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Cooking Up a Good Romance
Romance writers Diane Castell, Rosemary Laurey, Lori Foster, and LuAnn McClain lead an entertaining and energetic panel discussion at the 2007 Books by the Banks Festival. What is your life like when you are a busy author? What lessons have they learned that they can share with aspiring writers? Where do they get ideas for characters? How did they get started? The authors also share information about the collaborations they do as fund raisers for causes dear to them.
Privacy -- why should I care?
Professor Paul Fiorelli, Director of the Cintas Institute for Business Ethics at Xavier University. In this segment Profesor Fiorelli discusses privacy -- how much are we willing to give up to increase our security? how much should others know about us?
Study on the Economic Benefits of Public Libraries
Public libraries are a great value in Southwest Ohio.
Dr. Tracey Skale of Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, discusses ''Minds on the Edge''
Dr. Tracey Skale, the Chief Medical Officer of Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services, discusses her organizations' work and her participation in the program ''Minds on the Edge: Facing Mental Illness.''
ML21 Virtual Tour - Outreach Services
See the Outreach Services that bring the Library to you.
FOCUS - United Way of Greater Cincinnati
Kathy Lehr talks with three staff members about the numerous ways that the United Way of Greater Cincinnati serves our community.
Dr. Noble Maseru on Unnatural Causes - Is Inequality Making Us Sick
Cincinnati Health Commissioner, Noble Maseru on an April 19, 2008 "town hall" meeting to discuss Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick? The primary purpose will be to identify specific goals and objectives as they relate to Cincinnati and use these as the basis for focused dialogue and to plan concrete action steps to tackle health inequities and advocate for policies that promote well-being for everyone.
Xavier's George Gordon on Resumes
George Gordon offers examples of a strong resume and a weak resume, in addition to words or ''action verbs'' you should use and other helpful resume advice.
FOCUS - Dinosaurs Unearthed Exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center
Kathy Lehr talks with two local paleontologists who discuss the Dinosaurs Unearthed exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center as well as the 9th North American Paleontological Convention that was held in Cincinnati (June 21 through June 26, 2009).
Creating a Favorable - and Lasting - First Impression
LisaMarie Luccioni, MA, AICI, Certified Image Professional and Adjunct Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Cincinnati outlines the basics of how to create a favorable—and lasting—first impression.
FOCUS – STEM Schools for Ohio Students
STEM schools (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) offer a rigorous, diverse, and project-based curriculum that encourages young people to be more innovative. Three educators explain how STEM is benefiting Cincinnati's students and how teachers are being groomed to provide a more specialized education for their students.
Xavier University's Gordon on Job Searching in Today's Economy
George Gordon, visiting professor in Xavier University's MBA program of the Williams College of Business, is back to discuss job searching in depth, especially as it relates to the current economic downturn. Some topics discussed include social networking sites and how they can affect your professional image, the process one should adhere to when searching for a new career, and why you shouldn't ''discount'' yourself and your salary, even when jobs are scarce.
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