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![]() | Seven Wonders of the Modern World: a Virtual Satellite Tour + Channel Tunnel (1994), UK/France + CN Tower (1976), Canada + Golden Gate Bridge (1937), USA + Itaipu Dam (1984), Brazil/Paraguay + Delta Works (1950-1997), Netherlands + Panama Canal (1914), Panama List established by the American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE) in 1994. From ASCE's website: "As a tribute to modern society's ability to achieve the unachievable, reach unreachable heights, and scorn the notion of "it can't be done," in 1994 ASCE sought nominations from across the globe ... |
![]() | 2008 NCCC - Nevada Our travel to the National Concrete Canoe Competition Montreal, Quebec in 2008. ... Nevada UNR ASCE National Concrete Canoe Competition Reno Montreal |
![]() | Conversations With History - General John Abizaid -2007) Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes General John Abizaid for a discussion of the role of the military in the 21st century. Drawing on his experience as commander of the US Central Command, he discusses the problems confronting the next President in the Middle East. He analyzes the lessons of the Iraq War and reflects on issues such as intelligence, the Geneva Conventions, and the role of military contractors. Recorded March 12, 2008 globetrotter.berkeley.edu ... uc ucberkeley ... |
![]() | Conversations with History - Stephen D. Biddle host Harry Kreisler welcomes military strategist Stephen Biddle of the Council on Foreign Relations for a discussion of the Iraq War. Biddle analyzes the changing strategy of the US, speculates on the implications of the conflict for long term strategy, and assesses the possible changes in the military resulting from the failures in Iraq. He compares the Iraq and Vietnam War and analyzes future threats confronting the military. ... uc berkeley webcast conversations history kreisler ... |
![]() | Title IX at the White House The White House roundtable on the 37th Anniversary of Title IX featuring Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett, Education Secretary Arne Duncan and an all-star line-up of women athletes and scientists. (public domain) |
![]() | Google Internet Summit 2009: Information is Power Part 2 invitation if I knew it was actually gonna work out this way. I'll do a truncated version of some slides I put together. Try to set the--the agenda for the rest of the panel, here. As Andrew mentioned, we're all about the eighth and ninth layers of the Internet. There was some IETF engineer, I think, back in the 1990s who coined that phrase. And that means economics and politics, as the eighth and ninth layers respectively. You can also think about it in the terms of Larry Lessig. It's code ... |
![]() | Iko Iko Lyrics - Iko Iko Meaning - Jockamo - New Orleans, LA Part 1 - Aiko Aiko either safe to navigate or to wait. The songs would be sung by one group of slaves working in the fields, then travel on to the next group down the road. The songs and their codified meaning could travel miles very quickly. Flags and fires were often used as well to transmit messages from one group of slaves to another. After the Civil War and emancipation, the newly-freed African Americans integrated the traditions of songs like Iko Iko into their folklore and music. Groups such as the ... |

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