now be done to alleviate this problem. He also talks with former patients who lend their perspective on their conditions and treatment.
Refraction is the bending of light that occurs when light changes media. This experiment includes a rod, oil, water, and a glass beaker. No narration but clear, visible demonstration. (02:04)
Integrating long-term experiments & measurements -- Adrien Finzi
Harvard Forest Symposium, March 15, 2011
This music video includes upbeat music, catchy lyrics, and amuzing images to teach young students about the pilgrims' voyage. Lyrics include "First the Pilgrims, they left England- because they wanted to be free. The way that they were doing things- They said, 'Hey, that's not for me!'" Lyrics are also provided on the screen. (02:24)
Continue practicing your Hindi through these sentences and phrases. In this lesson Suresh teaches sentences to help us get around and find the location of places. Also, he tells us about his day. Understand how these sentences work, and then try creating some of your own.
Auteur(s) : O. Pereira1, D. Cerejo1, Dr D. François2, Dr J.P. Mineur3
1 Département d’Analyse des Données, Direction Régionale du Service Médical du Nord-Est,
Nancy, France
2 Médecin-Conseil chef de service, Pôle Contrôle Contentieux Etablissements, Direction Régionale du Service Médical du Nor
















