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         Suzuki David:     more books (100)
  1. Orca: Visions of the Killer Whale by Peter Knudtson, 2004-05-18
  2. Living Things We Love to Hate: Facts, Fantasies & Fallacies by Des Kennedy, 2002-03-01
  3. Penan: Voice for the Borneo Rain Forest by Wade Davis, Thom Henley, 1990-06
  4. Looking at the Body by David Suzuki, 1991-08-09
  5. Connections: Finding Out About the Environment by Suzuki David, 2002-01
  6. The tree suitcase; illustrated by Yvonne Cathcart. by David Suzuki, 1998
  7. Soul Solution: The Need for a Theology of the Earth by Bob Harrington, Linda Harrington, 2008-06
  8. Inventing the Future by David Suzuki, 1991-03
  9. The Sacred Balance: Rediscovering Our Place in Nature by David T. Suzuki, 2008-01
  10. Nature in the Home by David Suzuki, 1993-08-01
  11. INVENTING THE FUTURE: REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND NATURE (ADAMANTINE STUDIES ON THE 21ST CENTURY) by DAVID SUZUKI, 1991
  12. Time to Change: Essays by David Suzuki, 1995-02
  13. Ma vie by David Suzuki, 2006-04-21
  14. Time to Change NandE (B Format) by David Suzuki, 1994

81. Transcript - Mr David Suzuki - 6 Mar 2003
Hope for a Troubled Planet The Good News Story . Mr david suzuki. ASIALINKREADINGS-MIALSSEMINAR MELBOURNE - 7 February 2002. Please welcome Dr david suzuki.
http://www.asialink.unimelb.edu.au/cpp/transcripts/suzuki200203.html
Transcripts "Hope for a Troubled Planet: The Good News Story" Mr David Suzuki ASIALINK-READINGS-MIALS SEMINAR
MELBOURNE - 7 February 2002 Welcome and Introduction:
Jenny McGregor, Executive Director, Asialink
Welcome, ladies and gentleman, to this fantastic event tonight. My name is Jenny McGregor and I’m the Director of Asialink, Australia’s leading institution for increasing understanding and building partnerships between Australia and Asia. We’re privileged to share this wonderful Nation Fender Katsilidis building, the Sidney Myer Asia Centre, with the Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies. Together we work to bring a rich program of intellectual and cultural events about Asia to the Melbourne community. We have an amazing array of events happening, so please keep in touch with us and you’ll keep in the know about Asia. Tonight on behalf of Readings, Asialink, MIALS and the University of Melbourne, it is my great honour to introduce the global superstar of the environmental movement, Dr David Suzuki. David’s going to discuss one of the most important issues confronting Asia and obviously all of the rest of the world as well: “Hope for a Troubled Planet”. It is a good news story for David. An award winning researcher, teacher and broadcaster, Dr Suzuki has developed a worldwide reputation for his ability to explain the complexities of the natural world in a compelling and comprehensible way. He even does it, as many of you will know, in a fabulously engaging way to students and kids. An award winning person on many, many levels, he’s recognized as a world leader in sustainable ecology and is a recipient of the UNESCO Prize for Science, the United Nations’ Environment Program Medal and the Order of Canada. He’s written more than thirty books and has received fifteen honorary doctorates from universities in Canada, the US and Australia. Please welcome Dr David Suzuki.

82. David Suzuki
The People's Summit Marquee Series Presents david suzuki. Saturday,June 17, 1995. 8 pm Saint Mary's University Burke Education Building
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Current/P7/david.html
The People's Summit Marquee Series Presents:
David Suzuki
Saturday, June 17, 1995
8 p.m.
Saint Mary's University
Burke Education Building Topic: Setting the Real Bottom Line
Biography and Background
Over half of all living Nobel prize winners signed a Warning to Humanity in 1992 and 58 World Academics of Science released a document in 1994 suggesting that humankind is embarked on an uprecedented and catastrophic path of destroying the very support systems of life. Population growth, overconsumption, inappropriate technological application and economic expansion are changing the biophysical features of the Earth. What is driving the destruction is neoclassical economics which glorifies human creativity and produces capacity while externalizing the natural capital and services. Politicians and business people ignore the warnings of scientists to pursue a suicidal agenda.
Since 1969 David Suzuki Ph.D has been a full Professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. He is currently with the Sustainable Development Research Institute. He was the recipient of the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship Award as the "Outstanding Canadian Research Scientist under the age of 35" from 1969 to 1972. As a distinguished journalist and broadcaster, he is familiar to television audiences as the host of CBC's "The Nature of Things" and "A Planet for the Taking". Dr. Suzuki is a past recipient of UNESCO's Kalinga Prize for Science, the United Nations Environment Program medal and Global 500. He is an officer of the Order of Canada and recipient of 11 honorary degrees in Canada and the United States. Known for his work in support of Canada's Native people, he lives with his wife, Dr. Tara Cullis, and two children in Vancouver.

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Catalog: Book Manufacturer: Birch Tree Group Ltd Authors: Shinichi Suzuki Release Date: July, 1999 Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours List Price: Our Price: Used Price: More Details from Amazon.com Amazon international Product Reviews: Welcome to Suzuki parenthood! It's not the book that makes the difference in this set, it's the recording. That said, READ the introductory section! Don't worry about reading the music - even the introduction itself says students are not expected to read music until BOOK FOUR. (If your teacher slips it in earlier, find another teacher. Anything else is not true Suzuki Method. Suzuki Method/Mother Tongue method is an AUDITORY method.) Read the lines, and read between the lines. Remember, Suzuki was oriental - no brow beating here; only much sublety. A point is made once, and you are expected to retain it. Reread every 6 months. Suzuki saw that music is the one true study of mankind. If you study music thoroughly and completely (!) you will learn about mathematics, art, physics, language, animals, emotions, history, religion, cultures. . . it is music that is the common thread among all peoples of the earth. Music develops sensitivity, expression, self confidence, self discipline, spirituality and all qualities which at their fullest expression turn us from men into Man.

84. Science.ca Profile : David T. Suzuki
He founded and chairs the david suzuki Foundation, an environmental nonprofit organizationregistered in Canada and working to find and communicate practical
http://www.science.ca/scientists/scientistprofile.php?pID=223

85. Professor David Suzuki Lecture
Professor david suzuki Lecture. Professor david suzuki Department of Zoology UBC. davidsuzuki is an awardwinning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster.
http://www.psg.com/~ted/vaninst/VbSuzuki.html

86. David Suzuki Named 2002 Recipient Of ACTRA’S
david suzuki Named 2002 Recipient of ACTRA’S I’m very honoured and delightedto be named as this year’s recipient,” david suzuki said.
http://www.reelwest.com/happening/wire/2002_may/suzuki.htm
John Drainie Award to be presented at BANFF 2002 David Suzuki was a full Professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver from 1969 until his retirement in 2001. For more information on David Suzuki and the David Suzuki Foundation, visit www.davidsuzuki.org. The first John Drainie Awards were presented in 1968 to four recipients: Esse Ljungh, W.O. Mitchell, Tommy Tweed and Jean Murray. The illustrious list of past winners includes Shelagh Rogers, Pierre Berton, Mavor Moore, Lister Sinclair, Len Peterson, Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster, Peter Herrndorf, Max Ferguson, Knowlton Nash, Peter Gzowski, Joe Schlesinger and Barbara Frum. For a complete list of past recipients, visit www.actra.ca. The 23rd Banff Rockie Awards Show, presented by Alliance Atlantis, will take place on June 10 as part of the annual Banff Television Festival. It is an annual celebration of excellence in programming in Canada and around the world and is the finale to the annual program competition, which attracted nearly 1,000 entries this year. CBC Television will broadcast highlights of the Banff Rockie Awards Show on Friday, August 9, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. (Check local listings). The Banff Television Festival, now in its 23rd year, is a celebration of excellence in international television programming and an exploration of the issues, challenges, creative and business opportunities in television and new media. The Festival takes place in June in the Canadian Rockies, and is expected to draw over 1,800 television professionals from around the world. For information visit www.banff2002.com.

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