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Words In Action: TAGALOG
Bahay Kubo, a Filipino traditional song
Performed by the Filipino 1B Beginner students
Sangandaan (Crossroads) by songwriter Pete
Lacaba and Ding Achacoso
Performed by the Filipino 100 and 101
Intermediate and Advanced students
Words In Action - A MULTILINGUAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CELEBRATING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AT UC BERKELEY
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UC Berkeley's Disabled Students Program Director, Paul Hippolitus developed a course called Professional Development and Disability," which instructs disabled students on getting jobs after they graduate.
For full story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/04/23/disabled-students-class/
Video by Angie Holm and Roxanne Makasdjian
Thunder from the Steppes: New Perspectives on the Mongol Empire
Part 3 - The Role of Religion
Chair: Jacob DALTON, East Asian Languages and Cultures and South and Southeast Asian Studies, UC Berkeley
“A Secular Empire? Religions, Estates, and Tax Exemptions in the Mongol Empire”
Christopher ATWOOD, University of Pennsylvania
“Were the Mongols Atheists?”
Johan ELVERSKOG
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A variety of new UC Berkeley research on babies and young children is revealing how well and how early in life humans are able to perform complicated thinking tasks, sometimes better than computers. In fact, scientists are even trying to develop computer programs that can mimic what's going on in babies' brains. Prof. Alison Gopnik, Prof. Fei Xu, Prof. Thomas Griffiths, and graduate students Sophie Bridgers, Stephanie Denison, and Caren Walker discuss their work.
Produced by Roxanne Makasdjian, UC Berkeley Media Relations
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2012/03/12/babyeinsteins/