Sophie Calle -- Photography Lecture Series
Filmed March 30, 2011, as part of CCA's Photography Lecture Series, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
NOTE: This lecture was presented in part by Pier 24 Photography (http://www.pier24.org/) which supports the CCA Photography lecture series by contemporary artists working primarily in photography; recent CCA lectures include artists Thomas Demand, Naoya Hatakeyama, and Paul Graham.
Artists selected for the series engage CCA Grad Fine Art stud
Choral Vespers - 9/29/2011 -- The Duke Vespers Ensemble
A service of Choral Vespers in Duke University Chapel. Officiated by The Rev. Dr. Samuel Wells. The Duke Vespers Ensemble directed by Dr. Allan Friedman. On St. Michael. Organist: Samuel Hammond, Daniel 12: 1-3, Revelation 5: 1-14, Mark 13: 21-27.
Bulletin: http://www.chapel.duke.edu/media/documents/09-29-11_V.pdf
Open Classroom - 09/28/2011 #1 Bluestone's Introduction
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This week: Political Evil with Alan Wolfe as the Guest Speaker
Viewing the WINDII Instrument on UARS
The Wind Imaging Interferometer, WINDII, measures the winds in the mesosphere, using air glow.
The Haqqani Network
Our Asia editor and Pakistan correspondent discuss the growing influence of the Haqqani network in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Meet a Museum Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Watch this video to take a virtual field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In the video, a student visits the world famous museum and learns about the work of a museum curator. ( 3:30)
Body Liquefaction | Searching for New Earths
Learn why body liquefaction is a more environmentally friendly alternative to burial or cremation. Also, hear about the discovery of the latest earth-like planets orbiting other stars . . . and whether they can support life.
Pass it Forward
Pass it forward video from 2011
Expand Your Horizons: Study Abroad Fair 2011
Michigan State University student Taylor Benson checked out the 2011 Study Abroad Fair on Sept. 28 at the Breslin Student Events Center and chatted with students about their MSU study abroad experiences and opportunities. With more than 270 study abroad programs in more than 60 countries on all continents, MSU is the leader in study abroad among public universities in the United States and is one of five public universities in the nation that rank in the top 10 for both study abroad and internat
Tongan Culture
This 2:27 video is about Togans, who are related to each other as 90% of them have extended families. Togan's social status is based on money and family. Their language is Austronesian and is their national language. In Tonga government, they have one king, 9 members of the
house of nobles, 13 members of the Privy Council, 21 member of the house of representatives, and 12 members in the cabinet. Preview the rap music for words. It also does not does not add to the content.
Greenock Cemetery
A historical overview of the cemetery and its predecessors, and of selected memorials within
"The Grimm Legacy" by Polly Shulman--The Pick of the Week from 60 second Recap®
In this Pick of the Week Video, teenage students will be introduced to "The Grimm Legacy" by Polly Shulman. Summary--In true Cinderella fashion, Elizabeth Rew has been having a lousy time at home ever since her dad got remarried and her semi-evil stepsisters gobbled up the family money with demanding college tuitions. With no money left for ballet classes, high school student Elizabeth needs something else to fill her afternoons, and with the help of her social studies teacher—and maybe a
Introduction to PCAP
Introduction to PCAP
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The Oracle at Delphi and Christian Prophecy
Rev Dr David Bell explores the significance of the Delphic Oracle for Christians today The oracle was all about foretelling the future.
Delphi was the home of the Earth goddess and Sun God.This 8:30 video provides many stories of this legend/myth. It needs to be reviewed by teachers to see if it is appropriate.
Path of a Red Blood Cell
The red blood cell travels to the lungs from the heart to get oxygen. It then releases oxygen into capillaries inside the body. This 2:32 long video is an animated journey of a red blood cell through the body.
An Era in Fashion - The 1860s
The next part of my "An Era in Fashion"-series. Next Video of the series: "An Era in Fashion - The Bustle Era (1870s and 1880s)" This 2:37 video shows and explains the fashion statements of that time. There is no narration, but the images provide good detail. The music can be muted if distracting.
Typhoon causes massive Philippines flooding
Oct 1 - Typhoon Nalgae hits Philippine island, causing massive flooding as well as landslides and power outages. Jessica Gray reports.













