A Missing Global Blueprint for Integral Life and Culture
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Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nath
Science Studio - Audio - Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort - Arizona State University > CATEGORIES > Science + Technology > CHANNELS > Science Studio > Audio > Science Studio vol 026 - Topic: Oral history: the embrace of subjective understanding - Guest: Nathaniel Comfort
Understanding the Slow-Growth, High-Condition Paradox of Largemouth Bass in the Mobile-Tensaw River
Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures - AFA 25th Anniversary Conference - Understanding the Slow-Growth, High-Condition Paradox of Largemouth Bass in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta - Auburn University > AU iTunes - Academic Programs > College of Agriculture > College of Agriculture -- Academic Departments > Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures > AFA 25th Anniversary Conference > Understanding the Slow-Growth, High-Condition Paradox of Largemouth Bass in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta
Power and Politics: ELP - Lesson 1
This is the first in a series of three lessons. Beginning with an introduction to political ideology, these ELP modules proceed to a study of the American political process and elections.
Lifestyle or global business? A major decision faced in any entrepreneurial career
Following his Enterprise Tuesday seminar on 4 November 2008, Lord Karan Bilimoria talks about the implications of going global with an idea.
Understanding Audience
This activity is designed to help students identify their audience and determine appropriate language use based on the audience.
Terrorism and global economies
Author, economist and political analyst Loretta Napoleoni has been tracing the intertwined roots of the world's monetary systems and the business of terrorism
Being a 'good BRIC': how the rising BRIC economies can be a win-win for the global economy part II
As the "are we"/"aren't we" debate continues around Britain's early or late emergence from the global recession it is clear that the so called "BRIC" economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China are proving somewhat more resilient to the global economic downturn suffered by the Western economies. So how much can we learn from them about developing these new growing middle class markets abroad and how much do they still need our skill set in terms of their recent mergers and acquisitions? Boni So
Being a 'good BRIC': how the rising BRIC economies can be a win-win for the global economy part I
As the "are we"/"aren't we" debate continues around Britain's early or late emergence from the global recession it is clear that the so called "BRIC" economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China are proving somewhat more resilient to the global economic downturn suffered by the Western economies. So how much can we learn from them about developing these new growing middle class markets abroad and how much do they still need our skill set in terms of their recent mergers and acquisitions? Boni So
Global Climate Variability
EngrResVid - Faculty - Global Climate Variability - Colorado State University > CSU COMMUNITY > Engineering Research Videos > Faculty > Global Climate Variability
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
EngrResVid - Faculty - Global Biogeochemical Cycles - Colorado State University > CSU COMMUNITY > Engineering Research Videos > Faculty > Global Biogeochemical Cycles
Faith and Politics in a Diverse Society - Baroness Amos
Baroness Valarie Amos’s political career began in 1981 where she worked in Equal Opportunities, Training and Management Services until 1989. She was a co-founder of Amos Fraser Bernard, and director (1995-1998) where she advised the South African Government on public service reform, human rights and employment equality.
She was created a life peer in 1997 by Tony Blair. From 1998-2001 she was a government whip in the House of Lords. She was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Fo
Media and Politics - Nicholas Jones
Nicholas Jones has spent forty years chronicling the media’s relationship with politicians, trade union leaders and other prominent personalities. He is an active campaigner in groups promoting high journalistic standards and the widest possible spread of media ownership.
In this Coventry Conversation, Nick talks about spin and government.
More information can be found on Nicholas’ blog http://www.nicholasjones.org.uk/
Faith and Politics in a Diverse Society - Baroness Amos
Baroness Valarie Amos’s political career began in 1981 where she worked in Equal Opportunities, Training and Management Services until 1989. She was a co-founder of Amos Fraser Bernard, and director (1995-1998) where she advised the South African Government on public service reform, human rights and employment equality.
She was created a life peer in 1997 by Tony Blair. From 1998-2001 she was a government whip in the House of Lords. She was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Fo
Media and Politics - Nicholas Jones
Nicholas Jones has spent forty years chronicling the media’s relationship with politicians, trade union leaders and other prominent personalities. He is an active campaigner in groups promoting high journalistic standards and the widest possible spread of media ownership.
In this Coventry Conversation, Nick talks about spin and government.
More information can be found on Nicholas’ blog http://www.nicholasjones.org.uk/
A Common Word Global Leaders Forum: Muslim-Christian Relations in a 21st Century World
The opening session of 'A Common Word Between Us and You,' a two-day conference at Georgetown University where global leaders gathered to discuss and develop concrete proposals to advance global peace and security between Muslim and Western societies.
Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: (with the Chicago Council on Global Affairs)
On February 23, 2010, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs Task Force on Religion and the Making of U.S. Foreign Policy released its final report, which focuses on strategies for better incorporating an understanding of religion into the U.S. foreign policymaking framework. The Task Force is comprised of high level and influential policymakers, academics, constitutional lawyers and religious leaders.
Global Trade: An interview with Michael Czinkota
Business professor Michael Czinkota discusses global trade and its affect on our daily lives.
Global Communications: An interview with Jennifer Manner
Law professor Jennifer Manner discusses global communications and how new technologies will affect our lives.
Understanding Arabic: An interview with Karin Ryding
Arabic language professor Karin Ryding discusses what it means to understand Arabic and the people who speak Arabic.













