Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley
Portrait of James Whitcomb Riley. [1910],Appears in Destination Indiana 14
James Whitcomb Riley and His Dog Lockerbie
James Whitcomb Riley is waving good-bye to children, with his dog Lockerbie is on his lap. [1910],Appears in Destination Indiana 14
James Whitcomb Riley's Casket Being Removed from Lockerbie Street Home
Riley's casket is carried out of his Lockerbie Street house in July 1916.,Appears in Destination Indiana 14
Carrying Riley's Remains up the State House Steps
The police escort is carrying the casket into the state house.,Appears in Destination Indiana 14
La Cité de Dieu, après-demain ? (video)
Quand Rome est mise à sac le 24 août 410, des voix se lèvent s’interrogeant sur les raisons d’un tel désastre et sur le devenir de Rome. Demain qu’adviendra t-il de la Roma aeterna ? Déconcerté par ce pillage et soucieux d’éclairer les jugements, Saint Augustin décide alors de mener à bien son projet déjà ancien de composer une fresque théologique.
Il compose ainsi La cité de Dieu, œuvre qui oppose la cité terrestre et la cité céleste et qui
Cavalry on Parade Culver Military Academy
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Greetings from Kingan & Company, Ltd.
The company's logo is in the upper left corner of the card. It shows a man at the wheel of a ship. In the center is a drawing of the Kingan & Company Indianapolis facility. It is near a river and has railroad tracks next to it. Some of the buildings are labeled, such as the canning factory and the curing warehouse. Above the picture of the plant, pigs are holding a banner that says "Greetings." Beneath the plant picture a family of pigs is playing on the ice. The father pig is helping the mother
Black Horse Troop Culver Military Academy
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Kling on Patterns of Sustainable Specialization and Trade
Arnold Kling of EconLog talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about a new paradigm for thinking about macroeconomics and the labor market. Kling calls it PSST--patterns of sustainable specialization and trade. Kling rejects the Keynesian approach that emphasizes shortfalls in aggregate demand arguing that the aggregate demand approach masks the underlying complexity of the recalculations that periodically take place in a dynamic economy. Instead, Kling invokes the mutual exploration between entr
The Future of Banking in a Global Economy
Today's financial and economic wreckage will provide the foundations for a system on which a stronger future will be built. This will only happen with a real cooperation and collaboration that is hard to envisage amidst the growing clamour for protectionism, speculation over the possible nationalisation of the banking system, and questions over the right of those at the centre of the industry to be part of the solution. In his lecture, Vikram Pandit will outline his views on the role of banking
Lesson #034, Thursday lettera = letter discorso = speech stanza = room lezione = lesson giornale = newspaper lingua = language, tongue ogni = every sempre = always oggi = today ieri = yesterday domani = tomorrow dopodomani = day after tomorrow per = for se = if
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : SIMADVF, former les professionnels du service à la personne. (audio)
FORMATIC - Paris 2011 : Sim ADVF, un «serious game» pour former les professionnels du service à la personne à la prévention et à la réaction en situation de danger pour les enfants.
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé.
Auteur : LEMAITRE Cédric, MICHEL Georges, GUENOUN Karim.
Réalisation, production : Canalu UN/3S, CERIM
Finance in Action
Stewart Myers introduces the panelists as distinguished academics and practitioners who share not only their status as MIT alums, but also their innovative application of finance theory to entrepreneurship. “They were in the middle of the action,” says Myers.
Douglas Breeden “grew up in the chicken business” so
ISKME's Roadtrip Nation Design Workshop
This wiki page documents the Design Process Workshop ISKME facilitated at the Roadtrip Nation offices in Costa Mesa, CA on February 18, 2011. Storytelling, design thinking, improv, brainstorming, and prototyping were used to design for the Design Challenge:
How might we create more teacher engagement with the Roadtrip Nation Experience?
Projection Investigation Activity
This wiki page documents the Projection Investigation Activity done during San Francisco Unified School District's SLANT workshop on January 29, 2011. Projection information, Julia Marshall's 5 Ways to Integrate, and links are provided, as well as the introductory Improv Activity "Advertising Team" which stretches the imagination to design something for the future. The Projection Investigation Activity begins with research around a scientific theme, then brainstorming and prototyping design idea
International Trade: Theory and Policy
International Trade: Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic’s belief that to understand the international economy, students need to learn how economic models are applied to real world problems.
It is true what they say, that “economists do it with models.” That’s because economic models provide insights about the world that are simply not obtainable solely by discussion of the issues.
International Trade: Theory and Policy presents a variety of international trade models includi
Community of mussels, sea stars, tube worms and stony coral in the North Sea
Community at base of rig,A community of sea stars, stony corals, mussels, tube worms, and cup corals around the bottom of the Thistle Platform in the North Sea
College of Humanities and Fine Arts
UMass Amherst partners with WGBY to create and deliver new knowledge and education. Students gain unprecedented experience and have real world impact through class work, faculty mentoring, and research opportunities that change lives forever.
GoNU.TV Pregame Interview with Matt Janning - February 25, 2011
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Gov't and the Marketplace Seminar: Toxics 02/22/2011 #5: Q&A
Managing Risk:
The Case of Safer Alternatives to Toxics
Speakers:
Joel Tickner, Associate Professor, Department of Community Health and Sustainability, University of Massachusetts Lowell
Robert A. Rio, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs, Associated Industries of Massachusetts
Moderator:
Jennifer Nash, Senior Research Associate, Nanotechnology and Society Research Group, Northeastern University













