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Dexigner Contemporary Constructions: Design at the Art Institute of Chicago Dexigner Zoë Ryan, Neville Bryan Curator of Design at The Art Institute of Chicago, will talk about her role as the Institute’s first design curator, … ... Read more

Gareth Gates in Les Miserables

Posted by admin On November - 18 - 2009

the role of Marius he enrolled in an acting course at London’s prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA): “It really was a fantastic experience. ... Read more

DU sets up quality assurance cell

Posted by admin On November - 15 - 2009

certain set parameters,” informed Deepak Pental, vice-chancellor, DU. Elaborating on the role of IQAC, AK Bakhshi, director, Institute of Lifelong Learning, said, “DU is known for its high standards... Read more

Sculpture expert named as Tate Britain director

Posted by admin On November - 11 - 2009

Penelope Curtis will take up her role as director of Tate Britain in April 2010. ... Read more

Sculpture expert named as Tate Britain director

Posted by admin On November - 11 - 2009

Penelope Curtis will take up her role as director of Tate Britain in April 2010. ... Read more

Speaking of conferences in November that I am unable to attend, Geert Lovink and Shirley Niemans at the Institute of Network Cultures have organized the Society of the Query conference, November 13-14 in Amsterdam. With the tagline “Stop Searching, Start Questioning!” , this event hopes to critically reflect on the information society and the dominant role of the search engine in our culture: This two-day Query conference aims to examine the key issues that are emerging around web searc ... Read more

Vitamin K

Posted by admin On October - 14 - 2009

Vitamin K are a group of fat loving vitamins that are needed for the translation of certain proteins required for blood coagulation. The body can store fat soluble vitamins in the fatty tissue for future use which also means that is very is a risk of toxicity when an individual takes too much.There are two naturally occurring forms of vitamin K-K1 which is synthesized from plants and K2 which is synthesized from bacteria. At this time the only known biological role of vitamin K is as a cold fa ... Read more

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