Hunting Giraffe The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: ' Photograph Hunting Giraffe, Kalahari.' Author of work: Lulu Farini.
Date: 1885
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Why study church history?
Two eminent modern church historians, Prof. Alan Ford and Dr Frances Knight, discuss the nature of their discipline exploring how it sits between the aims of historians and theologians: belonging to both disciplines, it has a distinctive task and voice.
PB Wall Squats
Teaching:
• Stand with back against PB against wall
Coaching:
• Keep body weight over middle of feet on ground
• Sit hips back and squat until thighs are parallel with ground
• Drive through hips to stand up
Common Errors:
• Knees cave in
• Athlete shifts weight to toes
• Posture is lost
After Broadcast News: The Full Interview
Co-authors Bruce A. Williams of the University of Virginia and Michael X. Delli Carpini, professor of Communication and Walter H. Annenberg Dean of the Annenberg School at Penn, talk about their new book, "After Broadcast News: Media Regimes, Democracy, and the New Information Environment".
Interviewed on October 28, 2011 at the University of Pennsylvania by Kurtis Sensenig. For more information, email kurtiss@upenn.edu.
View the video excerpt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EQGpVlXPmk
Italy fears see European shares drop
Nov. 9 - European stocks have dropped following a short-lived rally sparked by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's pledge to resign, with Italian bond yields rising to levels thought unsustainable for the country. Andrew Potter reports.
Wine Rules: Meat meets wine
Nov. 9 - Ray Isle, Executive Wine Editor at Food & Wine, overturns the traditional dinner table, pairing unconventional wines with red meat.
Galeries Lafayette rocks for Christmas
Nov. 9 - Paris department store Galeries Lafayette turns on its "rocking" Christmas displays. Tara Cleary reports.
ART 319-01, Roman Art and Architecture, Spring 2008
This course will survey the main periods and works of Roman art and architecture, employing a variety of interpretative strategies to the works. The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of what motivated Roman artistic production and how the ancient Romans interpreted and used those works.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor
Chinese President urges efforts to oppose protectionism.
Nov. 12 - Chinese President Hu Jintao urges countries to take concrete actions on development issues and protectionism. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
The Oxfam Social Issues Banquet
Each year, the Office of Experiential Education and Civic Engagement hosts the Oxfam Social Issues Banquet, a program dedicated to addressing hunger and other important social issues.
eConference 2011 - HOT MARKETS: High Tech Keynote
The Darden School of Business and its Batten Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation held it's annual Entrepreneurship Conference on November 3rd & 4th, 20011in Charlottesville, Virginia. This year's conference theme: "Innovate. Effectuate." unraveled the mysteries behind successful entrepreneurs and innovators and provided the framework for applying their strategies to build a viable business.
The final session of Friday was a keynote address from Patrick Sweeney (Darden MBA '98), found
Modern Climate Change
Eric Snodgrass
Recent climate change, which has occurred during the modern instrument era, is the focus of this chapter. It is through the lens of long-term climate change (occurring on thousands to millions of […]
China imports surge sign of strong domestic demand: RBC
Nov. 10 - China's imports jumped in October as exports slowed, suggesting efforts to tilt the economy towards domestic demand may be offsetting weakness abroad.
James Murdoch turns on ex-colleagues
Nov.10 - James Murdoch maintains that he was not shown the "For Neville" email - and says former legal chief of the News of the World, Tom Crone, misled parliament. British MP Tom Watson later compared an irritated Murdoch to a mafia boss. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Credit Agricole profit slumps 65%
Nov. 10 - French Bank Credit Agricole posts 65 per cent slump in third quarter net profit - double what analysts had expected, on Greek losses. Kirsty Basset reports.
Siemens boss defends euro zone
Nov. 10 - Siemens, a bellwether for the euro zone's largest economy, has announced a smaller than expected dividend and given a cautious outlook after ending its year in a turbulent economic environment. Sonia Legg reports.
Gaming wars go digital
Nov. 10 - With the holidays just around the corner, gaming companies are continuing to expand the battlefield to a multitude of platforms. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Protests, gunfire near Damascus
Nov. 10 - Activists say government security forces fired on protesters in and around the capital. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)














