DMC TV: Welding scholarship
Del Mar College Foundation, Inc. representatives met with a Ray High School student and her family on March 8 to formalize a scholarship agreement, which was provided by an anonymous donor.
Spanier responds to budget proposal
Penn State President Graham Spanier testifies before Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee (3-16-11), and responds to reporters' questions afterward.
Emerging Economies and Global Growth
Emerging economies are outpacing the west, even during a worldwide economic downturn. An accelerating shift towards developing countries means mature economies must look to emerging economies.
Aquaculture: Cage Culture
An instructional video about fish farming in the state of Indiana. The program covers the recommended practices and guidelines for starting a successful cage culture operation. The video was supported by Purdue Extension, RMA, & Sea Grant Illinois-Indiana.
Educational Plan Tutorial
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Educational Plan Tutorial
This demonstration shows you how to review your remaining graduation requirements by accessing the Educational Plan in MySPC.
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public colle
Actor in Residence at Northeastern University
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Actor in Residence at Northeastern
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Feminist Internationalisms: Celebrating feminist engagements with international law and politics - 0
This two-day workshop will focus on Australasian work on feminist internationalism in the fields of international relations and international law. Papers will explore economics, security, democracy and human rights using feminist inquiry both as a theoretical lens and a methodology. The keynote speaker is Professor Ann Tickner, University of Southern California. This workshop is supported by the Australian Research Council
The Protection of Human Rights in Australia; A Way Forward, The Alice Tay Lecture on Law and Human R
Mary Kostakidis was a member of the Human Rights Consultation Committee that inquired into the adequacy of the protection of human rights in Australia. The Committee reported to the federal Attorney General on September 30 after an extensive period of nationwide community consultation. In this lecture Ms Kostakidis will discuss the themes that emerged from the 40,000 responses that were received during this consultation and outline the suite of measures which the committee saw as the way forward
U.S. jet crashes in Libya
Officials say a U.S. jet crashed in Libya overnight after mechanical failures and both crew members were safe. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
How to Quote Something or Someone
When quoting something or someone, always use quotation marks, credit the individual who said it and include a context of time and place to help clarify its relevance. Use basic copyrighting and citation rules when quoting someone is the focus of this 1:21 minute long video. No examples are shown in this talking head video. At best, a basic guide to what a quote is with the teacher left to explain how to make quote marks and where to place them.
India and NPT: How does a nuclear power and non-signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty en
India's Nuclear Elephant In The Room How can India - a state with nuclear weapons which is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) - still influence proceedings at this year's review of the NPT? That's the subject to be discussed at a public lecture today at The Australian National University. The lecture - India and NPT - will be delivered by Professor Swaran Singh of Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India. Professor Singh says that in the five years since the last review
Analysing the Results - Bougainville and Solomon Islands
Electoral Reform, Political Parties, Forming Government, and Peace-building
Thursday 4th November 2010
Analysing the Results- Bougainville and Solomon Islands
Chair: Jone Baledrokadroka
Terence Wood, 'Trends and Patterns in Solomon Islands Voting, 1978-2010'.
Ofani Eremae, 'The 2010 Solomon Islands Elections- the Campaign, the Parties and the Government Formation Process'.
Anthony Regan, 'Overview of the Results in Bougainville, 2010'.
Ashley Wickham, and James Tanis
Venue: Coombs Lecture Theat
Japan Inc yet to resume production
Japan's automakers and tech firms struggle to resume production, with concerns over the global supply chain growing.
Renovation of Snowden Entrance into the Campus
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Quake victims buried in mass graves
With morgues overflowing, Japan digs mass graves to deal with the thousands of earthquake and tsunami victims.
Iraqis in Jordan
Interviews with a number of Iraqi refugees now living in Jordan from a range of backgrounds and current situations. This podcast was recorded in Amman, Jordan in December 2007 with additional interviews recorded in February 2008. The Amman recordings include interviews with a number of Iraqis now living in Jordan from a range of backgrounds and current situations. The podcast includes comments from Rana Sweis UNHCR, Amman and Dana Graber Ladek International Organisation for Migration (IMO), Iraq
The University of Memphis Instrumental Music.
The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music at the U of M is the best place to further your musical education.
Will Barton is staying for his sophomore year at the University of Memphis.
Will Barton talks to the media about his decision to stay for his sophomore year at the U of M.
Marquette Basketball Sweet 16 Sendoff 2011
Marquette men's basketball team receives a warm sendoff on their way to New Jersey in front of the Al McGuire Center on Tuesday night. Marquette will face North Carolina in the NCAA East Regional Semifinal on Friday, March 25 at 6:15 p.m. CT.













