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 University of California, Berkeley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The campus is bordered on the west by downtown Berkeley, on the north by older neighborhoods, and on the east by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Berkeley hills.
Berkeley has graduated more students who go on to earn doctorates than any other university in the United States, and its enrollment of National Merit Scholars was third in the nation until 2002, when participation in the National Merit program was discontinued.
Jenny informs Forrest that she lives together with Wesley in Berkeley where he is the president of the Berkeley chapter of Students for a Democratic Society.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_California,_Berkeley   (4903 words)

  
 Chicano/Latino Studies Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
Shot in the mountains of the Sierra Norte in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico and the inner-city neighborhoods in Los Angeles, this documentary explores the long-standing cultural tradition of basketball among the Oaxacan community.
Examines the key issues, problems, and concerns of the Mexican-American community in the United States, reviews the progress Chicanos have recently made in politics, education, labor, and economic development, and summarizes the ways they are responding to the challenges of the future.
The account of a reverse discrimination court case over the firing in 1989 of a white teacher in a Piscataway, New Jersey high school because of her race.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /MRC/LatinoVid.html   (4903 words)

  
 Chicano/Latino Studies Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
Shot in the mountains of the Sierra Norte in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico and the inner-city neighborhoods in Los Angeles, this documentary explores the long-standing cultural tradition of basketball among the Oaxacan community.
Examines the key issues, problems, and concerns of the Mexican-American community in the United States, reviews the progress Chicanos have recently made in politics, education, labor, and economic development, and summarizes the ways they are responding to the challenges of the future.
The account of a reverse discrimination court case over the firing in 1989 of a white teacher in a Piscataway, New Jersey high school because of her race.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /MRC/LatinoVid.html   (4903 words)

  
 Chicano/Latino Studies Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
Shot in the mountains of the Sierra Norte in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico and the inner-city neighborhoods in Los Angeles, this documentary explores the long-standing cultural tradition of basketball among the Oaxacan community.
Examines the key issues, problems, and concerns of the Mexican-American community in the United States, reviews the progress Chicanos have recently made in politics, education, labor, and economic development, and summarizes the ways they are responding to the challenges of the future.
The account of a reverse discrimination court case over the firing in 1989 of a white teacher in a Piscataway, New Jersey high school because of her race.
www.lib.berkeley.edu /MRC/LatinoVid.html   (4903 words)

  
 BAHA :: House Tours
The annual house tour is BAHA’s major fundraising event, as well as a vehicle to disseminate information on important Bay Area architects and Berkeley neighborhoods (scroll down to see a complete list of our past house tours).
Our exhaustively researched house tour guidebooks provide a permanent record not only of the featured houses but of architecture in their neighborhoods.
Please note: some of our tour guidebooks are out of print.
www.berkeleyheritage.com /house_tours.html   (191 words)

  
 Toxic-pollutants list available on-line
In a flurry of ads on America Online and Yahoo, a popular search engine for the Internet, environmentalists are hailing the site as a great tool for students, businesses, government agencies and people at home.
The environmental group started the site to shift the burden onto the businesses of assuring the public that they are operating safely.
They must report significant releases to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under a Toxic Release Inventory, part of a right-to-know provision in the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/examiner/archive/1998/04/15/NEWS5815.dtl   (722 words)

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