New Zealand Fur Seal in Natural Habitat
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a New Zealand Fur Seal in its natural habitat. Students will enjoy the beautiful scenery of this animal's home. he New Zealand fur seal has been recorded diving deeper and for longer than any other species of fur seal. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:39)
Get To Know Your Huskies - Matt Miller
Jessica Starbard sits down with Senior Captain Matt Miller of the Northeastern University Baseball Team.
The Science of interaction between humans & computers - Stephen Payne
Professor Stephen Payne from the University of Bath, will discuss how his research combines an understanding of the human mind with the design of interactive systems.
Josephine: -ight-
Watch Josephine as she sells some interesting items to her friends and neighbors. The goal for this segment is word family -ight-. (0:30)
Josephine: -mp-
Watch Josephine as she sells some interesting items to her friends and neighbors. The goal for this segment is consonant blend -mp-. (0:30)
Revit 2012 Project Tutorial Set 5C
Revit 2012 Project Tutorial Set 5C
Prepared for BENV2425 Building Information Modelling
Session 1, 2012
Built Environment, UNSW
Factoring Trinomials by Grouping 4
Factoring Trinomials by Grouping 4-From Khan Academy (3:55)
My Daughter: Comma
Watch and learn how commas can change everything! (0:31)
How to Draw Faces | The Secret of Gripping Portraits
Do you want to learn how to draw engaging portraits? Darrel Tank introduces a new series of online demos that teach the unique techniques for achieving his renowned life-like portraits that grip and intrigue the viewer. (09:42)
The Secret to Drawing a Nose
This ten-minute tutorial illustrates the most important tip for drawing a nose realistically.
Brand Share in the Life Science Instrumentation Market
By: prothenberg From the perspective of scientific consumers who use, recommend and/or buy instruments, this study analyzes how brands are perceived throughout the industry. Attributes such as brand recognition, popularity, relevance and differentiation are measured, along with the degree of loyalty scientists have toward specific brands of instruments—and why. Purchasing criteria is established, likelihood of recommending a brand to colleagues is explored and brands are compared side-by-side
Point-Slope Form - Problem 2 of 2
This video is a continuation and provides another example that demonstrates how to write an equation of a line in point-slope form when given two points on the line. (3:09)
Republicans Nominate Eisenhower
In this History Channel video, watch as General Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the Republican nominee for President. He adds Richard Nixon as his running mate in this presidential race. Nixon was the youngest VP candidate in history. (2:18)
Introducing the 5 Senses, Interactive Game
This Interactive games introduces to the young students how to see, hear, taste, feel, and touch. It's a fun way to show the kids what their senses are all about. This animated lesson is designed to teach kids about the five senses. (2:36)
6.251J Introduction to Mathematical Programming (MIT)
This course offers an introduction to optimization problems, algorithms, and their complexity, emphasizing basic methodologies and the underlying mathematical structures. The main topics covered include:
Theory and algorithms for linear programming
Network flow problems and algorithms
Introduction to integer programming and combinatorial problems
Platypus Swimming in Winter Habitat
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Platypus swimming in its winter habitat. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of this amazing animal as it swims through icy water. The distinctive features that make the platypus so instantly recognizable are its duck-like bill, dense, waterproof fur, webbed feet, and broad, flattened tail. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:43)
CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Spécificités de la chirurgie carcinologique du patient âgé
Titre : CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Spécificités de la chirurgie carcinologique du patient âgé
Auteur : Jean-Luc VERHAEGHE, (chirurgien, CAV, Nancy).
Résumé : Comment mieux adapter les modes de prise en charge chirurgicale aux spécificités des personnes âgées ?
- Accompagner et préparer la consultation chirurgicale (médicaments, comorbidités).
- Faciliter l’information du patient et de sa famille.
- Apprécier la fragilité.
- Encoura
CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Traitements des cancers colorectaux des personnes âgées
Titre : CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Spécificités des traitements des cancers colorectaux chez les personnes âgées
Intervenant : Thierry CONROY, (oncologue, CAV et CHRU Nancy)
Résumé : Spécificités des traitements des cancers colorectaux chez les personnes âgées
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
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CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Cancer de la prostate, un modèle pour l’oncogériatrie.
Titre : CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Cancer de la prostate, un modèle pour l’oncogériatrie. Recommandations SIOG
Auteur : Pascal ESCHWEGE, (urologue, CHRU, Nancy).
Résumé : Cancer de la prostate, un modèle pour l’oncogériatrie. Recommandations
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L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors du printemps de l’on
De justes inégalités
John Rawls est un auteur américain qui a réveillé la philosophie politique, qui a pris au sérieux les critiques de ses contempteurs, et qui s'est impliqué dans la vie politique américaine. C'est un auteur classique, qui doit beaucoup à la pensée de Kant.
Son ouvrage le plus connu, Théorie de la justice, répond à une question fondamentale de la philosophie politique : selon quels principes ordonner une société juste ? Trois grands principes, que l'auteur écartera successi