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The Meehan Lecture
Presented by Professor Jan Wampler. Recorded 3/14/2014
A day of reckoning for Chris Brown
March 17 - Chris Brown has been ordered to remain in jail without bail for allegedly violating his probation stemming from his 2009 assault of then-girlfriend Rihanna. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Forensic flavour
This case study describes the current trend for crime scene investigation drama and news stories of personal tragedies involving incorrect or missing data have been harnessed to capture the attention and inspire learning and enterprise skills in students studying database compilation
Jeff Gold Inaugural Lecture - The Leader's Conundrum or 'You cannot lift yourself up by your own shi
The aim of the lecture will be to do demonstrate the need to challenge continuing traditional images of leaders, often depicted at the apex of things, on top of a hill or at the centre of a complex web of activity. I will argue that those nominated as leaders MUST become aware of what I will call the leader's conundrum and complement their inspiration with 99 x perspiration. To appreciate this call, attendees to the lecture as respectfully asked to do the following just before the lecture:
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Professor Jane McAdam - Asylum seekers in Australia
In Australia, the notion that asylum seekers are 'queue jumpers' is common. Is there a queue, and why do people come to Australia by boat?
Video 3 in the series "Refugees - Rights, Protection and Policies"
Understanding the international legal obligations that Australia has to refugees and asylum seekers is crucial when it comes to separating myths from facts in contemporary Australian debates. In this series Professor Jane McAdam goes behind the headlines, defines the terms, explains the fac
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Terms of Racial Justice: First-Generation Students
Guest speaker Dr. George Sanchez (University of Southern California) addresses the concept and needs of "first-generation students" in higher education as part of the University of Richmond's Terms of Racial Justice initiative.
Svante Paabo: Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes | Talks at Google
Neanderthal Man tells the story of geneticist Svante Pääbo's mission to answer this question, and recounts his ultimately successful efforts to genetically define what makes us different from our Neanderthal cousins. Beginning with the study of DNA in Egyptian mummies in the early 1980s and culminating in the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome in 2010, Neanderthal Man describes the events, intrigues, failures, and triumphs of these scientifically rich years through the lens of the pioneer an
Minor Green Blue City
Why?
Dutch cities have to deal with two important, complex and sometimes intertwined problems.
Climate change has become a visible problem in the urban environment of the Netherlands.
Cities cope with heavy rainfall in short periods of time and heat stress occurs more often which
even leads to more casualties. At the same time large parts of existing neighbourhoods are
falling into decay. Residents with high income move out, leaving the disadvantaged behind. The
social structure of the neighbour
Jessica Stern: "Post-Sochi: Where LGBT Rights are Getting the Gold and Getting Prison Terms"
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The Atlantic Magazine recently did a story, How Sochi Became the Gay Olympics. Yet, Russian law describes LGBT people as pedophiles. President Museveni of Uganda signed into law a far-reaching bill that sentences "repeat offenders" to life imprisonment and makes it illegal to not report suspected homosexuals to the police. And in the southwestern United States, the Arizona legislature passed a bill that allows businesses to refuse service to anyo