Lecture 21 - 5/18/2007
Lecture 21
Duke Medicine Profiles: Sunil V. Rao, MD
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The Witch Of Edmonton
Witchcraft and bigamy. A collaborative play about witchcraft, bigamy - and a talking Dog - what more could you want?
Dress and the African diaspora network
This is the website for the AHRC-funded Dress & the African Diaspora Network, which provides a series of focussed research forums for new and established researchers to “discuss the consumption, production, collection and display of dress, textiles and beauty regimes” of the African diaspora. The network aims to identify new areas of study and create scholarly information resources for the field.
21A.355J The Anthropology of Biology (MIT)
If the twentieth century was the century of physics, the twenty-first promises to be the century of biology. This subject examines the cultural, political, and economic dimensions of biology in the age of genomics, biotechnological enterprise, biodiversity conservation, pharmaceutical bioprospecting, and synthetic biology. Although we examine such social concerns as bioterrorism, genetic modification, and cloning, this is not a class in bioethics, but rather an anthropological inquiry into how t
4.5 The Kew Gardens Millennium Seed Bank Appeal Britain and Europe: Towards Brexit? - LSE and Europe – session 1 - LSE and Europe – session 1 [ Can innovation save the world? If so, what will it take to be more innovative? The Scale-up Manifesto: how Britain is becoming the scale-up nation of the world [Audio] How does our brain use coding to interpret the world? The problems with the shareholder value model Prof Ray Millen discusses lessons of Landpower from Korean War Attack on Titan Bookmark Tafseer al-Mizan Ontologies Not quite Ten Tors on Dartmoor Introduction Inspired by the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century, the intellectuals of eighteenth-century Europe launched a dazzling programme for the extension of knowledge and for the promotion of human welfare. Their programme has become known as the ‘Enlightenment’ and their age is often called the ‘Age of Enlightenment’. This course is concerned with science in Scotland, one of the most dynamic centres of Enlightenment thinking. Writers speak of the mid-eighteenth century a Engaging students in ethical debates The Mission of Jesus and the Mission of the Father in the Didache with Aaron Milavec
Speaker(s): Professor Julia Black, Professor Sara Hobolt, Professor Niamh Maloney, Professor Danuta Hübner, Professor Samuel Fankhauser, Professor Simona Iammarino, Professor Iain Begg, Professor Paul De Grauwe, Professor Tony Travers, Dr Jennifer Jackson Preece | On Thursday 8 December, LSE hosted a day of EU and UK focused expert panel events and networking activities, following the UK's Brexit decision. Session 1: LSE and Europe – part 1: (11am-12:45) Speakers: Professor Julia Black, LSE
Firms and governments across Europe and North America are banking on innovation, or the successful commercial exploitation of new ideas, to kick start economies and help save the west from the current economic crisis and looming recession. Professor Jaideep Prabhu at Judge Business School challenges the consensus that legislation at country level is the best way to boost the ability to innovate within firms and countries. He argues instead that in today's rush to innovate, the successful economi
Speaker(s): Sherry Coutu, Irene Graham, Chris Haley, Rowena Burns, Rob Perks, James ‎Stuart, Elizabeth Vega | Two years on from the 2014 Scale-Up Report and Manifesto, co-founder and Chair of the Scale Up Institute Sherry Coutu, and its inaugural CEO, Irene Graham, address the impact of the Institute's work and their journey, with partners, on increasing the economic impact of high growth firms in the UK. At this public discussion, held during Global Entrepreneurship Week, we bring together ex
By: nsf Theoretical biophysicist William Bialek discusses how our brain interprets information in a continuous way.
Dr Mike Lucas probes the shareholder value model, identifying its adverse effects on employees, consumers, the social and natural environment – and ultimately on shareholders themselves.
Prof Ray Millen, U.S. Army Peacekeeping & Stability Operations Institute, discusses lessons on Landpower from Korean War on the 60th anniversary of the conflict.
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This websites provides the reader with easy access to a translation of substantial parts of the Tafsir al-Mizan. This major exegetical work was produced by one of the foremost Iranian Shi'i religious scholars of the 20th century, Ayatollah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn al-Tabataba'i (1892-1981), and reflects not only his background as a scholar rooted in traditional Shi'i religious thought (including the philosophical teachings of the school of Mulla Sadra), but also more contemporary socio-political c
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This case study outlines an investigation into the acceptance of a new pedagogical paradigm aiming to engage and inspire students in ethical and entrepreneurial activity
In November 2011, Dr Aaron Milavec was the department's guest and gave a post-graduate seminar. A foremost authority on the first-century Christian text, known as the Didache ('the training') he showed how that text can alter our perspective on the earliest Christian communities and enhance our reading of their better known writings such as the gospels.