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Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines: A Partially Annotated Bibliography
This bibliography on “Education and Training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines” has been specifically prepared for the UWI School of Continuing Studies’ St. Vincent and the Grenadines Conference. It covers all aspects of education and training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines including: Academic achievement,economics of education, educational infrastructure, literacy and mathematics education
Christopher Cannon speaks at the hearings on the impeachment of President Clinton
Rep. Christopher Cannon speaks at the hearings on the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. Other speakers include Rep. Bob Barr (R-GA) and Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott
Major Christopher Mayhew speaks at a Kalamazoo College convocation
Major Christopher Mayhew speaks at a Kalamazoo College convocation in place of Sir Gladwyn Jebb, whose duties rendered him unable to leave Great Britain. He discusses the Korean War, the United Nations, and its contributions, together with Great Britain, to democracy in the world. Addressing the proposal to allow China and Russia into the UN, he states "No doubt its a bad time at present to invite Communist China into the United Nations, but I'm sure that if UN is to have any value of peace in future, then in due course both Russia and China should be there.
Michigan State University senior Christopher Carlisle talks about growing up in Detroit, poverty, high school life, historical figures, career aspiration
Michigan State University senior Christopher Carlisle talks about growing up in one of the last, "good neighborhoods" in Detroit, his perception of the surrounding poverty, attending a Catholic high school, being a good athlete and an under achieving student. Carlisle also reflects upon successful and famous persons in history who have blazed their own trails and says that he hopes to be an artist himself, and to be a creative individual throughout his life
Christopher Cox warns that U.S. military secrets may wind up in the hands of rogue states
Rep. Christopher Cox [R-CA], chair of the special committee investigating Chinese theft of U.S. military secrets, predicts an unsafe future
Michigan State University sophomore Christopher Day says he wants a career in law and sees himself someday living in New England with a wife and children
Michigan State University sophomore Christopher Day says he wants a career in law and sees himself someday living in New England with a wife and children. Day compares his contemporaries to the generation of the 1960s, the tension between getting a good paying career and establishing an enjoyable life, his family, the transition from high school to college, life in his fraternity, and his experience with what he calls "reverse discrimination.
Bridget Vincent
Bridget Vincent was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida and is pursuing a bachelor’s degree in biology. She is currently determining the relationship of a morphologically distinct Croaker fish population to other populations in its genus under Dr. Eric Hoffman. She has also studied pit viper phylogenetics and systematics under Dr. Christopher Parkinson. In the future, she plans to pursue a Ph.D. in marine biology.https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ramp_gallery/1078/thumbnail.jp
Interview of Hmong immigrant, lawyer and pastor Dr. T. Christopher Thao on emigrating to the United States
Gift of Martha Aladjem Bloomfield.Hmong immigrant, lawyer and pastor Dr. T. Christopher Thao recounts emigrating to the U.S. and living in isolation with his sponsor in rural Arkansas. He discusses his educational drive which took him to Minnesota where he obtained his undergraduate and law degrees as well as a Ph.D. in New Testament studies. He says his call to ministry took him first to California and then finally brought him to Warren, Michigan
Christopher Beisel describes the founding of Libros San Cristobal La Antigua in Guatemala, the Meso-American publisher of fine, limited-edition, hand-made books
Christopher Beisel describes the founding of Libros San Cristobal La Antigua in Guatemala, the Meso-American publisher of fine, limited-edition, hand-made books. Beisel describes the relationships his business has created in the community, the jobs he has created, the preservation of an ancient craft, and his efforts to protect and preserve the environment. He also talks about the history and culture of Guatemala and political tensions in the country. Beisel is introduced by MSU Librarian Mary Jo Zeter. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held at the MSU Main Library
Jimmy Carter answers questions put to him by ordinary citizens, in Yazoo, Mississippi
Carter's responses and general performance are analyzed by Doris Kearns Goodwin and Christopher Lydon
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