BCS Seminar Recorded on 3/22/12
Grupo Galpão 1/5 Documentary
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What Divine Irony: Hoods are Still Causing Pain
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Visioning Studies: A Socio-technical Approach to Designing the Future
Diane H. Sonnenwald's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. This is a Keynote talk from the Oxford Internet Institute's Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", held in Oxford on 12 March 2012. It is increasingly important to understand the potential impact of future technology in complex contexts as early as possible in the research and development (R&D) cycle. Understanding the
Holi Festival at Elon University 2012
Two days removed from Spring Break, Elon students welcomed in the season by taking part in a celebration dear to their Hindu classmates.
Bears Show How To Grow Upside Down Tomatoes
Gardening is a great spring and summer pastime. Since the sustainability movement has heightened public awareness of organic foods and sustainable practices, gardening has also grown in popularity.
One garden staple is the tomato, and Dr. Clydette Alsup-Egbers of the Darr School of Agriculture at Missouri State University shows how to grow tomatoes upside down.
Richmond Parents Newsletter: Finding Your Major, Finding Your Passion
In this issue of Richmond Parents e-newsletter, Dr. Joe Boehman, dean of Richmond College, and Dr. Juliette Landphair, dean of Westhampton College, discuss how students can find their passion, and the right academic program for their aspirations. Joe and Juliette also explain how parents can help guide students through this tough decision, and talk about current students who have found ways to explore their own passions at Richmond.
Learn more at http://studentdevelopment.richmond.edu/parents.
Michigan State University 2011 President's Report: No laughing matter—hyenas adapt to survive.
In the Masai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, Africa, MSU zoologist Kay Holekamp and her team of student researchers study the behavior of spotted hyenas.
To learn more visit http://report.president.msu.edu
MSU 2011 President's Report: Nurses put girls on a path to fitness and a better future.
MSU nursing researchers designed a school-based physical activity program that helps young girls get exercise they need to be healthy and to succeed.
To learn more visit http://report.president.msu.edu
Michigan State University 2011 President's Report: Cambodia, Greg Jones
MSU student Gregory Jones spearheaded a project to construct a new school and health center in a Cambodian village that provides health education to villagers.
To learn more visit http://report.president.msu.edu
Michigan State University 2011 President's Report: India, Priyanka Pandey
MSU student Priyanka Pandey led an effort to install water pumps in the village of Bedani, India, empowering its residents with water independence.
To learn more visit http://report.president.msu.edu
8-12 Sarcasm
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Origines et position de l'homme dans l'évolution : la connexion chromosomique (audio)
Qu'est-ce que la vie ? (audio)
On Methodology in Economics [On Freedom and Free Enterprise (1956)] When, in 1783, Immanuel Kant published his Prolegomena in order to dispel the confusion caused in the philosophical world by his revolutionary Critique of Pure Reason,

Mises on the Basics of Money Is money not absurd? Daily we give up perfectly useful goods and services for the sake of little green pieces of paper. But it is not just the fiat paper money we are familiar with that can seem strange in this regard. Even commodity money can seem weird when you think about it. Why would people give up goods and services for little disks of silver and gold that they never actu

Lucian Wischik: What's New in VB11 Lucian Wischik, the Visual Basic language Program Manager, digs into many of the new features in VB11. This was recorded at DevConnections a few days ago.

03 15 12 Opening Remarks And Conference Framing
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