Making the World "Safe for Democracy": Woodrow Wilson Asks for War
On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson went before a joint session of Congress to seek a Declaration of War against Germany in order that the world "be made safe for democracy." Four days later, Congress voted to declare war, with six senators and fifty congressmen dissenting. "It is a fearful thing," he told Congress in his speech, "to lead this great peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance." Wilson did no
Starttoets Discrete Wiskunde A
Inleidende voorkennistoets, met terugkoppeling en verwijzing naar remedierend materiaal (Basisboek Wiskunde en Wiswijs), alsmede afzonderlijk antwoordbestand.
2.7 Summary
Climate change is a key issue on today’s social and political agenda. This unit explores the basic science that underpins climate change and global warming.
2.6 An evolving consensus on attribution
Climate change is a key issue on today’s social and political agenda. This unit explores the basic science that underpins climate change and global warming.
2.5.2 Environmental indicators
Climate change is a key issue on today’s social and political agenda. This unit explores the basic science that underpins climate change and global warming.
1.2 What determines the Earth's GMST?
Climate change is a key issue on today’s social and political agenda. This unit explores the basic science that underpins climate change and global warming.
1.3 Activities Activity 2A sets the scene by focusing on the ‘big picture’ where you will be asked to choose between four alternative visions of the future. This activity radically shifts the scale of investigation from the personal to the global. However, as with all Author(s):
Seminar I on Agricultural Process Engineering
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Low-Temperature Science B
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Lecture on Theories of Life
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General Introduction to Linguistic Science I
This course is designed as a general introduction to the scientific study of human language within the broader context of modern cognitive science.
Theory of Inorganic Structure 1
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Great Educational Games for Students
Thanks to Ryan for this great contribution about creativitygames.net. It's a website where he's putting weekly word games and other resources to develop creative thinking. There
Voorstelling van een aantal projecten
You can understand an oral presentation of a project. When performing this task: you have to listen for specific information.
Tower Views - Dr. Shanda Gore
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Discovering Your Path: The Honors Experience
As a freshman, Honors College student Carina Groves intended to be a music major. Then she took an Honors course on human trafficking that awakened a drive to do something about the problem. She switched to International Studies, won an undergraduate research grant, and founded a campus organization to raise awareness. That's what the Honors College experience is all about: academic rigor and community leadership.
HUM310 Session 2 Summer 2011
HUM310 Theatre of Revolt Session Two 05/15/11 Bill DeLuca
Seder Meal -- 2011 Jewish Student Union Seder at the College of Charleston
Join the Jewish Student Union (JSU) as we celebrate the Passover Seder at the College's Jewish Studies Center.
Connect with us on Facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/cofc.hillel
We are a very laid back group of people who come together to hangout, be social and celebrate being Jewish. Let us know if you have any awesome suggestions of social events, places you would like to go for Meet-to-Eat, are interested in helping plan a philanthropic event, or want to lead services!
Hip-Hop Music -- AAST 300: "Hip-Hop: Evolution and Impact" at the College of Charleston
College of Charleston students are taking part in a unique course that allows them to examine the history, content, legacy, and controversy of the hip-hop music industry.
Hip-Hop: Evolution and Impact is being taught by Roneka Matheny, professor in African American Studies. "This course seeks to understand how the artistic expression of the ignored American underclass has evolved into unimaginable economic success with a worldwide cultural impact in only four decades" says Matheny.
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Bryan Henn Undergraduate Profile
One in a series of eight video profiles highlighting undergraduate students at Georgia Tech for the 2011 admissions website.
Copyright 2011 Georgia Institute of Technology
Produced by Rob Felt, Mark DeLong, Justin Rent and Christine Brazill













