Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Origins of Antisemitism and Recent Rise in Europe

Emily Sample from the Holocaust Museum Houston returned to our classroom with her colleague Michelle Tovar to present the background of Antisemitism and how it is currently manifesting itself in Europe. We also discussed how similar sentiments are also on display with other groups in events happening today. When you have a chance, visit the HMH and attend events. You can access the HMH website here.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Women's Self-Defense Tips

Associate Professor Tim Mousel came to present to our ALL group on Tuesday, November 17th. Unfortunately, due to the bad weather, there were few in attendance.  However, Tim did give me his handout that he was going to review on Women's Self-Defense Tips. To see his handout click here.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Off the Beaten Path in Brooklyn and Manhattan

Sharon and Marty Samson shared their travels through Brooklyn and Manhattan to visit their son. The trip was packed with visits to interesting places that are overlooked by many tourists. Sites include Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, High Line Park, "love locks" on the Brooklyn Bridge, Green-Wood Cemetery and a Russian jazz band. To view pictures of their trip click here.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Moo Shu Chicken & Vegetables

ALL member, Lou Master, gave us another lesson in the use of a wok. He prepared an American version of Moo Shu Chicken and Vegetables. It contained shredded chicken (from a roast chicken), broccolini, sliced snow peas, shredded carrots and cabbage cooked with hoisin sauce. This was served in Chinese pancakes with more hoisin sauce. Small servings of hot and sour soup and egg drop soup were also served. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the class. For the recipe - click here.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Computing through the Ages

Oh boy, the memories for those of us who had careers in the technical fields. Norm Eisenberg brought us through the evolution of the computer, from the huge tabulators of yesterday to computers of today. We also had fun discussing what tomorrow might bring.

To see Norm's presentation, click here.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Moral Responsibility

Today Philosophy Professor Grady Watts presented a thought provoking class on Moral Responsibility. He introduced us to current day philosopher Sarah Buss. The discussion hinged on a person's reasoning vs emotions and how they affect the view of moral responsibility.  To view the professor's presentation, click here.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Sleep Apnea & CPAP

Armando Diaz of SleepMed Therapy Services presented a program on Sleep Apnea and the use of CPAP as treatment. Dr. Adrian Santamaria, specializing in neurology and sleep medicine also joined us to give more technical information about the causes of Sleep Apnea. Sleep apnea is a common disorder in which you have one or more pauses in breathing or shallow breaths while you sleep. As a result, the quality of your sleep is poor, which makes you tired during the day. Sleep apnea is a leading cause of excessive daytime sleepiness. The most effective treatment is the use of a CPAP Machine. To learn more click on the presentation below.
Presentation – click here