The Story of Stuff - Chapter 1
A seven part video explaining the life cycle of the products we buy and the ethical choices necessary with playful chalkboard diagrams and an animated presenter. This first chapter gives an overview of the "Materials Economy: A system in crisis". Annie Leonard explains the overview of the five part cycle of materials: Extraction, Production, Distribution, Consumption, and Disposal. Chapters 2-6 explain each of these parts and Chapter 7 is a summary. Run time 02:37 Be advised that the present
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RMM Dakar 2010 – Formation d’équipes SONU au Sénégal : analyse
Thème : Colloque International Interdisciplinaire : Droit et Santé En Afrique. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique au Sud de Sahara : mieux comprendre pour mieux agir.
Titre : RMM Dakar 2010 – F
Session : Accouchement en structure de santé : dimensions socio-culturelle des espaces techniques de soins.
1ère partie : la réponse de la santé publique à la mort maternelle et néonatale.
Modérateurs : Jean-Claude MOREAU – (Professeur – UCAD)
RMM Dakar 2010 – Effets de la satisfaction des sages-femmes.
Thème : Colloque International Interdisciplinaire : Droit et Santé En Afrique. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique au Sud de Sahara : mieux comprendre pour mieux agir.
Titre : RMM Dakar 2010 – E
Session : Accouchement en structure de santé : dimensions socio-culturelle des espaces techniques de soins.
1ère partie : la réponse de la santé publique à la mort maternelle et néonatale.
Modérateurs : Jean-Claude MOREAU – (Professeur – UCAD)
POL335 Session 3 Spring 2011
POL335 International Politics Session Three 01/25/11 Hamoud Salhi Guest: Joel Brinkley
Trichet: debt "work in progress"
The debt within the Euro Zone crisis is a "work in progress" says ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
GAMBIT Game Of The Week Teaser 2011
GAME OF THE WEEK RETURNS! Beginning Monday, January 31st, 2011, GAMBIT Audio Director, Abe Stein will be taking you through our summer 2010 game releases through a once a day blog post, starting with a video every Monday produced by GAMBIT's Generoso Fierro and Garrett Beazley. The video features our trib
Why Civilisations Can't Climb Hills: a political history of statelessness in Southeast Asia
Professor Scott argues that the hill peoples of mainland Southeast Asia are fugitive, runaway populations, practising 'escape agriculture', 'escape social structure' and 'escape culture'. Jim Scott is Sterling Professor of Political Science and Anthropology at Yale University.
Does Faith Matter for Human Morality?
The global revival of religion has raised fundamental questions about its role in politics and its claim that it serves as a principle of identity, indispensable to the continuing survival of communities. This series brings together leading thinkers and scholars to encourage discussion and debate on this crucial contemporary theme. Professor Mona Siddiqui, professor of Islamic studies and public understanding, and director, Centre for the Study of Islam, University of Glasgow.
Convocation Corner: What will they do next?
On their convocation day, SFU students talk about their experience at SFU, what they're planning to do next and how SFU prepared them.
Muhammad Yunus: Talking Management
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus talks about his latest thinking on social and environmental sustainability.
Robert Greenhill: Talking Management
Karl Moore talks with Robert Greenhill, the Managing Director of the World Economic Forum (Davos) about the need for "tri-athletes" in the reality of today's new business world.
RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: Citizenship, autochthony and the question of forced migration
This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's second Wednesday Public Seminar of Hilary Term 2011. This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's second Wednesday Public Seminar of Hilary Term 2011, which was on Wednesday 26th January 2011 at Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Nira Yuval-Davis, spoke on the subject of Citizenship, autochthony and the question of forced migration.
Following Your Startup Vision - Brent Constantz (Calera)
Calera founder Brent Constantz is an innovator who believes that successful entrepreneurs are the ones who follow through on their original vision. Drawing upon his deep background as a successful serial entrepreneur, Constantz shares his entrepreneurial experiences and discusses many of the competitive and strategic issues facing his current ventures.
Earth: A Three Act Structure
Relevance of geological ideas to contemporary environmental issues.' Professor Iain Stewart, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth.
Coaches Corner Mid-Season Update
Coach Damaine Powell Talks about the Men's Basketball journey through the second half of the 2010-2011 season.
State Department's Anne-Marie Slaughter Spoke at SAIS on January 27
Anne-Marie Slaughter, director of Policy Planning for the U.S. Department of State, spoke about "Leading Through Civilian Power: The First Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review" on Thursday, January 27.
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