The Alleged Unbroken Trend Toward Progress Black History Timeline: An Interactive Site Revolutionary War: THE100 Session 6 Spring 2011 Greenough's Greeno P.G. Fox Society Compassionate Care Awards: An Interview With Dr. Powell G. Fox, Jr. 2011 MIT Energy Conference Small Nuclear Panel UniCredit profits hit by Kazakh ops Pedal power pumps fuel ... hope in Japan 1993 Glomerata, vol. 96 Introducing public health High Performance Computing, an open textbook Backstage at the New Theatre Ep 4: A View from the Bridge How to Get Organized for School Global Conflict Conference Public Panel Session on the Civil War Zara owner Inditex sees profit jump Deadly Congo plane crash kills at least 14
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Starts at 1619 and goes until 2009. The students click on any individual mentioned and gets a paragraph explaining the deeds to that individual. This site would be good for students to get a quick look at some of the most famous Blacks in American history, but is far from complete. Having the students find others to add might be a good class project.
This three minute video gives background to the Over the Mountain trail and Kings Mountain. Insights into the turning point of the war in the South.
THE100 Television, Film and Theatre Session Six 03/08/11 Bill DeLuca Guest: Geraldine Gomez
UMass Amherst's Greeno Sub Shop, located in the Central Residence Area, is "just one of the manifestations of awesomeness that is student-run collectivism" on campus (says Adam Schultz, co-manager). Find out what Greeno has to offer!
Dr. Powell G. Fox, Jr. was interviewed by WRAL Anchor David Crabtree about his life-long passion for medicine and volunteerism as a part of the inaugural P.G. Fox Society Compassionate Care Awards event honoring Ralph Moore on Friday, February 25, 2011.
Small and Medium Nuclear Reactors: Is Our Future Downsizing?
There is revival of interest in small and simpler units for generating electricity from nuclear power, and for process heat. What are the most promising technologies involved and which ones have a viable future in our global energy mix?
The world's largest lender in central and eastern Europe reports worse than expected net profit for 2010 due the lost of value at its ATF Kazakh operations.
A bicycle gas pump fuels hope in Japan as survivors face uncertain future. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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This unit introduces some key elements of public health and health promotion, using a video case study of Coventry. It focuses on the major determinants of health and ill health and the scope of public health work.
This week we visit the set of Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge. The New Theatre puts on a play each week and is the only student-run theatre company in the UK.
A two minute video that goes through what is needed for school in step-by-step fashion. Lots of good ideas such as where to place an alarm clock and the use of color codes. A good video for the start of the school year, however, the science ratings given are out of context and of no value so ending the video a few seconds early is recommended.
Saturday, March 5, 2011, College of Charleston
Public Panel Discussion:
What we (should) remember about the Civil War, and how and why we (should) remember it
Panel was chaired by CLAW director Vernon Burton, and featured the following speakers: College of Charleston historians E. Lee Drago and Theodore (Ted) Rosengarten; National Trust for Historic Preservation program officer Joseph McGill; National Park Service Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor coordinator Michael Allen; Duke Unive
The world's largest clothing retailer Inditex posted a 32 percent rise in full-year net profit on Wednesday.
A Ukrainian-built Antonov cargo plane crashes in a populated Pointe Noire suburb killing at least 14 people.
















