Lesson 54: The Portuguese Language in Brazil Lesson 57: The Masculine Words Lesson 88: Exchanging Currency Lesson 334 – 7 De Setembro e a Urna Eletrônica. Art and Violence B46: Happy New Year Dragonflies (Globe Skimmers) - The Longest Migratory Journey 21M.775 Hip Hop (MIT) Financial Reform in China The Political Economy of the Cold War Lesson 142: Taking a taxi Lesson 298 – A Rivalidade Histórica entre Brasil e Argentina. Lesson 302: Gíria – Massa Song to help memorize the books of the New Testament School Year Review - Months of the Year Song Months of the Year Song - Peter Weatherall Taking the "litter" out of Kitty Litter Nevada Butterflies How Animals Shelters Find Homes for Abandoned Dogs and Cats Tornadoes 101
This is a cultural lesson about the Portuguese language in Brazil. You will learn differences in pronunciation and also in vocabulary.
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In this lesson we are going to learn that in Portuguese nouns can be either masculine or feminine, so you need to understand the Portuguese structure for you do not mix things up and speak wrongly!!...
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In this lesson you will learn words and phrases related to “Exchanging Currency”.
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Na lição de hoje detalharei um pouco mais a nossa urna eletrônica e falarei um pouco do feriado de 7 de setembro e outros feriados.
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Three Berkeley professors place Botero's "Abu Ghraib" exhibit in historical and artistic context.
T.J. Clark is the George C. and Helen N. Pardee Chair, and a Professor of Art History at UC Berkeley.
Thomas W. Laqueur is the Helen Fawcett Professor of History at UC Berkeley.
Francine Masiello is the Sidney and Margaret Ancker Distinguished Professor in the Humanities and a member of the Departments of Spanish and Portuguese and Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley.
Learn how to say "Happy New Year" and how to talk about making New Year's resolutions, etc.
While living and working as a marine biologist in Maldives, Charles Anderson noticed sudden explosions of dragonflies at certain times of year. He explains how he carefully tracked the path of a plain, little dragonfly called the globe skimmer, only to discover that it had the longest migratory journey of any insect in the world.
Charles Anderson studies marine life in the Maldives, a nation of coral atolls in the Indian Ocean.
This class explores the political and aesthetic foundations of hip hop. Students trace the musical, corporeal, visual, spoken word, and literary manifestations of hip hop over its 30 year presence in the American cultural imagery. Students also investigate specific black cultural practices that have given rise to its various idioms. Students create material culture related to each thematic section of the course. Scheduled work in performance studio helps students understand how hip hop is create
In the 6th of an annual series of lectures, Howard Davies reviews the development of the Chinese financial system over the last year. He has been a member of the International Advisory Board of the Chinese banking regulator since 2003 and has observed the dramatic changes in Chinese banks at first hand. The Chinese system has been remarkably insulated from the crisis. What does that mean for the future? Will China turn its back on free-market financial reform? Howard Davies is director of LSE. P
At its heart the Cold War was a competition between two economic systems. Despite having in common a "military-industrial complex", they were profoundly different in the degree of freedom they offered their citizens, the living standards they were able to achieve and the pace of technological innovation they could sustain. In this first lecture, Niall Ferguson compares and contrasts the United States and the Soviet Union in the Cold War and asks how far the outcome of the Cold War was economical
In this lesson you will learn words and phrases about “Taking a taxi”. In the extra content you will find special explanations and notes.
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Nesta lição falarei dessa rivalidade existente há tanto tempo.
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Nesta lição você vai aprender o que a gíria massa significa, além de conhecer mais 2 gírias!
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Seven year old Esli sings a song that helps to learn the names of the books of the New Testament. Simply the girl on screen singing. (0:59)
This video is a song describing each month during the school year. Each month is accompanied by a relevant picture and the song tells about what happened each month. The chorus of the song mentions the four seasons. This song was used as an end of the year song for a classroom, so the items are somewhat school specific. (1:54)
This catchy steel drum tune reinforces the months of the year through many repetitions. The song feature an animated baby singing about the months of the year. The words for each month are shown as they are mentioned in the song. The song also shows the months on a calendar. (2:48)
Humans aren't the only ones in the world with a waste problem. We go through 2 million tons of non-biodegradable kitty litter each year. Bill Nye tackles the problem of kitty litter and shows how you can help your pet reduce its carbon footprint. Run time 03:15
In this video from Vegas PBS, host Brian Wignall and two butterfly experts discuss butterfly species commonly found in the Nevada wilderness. Among the topics they talk about are the best time of year to see butterflies in Nevada, the means by which they protect themselves from predators, how weather conditions and daylight affect their flight, their longevity, and the distances some travel to and from their wintering grounds. Closed captioning included. Run time 04:35.
NOTE: Some graphic images of abused animals. In the United States alone, as many as ten million animals enter shelters each year and millions must be euthanized due to lack of space. Explore visits the Animal Shelter of Wood River Valley -- the first no kill shelter in Idaho -- and finds out how the shelter staff rescues, protects, and finds homes for abandoned dogs and cats. (6:29)
Video starts with video of various tornadoes. About 800 twisters sweep through America in a year. Video shows where the tornadoes are the most occurring and how they are formed from the meeting of warm and cold air. Video also goes through safety measures when a tornado warning is issued. Also, shows tornado chasers and what they do. Video is good quality and has good information. Good for elementary grade and middle school students.













