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[Charlottesville Podcasting Network] Charlottesville Podcasting Network » The 19th Virginia Infantry at ...: The Charlottesville Podcasting Network is your source for lectures, radio shows and more from throughout Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Each week we post hours of material for you to listen to.

[The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History] The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. For Historians ...: What is most striking about the American Civil War is that it took a violent and bloody war to end slavery in the United States, whereas in the British Empire slavery was abolished without bloodshed despite the opposition of the British aristocracy who had a great financial stake in the slave trade. As we know, Lincoln set out to save the Union, not end slavery.

[Charlottesville Podcasting Network] The Battle of Cedar Mountain: On Wednesday, July 22nd, Rick Britton will conduct a tour of the Cedar Mountain Battlefield. After lunch the group will take a Civil War walking tour of the historic downtown area presented by Virginia Morton, the well-known author of Marching Through Culpeper!

[Charlottesville Words] Charlottesville Tomorrow Internship Opportunity « Charlottesville ...: “Being able to observe and engage with the Charlottesville-Albemarle community’s land use and transportation discussions has been an ideal supplement to the planning theory and methods I’m acquiring from classes.” Through the course of attending planning commission meetings and other public meetings, I have gradually been able to pick up some of the nuances and political undercurrents of the decision-making process.”

[Charlottesville Podcasting Network] Charlottesville Podcasting Network » Ralph Alan Cohen on the ...: [...] to lay the blame Posted on February 19, 2009 by Elizabeth Interesting comment over at Charlottesville Podcasting Network regarding the theater lecture I linked to earlier. The commenter is Charles J.

[Jordo Media - Feed of the Day from our RSS Feed Directory] Jordo Media - View the feed - A Podcasting Blog from Podcasting ...: Father Roderick Vonhogen, host of the Daily Breakfast and Catholic Insider podcasts and known by some as the original podcasting priest, led a presentation on how to get started in podcasting to go along with the demonstrations that experts were providing outside the exhibition hall at the Georgia International Convention Center. Several hundred people took part in the new media event June 22, which followed the annual Eucharistic Congress of the Archdiocese of Atlanta held June 20-21.

[Darren Hoyt Dot Com] Looking for More than Music | Darren Hoyt Dot Com: If it’s still available, see if you can find Benjamen Walker’s the Theory of Everything. It seemed to have died shortly after he started producing them for NPR.

[SLA Illinois Chapter - Connecting People and Information] Tech Tips: Moving at the Speed of Byte | SLA Illinois Chapter: Podcasting was assessed by Bart Ragon, assistant director for library technology services and development at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the University of Virginia-Charlottesville. Podcasts are actually tied to blogs, in that they started as "audio blogs"

[Star Stryder] Star Stryder » Blog Archive » Majoring in Astronomy: Like English ...: In the part of the world where I come from, there tends to be a lot of ignorance from the general public with regards to science and engineering, despite so many discoveries and inventions coming from there. I also remember vividly having to justify my choice of engineering degree to people, who had no actual idea of the applications and benefits that such a field can provide to society.

[Untitled] ALA | American Libraries - Medical Librarians Get Healthy Dose of ...: Other members of the Web 2.0 panel were Amanda Etches-Johnson of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Bart Ragon of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and Melissa Rethlefsen of the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota, who talked about how librarians are using social networking applications to create online communities. “This is our future,”

[The Mad Mortgage Machine] Real Estate Blog - Advantages of My BlackBerry and how I use it: As a technology instructor for my brokerage, I talk to a lot of agents and have seen a trend where agents are switching from Treos to Blackberrys. Blackberrys seem to have a better track record to reliability (although there is less after-market software available for the Blackberry). 

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