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This two-hour workshop introduces students to the European and American styles of dining. By the end of the workshop,
students should know the names of the plates and utensils used in dining; be familiar with the European and American
styles of eating; and be more confident about attending a formal meal.
Date:
4th March 2015 (Wed)
Time:
2:30pm - 4:20pm
Venue:
Group Viewing Room 2, Multimedia Learning Centre, Level 4, Main Library, Shaw Campus
Facilitator:
Ms. Patricia Warren
CCL Status:
Participants will receive a full credit for attending this Event
Are you overwhelmed by all the PDF documents you have downloaded while researching your papers? Mendeley is a
powerful tol to help you organise and annotate the readings you have found. Best of all, it can automatically generate
bibliographies in any citation style!
Date:
4th March 2015 (Wed)
Time:
2:30pm - 3:20pm
Venue:
Collaborative Computer Laboratory, Multimedia Learning Centre, Level 4, Main Library, Shaw Campus (map)
Facilitator:
Miss Chloe Lei
CCL Status:
Participants will receive a half credit for attending this Event
This presentation looks at new developments in Western pop music of the early 21st century. "New" sounds here represent
the various ways in which earlier pop trends of the 20th century are being reborn around the world. Using many video and
audio examples, participants will hear and discuss how recent Western hits can often market older sounds in new
packaging, while many of the liveliest innovations are coming from countries around Asia, Africa, and South America.
Date:
6th March 2015 (Fri)
Time:
2:30pm - 4pm
Venue:
Group Viewing Room 2, Multimedia Learning Centre, Level 4, Main Library, Shaw Campus
Facilitator:
Dr. John Winzenburg
CCL Status:
Participants will receive a full credit for attending this Event