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J.B. Say Salvages the Entrepreneur [This article is excerpted from An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought (1995), volume 2, chapter 1: "J.B. Say: the French tradition in Smithian clothing." An MP3 audio file of this chapter, narrated by Jeff Riggenbach, is available fo Duke Chapel Live - May 27, 2012 Coastal Wave Mechanics Matthew Hutson: The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking Matthew Hutson's talk on his book "The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking: How Irrational Beliefs Keep us Happy, Healthy, and Sane" at MIT May 14, 2012. Introduction by Alan Lightman. Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science Hoadley's Limestone Quarry, Monroe County SOLVING ONE-STEP LINEAR EQUATIONS TORCH Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys 05/20/2012 1.3.4 Bringing remote sweatshops within reach continued Another claim made by the movement is that we are all in some way connected to a market system which effectively allows sweatshops to exist in the first place. This is about more than targeting the big brand names and linking them directly to exploitation abroad; rather, it is about piecing together the global market machinery that ties the corporate buyer, the boardroom executive, the factory owner and the consumer into a system which establishes particular lines of responsibility (Ha Health OER Inter-Institutional Project Formative Evaluation of Health OER Design Phase The review was to be based on a study of relevant documents, interviews with academic staff involved in institutional policy making and OER production, interviews with students who had experienced OERs (in cases where this was possible). The e What Patients Bring to the Medical Encounter: Dealing with the Whole Patient Hanau Articulator Training Cardiovascular / Respiratory Patients and Populations: Medical Genetics What makes countries competitive in the world economy? 2 Personal lives We start our exploration of the interrelationship of personal lives and social policy with personal stories. Read Extracts 1, 2 and 3 below, and make notes on areas of similarity and difference. What questions are 5.2 Tests as a selection tool 3.1 Demographic changes From the selective feminist historiography of fertility decline covered in the previous section, we can see how a historical approach that focuses on gender can illuminate the relationships between sexuality, personal lives and social policy. A feminist theoretical perspective concerned with agency and power in gender relations has been particularly helpful in exploring the changes in sexual practices that resulted in fertility decline. It has also drawn attention to the connections between p
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Anna Carter Florence delivers a sermon entitled "Wind and Fire and Galileans"
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon: (44:49)
"When the day of the Pentecost had come, the disciples were all together in one place, and suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind and it filed the entire house where they were sitting. Pentecost, it's a funny kind of holiday it isn't exactly a traditional family time for Christians as in, so w
This site features Flash animations and a QuickTime movie that illustrate how waves and water molecules behave along the shore and in deep water settings. Animations depict the orbital motion of water molecules and show cross sections of waves at varying depths. These resources are suitable for use in lectures, labs, or other teaching activities.
In-depth interviews with children that uncover their ideas about the topic at hand.,The segment provides information about commonly held ideas that students have about why organisms have certain traits. Many misconceptions about heredity are revealed.
By the early 20th Century, limestone had become a major industry for Monroe County. By 1912, there were 17 quarries and 22 mills operating in the county, including Hoadley's Quarry seen in this image.,Monroe County Journey
This video demonstrates how to solve
linear one-step equations, a fundamental
skill in basic algebra.
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The final concert of the Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys 22nd Season, from May 20, 2012.
June 30 - Chrystia Freeland talks with Siemens CEO, Eric Spiegel, and Atlantic senior writer, James Fallows about competitiveness in today's global economy and the German exception.
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Does the recruitment and selection process fill you with dread? Discrimination and equal opportunities legislation can make this area feel like a minefield. If you are faced with appointing a new employee, then this unit will provide a straight-forward guide to the process: from writing job descriptions to finally assessing who to appoint.













