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Sustaining Tennessee in the Face of Climate Change: Karl Dean
Watch video of Nashville Mayor, Karl Dean, providing opening remarks at the report release event. He provided insight as to what Nashville is doing to prepare for the future including the sustainable efforts in response to the May 2010 Flood, such as development of the Flood Preparedness and Prevention Plan, buyout of homes and landskeep reading »
Reuters Today: Japan-China spat reignites
Sept. 18 - Japanese businesses shut their shops and factories in China as the two countries' territorial dispute deepens, and a sharp drop in crude prices has market-watchers puzzled.
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Europe Day Ahead: Bond sales, data deluge to test euro mood
Sept. 19 - The tentative optimism in the euro zone will be tested tomorrow by a slew of data and benchmark bond sales in France and Spain.
Dr. J. Earl Danieley Delivers College Chapel's Reflection, "Words We Live By".
President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley delivers a reflection during College Chapel on Sept. 20, 2012. His focus on "Words We Live By" highlighted many of the speakers that have spoken at College Chapel throughout the years dating to the 40's. Danieley graduated from Elon in 1946.
Irish Music- Live Performance
This is video of a live performance of traditional Irish music. It features a full band with violin and flute. (04:16)
Market Pulse: Spain pressure eases but euro gloom grinds on
Sept. 20 - A fall in Spain's ten-year borrowing costs sparks talk that any bailout could be put back, but there's no sign of any upturn for European businesses.
Marx and Alienation [This article is excerpted from volume 2, chapter 11 of An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought (1995). An MP3 audio file of this chapter, narrated by Jeff Riggenbach, is available for download.] Trapped researcher rises from Germany's deepest cave ncr 525. #2 Mid Term Photo Slideshow: Conservation, Research, Education at Heart of Tumamoc Hill ART100 Session 3. Fall 2012 After the Party - Segment 2 LQP Asks: How can you tell autumn has arrived at the University of Arizona? Resource #9264 The Hawking Paradox - BBC Horizon Creative Design for Innovation 2.3 - Lab 2: Introduction to Assembly Language
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June 19 - A German researcher injured by a falling rock in Germany's deepest cave rises to the surface after a 12 day rescue operation. Gavino Garay reports.
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Tumamoc Hill is an 860-acre ecological reserve managed by the University of Arizona College of Science. With a 2,300-year-old ruined village atop a popular hiking trail, Tumamoc is both a National Historic Landmark and a U.S. Archaeological District.
"Looking at Art with Kirstin Ellsworth"
The students discuss the seriousness of Andy's condition, and whether or not they should call 9-1-1. One person suggests there is a medical amnesty policy that may protect them from getting in trouble if they call for help.
We wanted to know how people on campus know that fall is here. So this week, LQP asks, "How can you tell autumn has arrived at the University of Arizona?" Watch the responses in this video.
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Stephen Hawking is the most famous scientist on the planet. His popular science book 'A Brief History of Time' was a publishing sensation, staying at the top of the bestseller lists longer than any other book in recent history. But behind the public face lies an argument that has been raging for almost 30 years.
Hawking shot to fame in the world of physics when he provided a mathematical proof for the Big Bang theory. This theory showed that the entire universe exploded from a
This class is an introduction to design methods for human-centered innovation.
Topics include :
- idea generation/creativity techniques
- user-centered development/testing methods
- kansei engineering approach
- product representation/prototyping tools.
Several real-life examples of manufactured products will be analyzed and commented from a design viewpoint.
A lab that introduces a student to assembly language programming.