Tenure Videos
Friends: The One With Princess Consuela (Ep. 1014)
from Dailymotion - Friends on theWB group on November 09, 2009
Duration: 1339
Duration: 1339
Rachel nearly gags on her meal when she secretly meets at a restaurant for a job interview and sits right next to the table where her current boss is dining. Phoebe considers legally changing her married name to something more exotic. Meanwhile, Joey feels abandoned when Monica and Chandler try to buy a house, but Joey finds solace with the sellers' precocious 8-year-old daughter, Mackenzie (DAKOTA FANNING - The Cat in the Hat ). Author: The_WB Tags: Monica Rachel Rachel gets fired Chandler New York Phoebe Joey Tenure NYC Comedy Central Perk Phoebe changes name Ross Posted: 10 November 2009 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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Women in Science are Still Rare in the Study of Radioactive Elements
from KUOW News Podcast on November 02, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine included two women. It's a sign of growing success for female scientists. But the National Science Foundation reports that women still make up only 33 percent of all people in science. That's especially true in the hard disciplines, such as the study of radioactive elements.
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Small Cash Loan: Keeps You Away From Urgent Mid Crisis
from 1000 Cash Advance Loan - Podcasts powered by Odiogo on October 23, 2009
Duration: 0
Duration: 0
Needs are infinite but to limit it and move accordingly is the best way to reconcile with life. If your needs are short term or small then applying for long term loan or big fund will not be a justified step. Loans are after all a kind of debt and debt is an obligation. So try always to take lesser obligation and for this if you are in need of the small cash then certainly you should look for the loan that could match exactly to your need. Small cash loan is such loan which has been meant to satisfy the exact need of your financial requirement, in this regard. Small Cash Loan refers to the loan which intends to provide you instant money to fulfill the need of your small financial crisis in no time. It is a short term loan aimed to fulfill your short term need like paying medical bills, repair of accidental car, education fee and so on. A small cash loan is ideally suited to fill the financial gap that occurs between two consecutive paychecks. Small cash loan allows you to borrow amount up to ?1000 for the repayment tenure varies from 10 to 14 days. However if you wish, you can extend it for the period of next 3-4 weeks by paying merely a bit extra charge. The loan is beneficial in many ways. It facilitates you to enjoy Amount to meet your financial emergencies in mid of the month. No credit check so bad credit borrowers can too avail it. Simple repayment terms and facility to improve the method of repayment. The loan does not force you for any special incumbency. It approves loan on behalf of your current repayment capacity and steady source of income. No paperwork for approval of small cash loan application. Money gets quickly transferred in your account within 24 hours. The loan is prompt and user friendly but it should be your responsibility to go through the term and condition of the loan. There are many financial lenders and credit unions in the market but make sure that you are going to deal with repute name. The instant nature of this loan requires fast medium of submission and there will no best option than internet for this. Small cash loan is prolific and caters the need of wider section of the people. As it offers loan without credit check so even a bad credit borrowers can avail it for their dual purpose.
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Nonstop_Institute_SAF_Theater_2
from recent posts tagged academic - blip.tv (beta) on July 08, 2009
Duration: 346
Duration: 346
Excerpt of a proposal for an Antioch College musical - Paula Treichler - Summer Alumni Festival - Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute - http://nonstopinstitute.org
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Expert Advice on Choosing EMI and Tenure for Lower Home Loan Rates
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe on June 18, 2009
Duration: 2
Duration: 2
Harsh Roongta advices for lower home loan rates
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Impact of reduce in home loan rate
from youtube :: recently added videos on June 05, 2009
Duration: 373
Duration: 373
Impact of reduce in home loan rate - Harsh Roongta Author: TheFinancevideos1 Keywords: home loan EMI repo rate reverse repo rate tenure interest rates processing fee long term economy business meta policies Real Estates apnaloan apnapaisa harsh roongta Added: June 5, 2009
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Conversations With History: Congress Globalization and the Economic Crisis
from UCTV Podcasts Presents: Conversations with History on May 18, 2009
Duration: 57
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Duration: 57
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Peter Townsend, et al. v. Antioch University
from antiochpapers on May 13, 2009
Duration: 2517
Duration: 2517
On May 12, 2009, the Court of Appeals of Ohio, Second Appellate District, heard an appeal on behalf of the members of the former faculty of Antioch College regarding reinstatement of their recently dismissed lawsuit against Antioch University. A video of this proceeding is online at the Antioch Papers - http://www.theantiochpapers.org/ In 2007 members of the former faculty of Antioch College filed a lawsuit alleging that Antioch University violated the Antioch College Faculty Personnel Policies . According to this contractual document, the University is mandated to seek "less drastic means" to closure through "consultation" with the College's Administrative Council, AdCil. Specifically, the University is required to work with AdCil to development "a plan and timetable for abating financial emergency" or closure. The faculty lawsuit alleges that Antioch University officers refused to meet with AdCil to develop this plan or explore less drastic means. A ruling on the appeal is expected sometime within the next 12 weeks. For background information see "The College Faculty" website - http://collegefaculty.org May 13, 2009 The Antioch Papers http://www.theantiochpapers.org/
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Deborah Barry: "The invisible map: Community tenure rights in the forest"
from Trip on a Deal on May 31, 2008
Duration: 2195
Duration: 2195
A presentation by Deborah Barry, Governance and Forests Program, CIFOR (Center for International Forest Research) and Rights and Resources Initiative.Part of the University of Chicago Program on the Global Environment's inaugural conference on the Social Life of Forests, held May 30-31, 2008.Over the last 20 years, a little known trend of land tenure reforms has swept across the world s southern forests, resulting in the official transference of tenure rights to communities of over 250 million hectares of forestlands. This so-called forest reform (not agrarian reform) is transferring a broad set or bundle of rights to indigenous peoples, local communities and groups to access forestlands and resources, providing initial opportunity for improving the livelihoods of poor forest-dependent communities. Communal titles are the most widespread, with a wide range of land use rights within the perimeters.The definition of these rights, the marking of how and where they are held, who grants them, and who holds them are not straightforward under the classic tenure system models. The range of land use rights from individual to common property use is obscured. Tools for mapping land use have expanded and become more participatory, helping to base these reforms on local institutions and rights, but are still largely in the hands of researchers and state agencies. These tools, increasingly incorporating GIS systems are excellent for using land use as a determinant of property boundaries or perimeters, but once these are established the knowledge is seldom available for communities themselves to use as a way to clarify, share or negotiate their complex systems of rights with outsiders. These internal customary practices and defacto rules-of-the-game adhered to by local communities are also dynamic, changing during different seasons, with new leadership, changes in forest product prices and often interacting with new rules imposed by external regulations or market opportunities once tenure is granted. There is a growing need to need to represent these rights - with a conceptual and practical framework - in order to both manage and defend them. This paper first presents a framework in which to consider how bundles of rights are distributed between the state, the collective, smaller groups and individuals within communal tenure systems. It then argues why the framework needs to be turned into a tool for multi-purpose participatory research at the intra and inter community levels. It makes the case that the tool can help communities themselves give visibility to internal tenure systems within the perimeters of their forestlands. Finally, the paper mentions the issues and challenges that will need to be addressed as the development of this tool goes forward.
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