Johns Hopkins Story Swap - Hamster Burial
Sadie Howes '11 recounts to her parents, Marcia Howes '86 and Kevin Howes '85, how she and her friends -- in their desire to find a suitable place to bury their deceased hamster -- settled on the university president's garden.
Ontology Engineering
Ontology Engineering
Advanced Semantics, Spring 2005
Current work on semantics and questions of logic and meaning for syntactic systems in generative grammar.
The Organizing Framework Behind US Science Agencies: Stokes and Ruttan Part of the second class in the series of IAP classes titled "Fundamentals of Science and Technology Public Policy-Making - Sci/Tech Policy Boot Camp." The lecturer is William B. Bonvillian, Director at the MIT Washington Office. This class will posit the argument that Sci/Tech organization is a third direct innovation factor and examine the organizational framework behind the mix of U.S. science agencies, their missions and research organizational models. It will examine th
The Rutland Institute For Ethics 10th Anniversary Gala at Clemson University
April 10th, 2012 - Integrity, ethics, athletics: In It To Win It, A conversation on ethics and integrity in intercollegiate athletics.
Keynote Speaker: Brad Wolverton, a senior editor for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Panelists included members of the NCAA Working Group on Collegiate Model Rules, charged with rewriting NCAA athletic rules. Chancellor Harvey Perlman, University of Nebraska, Chancellor Charles Nelms, NCCU and Jim Barker, President of Clemson University.
Formation Médicale 2011 – La formation à la recherche, quand et pour qui ?
Titre : Formation Médicale 2011 – La formation à la recherche, quand et pour qui ?
Intervenant : Joël MENARD (Paris).
Résumé : Table ronde : une formation commune, des métiers multiples.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors des Etats Généraux de la Formation Médicale (EGFM) : Enjeux, Parcours, Evaluation. Table ronde
Eufemismen en dysfemismen : Werkbladen Je vindt in de werkbladen zowel wat theoretische achtergrond als oefeningen die de subtiele semantische verschillen tussen synoniemen duidelijk maken.

Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates || Radcliffe Institute
Nicole Le Douarin (Honorary Professor, Collège de France) explores the neural crest, an important embryonic structure that appeared in primitive vertebrates.
00:00:00: Welcome (Lizabeth Cohen, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study)
00:07:08: Introduction (Catherine Dulac, Harvard University)
00:15:20: "Constructing the Head and Brain of Vertebrates" (Nicole Le Douarin, Collège de France)
01:19:47: Question-and-answer period
March 5, 2012
School Library Learning 2.0
Welcome to School Library Learning 2.0. This tutorial is brought to you by the California School Library Association (CSLA) 2.0 Team. You will learn the tools of the new Internet: Web 2.0 tools that are bringing our kids in touch with the entire world through social networking, wikis, video, podcasting, and gaming sites. The exercises give you the background you need to understand the tools you're learning about.
Sword-Billed Hummingbird Preening with Feet
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Sword-Billed Hummingbird preening with its feet. Students will enjoy the close up views of this amazing bird. The Sword-billed Hummingbird is found in the Andes Mountains and its bill is up to 4 inches in length and has a bill which is longer than its body. This enables it to feed on flowers with long corollas. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the cla
Lee Hall III
Clemson University Professor Emeritus, John Jacques, talks about the expansion and renovation of Lee Hall.
Zelf visualisaties maken Visualisaties maken

Hieronder volgen een aantal praktische tips. Hoe dan ook zal je zelf nog de nodige creativiteit aan de dag moeten leggen om een visualisatie te maken die beantwoordt aan de wensen en behoeften van de …
What is the most important thing you learned at Marquette?
What is the most important thing you learned at Marquette? We asked this question in social media. Here's what you said. http://marquette.edu/social
Abbey College Prestige Lecture 2012: Len Cook
Len Cook, President of the NZ Institute of Public Administration presents 'Government Performance - thought and theatre'.
Abbey College is celebrating its first four years as the University's residential college for postgraduate students.
Held April 03, 2012.
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Ping Guo - PhD, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy
Ping talks about her PhD.
A visit to an animal farm in Hampshire, U.K.
Two young students explore where their food comes from and they visit a lamb farm in Hampshire. They talk with the farmer about the farm and the quality of its meat products. 
Computers for Cynics
Computers for Cynics
Anatomy of the Fed I am pleased to announce that I will be teaching another installment of the Mises Academy online class Anatomy of the Fed.
This class will cater to both the undergraduate student and the seasoned Wall Street executive.
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