Lemon Basil Margatini
Creative "bar chefs" are reinvigorating cocktail menus. This perfectly balanced Sunkist Lemon Basil Margatini takes advantage of the bright floral flavor, and beautiful pink flesh and striped skin of the Sunkist zebra lemon. With house-made orange liquor, sweet and sour, and the addition of basil leaves, ginger and tequila, this cocktail may be just as memorable as the meal that follows. Recipe at: http://www.ciaprochef.com/sunkist/recipe1.html
Competition Makes Bloggers Reckless
As bloggers strive to be heard are we missing out on the truth?
Irish Studies at Notre Dame -- Bringing Ireland to Notre Dame and Notre Dame to Ireland
A day in the life of an Irish Studies student at Notre Dame.
The Keough-Naughton Institute for Irish Studies is a teaching and research institute dedicated to the study and understanding of Irish culture in all of its manifestations. Since its inception in the 1993-1994 academic year with the Donald and Marilyn Keough Program in Irish Studies, the Institute has assembled superior faculty and library collections.
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Judith Malveaux '13 MA in Communication
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Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, DIY Clinometer template
Make your own clinometer - template and instructions
Studies in isothermal heat conduction calorimetry: I. The 2-Drop Calorimeter and educational applica
Heat conduction calorimetry is a well-developed technology that can be used on a variety of levels ranging from high school and undergraduate laboratories to diverse applications in industry and research. Both the educational and research aspects of heat conduction calorimetry are explored in this study. The 2-Drop Calorimeter was designed as an educational project in collaboration with researchers at Dow Chemical, Midland, MI and Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Calorimetry Sciences Corporation h
CSUN Staff Service Awards 2013: Lily Legarda
Video profile of Lily Legarda, assistant to the director of University Counseling Services. Legarda was one of five Cal State Northridge staff members honored with the Merit Award at the 47th Annual Staff Service Awards and Recognition of Excellence ceremony, held on May 30, 2013 at the University Student Union.
directed by Krishna Narayanamurti
written, produced, shot and edited by Peter Medina and Krishna Narayanamurti
supervising producer: Kristina de la Vega
executive producers: William Jen
CMS.407 Media and Methods: Sound (MIT)
This course explores the ways in which humans experience the realm of sound and how perceptions and technologies of sound emerge from cultural, economic, and historical worlds. It examines how environmental, linguistic, and musical sounds are construed cross-culturally. It describes the rise of telephony, architectural acoustics, sound recording, and the globalized travel of these technologies. Students address questions of ownership, property, authorship, and copyright in the age of digital fil
Big Ideas for Washington State
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Breaking in McMaster's brand new Integrated Science Lab
First year students in McMaster's Integrated Science Program are getting the first look at a unique new lab facility on campus. The Integrated Science Lab can be found on the main floor of the General Sciences building.
The Intelligence: Deal, delay or dither? It’s another crucial vote in the Brexit saga as Prime Minister Theresa May learns whether her leaving plan will be derailed or delayed. Autonomous weapons are coming along just as fast as autonomous vehicles are. But who’s tackling the ethics of killer robots? And, the surprising number of uses that Cubans have found for condoms.
Tasting menu: Audio highlights from the January 26th 2019 edition The global flow of money and goods is stagnating. The world needs to prepare for a new era of “slowbalisation”. Plus, why more people are braving the bullring in America. And we introduce “The Intelligence”, a new daily current-affairs podcast from Economist Radio. Josie Delap hosts
Lake sediment evidence for long-range air pollution on the Tibetan Plateau
Recent decades have seen the emergence of sign linguistics as a sub-discipline of linguistic research, accumulating a body of knowledge that has enlightened linguists about the complex grammatical properties of sign language. Researchers have also begun to show how sign language is acquired as a first language by deaf children who can then use this resource to develop spoken and written language for education and social communication in the hearing majority community. These findings have demonst
University of Surrey Learning Skills portal
The University of Surrey Skills Portal is a classified collection of quality materials designed to enable students to develop information literacy, research and study skills. It has been built using Openly licensed resources including several from Leeds Metropolitan University.
John Wustman Vocal Master Class 09/27/2013 Part 2
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Dancing in the streets of Cairo for Sisi
Supporters of Egypt's newly inaugurated President Sisi celebrate in Cairo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Mortgaging the Future: Millennials' Declining Share of the Economic Pie
Stanley Druckenmiller, world-renowned investor and philanthropist, explains the serious economic problems facing our students and what must be done to counteract the growing generational inequity. A panel discussion with Mr. Druckenmiller and James J. Dunne III, Notre Dame trustee and senior managing partner and principal of Sandler O'Neill + Partners L.P., follows the presentation and includes Q&A with audience members from the Notre Dame community.
35. What Does The Newspaper Say? (5 Min. A Day)
Learn Italian with LearnItalianPod.com – Reading the Italian newspaper is an excellent way to practice your reading skills and improve your knowledge of the Italian language and culture. What’s nice about it is that you don’t need the actual paper; in fact, you can browse many Italian newspapers directly on the Internet. — So, let’s [...]
Economics for Marketing
What is this module about?
To develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts and theories in economics that underpins consumer choice and market interactions. The lectures and seminars will explore the theories and empirical evidence regarding the choices made by consumers in the contemporary marketplace, and how these choices are shaped and influenced.
Objectives
On completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Examine the key theories of behaviour and economic decision making
Sustaining enterprise education
This presentation examines the impact of enterprise education on the career aspiration, decisions and intentions of HE students