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Macroevolution Part II Allopatric Speciation Come out and support the Nittany Lion Fencers on Saturday, January 12, 2013 U-M Theme Semester Reuters Today: Yen bears show more teeth U.S. Morning Call: Boeing Dreamliner hit by two more mishaps Module Three: Reporting & Advanced Practice Just as writers begin their trade with their A, B, C’s and musicians begin with music notes - data analysts begin with data lines and tables. Billie Jean King Faculty Learning Day, Jan. 2013 | Jeff Sykes Financial Aid: How to Find and Complete eForms Faculty Learning Day, Jan. 2013 | Nanette Clatterbuck Media History and Social Regulation Mod 2 Unit 8 60 Seconds With.......Dr Richard Kwiatkowski - Research Ethics SuperUROP project titled: Blends of Diblock Copolymers for Nanostructure Fabrication, presented by S MIT EECS - Qualcomm Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar Kameron Oser presented his SuperUROP project titled "Blends of Diblock Copolymers for Nanostructure Fabricationd" at the Dec. 6, 2012 SuperUROP poster session in the Grier Room, 34-401. Kameron Oser's advisor is EECS professor Karl Berggren. Citizen Milton: Samson Agonistes Learn Series - Birds - Videos For Kids NonfictioNow 2012 - David Shields Persistence in Economic and Political Institutions Public Bailout of Banks Recklessness
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The Penn State men's and women's fencing team will return to action this weekend in White Building as they host an NCAA competition on Saturday Jan. 12. Competing teams will include Drew, UPenn, Duke, UNC, Columbia, Haverford, and Temple (women's team only), and action is set to begin at 9 a.m.
In Winter 2013, the University of Michigan Theme Semester explores issues of Race.
Jan. 11 - The yen tumbles as Japan's PM mulls BOJ mandate change. Plus Italian borrowing costs set to dip as investors sniff out returns.
Jan 11 - Boeing's 787 Dreamliner jet suffered a cracked cockpit window and an oil leak - the latest in a series of incidents for the aircraft.
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Listen to professional tennis player, Billie Jean King talk about her passion for equal rights for women. She discusses the foundation of the Women's Tennis Association. (03:53)
Jeff Sykes examines the ways technologies can be used to make accommodations for students with disabilities.
This instructional video clip is designed to provide information about the Financial Aid process at Del Mar College and is part of a Financial Aid Video Series for 2012-2013.
Nanette Clatterbuck, from Aquinas College. Research on how people learn and how the brain works can help us develop instructional practices that address the needs of students with differing learning styles and disabilities.
Module 2 discusses key features and developments in media history, focusing on the histories of print and audio-visual media. The module examines issues in the debates that govern scholarly, ethical and political thinking about the actual or desired relationship of media to public life and considers the relative significance and benefits of private, public and mixed-ownership media.
The aim of this unit is to carry the narrative of the development of the mass media in industrialised societies
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The Bodleian Library's winter exhibition 2007-08 is a tribute to John Milton. Sam Dastor talks about the Biblical hero Samson bewailing his political and personal state
This short video provides images of different birds. The words are beneath the images and they are recited by the narrator. (01:16)
Keynote David Shields
NonfictioNow 2012 Keynote Address by David Shields
Reality Hunger: A Manifesto which was named one of the best books of the year by more than thirty publications; The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead, a New York Times bestseller; Black Planet: Facing Race during an NBA Season, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; Remote: Reflections on Life in the Shadow of Celebrity, winner of the PEN/Revson Award; and Dead Languages: A Novel, winner of
Most research in political economy starts with the presumption that institutions persist and shape the political-economic interactions of different groups and agents. Many societies, however, experience frequent changes in their political institutions. Certain economic institutions also change. In the face of this picture of frequently changing institutions, do such institutions really persist?
Professor James Robinson, Harvard University, discusses the nature of institutional persistence and
In response to the ongoing sub-prime crisis, the recently published Crosby Report recommends that the Government uses public money to swap banks seriously damaged mortgage-backed securities for pristine government bonds. Matthew Watson from the Department of Politics and International Studies at Warwick University talks about these recommendations, and how the global credit crunch is affecting Labours popularity with the electorate.













