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NOTEBOOKS: Professional Diary/Calendar/Notes [# 84]
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- 2007 October 22-November 7 (Creation)
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- 2007-10-22 Lester Brown - notes on Chapter 4 & 5 pg. 2-4
- 2007-10-23 Bioethics - Environmental ethics - Greg Peterson pg 5-10 (top, pg. 13)
- 2007-10-23 April Brooks - N. E. Hansen Lecture Series pg. 11-12
- 2007-10-23 Honors 303 - Global Climate Change - Talk I at SDAM pg. 13-18
- 2007-10-24 Webcast - Building a Durable Future: Community, the Campus & Deep Economy pg. 19-29 (cost $240 to get this transmission)
- 2007-10-25 Bioethics - Greg Peterson - Environmental Ethics pg. 30-37
- 2007-10-25 GLST/Phil 399 - Greg Peterson - Resources pg. 37-40b
- 2007-10-26 Notes on Bill Moyers' NOW pg. 41
- 2007-10-27 McKibben Chapter 3 notes pg. 42-53
- 2007-10-29 SDCWA - Reese Ehrlich on Iraq pg. 53-61
- 2007-10-30 Greg Peterson & Bioethics pg. 61-67
- 2007-10-30 Meeting with Evert Van der Sluis pg. 68
- 2007-10-30 Honors 301 class pg. 69-77
- 2007-11-01 Denver NCHC pg. 77-126
- Continuing in Honors pg. 77-79
- Honors off campus - Service pg. 80-82
- Patty Limerik pg. 82-88
- CAT - City as Text pg. 90-93
- University of Maine - Honros & the environment pg. 94
- Dr. Mark Haggerty pg. 94-95
- Dr. Margaret Kittenger pg. 95-96
- Dr. Kathleen Ellis pg. 96-97
- Bob Burns pg. 98
- Nels Granholm pg. 98
- Patrick Weber, Chris Duggard, Patrick Kane pg. 98-101
- Nels' discussion with Marjorie Rhine pg. 102
- Bob Horan - UMHC stuff pg. 103-104
- Socratic Method pg. 104
- Matt Silliman pg. 104
- Diann McCable pg. 104-105
- Bob Horan pg. 106
- Jay Gaspar pg. 107-108
- Bernice Braid pg. 108-109
- Questions pg. 109-112
- Larry Clark & Ann Rinn - "Leta Hollingworth: Pioneer of Gifted Research and __" pg.113-118
- 2007-11-03 Derek Powazek - "The Rise of Authentic Media" pg. 119-126
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- Granholm, Nels H. (Subject)