Diverse discussions covering everything from sustainable ranching to worldwide slavery are part of the fall 2009 series of free lunch lectures sponsored by the Cochise College Center for Lifelong Learning.
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Featuring a different topic and presenter each week, the presentations take place in the Student Union.
Brown Bag schedule
Wednesday, November 18 – Japanese Core Values with Dr. J.D. Rottweiler, Cochise College president. How does Japan, a country with limited natural resources, move from relative isolation to world prominence and beyond? Take a comparative sociological look at the values that influence the Japanese way of life.
• Wednesday, December 2 – Evenings in Paris with Rebecca Orozco. Given an unstructured week in Paris, what would you do? Amble the streets, sample the cafes, churches and museums, and celebrate with Becky as she explores the City of Light.
For more information, call the Center for Lifelong Learning at (520) 417-4772 or visit the Cochise College website at www.cochise.edu.





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