Spartan Sagas: Jennifer Berggren
Media and information sophomore, Jennifer Berggren, explains what it means to her to truly be a Spartan and how she loves her passion for work in film.
"I also try to make a diiference with the way that I live, even though it's a small gesture in the community, it really helps in the littlest ways."
Spartan Sagas: Evan Perrault
Evan Perrault, a communication Ph.D student describes his current research project. He is working with Kami Silk, an associate professor in the Communication Arts and Sciences department at MSU, on the links between breast cancer and environmental toxins. His research deals mostly with health communication. When it came to deciding on which Ph.D program, he didn't hesitate when choosing MSU. The MSU faculty worked with Perrault constantly during his accident recovery, making his decision an easy
Spartan Sagas: Jenn Anderson
Jenn Anderson is a Ph.D. candidate in the Communication program at MSU's College of Communication Arts and Sciences.
"I would say MSU is really important to me because the communication program has shaped how I understand research and teaching in the discipline. It has given me the tools that I need to be successful in this field."
For more information on the Communication doctoral program, please go to http://cas.msu.edu/262-PhD-In-Communication
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Beginner Lesson S2 #41 - Guys’ Night Out 2
Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! After work, Koshiba and Masa hit up a Maid Café in Akiba. 2 beautiful maids serve them a couple of frosty beers and, well, they’re in heaven! Again, we’re focusing on male speech patterns. Due the massive amount of interest in the phenomenon of Maid Cafés and [...]
Temperate Grassland Biomes
This 1:20 video shows the temperate grassland and its fertile, green terrain that can support a large population of herbivores and many other species of birds and mammals. A quick overview.
Compréhension écrite Met deze oefening tonen de leerlingen dat ze een Franse tekst zelfstandig kunnen lezen en ontleden. Ze zoeken informatie op over een actueel thema, namelijk een hulplijn voor mensen die eenzaam zijn en zelfmoordneigingen hebben.Nadien …

Aortic Valve replacement at the Medical University of South Carolina
David Byrne, a 38-year-old teacher, coach and father of young triplets, was born with a heart valve defect called a bicuspid aortic valve. He knew about his condition and kept a close eye on it throughout his life until his symptoms worsened in 2010. David felt more tired and short of breath than before, and visited his doctor for a check-up. David's conditioned had worsened, becoming aortic stenosis—a narrowing of the aortic valve. His doctor said he needed an aortic valve replacement. David
Exceptional Dining at the CIA in Hyde Park, NY
A world of diverse cuisines and enticing flavors await you at our five award-winning, student-staffed restaurants. At the home of great chefs like Sara Moulton, John Besh, Michael Symon, Anthony Bourdain, and Cat Cora, tomorrow's chefs will prepare and serve your meal under the guidance of our world-class chef-instructors.
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Baha'i Basics: Principles & Practices on Vimeo
This two minute video is an introduction to basic Baha'i principles and practices.
Lovely Owl
Okay, every once in a while, we might go for cute around here: This video is ridiculously cute, plus we get to see just a few of the 220 to 225 species of owls in existence. (1:47)
Here We Go A Song about Baby Sea Turtles
Learn about the journey and life cycle of newlyhatched sea turtles in this lively educational singalong video for kids by BIRDSONG and the ECOWONDERS. The song offers a glimpse into the world of a beloved and endangered marine animal. With photos of baby sea turtles and the words of the song on each frame children can learn read dance and sing along with Birdsong. (04:00)
Light creates instant origami
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http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/11/shine-light-to-create-instant-origami.html
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II (MIT)
14.462 is the second semester of the second-year Ph.D. macroeconomics sequence.
The course is intended to introduce the students, not only to particular areas of current research, but also to some very useful analytical tools. It covers a selection of topics that varies from year to year. Recent topics include:
Growth and Fluctuations
Heterogeneity and Incomplete Markets
Optimal Fiscal Policy
Time Inconsistency
Reputation
Coordination Games and Macroeconomic Complementarities
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Pediatric Care Professions Video: Career Options in Pediatrics
This 3:49 video explains what is required in this career both for doctors and nurses. Includes both job descriptions and schooling.
Week 6 Pt. 1
Wrap up of Applications in Islam. Transition to the background of conflict present in Christianity.
Polar Bears Walking Over Park Ice
This short video gives excellent real life footage of 2 Polar Bears walking over park ice. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections in the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)













