Asia Week Ahead: Australia's growth set to sputter
Nov. 30 - Australia's Q3 GDP growth is likely to have slowed on weaker commodity prices, while Japan's economic gloom plays into upcoming elections.
LQP Asks: What's your favorite way to use duct tape?
LQP Asks: What's your favorite way to use duct tape?
Woman receives lifesaving stroke treatment at UTMC
Detroit area woman who suffered a stroke while visiting the Toledo Zoo was treated by the stroke neurointerventionalists and state-of-the-art technology at The University of Toledo Medical Center.
Lecture by Eve Blossom
This lecture, presented by as part of the Interior Design Lecture Series, was recorded November 5, 2012, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts (CCA).
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Trained as a designer/architect with an astute eye for design, Eve Blossom discovered a passion for the hand-woven textiles of Southeast Asia while spending two years restoring French villas in Vietnam.
During her travels throughout the region, she met master weave
Lecture by Kai-Uwe Bergmann
This lecture was recorded Monday, October 29, 2012, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts as part of the Architecture Lecture Series.
Kai-Uwe Bergmann is a partner and head of business development at Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), based in Copenhagen and New York. BIG's architecture emerges out of an analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves in response to multicultural exchange, global economic flows, and communication technologies.
Bergm
Lecture by Jeffrey Inaba, INABA
This lecture was recorded on Monday, October 15, 2012, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
Jeffrey Inaba is a principal at INABA and the founding director of C-Lab, a think tank at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, which studies urban and architecture issues of public consequence.
The lab's ideas are broadcast through Volume magazine, where Inaba is the features editor, and numerous other public
Concordia celebrates holidays from around the world
http://concordia.ca/now | http://chaplaincy.concordia.ca
Holidays Around the World is an annual event organized by Concordia University's Multi-faith Chaplaincy that celebrates cultural and religious traditions from around the world. In addition to musical and dance performances, food from a number of nationalities is made available for tasting.
In its fourth year, the event has always been held at the Loyola Chapel which, in 2011, expanded its service offerings to encompass all faiths, at the
The University of Memphis minute for the week of November 30, 2012.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of November 30, 2012.
Radio Journalism
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Kyoto and UNESCO - a partnership for learning and cultural heritage
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INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 5
INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 5
INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 6
INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 6
Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania
Colloquia Week 4 MT10: Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania.
South Carolina Space Grant Consortium -- College of Charleston
The South Carolina Space Grant Consortium is located at the College of Charleston and offers a wide range of education services from faculty fellowships to precollege student activities. Each year the Consortium conducts competitions for undergraduate and graduate student awards on each of the member campuses. The Consortium provides mentored research experiences for all student awardees and hosts several teacher workshops per year using NASA related curriculum. Multiple public service activitie
UC Berkeley Distinguished Librarian Awards, 2012
A reception on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 in the Morrison Library, 4:00-6:00pm. to honor the recipients of the 2012 Distinguished Librarian Awards, Lillian Castillo-Speed and Marci Hoffman. The featured speakers are Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau, University Librarian Tom Leonard, Professor Tom Biolsi (Ethnic Studies Department), Professor Kathleen Vanden Heuvel (School of Law), and Susan Koskinen (Head, Physics-Astronomy Library, and Chair, LAUC-B Distinguished Librarian Award Committee).
Implementing Medi-Cal and Private Insurance Coverage in California
This lecture is part of a series, ""Implementing Health Care Reform in California,"" which examines the Affordable Care Act as it relates to access, cost, and quality of care issues relevant to the state.
Speaker Larry Levitt is senior vice president for special initiatives and senior advisor to the president with the Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the U.S.
Speaker Bruce Bodaken is chairman and CEO of Blue Sh
More Fiscal Cliff Analysis - Khan Academy
Salman Khan offers a bit more in-depth analysis when thinking about the fiscal cliff. (15:20)
Outsourcing Governance - limitations to new models of ethical governance in global supply chains
Colloquia Week 2 TT10 - Outsourcing Governance - limitations to new models of ethical governance in global supply chains
A hidden secret or placebo effect? How Saladin's physicians took care of souls and bodies
Colloquia Week 7 HT10 - Daniel Nicolae; "A hidden secret or placebo effect? How Saladin's physicians took care of souls and bodies"
'The Sound of Africa' - Hugh Tracey tried to record the entire African continent but was anybody lis
Colloquia Week 4 HT10 - Noel Lobley; The Sound of Africa - Hugh Tracey tried to record the entire African continent but was anybody listening?













