Remaking the Korean RomCom: A Case Study of 'Yeopgijeogin geunyeo' and 'My Sassy Girl'
Dr. Jane Chi Hyun Park has a Ph.D. in Radio-TV-Film from The University of Texas at Austin and a M.A. in English from the University of California, Irvine. Her research focuses on representations of race and ethnicity, particularly of East Asian peoples and cultures in film, television, popular music and new media.
Week 12 Lecture: Final Case Study of Ways of Seeing the World
Description not set
Week 10 Lecture: Managing the Murray-Darling Basin: A Case Study in Managing Resources is About Mana
Description not set
Week 12 Lecture: Final Case Study of Ways of Seeing the World
Description not set
Week 10 Lecture: Managing the Murray-Darling Basin: A Case Study in Managing Resources is About Mana
Description not set
Week 04 Lecture: Managing the Murray-Darling Basin: a Case Study in Equity
Globally there is increasing conflict over scarce water resources. This lecture offers a case study of what is going to be a key global issue - how do we manage conflicting demands for water. The management of the Murray-Darling Basin illustrates the social, economic, and political difficulties in managing a landscape that covers 5 states and territories, and is relied upon to produce a large proportion of Australia's produce. Conflicting rights to water, overallocation, and pollution are a few
Week 10 Lecture: Landcare as a Case Study of Community Responses to Land and Water Degradation
Landcare has been hailed as a good example of a grassroots movement that involves the community in natural resource management. This week's lecture will discuss Australia's history of natural resource management, the role Landcare has played in dealing with sustainability issues, and analyse some of the notable strengths and weaknesses of the Landcare movement as a means to link local knowledge, and local action, with government decision making.
Week 13 Lecture: Final Case Study of Ways of Seeing the World: 10 reasons to be cheerful/Geography a
##SUMMARY##
Week 04 Lecture: Managing the Murray-Darling Basin: a Case Study in Equity
Globally there is increasing conflict over scarce water resources. This lecture offers a case study of what is going to be a key global issue - how do we manage conflicting demands for water. The management of the Murray-Darling Basin illustrates the social, economic, and political difficulties in managing a landscape that covers 5 states and territories, and is relied upon to produce a large proportion of Australia's produce. Conflicting rights to water, overallocation, and pollution are a few
Week 10 Lecture: Landcare as a Case Study of Community Responses to Land and Water Degradation
Landcare has been hailed as a good example of a grassroots movement that involves the community in natural resource management. This week's lecture will discuss Australia's history of natural resource management, the role Landcare has played in dealing with sustainability issues, and analyse some of the notable strengths and weaknesses of the Landcare movement as a means to link local knowledge, and local action, with government decision making.
Week 13 Lecture: Final Case Study of Ways of Seeing the World: 10 reasons to be cheerful/Geography a
##SUMMARY##
Making strategy happen is making leadership happen - case study
A case study on Exeter College
Surfing the tides of change - case study
How strategy canvassing is transforming business at Harrow College
Maya Angelou: Study and Response to "Still I Rise"
Students read biographical information on Maya Angelou and her poem, "Still I Rise." Students identify support and elaboration in poem, then respond by either writing a letter to the author or his/her own poem in response.
Your World Afgan Women- Study Abroad 2009
Lectures & Interviews - 2009/10 Lectures & Presentations - Your World Afgan Women- Study Abroad 2009 - Central Washington University > Activities, Performances, Guest Speakers, Sports > Lectures & Interviews > 2009/10 Lectures & Presentations > Your World Afgan Women- Study Abroad 2009
Read My Pins: Stories from a Diplomat's Jewel Box: A discussion with Dr. Madeleine K. Albright, Mort
Madeleine Albright recalls stories from her time as U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations and as Secretary of State for the United States, and her famous pins she wore when meeting with world leaders.
Graham on Start-ups, Innovation, and Creativity
Paul Graham, essayist, programmer and partner in the y-combinator talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about start-ups, innovation, and creativity. Graham draws on his experience as entrepreneur and investor to discuss the current state of the start-up world and how that world has changed due to improved technology that makes it easier to start a software company. Graham talks about his unusual venture firm, the y-combinator, and how he and his partners work with start-ups to get them ready for
Buchheit on Google, Friendfeed, and Start-ups
Paul Buchheit, developer of Gmail and founder of FriendFeed, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the evolution of the Gmail project, how innovation works and doesn't work in a large corporation, how Google has changed as it has grown, and corporate culture generally. The conversation then turns to social networking and what might be coming next. The discussion concludes with Buchheit's observations on Silicon Valley and the power of failure.
Episode 8. What's a Fair Start? / What Do We Deserve?
Harvard University
VUCast Extra: Study shows adolescent hearing loss high
Is exposure to loud noise, concerts and mp3 players harmful to your child’s hearing? While the exact cause is unknown, a study by Vanderbilt and Harvard researchers shows the number of young people suffering from hearing loss is increasing at an alarming rate. Find out more about this Journal of the American Medical Association studykeep reading »