Senegal's Rappers Drive Protests For Political Change
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/senegal-hip-hop-movement-democracy-election-president-abdoulade-wade-constitutional-coup
Rappers and musicians in Senegal, along with local journalists, founded Y'en a Marre (Enough is Enough) as a way to call for political and social change in the West African country. One of their primary goals has been to ensure that current President Abdoulaye Wade does not take office for a third term in 2012, which they say goes against Senegal's constitution
Informed Consent Prior to Immunization: Initial Visit in Series: Parent has reviewed standard inform
By: bccdc ImmunizeBC instructional video for health professionals - Informed Consent Prior to Immunization: Initial Visit in Series: Parent has reviewed standard information
15.S22A 04/05/2012 Hank
15.S22 SSIM: Practical Leadership
Open Classroom - 4/4/12 #5 Q&A
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 4/4/12: Food and Health: The Obesity Epidemic
Lectures:
Katy Tucker - Professor of Health Sciences and Director, Boston Puerto Rican Health Study
Richard Daynard - Professor of Law and Director, Public Health Advocacy Institute, Northeastern University
Alan Meyers - Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public
The History of the Native Americans' Lives
In this video clip, learn about how the white settlers fought the Indians to move the Indian reservations back and eventually wipe them out. The United States then began creating legislation to force the Native Indians out and into smaller reservations. (4:17)
IFSI Limoges 2011 – Troubles du développement. (Vidéo) Titre : IFSI Limoges 2011 – Troubles du développement.
Auteur : Aline MEYNARD (Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de pédopsychiatrie, CH Esquirol - Limoges).
Résumé : UE 2.6 pédopsychiatrie : Le malade dépendant – Troubles du développement.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
IFSI Limoges 2011 – Le malade dépendant – Troubles du sommeil. (Vidéo) Titre : IFSI Limoges 2011 – Le malade dépendant – Troubles du sommeil.
Auteur : Aline MEYNARD (Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de pédopsychiatrie, CH Esquirol - Limoges).
Résumé : UE 2.6 pédopsychiatrie : Le malade dépendant – Troubles du sommeil.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées ...
The Presidential Life of Andrew Jackson
In this video clip, learn all about the presidential life of Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson was the first president with a common man background. Learn more about his life as the president of the United States of America and his legacy to today's politics. (4:11)
The Death of Lady Diana
In this video clip, learn about the tragic death of Lady Diana, Princess of Wales, that took place in Place d'Alma, Paris.
The Chichen Itza Sacrifices
In this video clip-, learn about the sacrifices that were held in the Mayan pyramids of Chichen Itza, in the Yucatan Peninsula. (2:11)
The Watergate Scandal
In this video clip, learn a brief timeline of events concerning Richard Nixon and the Watergate scandal at the Watergate complex in Washington D.C. (1:55)
Why Things Fall Down -Gravity for Kids
This cartoon teaches younger students about gravity. Some key vocabulary words include: gravity, attraction, magnet, crust, mantle, core, iron, molecules, force, and Newton. (05:24)
How to Write Newspaper Headlines: Part I
This one minute video shows how to write a headline and some tips on how to do this. However, there aren't any examples given.
2012 Black Scholar Awards
Over a decade ago, University of Rhode Island Black faculty members established the Black Scholar Awards Program. In the University's history, it was the first and only awards program founded with the primary objective to acknowledge the diverse achievements and contributions of students of African descent. The program has recognized hundreds of students who have made outstanding contributions to the university, state, and nation. It has become the type of vehicle for alumni support that the fou
Academic Lecturer - Nicholas A. Peppas
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UST Libraries Poetry on the Patio #10
O'Shaugnessy-Frey Library Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Dan Gjelten ("Even If You Weren't My Father" by Camillo Sbarbaro)
Denise Dieffenbach ("And Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou)
Julia Risser ("Lost Wax of Geology" and "In Early Spring" by James Silas Rogers)
Kory Kutz ("God's Grandeur" by Gerard Manley Hopkins)
Lawrence Potter ("For My People" by Margaret Walker Alexander)
Denjen Tesfagiorgis ("We Wear the Mask" by Paul Laurence Dunbar)
Lisa Burke ("Happiness" by Jane Kenyon)
Kathleen Keller (
Dew in the Morning -Why it Happens
This cartoon uses simple illustrations and examples to help explain what morning dew is. Some key vocabulary words include: dense, condensation, and dew drops. (01:41)
Lesson #079, Thursday Ho mal di testa. = I have a headache. (I have bad of the head) Ho mal di gola. = I have a sore throat. (I have bad of the throat.) Ho mal di stomaco. = I have a stomach ache. ( I have bad of the stomach) Ho il raffreddore. = I have a cold. Ho l'influenza. = I have the flu. Ho la febbre. = I have a fever. Ho la tosse. = I have a cough. Mi fa male la gamba. = My leg hurts. (The leg does me bad) Mi fa male il braccio. = My arm hurts (The ar
A Deeper Dive into the Page Flip in Canvas/HTML5 Here is the link to the awesome blog post by the IETeam on handling touch and mouse inputs across browsers: Here is a download of all the files that make up the PageFlip a
Handling Touch Inputs Across Device Browers
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ie/archive/2011/10/19/handling-multi-touch-and-mouse-input-in-all-browsers.aspxGetting All the Page Flip Code
Pieces of Cloth Pieces of Culture, Tapa Making and Community Collaboration.m4v
Tongan Tapa Cloth
bonus material to the documentary:
Pieces of Cloth, Pieces of Culture: Tapa Making and Community Collaboration
50 minutes, 2005
California College of the Arts
Center for Art and Public Life
Visiting scholar 2004: Ping-Ann Addo
Ping-Ann Addo's yearlong exploration of Tongan art and culture included the first-ever creation of an original handmade tapa cloth in the continental United States. Working with renowned Tongan artist Siu Tuita, Addo and the Center hosted a series of e













