Mises University Graduation Ceremony Science and Cooking Beach Bash Limbo Making a Liquid Xylophone Urdu Taster Lesson: Food & Drink - worksheet UM Builds New Residence Halls Digital Youth Portrait: Cameron Signal Dictionaries and Representations Taliban claim deadly compound attack Cálculo General Hurricane Florence with Inset of VR Operator ספר קולי חדש: חורבן - השמדת היהודים בידי גרמניה הנאצית USC CREATE: Daveed Gartenstein-Ross on "Bin Laden's Legacy" Volcano Activity from 1960 through 1995 (WMS) Exciton and Charge Transfer Dynamics Planet of the Taxpayers The remake of The Planet of the Apes — the apes look real this time — purports to give the backstory of how it is that the world came to be governed by primates while the handf Cosmic Rhythm Rows of cheese Can Adult Stem Cells Regenerate the Damaged Nervous System? Letter g song
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This is a public physics lecture vidoe, one of the Boulder Summer School 2011 lecture videos.
The lecturer is Professor Michael Brenner from harvard.
You can find the lecture notes on the BSS2011 website under the link of "Lecture Notes":
http://boulder.research.yale.edu/Boulder-2011/index.html
Armstrong students have fun and get low in the Limbo event at the annual Beach Bash every Fall.
Students design musical instruments inspired by what they learn in an experiment with beakers of different liquids. In the "research and investigate" stage of design, they experiment to determine the general relationship between pitch (frequency) and liquid density. They use their results to draw designs for instruments that can create sound at several different pitches.
Urdu Taster Lesson: Food & Drink - worksheet.
The University of Mississippi is constructing new dormitory buildings for its growing number of incoming freshmen. The buildings, located off of Rebel Drive, are slated to open in July of 2012. Video by Mary Stanton and Erin Parsons.
My name is Cameron, and I live in Indiana. I have my own Mac, and I just love making movies and stuff like that. I'm a very visual learner. If our teacher describes something that maybe I don't understand, I go back and look at it. Then I picture it, and I think, "Now, what would that look like if I put it on film or on the green screen?" At school, at home, and on the road with his hockey team, Cameron experiments and innovates with his laptop, editing software, and a homemade green screen
This collection reviews fundamental concepts underlying the use of concise models for signal processing. Topics are presented from a geometric perspective and include low-dimensional linear, sparse, and manifold-based signal models, approximation, compression, dimensionality reduction, and Compressed Sensing.
Aug. 14 - The Taliban makes a coordinated attack on a governor's compound in central Afghanistan. WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES. Simon Hanna reports.
Este curso está 2 semestre et presente funciones y gráficas, límites y continuidad, derivadas, aplicación de la derivada, antiderivadas y integrales definidas, aplicaciones de integrales, series y secuencias infinitas.
An interactive exploration of a computational model of Hurricane Florence using an immersive environment controlled by a boom, with an inset of the boom operator.
לאחרונה התפרסם באתר פא"ר ספר קולי נוסף: חורבן - השמדת היהודים בידי גרמניה הנאצית, שהוא ספר בסדרת הספרים בנושא ג'נוסייד שאחדים מהם התפרסמו כבר בגרסה קולית. הספר, שכתב ד"ר אריאל הורביץ, עוסק בשואה מנקודת מבט היסטוריו
USC CREATE: The USC National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) presents Daveed Gartenstein-Ross and his lecture "Bin Laden's Legacy." The presentation, part of USC CREATE's Distinguished Speaker Series, was held at the University of Southern California on August 4, 2011.
CREATE brought Gartenstein-Ross to USC to address its stakeholders on the topic of Bin Laden's legacy. Alhough Osama bin Laden's death was a significant blow for al Qaeda, it did not end the fi
This animation is an adaptation of part of a narrated video shown in the HoloGlobe exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the Earth Today exhibit at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. The red triangles represent volcanic activity over a 36-year span. This animation is meant to be combined with a map of the earth, such as the Blue Marble imagery.
Exciton and Charge Transfer Dynamics Shaheen
Students write poems using rhyme and meter as they come to understand the mechanical concept of rhythm, based on the principle of oscillation, in a broader biological and cultural context, as seen in dance and sports, poetry and other literary forms, and communication in general. Note: The literacy activities for the Mechanics unit are based on physical themes that have broad application to our experience in the world concepts of rhythm, balance, spin, gravity, levity, inertia, momentum, frictio
Humans are able to eat cheese, which can be made from the milk of animals. Cheese can be soft, like cream cheese, or it can be hard. Cheese contains many nutrients, including calcium.
Presented by David Hyde (Notre Dame) at the Notre Dame Inaugural Workshop on Adult and Alternative Forms of Stem Cell Research: Public Lectures, 2011: http://law.nd.edu/about/conferences/summer-workshop-stem-cell-research/.
Stem Cell Initiative: http://adultstemcell.nd.edu/
This 3:30 long video reviews the letter "g" and how it is made, sounds, and used.













