Carey Drayton: What Matters to Me and Why
Carey Drayton, chief of the USC Department of Public Safety, addresses the topic "What Matters to Me and Why" on Jan. 20, 2010.
"What Matters to Me and Why" is bridges the separation between intellectual life and personal and spiritual issues by having featured USC faculty and administrators spend about 20 minutes addressing the topic "What Matters to Me and Why," followed by an informal dialogue rounding out the hour.
The program is sponsored by the USC Office of Religious Life and the USC Le
Sunday Service - 11/14/2010 - Sam Wells
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Posed Between Heaven and Earth."
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Good school libraries: making a difference to learning
This Ofsted report aims to identify and disseminate good practice derived from visits to 17 primary and 15 secondary school libraries in 2004 and 2005. Inspection data shows significant factors for success and recommendations for improvements.
Lecture 24 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 24
Lecture 24 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 24
INFO2009 - workplace perspectives law and responsibilities
INFO2009 - workplace perspectives law and responsibilities - su White
Keywords:workplace
Straight from Sark - 11/15/10
Catch all the news during the 2010 Husky football season with Coach Stee Sarkisian's weekly press conferences.
For Husky Sports, Husky Classics and other videos, visit uwtv.org
Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorders: Pediatric Practices Eight Years after Publication of Practi
This project describes current general developmental and autism screening practices of pediatricians in the United States following the latest practice guidelines published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in November 2007. It compares results to data collected in previous surveys on this topic, which suggest that pediatricians are not following the AAP guidelines despite repeated recommendations to do so over the past 8 years. A 110-question web-based survey was made available to 386
Mouse Genetic Models of Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a devastating psychiatric disorder that affects around 1% of the world’s population. Maria Karayiorgou discusses the genetic origins of schizophrenia and describes progress in modeling the disorder in animals in order to understand its root cause.
Schizophrenia, like other psychiatric disorde
Stem Cells: Programming and Personalized Medicine
After years of relentless lab work, rising and falling expectations, and the challenge of a sometimes hostile public, Rudolf Jaenisch says, “The scenario that looked like a fantasy … has come closer to reality. We can study complex human diseases in a Petri dish and potentially contribute to therapy.” In this l
Perspectives on the Unfolding Spill: Evidence of the Environmental Impacts of the Event
While the government declared an end to the oil spill at the Macondo well on September 19, 2010, research into the causes and impacts of the Gulf disaster is ongoing. At the kickoff panel of a three-part symposium, three scientists discuss what they are learning about the disposition of the nearly 5 million gallons of oil, as well as gas and c
Sustainability Increasingly Driving Supply Chain Decisions
Katrin Hoelter DHL Consulting GmbH
Creating Flexibility in Global Operations
S. S. Prasad Satyavolu, Tata Consultancy Services
Managing Labor in Service Operations
Prof. Zeynep Ton, Harvard Business School
Managing Risk and Flexibility in the Supply Chain
Gina Balunas, Cisco
Welcome and Introductions
Prof. David Simchi-Levi
Dr. William Killingsworth
MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation
Balancing Cost, Risk, Flexibility and Customer Service in Global Operations
Prof. David Simchi-Levi
Dr. Rahman, Governor of Central Bank of Bangladesh
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Introduction to Theory of Literature
This is a survey of the main trends in twentieth-century literary theory. Lectures will provide background for the readings and explicate them where appropriate, while attempting to develop a coherent overall context that incorporates philosophical and social perspectives on the recurrent questions: what is literature, how is it produced, how can it be understood, and what is its purpose?
6.1.2 Essay planning
Writing reports and assignments can be a daunting prospect. This unit is designed to help you develop the skills you need to write effectively for academic purposes. You will learn how to interpret questions and how to plan, structure and write your assignment or report.













