The Mayan Chican Itza
The ancient Mayan civilization was indigenous to present day Central America and southern Mexico. Its chief city for nearly a millennium and a major Mayan archeological site is located on the Yucatan Peninsula--it is Chichen Itza.Length 3:38
Collaborative Statistics: English Phrases Written Mathematically
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides an overview of commonly used phrases in statistics and their mathematical equivalents.
Fighting Parasites the Sustainable Way
University of Georgia Professor Ray Kaplan describes how parasites in our animals are becoming resistant to the deworming drugs we use to kill them and what we must do to stop this alarming trend.
IPL: Professor Andrew Geddis
Professor Andrew Geddis, Faculty of Law, presents his Inaugural Professorial Lecture on the topic “Of Flags and Protest: Dissent, Offence and the Limits of Free Speech”.13 September 2011.
Challenges for Transitional Justice: The View from the Latin American Experience
Marcie Mersky, Director of Program Office, International Center for Transitional Justice; Chair of Impunity Watch gives a talk as part of the OTJR seminar series and as part of the Oak Series on Amnesty
Lecture by Farshid Moussavi
This lecture was recorded on February 13, 2012, at the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts. The event was presented by the Architecture Lecture Series.
Farshid Moussavi is an internationally acclaimed architect and professor of architecture at Harvard University. As founder and principal of Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA), she works on a wide range of prestigious international projects integrating architecture, urbanism, and landscape design, including the Museum of Cont
UT Law Professor Garrick Pursley on SCOTUS Healthcare Ruling
WTOL Media Coverage
09 MITEC Keynote Address
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Why Study Jewish Philosophy
Professor Agata Bielik-Robson asks the question whether there is such a reality as 'Jewish Philosophy' or is there just 'Kosher-flavour' philosophy? And, if there is a distinctive 'Jewish Philosophy,' what are its characteristic interests?
Wyatt Yoder Plaque Dedication at UTMC
13ABC Your Health Coverage
Mass Murder of Nikolayev Jews-Part 1
Anatoly Egipko, who was born in 1928 in Nikolayev, tells how on September 1941 all the Jews of Nikolayev were ordered to assemble at the Jewish cemetery and how he accompanied his Jewish mother to the cemetery.
For more information: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=758
Superintendents’ Perceptions of Teacher Leadership in Selected Districts
Caryn M. Wells
This paper documents the results of a mixed method study of superintendents who participated in a survey while attending an annual meeting in 2009. The superintendents (N= 25) were from a variety […]
Factors & Multiples
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Glass Half Full - Illinois SBDC
Do you see the glass as half full or half empty? Entrepreneurs frequently have an optimistic outlook on their new business. But business success requires more than optimism.
Promethean Tips - Flipchart Pages
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Wollersheim_LAE
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Absolute Beginner S2 #14 - Finding Your Friends in Japan
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When you get on the elevator in Japan, you press the button for the sixth floor, which is where you are meeting a Japanese client for a meeting. As you press the number, you notice something unusual about the panel of numbers written in Japanese. You blink and look again, thinking [...]
Right Here I See My Own Books: The Woman's Building Library at the World's Columbian Exposition
On May 1, 1893, the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago opened its gates to an expectant public eager to experience firsthand its architectural beauty, technological marvels and vast array of cultural treasures gathered from all over the world. Among the most popular of the fair's attractions was the Woman's Building, a monumental exhibit hall filled with the products of women's labor, including more than 8,000 volumes of writing, by women and collected by women -- the first important librar
Scale Challenges for Renewable Energy
By: icamp2012school PANEL Discussion - Scale Challenges for Renewable Energy
Photo Slideshow: The UA, a Local University with a Global Reach
Among other things, the University of Arizona is known for its scholarly research, the success of its athletics program and for having an active student body. But did you know that UA's community also has been praised in numerous other areas, such as community outreach, research abroad, expansive collections in the arts, the development of new technologies and methods and for its students who have gone on to become greatly successful alumni? There is so much more to know about this great institu













