Dean's Panel: State of the Global Economy
Darden Dean Bob Bruner hosts and moderates a current events program on the State of the Global Economy. Darden Professors Alan Beckenstein, Frank Warnock and Yiorgos Allayannis join Dean Bruner in this lively discussion in Darden's Abbott Auditorium. Recorded November 8, 2011.
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Royals Abroad: The food
How did Andrew gain almost 20 pounds in Italy? What did Matt wish he could bring back to the states from Micronesia? And why did Erika have to re-adjust her eating schedule in Spain?
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Royals Abroad: Where they lived
Erika tours five Spanish cities, Andrew's in awe of his first-class apartment in Florence, and Matt's excited to bond with his classmates in Micronesia.
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Royals Abroad: The preparation
Erika, Andrew and Matt each took a different class at Queens to prepare for their unique experiences abroad. What was it like spending a semester getting ready for their trips?
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Royals Abroad: The professors
Andrew, Erika and Matt talk about the great relationships they made with their professors during their John Belk International Program experiences.
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Royals Abroad: Learning languages
Matt hears a Micronesian dialect for the first time, Erika's native Spanish doesn't sound quite the same and Andrew turns to the locals for help with Italian.
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Royals Abroad: Life-changing moments
Why did Matt decide to head to Micronesia? What inspired Erika to step outside the box and embrace the culture of Spain? And how did world-famous art change Andrew's perspective?
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[Libertarian Review, 1975]

I am sitting here breaking the law, sort of. I'm listening to a bootleg recording of Benny Goodman playing in the Manhattan Room of New York's old Hotel Pennsylvania on October 1937. How come I don't feel guilty?

As the record business boomed in the 1960s, record piracy boomed right along with it. It'
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« "Adolphe Pacault. Des livres, Une histoire", un documentaire écrit et réalisé en 2011 par Claire-Lise Gauvain (SCD Bordeaux I), Yves Gloinec, Nadège Pré, Agnès Larcher (DCAM). Musique : Olivier Oguez ( 18 min 30, VF).

Dans le cadre de l’année internationale de la chimie 2011 et de l’exposition réalisée par le SCD de l’Université Bordeaux I « Itinéraires d'un scientifique : autour des bibliothèques d'Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008)&qu
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In deze les leren de leerlingen alles over tandwielen. Volgende opdrachten komen aan bod:

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Tip of the Week: MapMi, mapping miRNA sequences
Today's tip is on MapMi, a tool to map miRNA sequences to genomic sequences. See http://blog.openhelix.eu/?p=10282 for more information
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Aspire To Inspire: Women in Science
Think Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) is just for boys? We think differently; visit http://women.nasa.gov/a2i/ to find your inspiration! In our science video you'll see Julie Mitchell working on water recovery and recycling, Tara Ruttley talking about experiments on the International Space Station, and Carlie Zumwalt's experience with Mars Analogs. Follow these women on Twitter @a2i_sci
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At a panel discussion called, The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Robert Rubin, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, shares his thoughts on the EU debt crisis, the pros and cons of the United States and the impact of Occupy Wall Street, with Chrystia Freeland, Global Editor-at-Large of Reuters.
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Saks unveils holiday windows
Nov. 23 - Saks Fifth Avenue rings in its holiday season with carol singers, ballet and the debut of its 2011 holiday window displays. Elly Park reports.
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Four-Year Programs: Bachelor of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene
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Four-Year Programs: Bachelor of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology
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To get ready for the Windows 7 update MaryBeth and Fred explain what is being deleted off of faculty and staff computers. They explain the difference between personal files and GRCC files.
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