Computer Science 195, 001 - Spring 2015
Social Implications of Computer Technology - John S. Denero
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M. NOURBESE PHILIP is a poet, essayist, novelist and playwright who lives in the space-time of the City of Toronto. She practised law in the City of Toronto for seven years before leaving to write full-time. She has published poetry, fiction, drama, and non-fiction. Among her best known published works are She Tries Her Tongue; Her Silence Softly Breaks, Looking for Livingstone: An Odyssey of Silence, and Harriet's Daughter, a young adult novel. Her most recent work,Zong!, is a genre-breaking, book-length poem which engages with ideas of the law, history and memory as they relate to the transatlantic slave trade. She is our second Holloway/Mixed Blood poet for the spring series.
http://holloway.english.berkeley.edu/
Pumapatak ang Ulan (Rain is Falling)
written by Danny Javier and sung by the
APO Hiking Society
Aling Pag-Ibig Pa? by Pete Lacaba and
Rody Vera
Performed by Beginning, Intermediate and
Advanced Filipino students
Biology 1B, 001 - Fall 2014
General Biology - Alan Shabel, John P. Huelsenbeck, David D Ackerly
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