Photo Slideshow: UA Displays Minerals in All Their Splendor
The UA Mineral Museum, now in its 120th year, contains tens of thousands of donated minerals and other artifacts, some of which visually mimic burned wood, a collection of frozen bubbles, a stash of pennies or Superman's Fortress of Solitude. The museum's collection is both a testament of beauty and a reminder of the continued importance minerals hold in our daily lives.
"Special Topics at Edgerton Center: D-Lab Health: Medical Technologies for the Developing World, Spr
" D-Lab Health provides multi-disciplinary approach to global health technology design via guest lectures and a major project based on fieldwork. We will explore the current state of global health challenges and learn how design medical technologies that address those problems. Students may travel to Nicaragua during spring break and work with health professionals, using medical technology design kits to gain field experience for their device challenge. As a final class deliverable, you will cre
Snapshots: Jim Sirmons
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About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Flori
This is CS50
Creative vibe colors enormous CS 50 innovation fair
Volunteer base camp, Port-au-Prince
Caring for volunteers who care for Haiti's sick and wounded is a full-time, round-the-clock job, requiring the barest of necessities.
Summer Graduation 2011: Tuesday July 19, 5pm
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Consortium Toolkit for ULOs (Fusion)
Fusion provides guidance for third sector, user-led health organizations on setting up legal frameworks for collaboration. It provides a useful overview of models of consortium as well as some consortium monitoring tools.
CAV 2011 – Robot et endométriose pelvienne profonde.
Titre : CAV 2011 – Robot et endométriose pelvienne profonde.
Intervenants : Pierre COLLINET (Lille)
Résumé : Nouveautés sur l’utilisation de la robotique pour l’endométriose pelvienne profonde, bilan.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors de la réunion thématique du Centre Régional Anticancéreux Alexis Vautrin
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The Egyptians are known for being ahead of their time in comparison to some civilisations that came after them. This unit looks at how the Egyptians solved mathematical problems in everyday life and the technology they used. An understanding of this area has only been possible following the translation of the Rosetta Stone.
U.S. Day Ahead: Morgan Stanley's Q2 results may beat: Kozey
July 20 - A positive surprise is expected for Morgan Stanley's second-quarter earnings, and Microsoft fourth-quarter earnings should beat last year's gain, Reuters Equities Analyst John Kozey says.
Car explodes in Yemen, kills British shipping surveyor
July 20 - Yemen is investigating a car bombing that killed a British shipping surveyor, after he returned from inspecting a tanker that had been attacked by pirates. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
The Preposition Dance
The Singing Schoolhouse and Obie Leff performing the Preposition Dance.
Air Pollution
Students are introduced to the concept of air quality by investigating the composition, properties, atmospheric layers and everyday importance of air. They explore the sources and effects of visible and invisible air pollution. By learning some fundamental meteorology concepts (air pressure, barometers, prediction, convection currents, temperature inversions), students learn the impact of weather on air pollution control and prevention. Looking at models and maps, they explore the consequences o
Professor the Hon Gareth Evans addressing the AMUNC 2011 Plenary Session
Professor the Hon Gareth Evans addresses the Asia Pacific Model United Nations Conference (AMUNC) 2011 Plenary Session. This video was recorded at The Australian National University in July 2011.
Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AO QC has been Chancellor of The Australian National University since January 2010, and is President Emeritus of the Brussels-based International Crisis Group, the independent global conflict prevention and resolution organisation which he led from 2000 to 2009.
In Janu
Learn About Carter Godwin Woodson
(NOTE: The video may have a brief ad before it is shown.) Carter Godwin Woodson was the first African-American historian. Woodson founded Black History Month, and his work helped highlight the contribution made by blacks throughout history. (01:12)
Praxeology: The Method of Economics Protracted Sahrawi Displacement: Challenges and opportunities beyond displacement A total solution Sink or Swim: Sea Level Rise - Implications for Dunedin. Session 1 Positive surprise at Morgan Stanley
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On 24 June 2011, the RSC launched its seventh Policy Briefing on 'Protracted Sahrawi displacement: Challenges and opportunities beyond encampment' at UNHCR in Geneva. On 24 June 2011, the RSC launched its seventh Policy Briefing on 'Protracted Sahrawi displacement: Challenges and opportunities beyond encampment' at UNHCR in Geneva. The presentation by Dr Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh was followed by interventions from Mr Yacoub El Hillo, the Director of UNHCR Middle East and North Africa Bureau and Mr
The Cambridge Service Alliance (CSA) digs down to find out what's happening in the 'Servitisation of Manufacturing'! Professor Andy Neely, Director of the CSA and Fellow of Cambridge Judge Business School, looks at the trends of the future that will bring about business success and the strategic, economic and environmental influences.
An information evening open to the public to discuss issues around sea level rise and how it might affect low lying suburbs and coastal communities in the Dunedin area. Learn what the DCC and ORC are planning as well as hearing about possible engineering solutions and the social aspects of sea level rise.
It is being chaired by Professor John Hannah, member of the F.I.G. Task Force on Climate Change.
Hosted by the NZ Institute of Surveyors.
Held July 12, 2011.
July 21 - Summary of business headlines: Morgan Stanley results outshine Goldman Sachs; Pepsi tempers outlook citing shaky U.S. consumer; Jobless claims data show job market stuck in neutral. Conway G. Gittens reports.













