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Date: 2012-09-13
Time: 6:00pm
Jennie Bowser, National Conference of State Legislatures Senior Fellow; John Fund, National Affairs Columnist for the National Review Online; Tova Wang, Senior Democracy Fellow for Demos and Fellow for The Century Foundation; and Alex Keyssar, Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy for HKS discuss voter ID Laws and its surrounding issues of suppression and fraud as a part of the IOP's ongoing conversation about the 2012 election. Trey Gray
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In her inaugural lecture Professor Clegg argues the case for extending boundaries of research into higher education in terms of:
* the questions it asks - including those about what Erica McWilliam’s calls the ‘charming absurdities’ of higher education
* the theoretical resources it draws on - in Alex Callinicos’ evocative phrase developing ‘resources of critique’
* the different disciplines across which we engage in conversation.
The lecture demonstrates that not onl
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Sept. 14 - Major bond auctions, a slew of euro zone data and key talks on Spain's regional debt will test the region's mounting optimism next week.
In this instalment of 'Hints and Hobbies', fashionistas on a budget can learn how to transform a humble morning frock into a delightful evening dress, with a little help from Mum.
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What do you look for when trying to decide where to go to college? How about finding a place with lots of options, becoming part of a worldwide network and knowing that your degree will prepare you for the future. Penn State has it all--exceptional academics, inspiring research, worldwide reach, and a national name.
"Multicultural Education with Jeffrey Miller"
Hank fixes those of us who are probably wrong about what is and is not a dinosaur... and gives a refresher to those of us who do know this already. (03:16)
The Space Elevator will reduce the cost of getting from earth to space. Science fiction could become reality in the near future. This video explains the physics behind the space elevator (09:49).
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For Valentines Day 2009 the band students at ECMS wrote Haikus about their love for their instruments. This would be good to show in band or while studying Haikus in English class.
Rosalinda Hernandez,
Maria Roberts,
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The paper describes a mixed methods approach to the process of redesigning a principal preparation program. A qualitative approach wa
On July 24, 1911, American archeologist Hiram Bingham gets his first look at Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca settlement in Peru that is now one of the world's top tourist destinations. (1:00)
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On September 21, 2012, the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute, which houses Julia Child's extensive papers, sponsored "Siting Julia: A Julia Child Centenary Symposium" to celebrate the legacy of Julia Child on the centenary year of her birth. Authors, television producers, restaurateurs, and the Child's family and neighbors provided a behind-the-scenes view of the life and work of American phenomenon Julia Child, who brought her passion for learning and teaching French culinary arts













