National Grants Conferences - Nationwide Research and Educational Organization and Clearing House of Government Programs Information
Monday, April 25, 2011
ATW 2010 National Theatre Grant Recipients
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XIzn_qkBS8&hl=en
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Being a Leader
Very much has been written about leadership: rules, pointers, designs, and biographies of inspiring leaders during planet historical past. But there are selected leadership suggestions that we ourselves fail to recognize and comprehend in the course of studying publications. Here is a brief record of factors you believed you knew about leadership.
one. Leaders come in various flavors.
There are diverse types of leaders and you will probably experience much more than a single kind in your lifetime. Formal leaders are these we elect into positions or offices these kinds of as the senators, congressmen, and presidents of the neighborhood clubs. Casual leaders or these we seem up to by virtue of their wisdom and knowledge this kind of as in the situation of the elders of a tribe, or our grandparents; or by virtue of their expertise and contribution on a provided subject such as Albert Einstein in the area of Theoretical Physics and Leonardo da Vinci in the discipline of the Arts. Both formal and casual leaders practice a blend of leadership designs.
· Lewin's 3 basic leadership kinds - authoritative, participative, and delegative
· Likert's four leadership types - exploitive authoritative, benevolent authoritative, consultative, and participative
· Goleman's six emotional leadership types - visionary, coaching, affiliative, democratic, pacesetting, and commanding.
2. Leadership is a approach of turning out to be.
Though sure people today seem to be born with innate leadership characteristics, devoid of the correct surroundings and exposure, they could fail to cultivate their complete likely. So like studying how to experience a bicycle, you can also understand how to become a chief and hone your leadership capabilities. Information on leadership theories and knowledge could be formally gained by enrolling in leadership seminars, workshops, and conferences. Daily interactions with people present the prospect to observe and practice leadership theories. Collectively, formal and casual studying will assist you get leadership attitudes, acquire leadership insights, and therefore furthering the cycle of studying. You do not grow to be a leader in one particular day and just discontinue. Lifestyle-lengthy finding out is essential in turning out to be a great leader for every day brings new experiences that place your expertise, skills, and attitude to a test.
3. Leadership commences with you.
The finest way to create leadership qualities is to use it to your own existence. As an adage goes "motion speaks louder than words." Leaders are always in the limelight. Retain in head that your credibility as a chief depends much on your steps: your interaction with your family members, good friends, and co-employees; your way of managing your personalized and organizational obligations; and even the way you talk with the newspaper vendor throughout the street. Repeated steps grow to be routines. Behavior in turn type a person's character. Steven Covey's book entitled 7 Behavior of Extremely Effective Men and women offers great insights on how you can achieve personal leadership.
four. Leadership is shared.
Leadership is not the sole obligation of 1 particular person, but somewhat a shared responsibility amongst members of an emerging crew. A leader belongs to a group. Every member has responsibilities to fulfill. Formal leadership positions are just extra duties aside from their responsibilities as members of the staff. Efficient leadership calls for members to do their share of function. Commencing as a mere group of folks, members and leaders work towards the formation of an successful staff. In this light, social interaction plays a significant role in leadership. To find out how to perform collectively demands a excellent offer of believe in involving and among leaders and members of an emerging group. Trust is constructed upon actions and not just on words. When mutual respect exists, believe in is fostered and confidence is created.
5. Leadership types depend on the scenario.
How arrive dictatorship functions for Singapore but not in the United States of America? Aside from tradition, beliefs, value method, and form of authorities, the present scenario of a nation also affects the leadership kinds utilized by its formal leaders. There is no rule that only 1 style can be applied. Most of the time, leaders use a blend of leadership styles depending on the circumstances. In emergency scenarios these kinds of as periods of war and calamity, selection-generating is a make a difference of life and demise. Thus, a nation's chief can't pay for to talk to with all departments to arrive at critical decisions. The case is of course diverse in periods of peace and order---various sectors and other branches of government can freely interact and take part in governance. A different situation in stage is in leading organizations. When the staffs are hugely motivated and capable, a mixture of large delegative and reasonable participative designs of leadership is most acceptable. But if the staffs have minimal competence and minimal commitment, a mix of higher coaching, higher supporting, and higher directing conduct from organizational leaders is necessary.
Now that you are reminded of these items, retain in thoughts that there are always tips that we feel we currently know; ideas we take for granted, but are truly the most beneficial insights on leadership.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
Classic All-Star Intros: Campbell Conference 1984 All-Star Game
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upprNl_g_AA&hl=en
Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Neutral Space - Uno City
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Women Empowerment & Social development
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Several Schools Switch Conferences
The Big 12 suffers from having a glut of small markets outside of Texas, which leads to less television contract revenue than the other major athletics conferences. A new revenue sharing deal granting major teams like Texas kept the Big 12 together, but it is unclear how long this will last. Small markets also mean less merchandise and bowl game revenue, which could become more important as television revenue is impacted by an increase in viewers deciding to watch streaming college football online. Users can go to http://college-football-tv.com/, or similar sites, to watch college football games anywhere, without needing a television, which offers a more convenient option to an increasingly mobile nation. Struggling conferences like the Big 12 will need to keep this in mind if they wish to survive in the future.
The Pac-10, which enjoys far more revenue thanks to major markets in California, Washington and Arizona, managed to achieve its much sought after goal of expansion, though not to the extent it wanted. Despite an aggressive push to bring the Texas and Oklahoma schools into the fold, those universities opted to preserve the Big 12. Colorado, a smaller school, did not want to risk being left in the dust if the Big 12 did collapse, and bolted early. The Pac-10 needed to bring in a twelfth member to be eligible to hold a football championship game for the conference, and Utah, from the Mountain West Conference, was eager to get on board. Both teams will officially join the Pac-10 in 2012.
To fill the void left by Utah in the Mountain West Conference, Boise State shuffled over from the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). Once the rumors of realignment began, it was widely expected that Boise State would switch to a more prestigious conference. After years of success for the football program in the WAC, the program earned little national recognition, because of a consistently weak strength of schedule. Boise State will now be playing college football games against the likes of BYU and TCU, schools with slightly more national recognition than what they were used to facing in the past. It remains to be seen whether or not Boise State will continue their dominance in a new conference, or if that dominance will someday lead to a much sought after BCS championship game berth.
These teams won't be playing college football games against their new rivals this season, as all moves will not be finalized for another one or two years. Nebraska will join the Big Ten and Boise State will start playing in the MWC during the 2011 season, and the Pac-10 will need to wait until 2012 to welcome its newcomers. Until then, fans will only be able to speculate about how these four teams will fare in their new environments.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Cora Marrett: National Science Foundation Regional Grants Conference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFL1tgQfCLI&hl=en
Friday, April 15, 2011
The Tyranny of Experts (part I) - the Limits of Expertise
No, King Richard wanted a horse. But today's public and political warriors need something more modern than horses to run rough-shod over their opponents. They need experts.
Experts are quite useful people to have on retainer, or to be able to pull up from Wikipedia on demand. It's even more useful to be an expert yourself. You can play on your expertise far beyond your field of useful knowledge - just ask Dr. Laura, or Al Gore.
Expertise is extremely valuable, necessary even, in a wide range of human endeavors. Want to build a better microprocessor? Hire yourself a fleet of electrical and computer engineers. Want to pay the taxes you owe and not a penny more? Hire an accountant. Want to understand the ways hegemonic imperial state power has shaped the discourses of post-colonial nations? Hire an assistant professor of non-western English literatures... please?
We need experts to accomplish many of our great goals. To gather, sift and organize new knowledge; to apply basic research in order to engineer new possibilities; to better understand the physical and human worlds we live in. Experts are well trained in narrow specialties that enable them to do original, creative things. Expertise is often accompanied by experience, commitment and dedication.
But there are limits to the utility of experts. Experts can be banal. Experts can be elitist and authoritarian. Experts can be bought. Experts can be highly biased and ideological. Experts can be as foolish and fallible as anyone else. Experts can bludgeon dissent and frighten lay people into obedience. Experts and expertise can be a two-edged sword, particularly in the realm of civil society. We need experts for many things, but we cannot surrender to experts our opportunities - our responsibilities - to engage the world as intelligent, passionate, informed citizens. Indeed, we must break off the tyranny of experts and actively strive to save our corners of the world one idea at a time.
Tyranny of Experts
Experts cultivate authority. Their degrees, their awards, their publications, their experience all demonstrate and elevate their authority. We listen to them and trust them and pay them because they speak authoritatively about things we are not sure of ourselves. But the authority of experts can extend further. Expertise can be a club to bludgeon dissent; it can be a shield against criticism; it can be a muzzle to silence debate and create apathy. In addition, experts are often far from objective. To the contrary they are often highly ideological. Undue deference to experts can lead to a kind of tyranny. Sometimes experts indeed know things we do not. But in cases of civil society, there is little they know that you do not; and in no case ought they to replace your participation in public debate.
Experts hold strong ideological positions. They are not objective, and few would claim to be if you asked them. If an expert asserts objectivity, they are probably using their authority to try to convince you of a powerful piece of ideology. Experts are often ideological precisely because they are experts. Why would you dedicate 3 or 5 or 8 years gaining a doctoral degree on some narrow field or issue if you were not passionate about it to begin with? It often is not for the money, because there are easier ways to make a buck. It is because they care a great deal. They cared when they started their training, and their subsequent research, practice and experience make them more passionately dedicated. But sometimes experts used their expert status to shield their ideology. When the distinguished professor of biophysics stands before you and speaks passionately about the influence of greenhouse gasses on ocean temperatures, remember that she cared deeply about environmentalism long before she began graduate school; and all of her degrees, federal research grants, field studies and teaching seminars have strengthened that ideological resolve. None of that makes her assertions necessarily false; it just recognizes her ideological position.
Experts are also usually terribly stubborn and uncompromising. Science and academia value flexibility, tolerance, and the willingness to alter conclusions upon seeing new data. But experts know a lot of stuff. Their worldviews are complex, sophisticated, and mature. And, as noted above, they are passionate believers in their philosophical and ideological systems. They are unfamiliar with changing their minds, and they are unwilling to bend without much convincing. These people are not sophomores discovering themselves and their world anew. These are doctors who have it figured out. This is why debates over minute disagreements between experts within a field can be so acrimonious.
Experts surround themselves with symbols of authority. When challenged, they sometimes make the mistake of shielding themselves behind expertise or office, rather and engaging in discussion or debate. In our modern egalitarian world, few people understand hierarchy better than experts. The assistant professor challenges the chair or dean at her peril. The lawyer does not attack the judge. If the Senate staff member attacks a Cabinet member, he had better do it with an anonymous leak. Similarly, in the authoritarian space of a classroom, many students learn the very unfortunate lesson that some professors will not abide being challenged or questioned by an undergraduate student. Everyone who has played the card game 'war' knows that a queen beats a deuce. The most natural response to criticism is to question the credentials, publications, experience or office of the critic. An expert's critics are not good scientists; they are outside the scientific consensus; they have not seen the evidence or the classified documents; they do not understand the theory. What then follows is often an incomprehensible, jargon laden defense of their position meant to subdue the poor sophomore who dared cross the doctor's path. In this manner, expertise is used to limit discussion and dissent. It serves to make non-experts insecure, silent, obedient and eventually apathetic.
The Limits of Experts and Expertise
What the plethora of authoritative experts around us conceals is that there are some very important things that experts cannot and should not do. There are some basic limits to expertise. First, experts are often banal or obvious. Did you really need an expert with a federal grant to tell you that children find Rembrandt or Bach beautiful? What would you do without the expert who tells you that lack of sleep makes driving more dangerous? How many different committees need to reshape the food pyramid? - and they still cannot agree on what your mother knew very well: 'Eat your vegetables and then go out and play!' Clearly not all expert conclusions are obvious. But many an expensive lab has been funded to discover and document the obvious. Second and more troubling, experts are often used to substantiate, as truths, claims that are highly contested. Expert says, 'zero tolerance enforcement leads to lower crime rate.' Well you may or not agree with that assertion. And it does not make one bit of difference which experts assert it. It is a contested conclusion. In both cases, whether the expert's conclusions are banal or completely contested, they do not change our view of the world.
Next, expertise, by its very nature is limiting. Experts devote themselves to something specific and narrow. You cannot possibly be an expert of very much. That does not stop some experts from asserting that they can speak authoritatively about whatever they want. But they are actually only experts of a narrow field. Civil society requires that all people - whether they are experts of some narrow thing or not - engage a broad array of issues. I happen to be an expert of a narrow historical field. But I believe passionately that we all ought to be engaged and speak and be heard across the full array of issues that shape our particular worlds. When I strive to engage in public debates on social or political or ideological issues, no one need care what degrees I have. I speak as a person engaged in civil discourse. The broad field of civil society should not be tilted in favor of experts with degrees, titles, offices or narrow expertise.
Most importantly, expertise and degrees do not confer wisdom, ethics, responsibility, morality or philanthropy. Experts are human - just like you. Experts can be proud, elitist and condescending. As noted above, they can resort to ad hominem attacks when challenged. They are often biased. Fundamentally, their expertise does not give them the hidden answers to difficult problems regarding where society ought to place its priorities, or how tax dollars should be spent, or for whom you should vote. Their positions are as likely to be foolish, muddled, irresponsible or selfish as anyone else's. Their ideas, ideals or ideological positions may be compelling, useful, effective, and even visionary. But their status as an expert has no influence on any of that. Within the context of civil society, judge them by quality of their ideas - no more; no less.
There are also some very basic things that experts cannot do. 1 - Experts cannot predict the future. They just can't. An expert who claims to predict the future, whether he or she is a biologist, an economist or a historian, is a charlatan. 2 - Experts cannot direct your principled, moral decisions on public policy issues. You, as a citizen of your community and nation bear that responsibility alone. 3 - Experts cannot and never will form the substance and character of civil society. Functional civil society must be constituted by the broadest possible array of educated, dedicated, engaged, principled, informed citizens. And in the absence of thoroughly educated, dedicated, engaged, principled, informed citizens, you and I will have to do the best we can along with everybody else. The other option is the oligarchic rule of experts and elites, which is the antithesis of civil society. Sadly, the proliferation of experts and the dependence upon them actually damages civil society by spreading apathy, passivity, voluntary disenfranchisement, and silence.
The Emancipation of Civil Society
We live in an expanding universe. Our societies face profound change, serious challenges and unique opportunities. Technological, social, political and economic change offer us innovations as well as disruptions. In order to grasp opportunities as well as manage and solve problems, we need to build stronger communities of engaged citizens. Among a variety of new opportunities, the internet provides us with new spaces to speak and powerful new ways to broadcast our voices. Healthy civil society needs to be emancipated from experts in order to enable the widest possible participation. Civil society, activism, public debate and good governance must be practiced, not lectured or taught.
Complex problems and opportunities require the engagement and commitment of a knowledgeable, responsibility civil society. We must be willing to examine and evaluate many positions. We must be willing to debate, to disagree, and eventually to compromise. Experts are often necessary to this process. But they should not dominate it; and we cannot apathetically surrender the process to experts. A large, diverse, engaged body of citizens is more valuable than any number of experts. Our societies need the combined wisdom, energy, interest and passion of multitudes. We live in an expanding universe. There is room in the expanding universe for each of us to engage and speak and act. But the growing specialization and technicality of the expanding universe can be daunting. Experts can amplify those fears - to everyone's detriment. We cannot allow experts to rule the expanding universe.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Football Manager 2011 community
Dynamic league reputation
The much-requested "dynamic league reputation" was added to the game particularly for FM community and for those people who play the game managing a team in a nation with lower reputation, and take the club to success, the reputation of that nation's league will raise. Many features together with the design of the box had previously been announced on the 23 July 2010, before any other official announcements were made by SIG and SEGA. Sports Interactive Studio Director Miles Jacobson stated that some of the leaked information on Football Manager Blogs was really accurate, though some was not. Other features of Football Manager 11 that were posted on the blog from Miles Jacobson included match analysis enhancements, Press Conference revamp, squad registration, B-Team & Amateur alteration. In comparison with previous versions of the game the post-match analysis looks quiteenhanced this time.
Agents
New FM 2011 features addition should give you an idea about the actual enhancements game has made from its previous versions. Player agent roles have been improved and there are five types of agents discussing contracts. Some will give you a blank page for contract talks, and others can inquiry too much. Discussions with a player and his agent were made "tete a tete" to boost the realism of the game.
Many game enhancements
Communication with players and other managers has been enhanced by means of new confidential conversations. There are also new-made board requests as element of this changed UI, including appealing larger percentage of transfer revenue and requesting a new stadium if the current one cannot be extended. The news section and inbox have been joined going along with a new look. The match engine was improved to incorporate player emotions. Football players respond more transparently to what is occurring on the playing field. Trainings became better and there are 14 extra areas to train players in. Moreover, a new match training part allows you to train team in explicit tactical formations.
FM 2011 release and its patches
A Demo of the game was released on Mirrorfootball.co.uk together with Steam on October, 21. Classically it granted users to play just a half of a season which can be continued in the full version. In the end Football Manager 2011 came out to the world on 26 November 2010 together with the first patch numbered as 11.1.0. The following patch 11.1.1 was released on 12 November. It contained fixes of some minor game problems. The patch 11.2.0 became available on 16 December which improved the match engine and fixed many annoying issues. The final and most valuable patch for FM 2011 has come out on the 8th of March. It has been numbered as 11.3.0.
Growth of Football Manager 2011 community
Sports Interactive and Sega have many affiliated sites: TrueFootballManager.com, FMScout.com, Sortitoutsi.com, FMCrowd.com, FMBase.co.uk. The community sites assist people in playing Football Manager 2011, allow to share opinions their game stories, provide helpful guides. Chiefly, it is about having fun. It's also great to see that a "news roundup" from the FM community sites is emitted on the main Football Manager site consisting of the highlights from the community for the last 2 weeks.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Cha Medical Gruop(representative: Kwang Yul Cha) Will Bring Hope to Incurable Disease Treatment
'CHA Group Stem Cell Institute' has not only research facilities such as stem cell institute, GMP grade sterile culture room which can make the medicines, cord blood bank, immunity vaccine institute, artificial internal organ institute but also life science school, medical school to train professionals. After Stem cell institute is completed, it will be equipped with Lab to Patient System which can pursue clinical demonstration at Bundang CHA Hospital immediately from latest research. And it is expected to joint research with the world’s leading research institute in the stem cell institute. They planned to promote cooperating with the world’s famous stem cell institute such as UCLA(University of California at Los Angeles), Columbia University, Alabama State University , Rice University, University of Southern California, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Harvard University McLean Hospital etc.
And few months ago, College of Medicine, Pochon CHA University (representative: Kwang Yul Cha M.D) held “The 5th Pacific Rim Society for Fertility and Sterility” in Dynasty Hall, Seoul Shilla Hotel from June 9th~10th to conquer the low birth late, inviting the world’s foremost scholars in the field of sterilization and reproductive medicine. 'The 5th Pacific Rim Society for Fertility and Sterility' held by CHA Medical Group(Representative : Kwang Yul Cha) is hosted by three leading institute; The Korean Society of Fertility & Sterility, The Korean Society of preservative reproductive medicine, and The Korean Society of Developmetal Biology. Nationally and internationally well-known authorities on the field of Sterilization and reproductive medicine from Korea, United States, and Japan announced their papers and about 500 participants from Thailand, India, Vietnam and Nepal enlighten the conference.
At first day of the conference, representative Cha Kwang Yul read the paper 'Slush Nitrogen Ovum Freezing method' that received 'The Best Paper Award' from 'World Society for Reproductive Medicine' and the head manager of Stem Cell Institute, Hyung-Min Jung made presentation over embryonic cell and was greeted enthusiastically by the participants. The survival rate of ovum is about 50 percents when applying the Existing Ovum Freezing Method. On the other hand, Slush-Nitrogen Ovum Freezing Method raise the survival rate to over 90 percents that it initiated the way to activate the ovum bank.
Stem Cell Production Capacity: CHA Medical Group(representative: Kwang Yul Cha) created total 12 Human Embryonic Stem Cell and under the admission of the International Stem Cell Deliberate Council, CHA Medical Group(representative: Kwang Yul Cha) is planning to produce over 100 embryonic stem cell that are able to apply clinical demonstration using human supporting cell, serum and non-serum culture medium at GMP within 10 years.
World known cytogenesis capacity & ability: CHA Medical Group(representative: Kwang Yul Cha) is the first to success in recovering the damage of cranial nerves by transplanting the mice's embyonic stem cell into alive one's brain. Developed differentiation technology by using neuron, vascular Endothelial, Cartilage Cell, Endocrine Cell, and Heart muscle cells.
Gene Manipulation in Human embryonic stem cell: By developing technology that can induct specific gene into Human Embryonic Cell CHA Medical Group achieved cytogeny technology in specific cell, Human Embryonic Stem Cell production, medicinal screening method, Tumor Suppressor Technology, and interpreting the function of the specific gene.
Gene Therapy ability: Found cancer cell suppressor protein and enzyme gene called 'mHAUSP' that operates the cancer-suppressing activity. Now researches on therapy and clinical test on progressing.
Artificial organ production ability: By Utilizing embryonic stem call and adult stem cell developed biodegradable tissue, instestine and Scaffold, Researches on three-dimensional artificial tissue and intestine production is in advance.
Leading the Cell Therapy Product market using stem cell: If applied-technology such as cytogenesis and cell therapy utilizing embryonic stem cell is practically use, size of over 600 billion won market will be created. To treat specific diseases(Leukemia, Diabetes, urinary incontinece, stroke) cell differentiation inducement and establishing stem cell lines bank using Embryonic Stem Cell and Adult Stem Cell is promoted.
Researches on Sterility & Stem Cell Security is guaranteed by running 'Human Ovum Freezing Bank: 'Slushed-Nitrogen Ovum Freezing Method' has survival rate over 90 percents and pregnancy rate is over 65%, too. The method described above is known as world's best technology that has similar reproduction ability to general ovum. CHA Biotech (Board of Director:Kwang Yul Cha) became the leader of this field by steadily executing safe and moral stem cell and medical treatment on sterility by running freezing bank.
CHA Regenerative Medical Institute, awarded the grant "Patient-Specific Stem Cell Production": Awarded the grant related to patient-specific stem cell production using somac cell reproduction from WIRB in June, 2006. Using Human ovum Freezing Bank, developing patient-specific stem cell production and treatment technology is their aim.
==Who is ''Kwang-Yul Cha''?==
Kwang Yul Cha is certified Obstetrics and Gynecology by College of Medicine, Yonsei University-Board. He is the president of Infertility Medical Center, CHA General Hospital, Chancellor of the College of Medicine, Pochon CHA University and Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. College of Medicine, Columbia University. Kwang Yul Cha Published over 100 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
※About Kwang Yul Cha, MD, PhD
-MD, Yonsei University School of Medicine
-PhD, Pochon CHA University College of Medicine
-Reproductive Endocrinology Specialist
-Fellowship, USC
-Visiting Professor, Columbia University School of Medicine
-Chancellor, Pochon CHA University (present)
-CEO, CHA HEALTH SYSTEMS, Inc. (present)
-Chairman, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (present)
-Director, CHA RMI (present)
-Co-Director, CHA Stem Cell Institute, Pochon CHA University College of Medicine (present)
-80 international papers and 200domestic papers, 15 books, 3 patents
Monday, April 11, 2011
Rare Good University - Oregano State University
It is recognized as one of the 73 operating Land Grants University of the World. It also is recognized as sea-grant, space-grant, and sun-grant. Amongst the several state universities , it is the only public university and one of the only two overall universities in the world to manage all the four grants.
According to a 2007 study of the top 500 universities of the world, this university was ranked higher than any other university in Oregon . It features in top 70 American universities while worldwide, the school is ranked in top 150 universities. It also features in top 50 universities of the US according to magazine STACK. It is ranked 29 th in the same list. It is also recognized as a University with very high research activity.
Components of the University
It was found in 1856 when Corvallis Academy was founded. In 1858, name was change to Corvallis College on the orders of Freemasons. October 27, 1868 is known as OSU Charter Day.
The Colleges of Agricultural Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, Forestry, Health & Human Sciences, Liberal Arts, Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, Pharmacy, Science, and Veterinary Medicine are the various colleges that form the university.
It awards Bachelor's degrees in a number of different disciplines, including Agriculture studies, American studies, botany, computer science, environmental engineering, forest engineering, horticulture, liberal studies, merchandising management, nutrition and food management, psychology, range land resources, and wood science and technology. Students must take a number of baccalaureate core courses emphasizing writing, world cultures, the arts and sciences, literature, creative thinking, diversity, and global awareness.
Degree, PG Degree, and other Programs
It awards graduate degrees in more than 80 areas in the Colleges of Health and Human Sciences, Agricultural Sciences, Liberal Arts, Science, Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Engineering, Business, Forestry, Pharmacy, Political Science, and Veterinary Medicine. The College of Education includes Counselor Education. There are a few interdisciplinary programs. It also awards other professional degrees, including DVM and the D. Pharm.
Post baccalaureate and non-degree programs also exist. It has more than 200 academic programs. Undergraduates have the opportunity to perform real research within their respective field. The University is also home to a reputable Honors College with more than 300 student enrolled. Its students have the opportunity to participate in features like internship programs etc.
Testimonials
Corvallis literally means “heart of the valley,” which is exactly what this town is. Biz Demographics has listed Corvallis as the seventh city in the nation for great places to conduct business. The National Arbor Day Foundation awarded Corvallis the “ Top Tree City ” award in 2002. In addition, the Orange County Register picked Corvallis as the Pac-10 Conference's best campus in 2002.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Spirit House | CJNY National Conference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8Lv6ryQSC4&hl=en
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Grant Cameron -- US Politicians & UFOs, Pt 3 of 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvII3qteBKw&hl=en
Monday, March 28, 2011
UK NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d65wTJ0qrA0&hl=en
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Yachen Gar, June 2005
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYW3QMjc7eM&hl=en
Monday, March 21, 2011
New ANU Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young - media conference, 1 Oct 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RdQEfSLeoM&hl=en
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
David Cerullo Presents the 2010 Prophecy Conference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo-NMDVQsxA&hl=en
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
End-of-Life Care: Weighing Ethics and Rationing Resources
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiTp1w48P3E&hl=en
Monday, March 14, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
KCCD: 5th National Lighting the Community Conference Interview (Korean)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rN1zkZqFDA&hl=en
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Grant Cameron -- US Politicians & UFOs, Pt 6 of 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCkTuCSuQHs&hl=en
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Grant Cameron -- US Politicians & UFOs, Pt 4 of 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a6oivIVqM4&hl=en
Monday, March 7, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Issa and Your Front-Line Federal Waste-Watchers: The US Inspectors General
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqJMkjUC_IM&hl=en
Friday, March 4, 2011
KVOA in Tucson letters on National Grants Conferences scam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kH7cJ3oJQk&hl=en
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Grant Cameron -- US Politicians & UFOs, Pt 2 of 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ju4MkT37js&hl=en
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Gail Godwin: 2010 National Book Festival
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL3edxIqgi4&hl=en
Saturday, February 26, 2011
McCain attacks on Hayworth: "Never get into a fight with an ugly pig"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvDVB-D9YWQ&hl=en
Friday, February 25, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Grant Cameron - U.S. politicians and UFOs, Pt 4 of 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8a6oivIVqM4&hl=en
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
KVOA in Tucson letters to national conferences Grants Scams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kH7cJ3oJQk&hl=en
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Hayworth doubles on "Free Money" Scam Infomercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48cH3RwVJx0&hl=en
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Secret Grant National - Get Your Free Grant!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK5FE0cbEI8&hl=en
Saturday, February 12, 2011
EWBBC 235 01/10/2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKoB0UKAz5A&hl=en
Friday, February 11, 2011
Ryan Healy Copywriting Position
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZRdGCWI-cA&hl=en
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Grant Cameron - U.S. politicians and UFOs, Pt 1 of 8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG4NcFkXmkM&hl=en
Monday, February 7, 2011
Governor Paterson Announces $ 11,000,000 National Emergency Grant (NEG)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KlQqwknMhk&hl=en
Sunday, February 6, 2011
McCain TV ad: "huckster JD - 60"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vc9LlQZ_ayM&hl=en
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
2010 SBIR National Conference - Small Business
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQtl6P8pr0M&hl=en
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
MEP National Conference Roger Kilmer / Pat Gallagher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiHn3MLdswo&hl=en
Monday, January 31, 2011
'Respected Leader' - Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, was one of the most important leaders for Indian Independence against the British colonial rule. He was born Subhas Chandra Bose but he is known to people as "Netaji" which means 'respected leader'.
Subhas Chandra Bose was born on January 23rd, 1897. His Bengali family was affluent and lived in Cuttack, Orissa. His father, Janakinath Bose, was a member of Bengal Legislative Council. He was a public prosecutor. Subhas went to Raven Shaw Collegiate School in Cuttack. Then he entered Scottish Church College in Calcutta and also went to Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University. When Subhas took the Indian Civil Services entrance exam in 1920, he came in fourth with the highest marks in English. But his career in the Indian Civil Service was short lived as he resigned in April 1921 to become one of the driving forces of the Indian Independence Movement. He joined the Indian National Congress and was very active in its youth wing.
Immediately after his resignation from the Indian Civil Service, Bose organized a boycott of the celebrations that were to mark the Prince of Wales' visit to India. He was arrested and imprisoned by the British. In April 24th, 1924, he was elected as the CEO of the newly formed Calcutta Municipal Corporation. In October of the same year, he was again imprisoned on the suspicion of terrorism. He was jailed at the Alipore Jail but later exiled to Mandalay, Burma. He led a procession to protest against the British rule in India and was arrested on January 23rd, 1930. He was released on September 25th, he was immediately elected as the Mayor of the City of Calcutta thereafter.
During the 20 year period, Netaji was imprisoned by the British eleven times. He was sent to jails in either India or Rangoon, Burma. He was exiled by the British in the mid 1930s. He left for Europe, where he campaigned with world leaders for the aspirations of Indian people for independence and self-governance. He met leaders in gatherings and conferences.
Although Bose had a clear contention to the British rule and colonialism, he was impressed by their systematic and methodical approach. He often wrote in his letters about the British system. While in England, Bose exchanged his ideas on the future on India with British Labour Party leaders and political movers and shakers alike.
Bose believed that independent India needed a Socialist authoritarianism like the Turkish leader, Kemal Ataturk for at least two decades. However, Bose was never granted the permission to meet him for political reasons. During his travels in England, only the Labour Party and Liberal politicians agreed to meet Bose. The Conservative Party leaders and officials refused to meet him, as a sign of their disapproval of a politician from a 'colony'.
Among the leaders that he met were Arthur Greenwood, Harold Laski, J.B.S. Haldane, Ivor Jennings, G.D.H. Cole, Gilbert Murray and Sir Stafford Cripps, Lord Halifax, George Lansbury, and Clement Attlee. It was during the Labour Party's control of 1945-1951, under then Prime Minister Attlee that India gained her independence.
By 1938, Subhas Chandra Bose became the president of Indian National Congress. He was elected to be president for two consecutive terms. However, there were ideological conflicts with another leader of Indian Independence Movement - Gandhi. Bose was an advocate of violent resistance. Getting total independence or "Swaj" by any means possible. He believed that Mahatma Gandhi's tactics of non-violence would never be sufficient. Gandhi also commented that "Subhas's victory is my defeat." Gandhi's continual opposition to Bose, led to Bose's resignation from the Congress Working Committee, the executive arm of Congress. Bose went on to establishing a separate political party, the All India Forward Bloc, which demanded the full and immediate independence of India from the British.
Subhas Chandra Bose stuck to his beliefs even at the on set of World War II. Bose's ideology was largely influenced by the Italian patriot and statesmen Guiseppes Garibaldi and Mazzini. The Gandhi-Nehru camp, a section of the Indian Congress leadership wanted to wait until the end of WWII. They believed that the British would grant India her independence then.
Bose saw the political instability as a chance to topple the British. When WWII broke out, Bose organized a massive protest against the Viceroy's declaration to enter into war for India without the consent of the leadership from the Congress. Gandhi was not convinced but Bose went ahead and called for civil disobedience and protests in Calcutta.
He was arrested and sent to jail by the British. After a seven day hunger strike, he was released to his home but the authorities kept Bose under a close watch. There were two court cases pending for Bose and it was clear that they would not let him go before WWII ended. So he escaped to Germany via Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. Bose travelled to the Soviet Union, Germany and Japan to seek alliance so the British could be attacked - leaving India.
With the assistance of the Japanese he freed the Indian prisoners of war and plantation workers from Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia and Singapore. He reorganized the Indian National Army to battle against the allies in Impal and Burma during the Second World War. The Japanese gave Bose military, monetary, political, and diplomatic assistance. Bose formed the Azad Hind Government while in exile.
Bose's connection with the Japanese and the Nazis was controversial. It has been a point of arguments and disagreements among politicians and historians alike. He had been accused of being a Fascist sympathizer. Most people in India however believed that his doctrine of realpolitik as a manifesto had guided his choices in socio-political matters.
On August 18th, 1945 while flying to Tokyo, his plane allegedly crashed over Taihuku ,Taiwan. (Though Taiwan Government later denied any incidence of plane crash on that day) . Although officially it was declared as an accident, contradictory evidence also exists that suggest otherwise. As a result there were many legends and theories as to Bose's whereabouts. Some stories claim that he died in Siberia while in a Soviet prison. Some claim that he survived the plane crash. Government of India has set up several committees to probe an inquiry into this matter.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
2010 MEP National Conference Keynote
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3hAUvvVxQM&hl=en
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Bill Bukowski - President's Conference Series: Understanding Desire, Session 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5GrgyBP5vY&hl=en
Thursday, January 27, 2011
The Right to Food
Most of us living in big and action-packed metropolises have a similar life pattern. All through our lives, we use the assets and gifts with which the Almighty Has blessed us without giving anything a second thought. Perhaps, we have taken everything for granted. Living in our air-conditioned rooms, we avoid a wrenching reality that 60% people around the world live below the poverty line with absolutely no concept of housing and electricity what so ever. With education easily accessible to us, we never realize that only 1 out of 8 children in the world ever gets to see a school. With our refrigerator and food supplies at just some steps, we tend to forget an eye opening and heart shattering fact that it's just a game of destiny that we are born in the right part of the world and into the right social class. If we hadn't, then we might have gone hungry all our short life, as 800 million people do, who were born in the wrong place or wrong conditions or into the wrong social class. This has to change. With caring and nourishing our own selves, we need to know and develop a better understanding of Human Rights and when do we actually start misusing them.
According to the Declaration of the United Nations, "Human rights are those basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity. To violate someone's human rights is to treat that person as though she or he were not a human being. To advocate human rights is to demand that the human dignity of all people be respected." It also refers to a concept that all human beings are free and have universal rights, or status, regardless of legal jurisdiction, and likewise other localizing factors, such as ethnicity and nationality, race, color and family background. This concept is not very new. The Theory of human rights is based on the dogma of "Moral Universalism", initially put forward by Greek philosopher Aristotle. In "Nicomachean Ethics," Aristotle presents his argument in support of the existence of "a natural moral order" and says that such a "natural" order should be the basis for all truly rational systems of justice. This concept of moral universalism implies that morality is not dependant on social and historical conditions and applies to all human beings regardless of place and time, and forms the basis of human rights. Roman Stoic philosophers such as Cicero and Seneca, also supported 'moral universalism' and argued that all moral laws originated in the rational will of God and the authority of such moral law transcended all local legal codes. Christianity, which emerged later, maintained the belief of a universal moral code in the ensuing centuries. Islam, one of the most believed and fastest growing religion of the world also makes a resounding effort to ensure equal rights to all people. Standing on these strong historical and religious grounds, much has been done to date to ensure rights to every individual living on this planet. United Nations along with its associate agencies in collaboration with hundreds and thousands of NGOs is trying to make this possible. At the same time, a great emphasis has been given to the fact that all the rights are inter related and solving one problem at a time would need to tackle all the other issues. While U.N.E.S.C.O is working for education and U.N.I.C.E.F for children, agencies like W.H.O, F.A.O and W.F.P are dealing with one of the most intense issues of our world and going every length to ensure one of the most basic rights to all humanity.
The Right to Food.
The Center for Economic and Social Right states "The right to food guarantees all people the ability to feed themselves. It also obligates states to cooperate in the equitable distribution of world food supplies. As part of the more general right to an "adequate standard of living," the right to food contributes to a broader question of whether people live in basic dignity. People have a right to the basic amount of food necessary for survival, but they also have a right to food of high enough quality and quantity to live in adequate dignity". This generalizes that hunger, malnutrition and inaccessibility of food is not only violation of a very basic human right but is also an obstacle for attaining social, political and economic stability and harmony. It stresses towards a fact that irrespective of all social, political, economic and geographical differences, every human being has a birth right to lead a life with access to adequate supply of food and water.
Providing adequate food and work has always been seen as prime moral obligation for the kings and monarchs with large empires and those ruling the common men. The only basic difference between these moral responsibilities and human rights is that the human rights give the poor and unprivileged people a claim, which principally is enforceable.
In those times of monarchy, people had no option other than to revolt against the king or state that failed to meet this obligation and responsibility to feed its citizens.
This signifies a fact that the idea of human right to food is to establish a practical and legal channel for fulfillment of this basic right and to seek remedies against authorities which fail to guarantee access to food. This idea is barely 200 years old-and not yet legally implemented in most states even today.
The right to adequate food is a human right and is well established and recognized on several premises under the international laws. Just after three years of the World War II, On December 10, 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 25 of this declaration states that everyone has a right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food. This universal declaration of human rights sets a common and realistic standard of achievement for all people and nations. Keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, states and nations shall strive to achieve the common global goal and emancipate their respective people from the curse of hunger, malnutrition and starvation. Nearly 20 years later, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966) developed these concepts more fully, stressing "the right of everyone to adequate food" and specifying "the fundamental right of everyone to be free from hunger". The Universal Declaration on the Eradication of Hunger and Malnutrition (1974) and the World Employment Conference (1976) also pressed to this fact asking for an inalienable right of food for all humans in order to develop their physical and mental faculties. Conferences and declarations such as The International Conference on Nutrition (ICN), World Declaration on Nutrition (1992), the Rome Declaration on World Food Security (1996) and the Plan of Action of the World Food Summit (1996) all stressed up to ensure right to food throughout the world. Agencies working under the United Nations such as Food and Agriculture Organization (F.A.O), World Health Organization (W.H.O) and World Food Program (W.F.P) are taking all considerable and necessary steps to eradicate the nuisance of hunger and starvation from the entire humanity. "Achieving food security for all" is the main point of focus of F.A.O's efforts. And to make sure people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. F.A.O's mandate is to raise levels of nutrition, improve agricultural productivity, better the lives of rural populations and contribute to the growth of the world economy. They also provide assistance to those nations who need to increase their crop yields but lacks technical skills. With a staggering budget of $765.7 million, F.A.O aims to achieve its goals on community, national and international levels. On the other hand, the largest international food aid organization, World Food Program, combats hunger in underdeveloped nations of the world with severe shortage of food. This hard and strenuous fight has been carried out through plan action of Rescue, Rapid Reaction and Rehabilitation. Expanding its activities into 78 countries around the world and with direct expenditure of US$ 2.9 billion, W.F.P is distributing food to 87.8 million poor people in the world which is the largest relief and aid operation of its kind ever since the dawn of human history. Most recent relief operations of W.F.P include earth quakes of Pakistan in 2005, floods in Bangladesh of 2004 and recent famine in Saharan and sub-Saharan Africa. Moreover, every year on 16th October, World Food day is celebrated to re-think and re-plan the strategies for present and future.
But despite the fact that the international community and UN has frequently reaffirmed the importance for the right to adequate food and launched multitudes of operational projects, a disturbing gap still exists between the standards set and the situation prevailing in many parts of the world. The target of reducing world hunger by the year 2015 which was set in World Food Summit in 1996 still appears a far cry. Statistics show that since 1990, the number of hungry and underfeed people is constantly and unceasingly increasing. In developing countries spread across 5 continents, it has started to increase at a rate of almost four million per year. By the advent of 21st century, the total number of undernourished people worldwide has risen to 854 million (14% of the world's total population): 820 million in developing countries, 25 million in countries in transition and nine million in industrialized countries. Today, only one out of seven people do not get enough food to lead an active and healthy life which is the birth right of everyone. According to a research conducted by F.A.O about the state of food insecurity in the world in 2006, 25,000 lives are lost everyday due to poverty and hunger. In the developing world, every second a child dies due to hunger and malnutrition. Moreover, 27 percent of children under 5 are moderately to severely underweight. In 2005, about 10.1 million children died before they reached their fifth birthday. Almost all of these deaths occurred in developing countries, 3/4 of them in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, the two regions that also suffer from the highest rates of hunger and malnutrition. Today, one in nearly seven people does not get enough food to lead an active and healthy life which is the birth right of everyone. Adding to this, malnutrition and undernourishment leads to many chronics and deficiencies leading to physical and mental restraints which they effected carry all through their lives. All these numbers and statistics lead us to the loop poles in international working bodies and their incomplete strategies and approach in dealing with these intense issues. At the same time, it indicates the presence of many other factors and causes that are still making hunger, malnutrition and violence of right of food the number one risk to health worldwide with greater number of victims annually than AIDS, malaria and cancer combined.
In order to understand the factors of this prevailing state of hunger and violence of the right to food, one needs to understand that inadequate food access can be due to two prime reasons: There is absolutely no food available, or the food is available but far from the access of deprived and unprivileged people. Stereotypically all importance and emphasis has been given by the states and the welfare organizations on the overall food availability and it has been thought that mainly through increasing food production and quality, hunger and malnutrition can be overcome and target of ensuring food rights to all can be achieved. Such a strong emphasis is only reasonable when the production of food by the poor is for themselves. But there is another view point to this situation. According to different experts, adequate quantity of food is available or can be produced with the current resources almost in every country of the world. Many of the countries considered poor, produce food enough for not only their domestic markets but for export as well. Nonetheless, hunger and malnutrition still persists. It may surprise us but according to the annual report presented by F.A.O in 2004, only 10% of the total hunger death is due to famine and malnutrition. This leads us to re-examine and arrive at some more obvious causes. Lack of food isn't the only cause of malnutrition and hunger but is also due to social injustice and political, economic and social segregations. There are almost one billion people around the world who earn less than $1 a day. These poor people are deprived of the rights to have their resources while the rich and those in power monopolize these resources for their own luxury and comfort. Billions of people all around the globe in their respective countries are never given opportunity to have a secure economic life and hence have food security. This statement is well proved by the facts like the total assets of the three wealthiest men in the world constitute 47% of the world's total monetary assets, and all three of them belong to the United States of America. On the other side, most food productions whether agricultural products or food obtained from oceans or rivers, goes towards feeding livestock whose meat and by-products are consumed mainly in the countries of the industrialized North.
The other reason for this number of deaths is global debt-trap. The World Bank has admitted that today, the developing countries pay $13 in debt as repayment for every $1 it receives in grants. Due to this, tens of billions of dollars which can be used to improve infrastructure, development of rural communities, education and health care are just being wasted in paying those debts to the World Bank. Thus, it would be rational to say that "Global Capitalism" and "Unequal distribution of resources" are the main monsters under the disguise of hunger and food shortage which are responsible for the massacre of human lives on such a massive scale.
Today, in order to bring hunger and malnutrition to an end and make access to food possible for all, long term attempts should be made on International, National and Individual grounds. Globally, the world has to re-realize a fact that right to adequate food is inherently linked to the dignity of humanity and is inseparable from the fulfillment of all human rights for all. Eradication of poverty, ensuring equal rights, education, employment, better and fast ways of transportations and better facilities for health would also improve food security. Necessary steps should be taken to ensure economic democracy and micro- finance should be made available on local level to reduce the global dominance of big industries on agriculture sector.
Internationally, accumulation of wealth should be reduced by massive redistribution of wealth and other resources. This also includes cancellation of debts to the Western banks and increased investment in rural and under-developed sectors. The West and those belonging to the industrialized and developed world should join hands today and try to improve the infrahuman conditions in many parts of the world such as Africa, South America and South Asia. At the time of a natural calamity, the welfare organizations and NGOs should establish a check and balance system to make sure that all the aids go to the deserving and those in need. As declared by the Economic and Social Council, "The role of the United Nations agencies, including through the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) at the country level, in promoting the realization of the right to food is of special importance. Coordinated efforts for the realization of the right to food should be maintained to enhance coherence and interaction among all the actors concerned, including the various components of civil society. The food organizations, FAO, WFP and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in conjunction with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), UNICEF, the World Bank and the regional development banks, should cooperate more effectively, building on their respective expertise, on the implementation of the right to food at the national level, with due respect to their individual mandates."
On national level, the state government should design and adapt a national strategy based on human rights principles to ensure food security for all its citizens. It should formulate policies and take all necessary steps to make sure that everyone is free from hunger and can enjoy his right to adequate food. It should also identify the resources available to meet the objectives and the most cost-effective way of using them. The national strategy should give particular attention to prevent discrimination in access to food on different aspects such as color, caste, creed, gender, financial standing and geographical location. Moreover, the state government should take all necessary measure to ensure transparency and accountability in all aspects of food system including production, processing, distribution, marketing, food safety and nutritional value. Adding to this, those who suffer the violation of the right to food should have full access to the judicial system of the country and all necessary steps for compensation and prevention for any further cases should be taken.
Last but not the least, every one of us who has got sufficient amount of resources to feed ourselves, must thank the Almighty for His blessings and should take small steps on individual and community basis to help those millions of our brothers and sisters who suffer from famine, hunger and malnutrition and are deprived of their right to food. We all must try not to waste the food and should contribute through our money, time and knowledge in ensuring the right to food to every human being on our mother Earth.