What Does It Take to Create & Work Effectively in a Collaborative
In this series from the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Center for Health Leadership's 2011 Annual Leadership Conference, you will learn how to build effective partnerships within communities and health organizations, and across sectors.
As baby-boomers start reaching retirement age, how is society preparing for the 72 million seniors by 2030? In this panel, Manuel Acevedo founder of Helpful Villages, Andrew Scharlach UC Berkeley Professor of Aging at the School of Social Welfar, and Lisa Brinkmann Executive Director of Marin Villages came together to discuss empowering solutions for seniors to age in place around local community villages.
Donna Haraway presented her lecture as the 2003-2004 Avenali Chair in the Humanities at the Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC Berkeley. Haraway is a prominent theorist of the relationships between people and machines, and her work has incited debate in fields as varied as primatology, philosophy, and developmental biology. Haraway's The Cyborg Manifesto, first published in 1985, is now taught in undergraduate classes at countless universities and has been reprinted or translated in numerous anthologies in North America, Japan, and Europe.
Developmentalism advanced under one party dominance in Japan and under authoritarian regimes in Taiwan and Korea. The latter two democratized in the late 1980s. Democratic theory argues that competitive election and party alteration should have reduced the internal coherence endemic under developmentalism. But in fact, to what extent did greater democratization make a difference?
Computer Science 61A, 001 - Spring 2015
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - John S. Denero
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