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ConversationsWithHistoryInsideMuslimMilitancy
From: iTunes on Sat, Mar 26 2011 9:17 AM
Conversations with History host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Fawaz A. Gerges for a discussion on the origins, evolution and future direction of Islamic militancy. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 13466]
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TheDiversityofDevelopmentTheEvolutionofComplexityFromtheHumanBraintotheRainforest
From: iTunes on Sat, Mar 26 2011 9:17 AM
The living world is made up of complex biological systems. At the level of the individual, the most complex of these systems is the human brain. But the process of evolution has produced even more complex systems, such as tropical reefs and rainforests, that are made up of millions of interactin...
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GrowingActivismPeoplesHistoryofUCSanDiego
From: iTunes on Sat, Mar 26 2011 9:17 AM
UCSD students learn the history of campus activism with a walking tour of famous protest sites, testimony from former activists and comments from UCSD professors Jorge Mariscal and David Pellow. Series: "Growing Activism" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 13551]
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TheMakingofModernCelebrityPart2ProfessorChristopherCook
From: iTunes on Mon, Mar 21 2011 11:26 AM
Exploring the nature of contemporary celebrity and how it is tied into the success of the press and media.
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PokemonWhite01YourFirstPokemon
From: iTunes on Sat, Mar 19 2011 2:59 AM
With the release of Pokemon Black and White, we enter a whole new generation of Pokemon. The Unova region contains over 150 totally new Pokemon, not to mention plenty of new characters, places, and challenges. It can be a pretty overwhelming place! This is Marriland’s Pokemon White Adventure, a ...
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Whatdid18thCenturymenwantProfessorAmandaVickery
From: iTunes on Wed, Feb 09 2011 9:44 PM
We associate the history of home and private life with women, but what did house and domesticity mean to men?
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TriangularRelationshipsProfessorPatriciaFara
From: iTunes on Sun, Feb 06 2011 11:07 AM
A lecture on a curious point in the history of British mathematics (and poetry!)
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BasicPrinciplesUnderlyingModernMedicineCSIFactvsFictionfromthePerspectiveofaPathologist
From: iTunes on Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:23 PM
Dr. Henry Sanchez, UCSF Professor of Clinical Pathology, explores the fact and fiction of the television version of crime scene investigation. This presentation is part of the course, Basic Principles Underlying Modern Medicine, which mirrors the first block of coursework included in th...
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AConversationwithEugenePeterson2007
From: iTunes on Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:21 PM
Author, poet, pastor and professor Eugene Peterson charms his audience as he recalls his effort to translate the Bible into The Message, an interpretation geared for modern readers. The book has such wide appeal that U2’s Bono began quoting from it at concerts. But when told of this, Pe...
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ConversationswithHistoryLawPoliticsandtheComingCollapseoftheMiddleClasswithElizabethWarren
From: iTunes on Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:20 PM
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren for a discussion of the economic pressures confronting the two income middle class family as it struggles to pay mortgages, health care, and education costs. Professor Warren offers surprising answers to "...
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MoodsandAttitudesTraditionalandAlternativeTreatmentOptionsforDepression
From: iTunes on Tue, Jan 25 2011 3:20 PM
Life is full of emotional ups and downs. But when the "down" times are long lasting or interfere with your ability to function, you may be suffering from a common, serious illness—depression. What is depression and what causes it? Why are women more prone to depression during different life stag...
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WhyItsNotPossibletoSolveClimateChangeWithoutChina
From: iTunes on Sat, Dec 11 2010 9:45 PM
Among the most pressing issues China and the US face is global warming. Orville Schell, a journalist, author and one of the nation’s top China experts argues that these two countries are the key to solving the climate problem. Schell is a former professor and Dean at the University of California...
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NationalAgenda2010BattleForCongressFreedomfromReligion
From: iTunes on Wed, Dec 08 2010 7:44 AM
High Definition Video (H.264/AAC/16:9) Amos Guiora is a Professor of Law at the University of Utah. He teaches Criminal Procedure, International Law, Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism and Religion and Terrorism, and has published extensively on issues of national security, limits of interr...
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VideoS212ItsaJungleOutThereLetFrenchPod101comShowYouanEasierWay
From: iTunes on Thu, Nov 11 2010 12:51 AM
Learn French with FrenchPod101.com! Your French professor has decided to make today’s lesson a little more...interesting. He explains that he is going to teach you French by having you watch and talk about jungle animals in French. You exchange looks with your classmates who appear to be just as ...
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Election2008ImpactofDebates
From: iTunes on Wed, Sep 22 2010 6:08 AM
Today’s presidential debates are vitally important to the campaign "because they're the only chance people have to see the candidates side by side and do comparison shopping," says Dr. David Lanoue, professor and chair of the political science department at UA.
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TheBarryTaylorMemorialLecturepresentedbyProfessorJohnBigelow
From: iTunes on Fri, Aug 06 2010 4:29 PM
'The Truth in Anti-Realism' Professor John Bigelow, Monash University, hosted by the Philosophy Program, The School of Philosophy, Anthropology & Social Inquiry   Date:  3rd August 2010 Location: Copland Theatre, Economics & Commerce Building, The University of Melbourne Time: 6.00pm D...
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HauntingsGhostsfromaNaziChildhood
From: iTunes on Tue, Jul 27 2010 12:02 AM
Professor Mahlendorf discusses some unexpected reader responses to her recently acclaimed memoir, “The Shame of Survival: Working Through a Nazi Childhood”, and the ghosts they raised up for some readers and for herself. Series: Voices [Humanities] [Show ID: 19388]
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WhatTeachersWishParentsKnew
From: iTunes on Fri, Jul 09 2010 9:58 PM
Tips from Sr. Madeline Gregg, fcJ, Professor of Special Education.
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UCBerkeleyNewsFirstFrogGenomeSequenced
From: iTunes on Fri, Jul 02 2010 7:12 AM
The African clawed frog, Xenopus, has told scientists a lot about how embryos develop and the biochemical reactions that take place during cell division. UC Berkeley Professor Richard Harland and bioinformaticist Uffe Hellsten of DOE’s Joint Genome Institute discuss the role of Xenopus and what ...
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KeelingLectureClimateChangeandtheForestsoftheWest
From: iTunes on Wed, Jun 23 2010 6:24 AM
Dr. Steve Running, a Regents Professor in the College of Forestry and Conservation at the University of Montana, will discuss the paradox of why forests in the West are growing faster while simultaneously suffering from higher die-off rates. Running is a member of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning I...
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