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Mark Sakamoto
Free event at U of L PE250 at 6:45.
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Free event at U of L PE250 at 6:45.
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In celebration of our 50th Anniversary, the University of Lethbridge officially recognizes one of the few female founding faculty members of the University of Lethbridge, Dr. Wilma G. Winter. Please join us in the 1st Choice Savings Centre for Sport & Wellness in the atrium outside the athletics office for the dedication of the Wilma G. Winter Hall.
This is a free event, everyone is welcome.
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Dr. Jérémie Bouchard (Hokkai Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan) presents:
Investigating Native-Speakerism in the Japanese EFL Context from a Stratified Perspective.
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The University of Lethbridge in partnership with Nikka Yuko Japanese Garden, Ron & Joyce Sakamoto, Lethbridge Herald, SACPA, Wesbridge Construction Limited will present the following:
Title: Forgiveness, A Gift from My Grandparents
Speaker: Mark Sakamoto
Date: Saturday, September 15, 2018
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: PE-250 (1st Choice Savings Centre for Sports & Wellness, U of L)
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Public Art at Process
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Public Art and Monumentalism: Exploring dominant structures through spatial relations in public art
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The Department of Philosophy will host their first colloquium series event on Friday, September 7th (4:00 p.m.) in B-730.
Title: A note on Rueben's theory of trying
Guest Speaker: Gillman Payette
David Ruben has proposed a theory of trying that accounts for the truth of sentences like 'David is trying to move his arm.' In terms of elaborate counterfactual conditionals, I will present a counterexample to Ruben's theory and then offer a simple fix to the problem.
Everyone is welcome.
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Are you an aspiring entrepreneur? Do you have an idea for a business? Are you working on an innovative product? Do you wish more people understood your ideas?
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Join us in a hands-on workshop designed to help small business owners and early-stage entrepreneurs iterate and improve ideas.
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Do you want to get paid to play with Lego? Here's your opportunity to play creatively for cash!