THE100 Television, Film & Theater Spring 2015 Session #08
with Naomi Buckley
Appreciation of the performing arts of television, film and live theater through the viewing of films.
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The Language of Mathematics (31): Parallel Lines
In this video, the instructor provides clear, straightforward discussion of parallel lines. Instructor uses a small chalkboard for demonstration. (08:31)
Dimensions of the Global Food Crisis: Session 5
Professor Caroline Saunders, Agribusiness and Economics Research Unit, Lincoln University presents "Feed the world: the role of New Zealand's food exports". 44th Otago Foreign Policy School - Salmond Hall, Dunedin, New Zealand. Friday 26 June to Sunday 28 June 2009.
21M.410 Vocal Repertoire and Performance: Women Composers (MIT)
This course is for the singer and/or pianist interested in collaborative study of solo vocal performance. This term we will focus upon the works of Women Composers. Students will gather biographical data and explore art songs, operatic arias, choral masterpieces, and arrangements employing sacred and secular texts. Additionally, students will conduct inquiry into works indicative of their own heritage.
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"Where can we go now? "- Bosnian flood victim
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May 19 - Homes in Bosnia are damaged by landslides following days of torrential rain as the death toll from severe flooding in the Balkan region reaches 39. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Obama calls on Republicans to 'stop the games' and extend tax cuts.
Dec. 10 - Independent economists say extending the tax cut would boost the economy at a critical time. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
"The U.S. and R.O.C.: A Fresh Start"
Keynote speech by Deputy Representative Ta-tung Jacob Chang, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States. Part of a free conference sponsored by the Center for East Asian Studies, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago, and International House.
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Tasting menu: Audio highlights from the April 21st 2018 edition The Republican party is organised around one man. Our cover story explains why Donald Trump’s takeover of the GOP is dangerous. Plus, the psychologist Steven Pinker launches our Open Future season with his case for radical optimism. And the cities where licence plates are more expensive than cars. Anne McElvoy hosts
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Ask Dr. Universe
Dr. Universe is a most unusual cat. Every day, she puts on her lab coat, grabs her laptop, and heads out on adventures in search of answers to your questions. Learn more at askdruniverse.com. A science education project of Washington State University. 30-second TV spot.
Public lecture - Communication for development and social change
A public lecture presented by the Centre for Communication, Politics and Culture on Wednesday, 8 October, 2014.
Speakers - Professor Jan Servaes and Dr Patchanee Malikha, from Hong Kong City University.
E-Portfolio Toolkit - Booklet
This E-Portfolio Toolkit is based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University. We use an E-Portfolio to assess our students on their period abroad because we think it encourages them to fully engage with culture(s) and language of the target country and to reflect on the resulting cultural and linguistic development. As part of our project, we have also developed a set of learning activities and materials,
Media and National Development Policy (7) This lecture looks are the role of the media in the development, refinement and criticism of the 'African Renaissance' The concept of culture in cultural evolution Chad and Niger troops retake Nigerian town from Boko Haram Advice for Becoming an ‘Engaged Leader’ Graeme Gibson on our human connection to nature Cuckoo Stone N130028 STONEHENGE AREA, Wiltshire. Cuckoo Stone. 500m West of Woodhenge, Durrington. Sarsen boulder. Labor unrest causes disruption across France
In his keynote speech for the Cultural Evolution Workshop (held in the Pitt Rivers Museum on 28 February 2017), Prof. Tim Lewens of Cambridge examines the concept of culture in cultural evolution.
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Chadian and Niger soldiers take control of northern Nigerian town of Damasak after killing more than 200 Boko Haram militants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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In bestselling author Charlene Li’s new book, she challenges leaders to use social technologies to connect with their customers and employees.
Graeme Gibson, author of The Bedside Book of Beasts, and recipient of the Order of Canada, explores the ways we humans relate emotionally, imaginatively, and physically to the natural world. Entitled Echoes of a Working Eden, his lecture also addresses the damage done to us by our abandonment of Nature. It was produced in collaboration with the Literary Review of Canada.
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Labor strikes by air traffic controllers and other state workers in France are disrupting air travel and have even closed the Eiffel Tower. Gavino Garay reports.
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