Gorilla Zen Den
Wild mountain gorillas lead peaceful lives and spend their days eating, sleeping, and playing. Watch and learn from the intelligence, gentle nature, and vulnerability of this most human-like species. (3:06)
Snowmobile Backcountry
Catch some huge air with these young riders and watch as they attack the mountain. Learn the importance of knowing what to do when the mountain fights back. (1:43)
Berkeley Writers at Work with Alison Gopnik
Professor Alison Gopnik, author of The Philosophical Baby, reads from her work, is interviewed about her writing process, and takes questions from the audience. The Writers at Work series provides an opportunity to hear from UC Berkeley writers about all aspects of their writing process, from research to drafting, revising, and editing.
2011 International Forum on R&D: Session 5 - Chad Gaffield
Session 5 International Partnerships in Humanities & Social Sciences
In this session, leaders of research councils from Canada and from around the world will address the objectives, priorities, challenges and best practices in the funding of international research in humanities & social sciences.
David W. Lewis - The Future of the Academic Library: A Symposium
"Thinking differently about collections: New collection models"
May 16th & 17th, 2011
Ron Joyce Centre, Burlington, Ontario
Professor Huang talks on: Economic Growth in China
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Literary Characters - Free English Video by Brightstorm
This video describes the different types of literary characters. Static characters do not change, while dynamic characters change throughout the piece of literature. Round characters are characters that we know a lot about, while flat characters we only know basic details about. Protagonist characters are leading characters while antagonists are characters working against the protagonist. (3:15)
"Water Vapor, the Hydrological Cycle, and Climate Change"
Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
"Water Vapor, the Hydrological Cycle, and Climate Change" by Isaac M. Held, Senior Research Scientist, head of Weather and Atmospheric Dynamics Group, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA (Princeton, NJ); Lecturer with rank of Professor in the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program, Princeton University
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7.344 RNA Interference: A New Tool for Genetic Analysis and Therapeutics (MIT)
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