World History 1900-1909
This gives some important historical events that occured during the period 1900-1909. Theres isn't any narration and the 2:33 video does not offer any depth. Essentially an illustrated timeline.
Top 5 Ways for Teachers to Earn Extra Income
No one gets into teaching for the money. It’s the holiday’s right? Or maybe you actually have a passion for what you do? Either way times can get tough for anyone in any profession and whilst teaching offer
ART100 Session 4 Fall 2011
ART100 Looking at Art Session Four 09/29/11 Kirsten Ellsworth
U.S. auto sales to be strong into 2012, says IHS analyst
Oct. 3 - IHS Director of Auto Research Rebecca Lindland says September auto sales were boosted by pent-up demand which will continue to keep sales strong through this year and into 2012.
Our Expectations
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Programming Principles: Polymorphism
Programming Principles: Polymorphism
The Story of Kokopelli
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Interior Design: The New Freedom: Emilio Ambasz
Interviewer: Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel Part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Video Archive in the Duke University Libraries: http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/dsva/
Blackboard 9.x NCLOR 5.0 Integration Building Block
This building block is to be installed by the Blackboard system admin on Blackboard 9.x systems. Please read the instructions document before installing the building block.
Board of Trustees Meeting (October, 2011)
Regular meeting of the GRCC Board of Trustees. Recorded October 17, 2011
Dental Hygiene Universal Instruments Left Hand
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Discussion for October 20, 2011
Discussion of the nervous system, including modern techniques for studying the brain, parts of the brain, and related topics.
Civility in Politics: Is There Hope? - The Institute of Politics
Institute of Politics directors discuss how the political conversation has changed over the last three decades and posit ideas for what the future may hold. A conversation with Dan Glickman, Jim Leach, Jeanne Shaheen, Jonathan Moore, Phil Sharp and Trey Grayson (moderator) Collection
Karl Koster talks on New Young Faculty
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Tokyo (Japan)
This two minute video provides highlights of ten most interesting tourist stops in this city and provides some insights into what makes it special. This would be useful for social studies or art classes.
Turkish quake victims demand supplies
Oct 27 - Earthquake survivors in eastern Turkey demand more aid and supplies as winter weather descends on makeshift camps. Jessica Gray reports.
Amy's Choice: How an Online Match Results in Danger
Hear the true story of a 15-year-old girl who left home to meet in person with a man she first "met" online. This 3:50 minute shows how strangers operate to manipulate people. A must watch for students.
Dignity of the Human Person
What is "human dignity"? How important is it? What is its origin? Six distinguished scholars, in an informal conversation, probe the meaning of human dignity from a variety of historical, philosophical, religious, medical and social perspectives.
For speaker biographies, captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5294.
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Louis Bayard: 2011 National Book Festival
Louis Bayard appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: The Washington Post says Louis Bayard has ascended to "the upper reaches of the historical-thriller league." He has been an Edgar and Dagger award nominee and his novel "The Pale Blue Eye" has been optioned for a film. Set partly in Washington, D.C., his newest novel, "The School of Night" (Henry Holt), offers "seamless prose and conjures the past with credibility," said The Wall Street Journal. Bayard is also a reviewe













