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Lawrence R. Velvel is dean of the Massachusetts School of Law
Journal of Law, Economics & Policy at George Mason Univ. School of Law
Video blog fanzine!!! Check out the coolest videos to be found on vidoblogs from all over the world wide web. All in one convenient podcast without any advertisements
"It's a small podcast, yet there are those who love it." Welcome to "Views from the Green," a Dartmouth College production of short interviews with members of the Dartmouth community. In this series of podcasts, we present some of the unique and accomplished voices from "the college on the hill."
The Vigilance of two united in the war of ideas, dropping the bombs of constitutionality and Personal Responsibility
VigilAnti not Vigilante?
We do not support the Hollywood version of vigilantism. We believe that every United States citizen should engage in a vigilant study of our founding principles. They would find themselves against ( or anti ) our government's interventionist foreign policy and against the Iraq war. It is our belief that if we are not vigilant and willing to take the matters of freedom and liberty into our own hands, that all will be lost.
Presenting engaging conversation with leaders and students on contemporary issues of importance in the Orthodox Church
Wedding 101 is the premier podcast for weddings. Our schedule of guests includes some of the most highly respected professionals. Lisa Hermann's relaxed interviews and discussions will satisfy your interests, whether you are an engaged couple planning your wedding or another professional whose work entails weddings. If you have any questions for Lisa or any of our quests please direct your correspondence to podcast@unforgettabledjs.com. If you would like to request a podcast topic, please email suggestionbox@unforgettabledjs.com.
Weekly lecture on public affairs, politics, science, technology, arts, culture, and more. Go on, live and learn by exploring our entire collection of great lectures.
http://whatwefound.blogspot.com/CherylBlogger25125Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5art,,Phoenix,,urban,,Phoenix,College,,Cheryl,Colan,,mixed,media,,vlog,,videoblog,,journalArts/Visual ArtsEducation/Higher EducationSociety & Culture/Personal JournalsSociety & Culture/Places & TravelTV & Filmcheryl.colan@gmail.comCheryl ColanCheryl Colannoart,,Phoenix,,urban,,Phoenix,College,,Cheryl,Colan,,mixed,media,,vlog,,videoblog,,journalCheryl Colan's video journal of Phoenix College's course entitled "Urban Field Studies: The Art of Finding." The hands-on class highlights locating and creating with found resources. Trips to local thrift stores, salvage yards, and urban fields introduce Cheryl Colan's video journal of Phoenix College's course entitled "Urban Field Studies: The Art of Finding." The hands-on class highlights locating and creating with found resources. Trips to local thrift stores, salvage yards, and urban fields introduce students to locating and documenting resources. Students also create with found materials in the field and studio. Taught by Joe Willie Smith, multimedia artist who creates works of art with found materials.tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6123310921416333629.post-836622184928408373Tue, 01 May 2007 22:50:00 +00002007-05-20T12:00:06.387-07:00artcoppercolorheat2007propane torchJoe Willie SmithfirePainting with FireEpisode 23, in which we explore the properties of copper.
This was our last class day before our exhibit, so we were choosing which of our finished pieces to show. (More video about that coming soon.)
But Joe Willie couldn't resist giving another materials lesson when he saw Emily attaching copper wire to her work. Watch Emily experiment with coloring copper by heating it with a propane torch.
Professor Ian Stewart presents a short history of symmetry and how this concept relates to mathematics, physics and the universe around us.
Will@Warwick - a podcast featuring the latest academic insight into the work of William Shakespeare.
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