Fundamental dynamic data structures, including linear lists, queues, trees, and other linked structures; arrays strings, and hash tables. Storage management. Elementary principles of software engineering. Abstract data types. Algorithms for sorting and searching. Introduction to the Java programming language.
Large numbers of Chinese paintings from early times were lost, but some were taken to Japan and preserved there. In this lecture, I show and discuss Song landscapes as practiced by the real artists—the professional or vocational masters who made up the main tradition, and whose works we know through their preservation in both China and Japan. Following this, I show and discuss images of paintings of post-Song works that continue the great tradition.
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UC Berkeley's Sather Tower, or the "Campanile," has a grand carillon with 61 bells; the largest weighs 5.25 tons. UC Berkeley has the only permanent, full-time carillonist position at a North American university, and University Carillonist Jeff Davis’ teaching program is the most extensive at a U.S. university with a bell tower.
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Emily Ozer PhD, professor at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and co-director, 14Y, presents at the school’s research symposium, “A Second Chance in the Second Decade: Adolescence as a Key Developmental Window to Transform Population Health,” December 8, 2014.
Professor Ozer is a psychologist whose U.S.-based work focuses on adolescent development and mental health, particularly focused on the role of social settings and collaborative approaches to school-based interventions. Her recent international work has focused on the psychological pathways and impact of large-scale economic interventions for youth and adults.