Inside the lab: Jacqueline A. Lees, Ph.D.
Learn more about the work that Professor Lees and her lab are doing to understand how proteins and pathways are mutated in cancer—and how they hope to make advances in detecting and hopefully treating osteosarcoma.
The War in Korea
This 16 minute video provides an overview of the war and some of the steps that resulted in the war. It is done with a narrator and a white board with maps.
Military Blunders: Stalin's Purges (3:41)
This Military Blunders video clip is about the Great Purge.
The leader of Communist Russia, Joseph Stalin, was paranoid of
opposition. It was this paranoia that led to the Great Purge. He sent
many people to labor camps in Siberia. Some images may be too intense for students.
Wealth Strategies: SEC has right tools for HFT, ETFs: Reed
Oct. 19 - U.S. Senator Jack Reed, a Rhode Island Democrat, discusses the challenges ETFs pose to the SEC after the agency announced a sweeping investigation into their use and possible abuse.
BlackBerry fans eager to solve RIM's problems
Oct. 19 - Dedicated BlackBerry fan Julien Dias jumped out of an airplane to prove his love for the smartphone and, alongside his iPhone-weilding sidekick, now hopes to document the device's ability to keep families connected across the world. They spoke with Reuters technology reporter Alastair Sharp at the BlackBerry DevCon conference in San Francisco. Editing by Natalie Armstrong.
Aaron Presnell, "Tools for Informing Public Decision Making"
Aaron Presnell, of the Jefferson Institute, gives a presentation at the 2011 NDIIPP/NDSA Partners' Meeting in Washington DC.
Highlights Astra Zeneca Nobel Medicine Initiative Lecture Series, Wilmington 2011
During the AstraZeneca Nobel Medicine Initiative Lecture Event, held on 12-13 May 2011, at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and AstraZeneca's research and development facility in Wilmington, Delaware, US. Michael Brown gave his lecture 'Partnerships, Puzzles and Paradigms: A collaborative approach to cholesterol'.
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California History
This is an educational slideshow about the history of the state of California. This video aligns with California State History Standards for both fourth and fifth graders. It is 5:26 long video with a lot of content.
INFO1010 Ethics in Practice
INFO1010 Ethics in Practice
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SP.406 Sexual and Gender Identities (MIT)
This course introduces scholarly debates about sexual identities, gender identities and expressions, and sexual orientation and its representation in various media. We begin with an investigation of the theoretical underpinnings of the emerging field of queer studies, from the nineteenth century to the present day, and consider how subsequent work in transgender studies continues to challenge traditional understandings of sex, gender, and sexuality.
Thunderbird EMBA Student Dewan Simon
Thunderbird School of Global Management student Dewan Simon talks about the Executive MBA program. http://http://www.thunderbird.edu/graduate_degrees/executive_mba_united_states
Open Classroom 10/19/2011 - #2 Wolf and Marino on Occupy Boston
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Milton Friedman vs. John Kenneth Galbraith with Barry Bluestone playing both roles
Cerebral Palsy
This patient education program explains cerebral palsy (CP), the causes and risk factors, symptoms and complications, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment options. It also reviews brain anatomy, particularly that of the motor skills areas. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
11.04. Utility of the Stock of Money 11.07. Gains and Losses During a Change in the Money Relation 12.04. Utility "Ex Post": Free Market and Government Professor Fitzgerald talks about Research Overview Sound Wave Interference
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Two speakers, mounted on the table and facing each other, are driven by a function generator. A microphone is introduced between the speakers and the sound waves are displayed on an oscilloscope. This demonstrates the effect of interference and the resulting phase shift on sound waves over a fixed distance. Three different frequencies are demonstrated; 880Hz (A5), 440Hz (A4) and 523.3Hz (C4).













