Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings Discusses How Education Affects the Dallas Economy
From your Block to the Boardroom: Why High-Quality Education is Our Ethical Responsibility. Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and community leaders discuss the community's ethical role in supporting public education. Mike Rawlings discusses the need for high-quality education in relation to job creation. For more information and to view related content, visit http://www.smu.edu/Provost/Ethics/Events/PastEvents/Block2Boardroom
Hitler's Economics Urban heat, ancient cave art, bold birds 01 MITEC Welcome Roundtable Perspectives 02 MITEC Managing Shale Gas Revolution 07 MITEC Electric Grid-Scale Energy Integration of Biology and Statistics Education (IBASE): Measurements of cells and organelles in bio Sunday Service - 7/1/2012 - Willie Jennings Phillip Earl Johnson '86 - performs at Redbird Pride Night Study Abroad: CUBA -- Semester Abroad Program at the College of Charleston New Student Orientation 2012 -- College of Charleston James M. Buchanan on "Institutional Sources of America's Fiscal Tragedy" Central PA Fourth Fest fireworks crew gets wired up for Independence Day Cranfield on Corporate Sustainability Mark Russinovich and Aaron Margosis: Sysinternals, Stuxnet, AMA | Channel 9 Live at TechEd Europe 20 Mark Russinovich and Aaron Margosis discuss Sysinternals tools, computer viruses, hackers, hacking and more with Charles Torre. Questions from a live virtual audience are addressed. This is a great example of riding tandem with the random, the theme of Channel 9 Live's TechEd 2012 coverage - it's pure C9. Nothing was rehearsed. No scripts. No plan (beyond the scheduling, and even that changed Diego Velázquez - Pablillos de Valladolid Jim Knight (Roche) at the 2012 SFAF Meeting Science Bulletins: Decoding Human Ancestry EAHA Day 1 Session 1: Introduction To The Disaster Management Training Lecture
The audio version of the Mises Daily article for June 28, 2012. [8:52] Narrated by Harold Fritsche. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: a look at how urban heat islands will alter under climate change, and how these changes might affect your health, as well as our railways, roads and energy supplies. Also: why Europe's oldest cave art might not have been painted by humans at all.
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This lab was designed to promote the integration of a freshman biology lab and an Applied Statistics course. Students collect data sets to be used in statistics for examples and projects, and then present their findings in biology lab. Students learn how to determine the actual size of cells using calipers for chicken eggs, microscopes with ocular micrometers for onion root cells, microscopes with digital cameras/measuring software for red and white blood cells, and rulers for measurements of or
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Willie Jennings delivers a sermon entitled "A Place of Healing."
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Purity is both an abiding theme and anxiety in culture and religion.
Jesus profoundy reshapes our notions of purity. For him, purity comes
not from avoiding guilt, dirt, or shame but from receiving forgiveness
and healing. Our gospel from Mark 5 describes two women facing ritual
impurities of death and menstruation; both find a deeper hol
Redbird Pride night at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival featured MooNie. Phillip Earl Johnson '86, Illinois State University Theater alumnus combines the European Silent Clown with the immediate interactive theater of street and stage. His very first performance was on the lawn by Ewing Manor. Since, he has done 5,500 performances in 23 years.
The College of Charleston study abroad program in Havana, Cuba, is designed for students majoring or minoring in Spanish, History, Political Science, Art History, Urban Studies, Latin American Caribbean Studies, and International Studies, or others who can apply this study towards their degree program.
There are many opportunities for students while studying for a semester in Cuba. Some of the program highlights are that the students will be exposed to an array of cultural activities and study
The College of Charleston's Office of New Student Programs introduced over 2,800 incoming freshmen and transfer students (and their families) to the campus.
Orientation facilitates a new student's adjustment to life at the university. New students and families will attend various information sessions in order to become familiar with what the College has to offer, meet with an advisor, register for classes, and meet other new students.
For more information: http://orientation.cofc.edu/
Nobel Laureate James M. Buchanan, George Mason University and Virginia Polytechnic and State University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, discusses "Institutional Sources of America's Fiscal Tragedy" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 29, 2012
Since 1927, there has been a July 4th celebration in Centre County. Volunteers descend upon University Park long before the holiday to prepare for the show. The Central PA 4th Fest is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation with an all volunteer board and staff. With overall costs exceeding $200,000 we fund this through generous corporate and individual contributions.
The challenge for business schools and business itself is to establish a new maxim "the business of business is sustainable business". Business schools have a special contribution to make in developing globally responsible, critical and independent thinking future leaders and managers. This book aims to provide a roadmap both for business students - the leaders of tomorrow - and for existing and engaged leaders who need support, coaching and counselling to address the challenges of the sustainab
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El excelente retrato de Pablillos de Valladolid también formaría parte de la serie de bufones - junto a Cristóbal de Castañeda y El bufón Don Juan de Austria - supuestamente destinada al Palacio del Buen Retiro hacia 1636. La actividad de este bufón o actor consistía en divertir a la familia real, en muchos casos actuando, como podemos deducir por la actitud declamatoria y su act
By: JGI Jim Knight on "454 Sequencing: The Road to the Future" at the 2012 Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future Meeting held June 5-7, 2012 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
As technology improves, allowing the quick sequencing of large quantities of DNA, researchers are increasingly organizing massive studies to collect and analyze DNA fragments from a wide variety of people around the world. Two recent studies of people in Africa and India are helping decipher the diversity of human populations and human evolutionary history.
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis













