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The holidays are often a stressful time for many college students. From finishing up final exams, to the thought of heading back to their family home for vacation could trigger feelings of fear or anxiety. In this episode, KCSB's Clarissa Hom speaks with psychiatrist Pamela Reeves about ways to help overcome feelings of anxiety - and make the end-of-year downtime more merry for everyone.
We discuss chapters 9-13 of Agatha Christie's 'The Body in the Library', the second novel to feature Miss Jane Marple. As the police continue their investigation into the death of Ruby Keene, they are sidetracked by another (definitely unrelated) murder, of one Pamela Reeves. Found burning in the wreckage of a Minoan 14 motor vehicle at the local quarry, the young girl had gone missing just a day before Ruby's death. Unsurprisingly, Miss Marple notices something off about the girl's cause of death, and our lady detective steps into her own.We're also joined by Moira Redmond of 'Clothes in Books' to talk a bit about the background of her blog, the way Christie approaches fashion, and how Christie's narratives served as escapism for the Dame during the war.
The emotional toll of long-term pandemic stress on young adults, and the potential mental health stressors of living in an isolated dorm room with no windows are just some of the topics KCSB's Jennifer Yoshikoshi discusses with psychiatrist Dr. Pamela Reeves, MD on this episode of Inside Isla Vista. Plus, college students who live in IV share how they are feeling nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as their thoughts about living in Munger Hall, the proposed prefabbed 4,500 bed "Dormzilla" UCSB administration is offering up as a quick solution to a severe housing shortage.
C'è un cadavere in biblioteca è un giallo del 1942 scritto da Agatha Christie, scopriamo assieme chi è l'assassino! Settimo episodio: finalmente potremo scoprire l'assassino di Ruby Keene e Pamela Reeves, siete pronti? 007_podcast.mp3
C'è un cadavere in biblioteca è un giallo del 1942 scritto da Agatha Christie, scopriamo assieme chi è l'assassino! Quinto episodio: i Jefferson stanno nascondendo la loro situazione finanziaria, e cosa unisce l'omicidio di Pamela Reeves con quello di Ruby Keene? E gli alibi dei nostri indiziati reggono agli interrogatori? 005_podcast.mp3
C'è un cadavere in biblioteca è un giallo del 1942 scritto da Agatha Christie, scopriamo assieme chi è l'assassino! Quarto episodio: Pamela Reeves è il nome della povera ragazza trovata carbonizzata nell'auto del signor Bartlett. Miss Marple si mette all'opera e con la signora Bantry per cercare di far luce sulla vicenda e capire finalmente chi sta nascondendo dettagli sulla notte dell'assassinio di Ruby Keene. E le sue unghie? Che c'entrano? 004_podcast_0.mp3
Kakenya Ntaiya, founder of the Kakenya Center for Excellence, and Pamela Reeves, Watson Institute Senior Fellow, discuss genital mutilation, education, and the power of engaging the next generation of women in Kenya.
The 86th annual William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition features third-year law students Trevor Lovell and Nate Bilhartz (representing the petitioner) and Rhett Ricard and Brett Rector (for the respondent). Judges Thomas Griffith '85 of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, Roy McLeese of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and Pamela Reeves of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee preside. (April 18, 2015, University of Virginia School of Law)
From human rights to economic opportunity, bold and rigorous thinking about gender equality can lead us to a safer, more prosperous, and more just world. As we think about the next ten years, how will the lives of women improve and prosper? What are the big ideas from women, and about women, that will help transform the next decade into one of real opportunity at home and abroad? Remarkable leaders across a variety of sectors will present their thoughts about ways to advance the cause of women and girls, and in so doing, advance the entire world. Underwritten by PepsiCo. Monique Villa, Arianna Huffington, Pamela Reeves, Christina Paxson, Jane Harman, Shiza Shahid, Sally Blount, Lori Gottlieb, Sherrilyn Ifill, Joanna Lipper
It is estimated by Walk Free that 30 million men, women and children are held in forced labor and servitude. It is a $32 billion business and growing. The fight against slavery and human trafficking is a cultural, ethical, and moral imperative for all businesses to insure there are no slaves or forces labor workers in the supply chain. In the age of professed transparency and the ways in which fundamental human rights are being challenged, it is critical that businesses take a stand against profits coming from any sort of human trafficking. By cutting off the revenue and supply chain at a business level you cut off the ability of those who enslave and traffic to make a living on the back of others. Martina Vandenberg, Monique Villa, Pamela Reeves