Cherry Emerson Part 2
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BIO190 Session 3 Fall 2012
Intro to Marine Life with Kera Mathes 09/25/12
Guest: Raelene Bautista
Bridge Project Technology Workshop: Marc Vidal
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Habitat Full Program
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Culinary Ampitheatre Dedication
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Morning Meeting: One-Minute Greeting
In this video, Carolyn Bush prepares her fourth grade students to start their Morning Meeting with a successful, safe, fun "One-Minute Greeting." Students engage with other students and develop their oral language skills. (02:40)
ScienceCasts: The Sound of Earthsong
A NASA spacecraft has recorded eerie-sounding radio emissions coming from our own planet. These beautiful "songs of Earth" could, ironically, be responsible for the proliferation of deadly electrons in the Van Allen Belts. (04:09)
ScienceCasts: Did Earth Have Two Moons?
Did our planet once have two moons? Some researchers say so. Moreover, the missing satellite might still be up there--splattered across the far side of the Moon. NASA's GRAIL mission could help confirm or refute the "two moon" hypothesis. (03:00)
The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe (story reading)
This is Edgar Allan Poe's most famous horror story. There is speculation about how he knew so well the feelings of the protagonist - was he subject to similar impulses?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cat_(short_story)
It was read with my new Plantronics SAVI 440 clip-on headset. I was mainly trying it out, but it seems to work well enough. Usually I use this kind of microphone with voice recognition software, for writing of stories and articles.
There's some analysis here:
http://pr
Polymeric Materials in Everyday Life
Steven Howdle
In this Podcast, Steven Howdle, Professor of Chemistry, talks about his current research into Polymeric materials and how a career in Chemistry doesn't always mean wearing a white coat or working in a laboratory with test tubes.
A Year in Focus - Assessing Gordon Brown Part 1
In this podcast Doctor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.
In this, the first of three episodes, Doctor Fielding rates the Prime Minister on his performance in International Relations.
Doctor Fielding works in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. He is an expert in
Steven Fielding
A Year in Focus - Assessing Gordon Brown Part 2
In this podcast Doctor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.
In Part 2, Doctor Fielding looks at the election that never was and the fallout for the Prime Minister and his cabinet. He also c
Steven Fielding
The philosophy of flirting
Philosophers Dr Carrie Jenkins and Professor Daniel Nolan are partners but when it comes to the philosophy of flirting they’re on either side of the fence.
In this podcast Dr Jenkins sets out to explain her position and why she believes she’s right.
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Dr Caroline Jenkins
Addressing Europe
In this podcast Professor Andreas Bieler looks ahead to the European Social Forum in Malmo, Sweden
Professor Bieler is Professor of Political Economy in the School of Politics and International Relations.
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Can the European Social Forum really influence policy makers?
Race for the prize
In this podcast Professor Richard King from the School of American and Canadian Studies, assesses campaign tactics by the Democrats and Republicans, and asks whether America's reputation can ever be repaired.
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Has George W. Bush damaged John McCain's chances of becoming the next US President?
VUCast: Gators Give Researchers Clues
This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: What these “sensitive” alligators have in common with humans. Brainy bugs! Why ants are smarter than the average bug. And a worldwide “girl power” movement comes to Vanderbilt.
Bladder Exstrophy: Ethan's Story
Bladder Exstrophy affects one in thirty thousand children each year. At the Medical University of South Carolina Dr. Andrew Stec and Dr. Todd Purves lead the Pediatric Bladder Exstrophy team at the Children's Hospital. Thru their efforts they are helping children born with bladder exstrophy like Ethan, live a normal life.
Lecture 10, October 1, 2012
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures - Lecture 10, October 1, 2012 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Audio Lectures > Lecture 10, October 1, 2012
3XSQ: 3M buying Ceradyne for $860 mln
Oct. 1 - Ceradyne's stock is soaring after 3M's announcement to purchase the armor and industrial components maker.
Bud Warner discusses the importance of education in civic engagement
Elon associate professor of human service studies Bud Warner discusses the roll of education translating into civic engagement. The discussion was part of a panel discussion on democratic engagement in higher education held at Elon University on October 3, 2012.













