02.02.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Donnerstag - als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei. Bei Ausschreitungen in einem Fußball-Stadion der ägyptischen Stadt Port Said sind mindestens 74 Menschen getötet und fast 250 verletzt worden. Fans des heimischen Fußball-Vereins hatten nach dem Abpfiff eines Erstligaspiels den Platz gestürmt. Einige warfen mit Steinen, Feuerwerkskörpern und Flaschen. Spiele
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New York, New York
Come along to New York City as Wilson and Ditch hang out in Times Square and talk about subways, taxis, and the Statue of Liberty. Viewers learn that the first subway train started running in 1904, and has now expanded to a system that spreads over 230 miles. The gopher brothers then head over to Central Park to have some fun and talk all about the 843 acre park in the center of Manhattan. (4mins)
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Defrag: Windows Search, Delaying Windows Update, Reboot Requirements

Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be checking comme
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Measurement and Testing with Pain in Animals
The Institute for Evidence-Based Health Professions Education presents Measurement and Testing with Pain in Animals by Erik Hofmeister,DVM, DACVA, DECVAA, MA Associate Professor, Veterinary Anaesthesiology Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery College of Veterinary Medicine University of Georgia The University of Georgia copyright © 2012
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Top 10 debating topics for students

We are just about to get into some class debating.  Here are a few suggestions that you might like to use with your students.

Are social networking sites harmful?

Is it acceptable for society to put someone to death?

Should animal testing be legal
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The British Media - the view from outside
Sarah Lyall, correspondent for the New York Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series
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Brad Jones on Commercial Crew Program Partner Integration
NASA Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks with Brad Jones, deputy manager for the Partner Integration Office of the Commercial Crew Program.
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Johns Hopkins Match Day 2012
Fourth-year medical students at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine learned on March 16 where they will go to complete their internship and residency training. Family and friends joined the students for the annual Match Day celebration in the Armstrong Building, themed "Finding Your Perfect Match."
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このビデオでは、プレビューパネルの各種ボタン機能等についてご紹介します。
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Armstrong St. Patricks Day 2012
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Maria C. Osterhoudt Resolution - Board of Trustees 3/20/12
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege Board of Trustees Meeting 03-20-12 About St. Petersburg College: In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college. In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it t
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Pied Piper of Hamelin (part 1 of 2)
Natasha of Storynory reads Robert Brownings Poem about the most famous
rat-charmer and catcher in history. The words are synced with the
beautiful illustrations of Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). NOTE: the words do not appear on the screen. (07:15)

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SOC315 Session 12 Spring 2012
SOC315 Session 12 Spring 2012 Sociology of Work with Sergio Soto
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Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineers design and operate industrial processes that convert raw materials into valuable products. The need for more sophisticated products and sustainable processes means chemical engineers are in great demand. Our course concentrates on the scientific principles that underpin modern chemical and biochemical engineering. The aim is to produce graduates that meet the needs of today's process industries by providing technical competence, training in transferable skills, and a thorough
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Polynomial Vocabulary - Definition of a Polynomial - Example Problem
This video is a continuation of Polynomial Vocabulary and provides an example problem that demonstrates how to write a polynomial in standard form and find the degree.  (2:53)
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Los misterios de la Luna (The History Channel) - parte 3 de 3
Durante miles de años, la humanidad ha encontrado consuelo con su presencia. Ha sido un faro para los viajeros nocturnos, un reloj para los agricultores y una guía para los marineros en el mar. Para algunas culturas, ha sido incluso un dios. Es el único cuerpo cósmico que ha sido visitado por seres humanos. A distancia, la luminosidad de la Luna nos ha fascinado desde el principio de los tiempos. Además, un examen más cercano a este faro en la oscuridad
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REMBRANDT: The Prodigal Son - ArtSleuth - S01 E05
A son gone astray comes home to a loving welcome from his father. Why does Rembrandt choose to obscure the bible story? More on http://www.artsleuth.net
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Mac10Professional - Catherine Maybrey, Alumni Career Coach
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Anatomy of a Firework (Interactive)
Fireworks have changed a great deal in the 1,000 years since they were first developed in China. This interactive activity from the NOVA Web site details some of the most important chemical and structural features that allow fireworks to fly higher and burst more loudly and colorfully than ever before.  Students can explore the inner anatomy of a firework through this interactive website.
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Avalanche Town
In 1995, an avalanche overran an unsuspecting fishing village in Iceland, killing 20 of its residents. Although avalanches are a common occurrence in the region, this was the first avalanche in this village's history to travel as far as the city center. In this video segment adapted from NOVA, learn more about the Iceland avalanche and how engineers plan to protect the village from future avalanches. (4:19)NOVA: "Avalanche!"
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