This Week @Minnesota: Support the U Edition
This episode of This Week @Minnesota features the "Support the U Rally Day," which took place on Friday, March 30th, 2012.
Race and Ethnicity Conference: Jim Crow Museum Walkthrough
Race and Ethnicity Conference: Jim Crow Museum Walkthrough
The Aztecs (1:20)
This video uses animation and graphics to explain the accomplishments and demise of the Aztecs. Very fast moving and so the teacher may have to stop the video to enable the students to keep up with the information.
ISS Update: Reduced Gravity Education
NASA Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot interviews Veronica Seyl, Acting Manager for Reduced Gravity Education. NASA works with students and educators to design experiments for flight testing aboard the microgravity aircraft.
Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program
NASA's Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program gives students and educators the opportunity to design, build and fly an experiment in microgravity and get a look at what it takes to be a NASA engineer or scientist.
Sonnet 57 Being your slave, what should I do... by William Shakespeare (poetry reading)
If we take what he says at face value, then Will (note the pun, he was very fond of puns) tells his mistress that he is enslaved by his love for her, so when she goes out and leaves him alone for hours on end, he is willing to wait, devotedly and sadly, for her return without ever questioning or even thinking about what she has been doing.
There are such relationships: some men go even further and encourage their wives to be unfaithful.
It reminds me a French movie I saw a long time ago.
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
Mises in One Lesson A Comparison of General Medical Consults and Clinical Ethics Consults: What Can We Learn from Each O Virtual Stem Cell Heart Repair (Interactive Game) ESLÂ Rap Song -Â Do You Like It? Gangster Al Capone Exploits Prohibition The future with will and going to in Spanish Windows Phone Minute: Back it on up! Take a minute out of your day to learn about all the killer new features on your Windows Phone. Trust me, you'll be glad you did Thank You message from Kerrii Anderson '79 3 Minute Leader: Navy Commander C.J. Jaynes Digital Media Graduate Student-Chao Wang'11 Chris Crawford Lecture.mov Stimulants for Cognitive Decline and Memory Loss Demand and Supply, Consumer Goods, Prices and Exchange
The final of eight sessions in the Economics 101 series, this lecture may be the most concise overview of the core ideas of the Austrian School of Economics. [1:00:11]
By: WentzMR Dr. Wayne Shelton, Professor in the Department of Medicine at the Alden March Bioethical Institute in Albany, NY, discusses his article coauthored with Dr. Cynthia Geppert, appearing in the April 2012 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, which describes the differences between, and the complementary perspectives of, medical and ethical consultations.
Available at:
http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(12)00206-6/fulltext
This interactive game engages the students in learning how and why repairing the Stem Cell Heart, is so important. The students get a virtual, walk through, as well as, hands on experience with explaining, blockage, arteries, etc., while assisting the surgeon on this operation. The students will learn about the science behind Stem Cell Heart Repair!
This is a good song to use while teaching common vocabulary words. "I like ___________" is repeated several times with various words. Pictures are provided for each example. Some of the words include: mom, dad, dog, cat, banannas, oranges, zoo, sharks, snakes, grape juice, grape fruit, music, baseball, cooking, soccer, ice cream, sun, rain, butterflies, bees, birds, and fish. (05:21)
This Prohibition of alcohol History Channel video covers the turmoil caused by the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the sale of alcohol. Get a look at how Al Capone and the Mona Lisa club profited selling bootleg beer. (2:41)
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Kerrii Anderson thanks all the young alumni donors who gave to Elon during the IGNITE Challenge in March 2012.
The $35 million Navy F/A-18 strike fighter can't fly if it doesn't have engines, a bare fire wall. That's the dilemma that Commander CJ Jaynes faced as she took over responsibility for the 816-person aircraft intermediate maintenance detachment at Lemoore, California in June 2000. 35 engines and 190 engine modules were awaiting maintenance and 30 aircraft were sitting idle. No one believed it could be any better since it had always been that way. This video is about the remarkable job CJ di
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Chris Crawford lecture,
Fundamentals of Interactivity
sponsored by Creative Industries
March 30, 2012
During menopause, women may experience a noticeable decline in some cognitive abilities, such as memory. Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine are investigating this phenomenon, and whether drugs used to treat disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit (ADHD) might counteract the effect.
C. Neill Epperson, an associate professor in Perelman's departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology, and director of the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral W
The first in a series of eight lectures. [52:51]













