Duke Energy Solar Array Dedication
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Duke Energy Solar Array Dedication
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making i
How Inflation Hurts Businesses and Entrepreneurs Virtual Maths - Numbers, Geometry 2D shapes Food Deserts in Chicago Who Decides?: Defining Health || Radcliffe Institute Where next for public health in the era of austerity?
Presented at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama; 11 April 2014. Includes an introduction by Jeff Deist.
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square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, pythagorean theorem, circle, circular sector, circular ring
The Illinois Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights submits this report, “Food Deserts in Chicago,” as part of its responsibility to examine and report on civil rights issues in Illinois under the jurisdiction of the Commission. The Committee has been monitoring the issue of health disparities in Chicago for several years and this report is the
culmination of research. At the start of this project, it did not take long to realize that many Chicago neighborhoods are consid
Defining Health: How Do Health and Disease Get Defined in Societies?
This panel examines, largely through a social-science lens, the role of gender in conceptions of health and disease (including physical and mental health) in different societies, in determining who is responsible for health care through both formal and informal roles, and in developing understandings of risk factors and resilience.
00:00 Welcome by Arthur Kleinman, Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor, Department of Anthropology,
This event was the second in a series of master class lectures jointly staged by the University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University bringing together relevant senior figures and academics from across the city and surrounding region.
The twenty-first century has seen a growth in political, environmental and economic insecurity in the context of global recession, population ageing and climate change. Responding to these threats involves rethinking how we work together, care for ourselves,