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Technology Water Supply, Desalination and Energy Recorded 12/15/11
Graduate Studies | University of St. Thomas
At St. Thomas, graduate students can choose from more than 60 programs in a variety of subjects. With flexible schedules and nationally-ranked programs, graduate students benefit from an environment that recognizes and supports values-based education, ethical leadership and diversity in the pursuit of truth. Learn what you need to know at St. Thomas.
A Tiny Apartment Transforms into 24 Rooms Small, crowded apartments are common in Hong Kong, and architect Gary Chang used to live in one of them. Drawing on his own experiences, he created the 'Domestic Transformer' - using sliding panels and walls to morph an apartment into 24 different rooms.
Neil Turok on the future of Africa "They want to be the next Einstein" - speaking of bright and ambitious young Africans applying to the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) he founded.
McIntosh County Shouters: Gullah-Geechee Ring Shout from Georgia
The McIntosh County Shouters perform Gullah-Geechee Ring Shout at a concert at the Library.
Speaker Biography: The McIntosh County Shouters is a ten-member Gullah-Geechee group that began performing professionally in 1980. They have educated and entertained audiences around the United States with the "ring shout," a compelling fusion of counterclockwise dance-like movement, call-and-response singing, and percussion consisting of hand claps and a stick beating the rhythm on a wooden floor. Afric
What the future holds - Nanoelectronics Morph is a concept demonstrating some of the possibilities nano technologies might enable in future communication devices.
Replacing the Nation: South Africa's passive revolution? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Gillian Hart | In the light of the conflicting forces that have unfolded in South Africa over the last decade, Gillian Hart takes a fresh look at the nation’s transition from apartheid. Based on Professor Hart’s forthcoming book, this lecture will explore the simultaneous processes of South African de-nationalization, re-nationalization and ‘elite pacting’, before examining how this fits within contemporary debates over passive revolution. Gillian Hart is Professor
Sinterklaas loopt op de daken : Skyline schilderen Leerlingen schilderen eerst met waterverf een nachtlucht. Daarna teken ze op zwart papier de skyline (verschillende soorten daken). Ze knippen de skyline uit en kleven die op hun schilderwerkje.
Opening Keynote--John Reed
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Visual Studies Program at California College of the Arts (CCA)
CCA's Visual Studies Program trains students in the skills necessary to analyze and interpret the images, objects, and architectural structures that surround us.
Through a rich curriculum informed by both theory and history, students acquire a critical awareness of how visual culture is entangled in systems of meaning and power.
Hear firsthand as CCA students, faculty, and alumni talk about CCA's Visual Studies vibrant and creative community.
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Holiday Greeting 2012
Best wishes for a Season of Light and Hope from President Deborah F. Stanley and Michael Stanley.
Video produced by Tyler Edic '13
#ARTBURST 2012: Another swordfight on Burwell lawn
Students Kevin Aoussou and Tiffany Ryan slow the traffic on Selwyn. See more #ARTBURST clips: http://blogs.queens.edu/arts-at-queens
#ARTBURST 2012: Swordfight on Burwell lawn
A sword fight between Katie Rutherford and Christine Cassimus, two students in Dr. Kara Wooten's Stage Combat course. More clips from #ARTBURST: http://blogs.queens.edu/arts-at-queens
Introduction School governors need to be involved in the monitoring and evaluation of primary schools. But what areas should you be monitoring and how can you ensure that monitoring is effective. This course will help you assess these matters and also look at the kind of evidence you should be sourcing, and how that evidence should be evaluated. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of postgraduate study in Author(s):
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Alfred University Holiday Greeting 2012
All of us at Alfred University wish you Happy Holidays, and invite you to view our 2012 video card. It is titled "If Winter Comes," with original 1930s cinematography by W. Varick Nevins III, class of 1932, for whom Alfred University's Nevins theater is named.
Step back in time to get a brief but special glimpse into a bygone era when things were simpler, life moved at a slower pace, and maybe, just maybe, the snow was a little deeper.
"If Winter Comes" is our holiday greeting to you, and it
2012: A Year in Review
Ole Miss: A year in photos. Compiled by University of Mississippi photographers Robert Jordan, Kevin Bain, and Nathan Latil.
"Did They Get It Right?" looks at hoarding shows
Many of us will end the holiday season with a plethora of gifts that we won't necessarily cherish: the reindeer sweater or the automatic potato peeler. While these items will find their way into the attic or be re-gifted at the next possible birthday, there are about three million people in the U.S. alone who can't let go of items such as these. It's known as compulsive hoarding and it's become a part of the reality television landscape, but are the "cold turkey" methods that the on-camera thera
Penn State 2012 Holiday Greeting
Penn State's Nittany Lion Mascot is spreading cheer as he awaits the upcoming year. Enjoy a holiday poem as the Lion shares his wish list for 2013.