Should the Human Rights Act be replaced with a New Bill of Rights? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Conor Gearty, Professor Francesca Klug, Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky | A debate on the value of the Human Rights Act against a British Bill of Rights. Conor Gearty is professor of law at LSE. Francesca Klug is a professorial research fellow at LSE and director of the Human Rights Futures Project. Michael Pinto-Duschinsky is a senior consultant on constitutional affairs at Policy Exchange and was formerly a member of the UK commission on a bill of rights.
Jb0220: Java OOP: Statements and Expressions
Richard Baldwin
Java programs are composed of statements, and statements are constructed from expressions. This module takes a very brief look at Java statements and expressions.
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CTPI: Public Square – A Public Conversation with Major Campbell Roberts
Major Campbell Roberts is the creator and National Director of The Salvation Army’s social policy and parliamentary unit. Here he is in conversation with Professor Murray Rae, Head of the Department of Theology and Religion. 26 June 2012.
THE GREAT ANIMAL ORCHESTRA: A Performance & Dialogue in Soundscape and Poetry
Woodberry Poetry Room
In performance (of recorded soundscapes and poetic responses) and in dialogue, around concepts of natural and poetic sound, Bernie Krause (author of The Great Animal Orchestra) and Jonathan Skinner (poet and founding editor of Ecopoetics) explored art's relation to the endangered realms of cross-species communication. Co-sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, the Sensory Ethnography Lab and the Film Study Center.
September 27, 2012, in the Vong Auditorium, Boylston Hal
Future Weding Program... Absolute Beginner S2 #24 - Going on a Strange Hike in Japan Montana, A Treasure of Wildlife Shaped by Glaciers Peabody Interlude - Coventry Carol performed by Jeffrey Sharkey Learner Response Systems - ActivInspire v1.6 Clic, Clac, Muu. Vacas Escritoras Clic-Clac-Mu in Spanish Lewis & Clark: The Rockies Dilemma SWIB12- Culturegraph Authorities Pulitzer Prize Winner Jon Meacham Talks with College of Charleston Students 2012 Mongolian Update - Part 4 John Major How can content teachers use literature to promote social justice and social action? INFO2009 2012-13 Resource Group 21 Pittenweem local authority recycling centre Meanings of the Election Results (Podcast)
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! After a long day at work in Japan, you look forward to coming home and hearing your wife welcome you back in Japanese. She makes delicious Japanese dishes for dinner every night, and she is always waiting when you arrive to say hello and offer you a kiss, a drink, and [...]
This video explores Montana's landscapes and wildlife. Listen to various people who live there explain about the beauty and culture and see through professional cinematography the pristine land. (03:26)
There's a reason why Christmas carols start filling the air before we have polished off the last pieces of our Halloween candy. Craving a sense of community and drawn to ritual, we welcome the return of seasonal music, even if the calendar says we have several weeks to go before Dec. 25, according to Jeffrey Sharkey, director of the Peabody Institute at The Johns Hopkins University.
In this video, Sharkey shares his personal history with the Coventry Carol, and explains why he is drawn in by th
This free online course covers ActivExpression and ActivExpression2, ActiVote, and ActivEngage for ActivInspire 1.6 users. The interactive tutorials will take you through the step-by-step process of registering devices, creating questions, using the enhanced Self-Paced Learning feature and evaluating results.
This is a Spanish version of the book Clic, Cla, Muu. The book is read aloud and the pictures are shown as the pages are turned. The picture quality is not the best as the pages are moving the entire time. (05:07)
This is a Spanish reading of the book Clic-Clac-Muu. A little girl reads the story aloud as pictures and words from the book flash across the screen. (04:21)
Perhaps one of the most important people Lewis and Clark would ever encounter was Sacagawea, a young Shoshone girl who helped them navigate the harsh lands of the Western United States. In this video clip, learn more about the travels of Lewis and Clark and their encounters with the Native Indians. (2:21)
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Author Jon Meacham spoke with communication, political science, and Honors College while he was on campus to deliver a Keynote Speech for the College of Charleston Friends of the Library. Meacham's address was entitled "The Media's Secret Bias: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Truth about the News," and he spoke with the students on the same topic.
Mr. Meacham's New York Time bestseller, American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House, won the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 2009 and was cited
On 13 November 2012, the newly established Mongolia Institute at The Australian National University hosted the inaugural Mongolia Update in Canberra. The event, hosted by ANU and supported by the Embassy of Mongolia, was aimed at informing Australian government, business and academic specialists, as well as the general public, of recent developments and trends in Mongolia's politics, economics, society, culture and environment.
Part 4 features an introduction by Associate Professor Kuntala Lahi
This site is intended as a record of the political history, biography and achievements of John Major who was British Prime Minster from 1990-97. It provides a biography of the man, and an overview of the key political events during his administration from 1990-97. Also available are a small number of transcripts of his speeches, including his resignation speech, the full-text of the Conservative Party election manifestoes of 1992 and 1997 and a set of links to related Internet sites.
Interview with Deborah MacPhee (dmacphe@IllinoisState.edu), Curriculum & Instruction Department, about how to use literature focused on characters with disabilities to promote awareness and social action.
MacPhee, D., & Lintner, T. (2012) From social studies to social action for a disability inclusive world. Social Studies Research & Practice, 7(2), 1-19.
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Photos of this small recycling facility in Fife
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