[title of show] at George Street Playhouse | 11/15/10
[Title of Show] is about two guys writing a show – Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen – who really did write and star (as themselves) in the show, which ended up on Broadway with 3 Obies! It’s a show about four friends taking risks, creating art, killing Vampires (the dream-destroying kind, not the Dracula kind) — and how relationships change when life happens. Now, [Title of Show] is at the George Street Playhouse from 11/16-12/12/2010. Susan Wallner talks to director Matt Lenz and to actor Tyl
Grazing Advice Partnership How Is My Farm´s Environmental Performance? Science and advice for Scottish agriculture : wildlife investigation scheme International Federation of Agricultural Journalists Falls Brook Centre TreeStation Project Vegetable MD online 4.4.2 Phosphate stripping It has been estimated that up to 45% of total phosphorus loadings to freshwater in the UK comes from sewage treatment works. This input can be reduced significantly (by 90% or more) by carrying out phosphate stripping. The effluent is run into a tank and dosed with a product known as a precipitant, which combines with phosphate in solution to create a solid, which then settles out and can be removed. It is possible to use aluminium salts as a precipitant, but the resulting sludge contains tox Engaging students, engaging industry and engaging enterprise Must-Know European Spanish Holiday Words #13 - Valentine’s Day Acknowledgements Course image: Nic Redhead in Flickr made available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence. The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and con Student Athlete Copes With Scoliosis Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: Greg Gianforte Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series: John Steuart UC Yourself Living Well PLoS Genetics "Continued Employment after the War?": The Women's Bureau Studies Postwar Plans of Women Workers Disaster Hard Times
Grazing Advice Partnership (GAP) is a collaboration of farmers, land managers and conservation organisations promoting grazing within the natural environment. The website gives information about the values of sustainable use of grazing land, g
Swiss farmers today participate in a large number of environmental programs and have many guidelines and requirements to meet. This fact sheet allows an overall assessment of the environmental performance of the the own agricultural enterprise. By simple numerical characteri
This section of the Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture (SASA) provides information on the investigation and reporting process for cases, or suspected cases, of animal (wildlife) poisoning by pesticides. Laboratory and
The International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) operating in 29 countries, is a non-political association supporting the practice of agricultural journalism. The website provides information on the objectives and activities of the Federat
Falls Brook Centre is a sustainable community demonstration and training centre in New Brunswick which specialises in planning and supporting training, promotional and development programmes in organic agriculture, appropriate technology uptak
TreeStations was a project from BioRegional Development Group which aimed to reduce the amount of timber waste from forestry operations such as tree surgery, by providing sites and resources for recycling. This report describes the project and outlines its benefits.
Published on the Web by the Cornell Plant Pathology Department, this site provides access to a range of fact sheets on vegetable diseases. The fact sheets are listed by crop and cover a range of issues, including production costs, varie
This reflective case study and poster relates to a specific event staged by students and examines the phases and critical points within the whole process. It identifies some key learning outcomes for all involved
In this Intermediate lesson, you’ll learn Spanish words about Valentine’s Day. Visit us at SpanishPod101.com, where you will find Spanish lesson notes and many more fantastic lessons and learning resources. Leave us a message while you are here! Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com!
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This video tells the story of Rebecca, a twelve year-old gymnast , living with scoliosis. The video describes the condition of scoliosis and includes clips of Rebecca meeting with her doctor and having cast made. Rebecca gives positive suggestions for coping with her condition which could be very helpful for students newly diagnosed with this condition. ( 5:51)
Greg Gianforte, CEO, President, Chairman and Founder of Right Now Technologies
Greg Gianforte has led RightNow from its founding in 1997 to 9 consecutive years of revenue growth, 19 consecutive quarters of cash-flow positive performance and a successful IPO. His market vision, leadership, entrepreneurial philosophy and commitment to ethical business practices has enabled RightNow to consistently grow?during a period when many other software companies have stumbled?and to achieve remarkable leve
Distinguished Innovator Lecture Series
John Steuart, Managing Director, Claremont Creek Ventures
John Steuart is a Managing Director of Claremont Creek Ventures, an Oakland-based venture capital firm investing in early-stage information technology companies. John focuses on the intersection of the information technology and life sciences markets including bioinformatics, molecular diagnostics, genomics, proteomics, software and instrumentation for med-tech industries. John serves on the board
This 30-minute video, UC Yourself Living Well, was delivered as a workshop in February of 2007 to support the UC Living Well pilot initiative with UC Office of the President, in collaboration with the health plans and campus wellness programs. The workshop, presented by John Swartzberg, MD, FACP, Chair of the Editorial Board of the UC Berkeley Wellness Letter and faculty member in the UCB School of Public Health, is designed to provide information about today's health risks and the important rol
PLoS Genetics reflects the full breadth and interdisciplinary nature of genetics and genomics research by publishing outstanding original contributions in all areas of biology ó human studies as well as research on model organisms ó from mice and flies, to plants and bacteria.
During World War II, the defense industry expanded and American men mobilized for military service. Many women found jobs previously unavailable to them in aircraft plants, shipyards, manufacturing companies, and the chemical, rubber, and metals factories producing war materials. These jobs paid higher salaries than those traditionally categorized as "women's work," such as teaching, domestic service, clerical work, nursing, and library science. Married women were discouraged from working outsid
The people who came to California in search of gold were faced with the threat of disaster in every step of their journey. Many came by ship, even though shipwrecks were commonplace ? one set of lithographs depicts four shipwrecks that occurred within 60 days. Earthquakes were another fact of life in California. Sensational newspaper illustrations like "Earth Quakey Times," and photographs showing buildings in shambles, helped build the state's reputation as an "earthquake capital." Earthquakes
The US stock market crash of 1929 set off the most severe economic depression in the Western world. The so-called Great Depression lasted more than a decade, until approximately 1941. In the United States, the general atmosphere was one of desolation, as expressed in the Dorothea Lange photograph "Thirteen Million Unemployed Fill the City in the Early Thirties," which shows men leaning against a wall in San Francisco. Many photographs in this topic were taken by Lange, one of the primary chronic