UR School of Law - Public Sector Employment in Times of Crisis Conference - Panel 1b
Panel 1b: Public Employee Compensation : Excessive or Inadequate?
Moderator: Professor Paul M. Thompson, Adjunct Professor of Law and Director of Special Projects, University of Richmond
Panelists:
Dr. Jeffrey Keefe, Associate Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University
Dr. Jason Richwine, Senior Policy Analyst, Empirical Studies, Heritage Foundation
UR School of Law - Public Sector Employment in Times of Crisis Conference - Panel 5
Panel 5: Public Employee Job Security and Termination
Moderator: Phyllis C. Katz, Sands Anderson PC and Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Richmond
Panelists:
Professor Laura Cooper, J. Stewart & Mario Thomas McClendon Professor in Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution, University of Minnesota Law School
Susan Tsui Grundmann, Esq., Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
Kristen's student book trailer
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Six Steps to Job Search Success
This book is a practical discussion of actionable steps (six of them!) that students can take to land a job regardless of the market. Whether the estimate is 25% unemployment or single-digit unemployment, that number doesn’t apply to any one student. For any individual, the unemployment rate is 0% or 100%. One either has a job or doesn't. When any one person is looking for a job and there is 10% unemployment, that person just wants to be one of the nine people that has a job.
Students might t
SFCO 2011 – Revue de Morbidité et de Mortalité (RMM)
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Revue de Morbidité et de Mortalité (RMM).
Intervenant (s) : Jérôme SARINI (praticien CLCC - Institut Claudius Régaud - Toulouse)
Résumé : Evaluation des pratiques professionnelles en cancérologie : retour d’expériences.
Déroulement de la RMM
- Présentation succincte d’un cas, discussion de l’évènement
- Références bibliographiques
- Décision consensuelle sur le caractère évitable ou non de l’évènement. Si
Tekeninglezen met Card 3 Card biedt lessen voor ruimtelijk inzicht en projectieleer. Dit zijn voornamelijk vaardigheden die de leerling zich eigen moet maken. Card is voorzien van beknopte theorie, 9 oefeningen- en …
Ocean Waves and Currents - by StudyJams
A wave carries energy on the ocean's surface. Waves can be big, like tsunamis, or small. The current is the constant movement of the water in the ocean. There are different kinds of currents, defined by their characteristics and location. Learn more about ocean waves and currents with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
Chemical Engineering Centennial Seminars - August 30, 2011
Deborah L. Grubbe, president and owner, Operations & Safety Solutions, LLC, discussed the Entrepreneurship Lessons Learned from Large Organizations during the Centennial Seminar on August 30, 2011.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/AboutUs/Centennial/seminars.html
.NET 4.5: David Kean and Mircea Trofin - Portable Libraries The Portable Class Library project enables you to write and build managed assemblies that work on more than one .NET Framework platform. You can create classes that contain code you wish to share across many projects, such as shared business logic, and then reference those classes from different types of projects. Using the Portable Class Library project, you can build portable assemblies th
Eurekas 2011: Proef 'Een verfrissende tuindouche' Spaarzaam water en energie gebruiken en dit met behoud van comfort. Eurekas, de wedstrijd rond wetenschap en technologie, daagt jullie uit om dat ook te doen: bouw een …
New York student brings new energy to bike design
Sept. 30 - A 22-year old college graduate in New York has adapted hybrid car technology to a bicycle, using a fly-wheel to store energy generated by the brakes for use when the riding gets tough. Maxwell von Stein's flywheel bicycle redistributes energy to help the rider increase speed with maximum efficiency. Sharon Reich reports.
Breakingviews: Plan B for UK bank lending might just work
Oct. 4 - The exact details of the UK Chancellor's planned "credit easing" are hard to see, but it looks more radical than the last ill-fated lending deal with the banks, says Edward Hadas of Breakingviews.
SFCO 2011 – Moyens de reconstruction : Sarcomes
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Moyens de reconstruction : Sarcomes.
Intervenant (s) : Sylvie BONVALOT (Institut Gustave Roussy – Villejuif)., Jean Luc VERHAEGHE (Centre de Lutte Contre le Cancer Centre Alexis Vautrin – Nancy).
Résumé :
1. Pré requis: une exérèse carcinologique à bon escient
2. Reconstructions vitales (parois, gros vaisseaux, défilés anatomiques..)
3. Reconstructions fonctionnelles (membre, pelvis)
4. Diminuer l’importance du geste c
SAMPLE Discussion Podcast from Fall 2011
SAMPLE discussion podcast from the Fall 2011 semester. New weekly discussions will commence on January 19, 2012.
De herfst : Soorten bomen en vruchten In deze presentatie vind je de volgende onderdelen:
This Week @Minnesota: Weisman Art Museum, Bike Center and iPhone App
In "This Week @Minnesota" for the week of September 26-30, we go behind the scenes of the new Weisman Art Museum expansion, take a look at the newly-completed U of M Bike Center and play a mobile app designed by a U faculty member.
Pass it Forward
Pass it forward video from 2011
Cuckoo for chocolate in China
China's double digit growth in chocolate sales has caught the attention of major Western chocolatiers who wish to convert the majority of the Chinese population into chocoholics.
Robert Sabuda and the Pop-Up Book
In this video, a student interviews Robert Sabudo, a famous pop-up book engineer and artist. He describes how he became interested in pop-up books, how he designs his books, and demonstrates making a simple pop-up book. ( 4:19)