I Am Vanderbilt: Randy Smith
The Vanderbilt campus hums with a particular energy in the days leading up to Commencement. Randy Smith, a supervisor in Plant Operations, manages a team of housekeeping staff tasked with getting buildings ready to accommodate the more than 25,000 friends and family members who will be on campus celebrating graduates.
"Climate Change & the International Negotiations" (video)
Since the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was established in 1994, efforts to secure international agreement on climate policy have gained increasing attention, but compromise on the issues has not been easy to achieve.
Des rapports littérature/histoire à l’École au moment de l’instauration de l’histoire des a
Intervention pour la table ronde : « Histoire et Littérature de l’école au lycée : différences et complémentarités »
South Carolina Medical Center: Patient Experiences at MUSC - MUSC Health
As an academic medical center or teaching hospital, MUSC Health is at the forefront of the latest advances in medicine, with world-class physicians, groundbreaking research and technology that is often among the first of its kind in the world. Patients also benefit from a multidisciplinary team approach to care that involves the close collaboration of specialists from many different areas.
To learn more about South Carolina Medical Centers or to find doctors in South Carolina, visit our website
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Talking Point - Litigation Funding in Australia
Associate Professor Michael Legg and Professor Justin O'Brien of UNSW discuss the impacts of possible changes to litigation funding in Australia.
Nuclear Fuel and the Environment
Research by Peter C. Burns, Henry Massman Professor of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, and colleagues from the University of Michigan and the University of California, Davis, stresses that we need much more knowledge about how nuclear fuel interacts with the environment during and after an accident.
Learn More: http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/29417
Lecture 18 (experimental video version)
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Rice University’s NSF ADVANCE Program’s Negotiating the Ideal Faculty Position Workshop Master C
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The Call of the Wild by Jack London - Whole Book
This voice recording can be hard to get used to, especially for three and a half hours. But I included it on WatchKnowLearn because it is a great classic. Perhaps there will be a better recording in the future. The words appear on the screen as they are read. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Tom Crawford. (03:32:24)
THEA 120-01, Beginning Acting, Spring 1999
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.,Begin work in:
Relaxation Concentration
Risk/Trust Creative Imagination
Ensemble Work Freedom in Rehearsal and Performance
Incorporate and explore these principles through the basics of scene study.
Gain a basic understanding of traditional and personal acting theory and practice.
Understand and expand personal vocal and physical strengths on stage and improve upon any limitations in thes
13. The Glories of Change Optimizing apps for cloud I've been getting a lot of questions lately about how to cloud-optimize an app, essentially moving beyond architectures that look more like old-school hosting, and closer to a true realization of the utility computing dream that everyone is signing up for these days. That tells me we're still not clear on the whole "what is cloud computing" thing, since some of the people asking me have actually built and deployed services, presumably with a little devil on their shoulder casting do King Tut Unwrapped: Killer Malaria CHIN 302-01, Advanced Chinese, Spring 2008 Literary Festival 2012: The Culture of Europe [Audio] 1.4 Decline of cardiovascular diseases in Western society? Cardiovascular diseases may be the main cause of death across most of the world, but the mortality (death) rates have actually been declining since the 1970s in most industrialised countries. ‘…CHD mortality decreased by more than 50% between 1981 and 2000 in England and Wales. Approximately 40% of the UK decrease was attributable to the combined effects of modern cardiological treatments and almost 60% to [a]
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In this King Tut Unwrapped video clip, along with his own DNA, King Tut's tissue samples contained genetic markers for the most severe form of malaria that may well have been fatal and a possible reason of death. (1:56)
We will continue to put more emphasis on listening and speaking this semester. By doing speech, conversation and discussing China News which the students choose from Chinese websites, students can express themselves and communicate with each other in Chinese, and get a good habit reading Chinese materials which contain large amount of information. Also, we will play games based on the characters and text contents in class to improve the comprehensive ability of using Chinese. By the end of this
Speaker(s): Professor Roger Scruton, Maurice Fraser | What are the distinctive features of European culture today? To what extent can we lean on our European cultural inheritance, in an age when its Christian foundations are crumbling? And is it one inheritance or many? Roger Scruton is an adjunct scholar of the American Enterprise Institute in Washington DC, a new position he took up in July 2009. Prior to that he was a research professor for the Institute for the Psychological Sciences. He is