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MEI Staff & Board Members. Nuclear Remembrance Day 2014. 2016 RMI-US Nuclear Legacy Summit. Marshallese Educational Initiative, Inc. NOW ACCEPTING STUDENTS FOR OUR June-July 2016 CLASS, Details announced soon! Fee: $195 (Ask about our educator and nonprofit rate). MEI offers English to Marshallese and Marshallese to English translation services on a fee basis. Our translators utilize the Marshallese dictionary, the government endorsed and standardized language of the RMI. For a more in-depth understandin...
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Dreaming Wires: May 2010
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Saturday, 29 May 2010. L Rendell et al.: Why Copy Others? Another Journal Club article - this one discussed by Celia Heyes. Rendell, L., Boyd, R., Cownden, D., Enquist, M., Eriksson, K., Feldman, M. W., et al. (2010). Why copy others? Insights from the social learning strategies tournament. The tournament reported in this article (discussing the results of which was one of the focal points of the EHBEA. Meeting I attended in St Andrews last year) was modelled on Axelrod and Hamilton's. For the next six m...
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Dreaming Wires: Peter Rudiak-Gould: "The Sea Also Rises: Facing Climate Change in the Marshall Islands"
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010. Peter Rudiak-Gould: "The Sea Also Rises: Facing Climate Change in the Marshall Islands". Is a published writer and a PhD student at the Centre for Anthropology and Mind. In Oxford, supervised by Harvey Whitehouse. He just gave an excellent talk on his PhD research in the Marshall Islands. A general socio-cultural decline. Although he found that climate change may be as high as #3 on the list of concerns that people have about the future, they tended to be more worried about ec...
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as we were saying: May 2011
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As we were saying. Fray Luis de León, the great humanist scholar of the Spanish Golden Age, one of the sages of Salamanca University, was condemned by the Inquisition for translating the Song of Solomon and spent four years in prison before being allowed to return to his lectern, where he began his first lecture with the phrase, "Decíamos ayer": "As we were saying yesterday.". Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Global warming: 'This is the worst news'. Worst ever carbon emissions leave climate on the brink. John Sau...