Naoyuki Manabe, Yoshie Kunimoto and Yutaka ?ta demonstrate their respective instruments and offer a unique perspective on the appreciation of the millenarian world of Gagaku.
Timothy K. Eatman draws on his experiences as a change leader within communities and in higher education to introduce structures, practices and strategies for defining and enacting change.
“They need their jaws to kill the more active prey,” says Herbert Waite, a marine biochemist at the University of California, Santa Barbara. “They also use the jaws to fight each other off because they’re not very sociable, and occasionally the worms will collide in the burrows.”