Dealing with doctrines: time to outlaw nuclear weapon use?
Achieving an end-state of "zero" has emerged as an important policy goal for a number of 21st Century challenges. The most prominent example is the "Global Zero" campaign to eliminate nuclear weapons. To stand any chance of getting near to zero, nuclear weapons must be marginalised in military and security doctrines. That means creating international norms and, if feasible, agreements that until nuclear weapons are universally prohibited by treaty, their use will be treated as a crime against hu
Battle of Kwajalein
The U.S. invades Kwajalein on January 31, 1944, breaking the outer ring of the Japanese Pacific territory. Japanese forces are poorly trained and are easily outnumbered by American troops. After four days nearly all of the Japenese troops are wiped out and Allies claim victory on February 3, 1944. In this video clip, learn more about swift Battle of Kwajalein. (2:04)
Careers In Human Resources
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The Importance of Internships
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Industrial Management - Fantastic Careers
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Mid-day - Ed Turner
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Mid-day - William Grant
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The Art of Conservation -- Johns Hopkins Magazine
Sonja Jordan-Mowery, Assistant Director of Conservation and Preservation at the Sheridan Libraries, talks about restoring and maintaining the historical integrity of rare manuscripts and artifacts for future generations of scholars.
Angela von der Lippe - An editor's perspective on writing for the public
Writing Books for Readers Beyond Academe
Harvard University Faculty Development and Diversity
In the world of writing and publishing, "academic" is too often shorthand for -- as one editor puts it -- "lifeless prose, cumbersome to read, filled with unnecessary complication, often disdainful and stridently obscure in style and tone."
This session is intended for faculty members who aspire to write for the general educated reader, and those seeking advice on how to engage trade publishers and a
Lecture 18, March 8
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures - Lecture 18, March 8 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures > Lecture 18, March 8
SFU: Canada's Engaged University
Just what does it mean to be an engaged university? Simon Fraser University President Andrew Petter unpacks SFU's new strategic vision--in a most animated fashion! Visit http://www.sfu.ca/engage
New Social Media Site for Teachers
The WatchKnowLearn tour bus has made it to the sunshine state! Watch this news segment from Tallahassee, FL where Dr. Joe Thomas is shown training teachers at Buck Lake Elementary School and students can be seen enjoying a video on the website.
Importance of Teaching Your Child Two Languages
This four minute interview is about some advantages of being able to communicate in two languages. There is no data given as to the research, but it is referred to a number of times. In general, this is an overview that might be of value to parents on younger children.
Tips To Keep Your Kids Healthy At School
This 2:42 video deals with how to get rid of germs is one of the best ways to battle illnesses throughout the year. Frequent hand washing, cleaning surfaces often and covering your mouth when you cough are just some tips to avoid the spreading of germs. A lot of good ideas that should be seen by all parents.
{Suresh 281) Important sentences
Master Your Vocabulary. Take a look at: Vocabulary Quiz - Hindi->English; Picture->Hindi; Recording->Hindi; and more!Vocabulary List - Easy to study list with pictures and recordings for some words(Suresh 281 )...
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Fall 2011 welcome message from U-M President Mary Sue Coleman.
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Don't Be That Way: UR Jazz Ensemble On Tour in Spain
The University of Richmond's Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Dr. Mike Davison, performed "Don't Be That Way" in Seville, Spain.
For more about this tour and the UR Jazz Ensemble, visit http://music.richmond.edu/on-tour.













