Michael Wood, who has presented on the BBC since the late 1970s, will teach students and give public lectures.
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McFaul, meanwhile, understands that the Russians tend to value discretion very highly and that they do not take kindly to holier-than-thou public lectures.
In a Jan. 29, 2006, New York Times interview Hansen charged that NASA public relations people had pressured him to allow them to review future public lectures, papers and postings on the GISS website.
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To help shatter the illusion that cigarettes were cool he visited schools, testified to Congress and gave public lectures, pulling off his shirt to show the operation scars that wrapped halfway round his back.
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It provides tours of the facility for interested members of the public and conduct lectures, outreach programs and demonstrations for the local community to show them how to grow food in various urban environments.
He has been conducting his actions across many media: production television series, giving lectures for public at large, publishing books and production documentary film.
Views on things like climate change, war and peace, the present capitalist economic model and poverty would all be welcome contributions to the public discourse, rather than lectures on gay marriage.
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Sir Patrick took every opportunity to meet his audience, undertaking lectures, tours, public appearances and more.
The lectures are always open to the public and later published in book form.
Thus, says Mr Rybczynski in these lectures given at the New York Public Library in October 1999, people appreciate architecture, among other reasons, because it prompts them to think who they might have been in the past and how far removed they now may be from that age.
The Louisville native first attracted public attention in 1908 for his book The American College, which condemned higher education for its reliance on lectures versus small classes and hands-on teaching.
Yet instead of being replaced by public libraries or correspondence schools in the past (as some experts had predicted) or by TED video lectures more recently, college has become more ingrained in our culture than ever.
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