Panel IV - The Role(s) of Civilian Agencies: Doing What with What?
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Moderator: Dr. Jeff McCausland, USAWC / SSI
Panelists: Dr. Peter Feaver, Duke University; Mr. James Stephenson, Senior Advisor; Creative Associates and Former USAID Mission Director; Mr. Michael Lekson, USIP
Power systems 4
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Iowans Take Care of Each Other
In this States video, Tom Arnold shares with us why Iowans take care of each other and how they feel protective of one another and their state. He also discusses that the worst thing about Iowa is the lack of a direct flight to the state from Los Angeles. (1:15)
Part 1- Mode and Tempo in Technological Change (Workshop)
Workshop: Mode and Tempo in Technological
Change
Cultural Evolution: Rob Boyd, Anthropology, UCLA
Economic and Organizational Change: Johann Peter Murmann, Australian School of Business of the University of New South Wales
Phylogenetics: Mike Alfaro, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
Discussant: James Griesemer, Philosophy, UC Davis
Organized by Chris Kelty, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA
Contact Chris Kelty ckelty@ucla.edu
Friday, December 2, 2011
Distinguished Alumni Awards 2012: John J. Harris
John J. Harris '72 (Political Science) has been chairman and chief executive officer of Nestlé Waters since 2007. He also holds the position of executive vice president of Nestlé S.A. His alma mater, Cal State Northridge, honors his achievements in business and his commitment to developing the leaders of tomorrow in this biography video, produced for CSUN's 2012 Distinguished Alumni Awards.
directed and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
produced by Gray Mounger, Cheryl McMillan and Krishna Nar
Love, Fear, and Greed: Why We Should Go to the Asteroids || Center for Astrophysics
Martin Elvis, CfA
Most people fear asteroids as a threat to life on Earth. Scientists' love of knowledge drives them to check out the material our planet grew from. And a few visionaries have argued that the mineral wealth in the asteroids is huge.
April 19, 2012
Graeme Gibson on our human connection to nature
Graeme Gibson, author of The Bedside Book of Beasts, and recipient of the Order of Canada, explores the ways we humans relate emotionally, imaginatively, and physically to the natural world. Entitled Echoes of a Working Eden, his lecture also addresses the damage done to us by our abandonment of Nature. It was produced in collaboration with the Literary Review of Canada.
{Suresh 307} Some names of the loan words in Hindi taken from other languages
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