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UID:26391@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20071121T093332
SUMMARY:SNR & Water Center 2008 Spring Seminars
DESCRIPTION:"Saltcedar Management Options".   Keith Duncan, New Mexico Sta
 te University.  Hosted by Tala Awada\nDr. Keith W. Duncan is a professor 
 with New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service and Agricu
 lture Experiment Station. Dr. Duncan earned a Bachelor's (1974) and Maste
 r's (1976) from Texas Tech University and Ph.D. (1981) in Range Science f
 rom Texas A&M University.  Dr. Duncan worked with Lilly Research Laborato
 ries as a field research scientist before moving to New Mexico in 1984 as
  the Brush and Weed Specialist.  Dr. Duncan is responsible for conducting
  statewide research/demonstration trials on noxious rangeland and noncrop
 land plant.s
LOCATION:HARDIN HALL Room 107 Hardin Hall Auditorium
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/06/26391/
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UID:27647@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080114T103357
SUMMARY:UHON 395 Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Suddenly, it’s bioenergy - ethanol and biodiesel. Bioenergy 
 to solve the climate change problem caused by greenhouse gases. Bioenergy
  to inject vitality into declining rural communities. Bioenergy to free u
 s from international oil villains. But wait… Bioenergy will drive food 
 prices up and starve the poor by appropriating the food supply for energy
 . Bioenergy will ruin our livestock sector. Bioenergy will deforest the t
 ropics and desertify the plains. Bioenergy will benefit farm landowners, 
 but no one else. And bioenergy will happen only with billions of dollars 
 of subsidies - can we afford it? In this course, students will evaluate t
 he prospects for biofuels in the context of climate change and the world 
 energy market. Participants will first review climate change assessments 
 and the relationship of climate change to world energy markets, and will 
 then examine the potential role of biofuels in reducing carbon emissions.
  Issues to be addressed include the potential effects of biofuels on food
  security and on natural resource sustainability, and a comparison of bio
 fuel subsidies versus carbon taxes in mitigating climate change. Particip
 ants will be expected to research and report on scientific studies, and t
 o learn and utilize various approaches to cost-benefit evaluation of publ
 ic policies. Our goal is not to resolve the difficult questions raised ab
 ove, but help students to sharpen their ability to analyze them and perha
 ps to more effectively advocate world-saving choices.
LOCATION:NEIHARDT RESIDENTIAL CENTER Room 118H
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/06/27647/
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UID:27894@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080123T165709
SUMMARY:Biotechnology/Life Sciences Spring 2008 Seminar
DESCRIPTION:“Phage all around us: Viruses in water, soil and sediment,
  will be presented by Dr. Eric Wommack, University of Delaware, Delaware
  Biotechnology Institute. A reception will be held at 3:30 p.m. The event
  is open to the public.
LOCATION:BEADLE CENTER Room E103
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/06/27894/
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DTSTART;TZID=US/Central:20080206T193000
UID:22438@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20070906T164002
SUMMARY:Ring of Fire - The Music of Johnny Cash
DESCRIPTION:The music of the Man in Black ignites the stage in the new Bro
 adway musical, "Ring of Fire," featuring 38 signature songs from the lege
 ndary Johnny Cash.  Stories of passion, redemption, humor, and salvation 
 set the stage ablaze in this musical celebration of the world's most famo
 us rebel.  Hits include "Walk the Line," "Hurt," "Jackson," "I've Been Ev
 erywhere," "Folsom Prision Blues," "A Boy Named Sue," and the title track
 , "Ring of Fire."  With smashing medleys and a hearty bounce in its guita
 r-driven step, this shindig will have you stompin' your feet and shoutin'
  for more!
LOCATION:LIED CENTER for PERFORMING ARTS Room Main Stage
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2008/02/06/22438/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070208
UID:30579@events.unl.edu
DTSTAMP:20080813T142356
SUMMARY:Omaha Big Red Road Show
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:Qwest Center, Omaha
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2007/02/08/30579/
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