Darden Prison Entrepreneurship Program: Biggest Uncertainty?
Clare Seekins talks about biggest concerns going into prison ( having no experience with the prisoners) but how overall she had no doubts / fears.
LD_Peter's_story
LD_Peter's_story
1.7.1 Research methods in context Any established discipline has a tradition of practice. Many disciplines have established methodologies which prescribe the selection, combination and sequencing of the methods and techniques to be employed. Others select methods and techniques less prescriptively and borrow more broadly across domain boundaries. All disciplines require an appropriate application of methods, in order to ensure rigour. Hence, one key skill is the demonstration of an appropriate knowledge and competence
SOC315 Session 8 Spring 2012
SOC315 Session 8 Spring 2012
Sociology of Work
Sergio Soto
Virtual Maths, Cuboid - Excavation quiz2
Interactive quiz explaining requiring the student to calculate the time required to carry out excavation work (see also quiz 1 and video).
Sports Spread: Ryder Cup Special
Sept. 27 - Europe aim to defend their title with four of the world's top five players but they'll get fiery reception from the home crowd in Chicago.
Acknowledgements The material acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) This content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence The following material is contained in: Work, Personal Lives and Social Policy (ed. Gerry
"Emerging Markets" on the Internet
Vili Lehdonvirta discusses emerging markets on the Internet.
The Challenge of Big Data for the Social Sciences [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Kenneth Benoit, Kenneth Cukier | The ubiquity of "big data" about social, political and economic phenomena has the potential to transform the way we approach social science. In this talk, Professor Benoit outlines the challenges and opportunities to social sciences caused by the rise of big data, with applications and examples. He discusses the rise of the field of data science, and whether this is a threat or a blessing for the traditional social scientific model and its a
The Aftermath of World War II
The Grand Alliance was a military success—Germany and Japan were defeated by the fall of 1945. However, despite the agreement to organize the United Nations, nothing close to a lasting ideological or political alliance was formed among the Allies during the Second World War. There were simply too many irreconcilable differences between them, exacerbated by a traditional distrust that commenced with the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
Actions taken by the Allied powers during the war likew
Duke Medicine Profiles: Brian Robeson, PA-C
Get to know Duke Medicine's primary care providers.
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Rectangle simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the formula for calculating the area of a 2D rectangle
4 Review: misrecognition, disrespect and the politics of fear A recurring theme in discussions of poverty is the distinction between ‘the poor’ and ‘the non-poor’. Echoing nineteenth-century ideas of the ‘deserving’ and ‘undeserving’ poor, or 1930s notions of ‘problem estates’, such distinctions continue to permeate representations of poor populations today and also often figure prominently in policy. Binary classifications such as those highlighted in Author(s):
Catholic Mass - 1/26/14 - 3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time
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How to Plug in to the Microsoft Sales Machine Are you perplexed by the way Microsoft markets and sells into the enterprise and small- and medium-business account segments? Do you want to know how you can leverage Microsoft's massive global sales force to sell your commercial business software? Have you been left wondering why no one in the Microsoft sales organization responds to your emails? In this Webinar, you'll learn how Microsoft segments its customers and how partners map to that segmentations. You'll also learn how Mi
Lindsay Holler Performs "Forever Always"
College of Charleston's Halsey Institute, in collaboration with the Charleston Music Hall, presented an intimate evening of music featuring Charleston's finest locally and nationally recognized musical acts on Groundhog Day.
The Groundhog Day Concert featured music by The Opposite of a Train (Bill Carson, Nathan Koci, and Ron Wiltrout) with special guests Kevin Hamilton, Charlton Singleton, Wilton Elder, Clint Fore and John Cobb. This "house band" provided accompaniment to the evening's invited
POMP Seminar Series 4
Poles and Germans into Silesians: Serial Nationalisation's in Late 20th Century Poland. Speaker: Dr Jim Bjork (Department of History, King’s College London).
Discussant: Dr Hugo Service (Department of History, Oxford).
Chair: Professor Paul Betts (St Antony’s College, Oxford).
Checklist - Work Placement
This is a resource released as part of the E-Portfolio Toolkit based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University.