Flat Rock Stone Quarries, St. Paul, Indiana
Owned by Civil War veteran W. W. Lowe, this quarry was noted for its superior quality limestone. Stone for the Indiana statehouse and several Indiana courthouses, including Indianapolis, Lafayette, and Shelbyville, came from this quarry in St. Paul.,Publisher: Chicago : J. H. Beers; Includes directories and index,Decatur County Journey
Natchez and the Eclipse
In this illustration an artist placed the two boats together as if they were racing. Note the sparks in the smoke.
Moment of Peril
Lawrenceburg is Dearborn County's largest community. Its favorable location on the Ohio River has also made it vulnerable to periodic floods since the 1800s. The levee there now affords protection from future floods.,Dearborn County Journey
South Washington Street, Delphi, Indiana about 1860 or 1870
James Whitcomb Riley spent a good deal of time in Delphi, Indiana and it was considered his second home. About one mile east of the site of this covered bridge over Deer Creek, is where he wrote his famous poem about fishing “On the Banks O’ Deer Crick.” The covered bridge here was built between 1840 and 1850 as part of a plank road that ran from Pittsburg through Delphi to Frankfort. It was replaced by a new bridge in 1936.,Carroll County Journey
Classroom food web
This lesson is to demonstrate which organisms feed on one another and how food webs are created.
Jim Madigan post game • Nov. 4, 2011
The Northeastern men's hockey team earned its first point of the season on the road and blemished No. 7 Merrimack's perfect record with a 1-1 tie on Friday night at Lawler Arena.
Junior Justin Daniels netted his team-leading fifth goal 57 seconds into the third period to tie the game as the Huskies defense was anchored by astute play from third-year backstopper Chris Rawlings. Rawlings stopped 34 shots compared to Merrimack's Joe Cannata who turned aside 30 shots on the night.
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Albert Einstein: How I See the World (Part 2 of 6)
An excellent PBS documentary on Swiss genius Albert Einstein, most commonly known for his theory of relativity. Part 2 of 6. (09:38)
Albert Einstein: How I See the World (Part 4 of 6)
An excellent PBS documentary on Swiss genius Albert Einstein, most commonly known for his theory of relativity. Part 4 of 6. (09:49)
Uluru (Ayers Rock), Northern Territory, Australia's Outback
This selection contains video showing the magnificent Ayers Rock, a huge, natural sandstone rock in the flat desert brushland of Austrailia. The video is set to music without narration. ( 1:01)
Uluru Sunset & Full Moon Rising ( Ayers Rock, Australia)
This selection features video shot during sunset at Ayers Rock in Australia. Ayers Rock is a huge, natural sandstone rock in the middle of Australia's flat desert brushland. During sunset and sunrise, this great rock changes color from red to yellow to gray. This video captures the fascinating change of color. ( 1:42)
Floods threaten famous Thai market
Nov. 6 - Rising flood waters threaten a world famous outdoor market. Julie Noce reports.
Scientists slow aging in fruit flies
Nov. 22 - Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have slowed the aging process in fruit flies, by manipulating a gene that is also present in humans. Their experiments extended the lives of the insects by as much as 50 percent although the researchers say it's too early to tell if the results could be replicated in humans. Rob Muir reports.
2010 intake- Child Module (PSYC 8010) timetable
2010 intake- Child Module (PSYC 8010) timetable
NYIT de Seversky Mansion - Phyllo Dusted Orange Roughy
Phyllo Dusted Orange Roughy with Maryland Crab Brandade, Braised Red Cabbage and Horseradish Mascarpone - Demonstrated by Robert Neumann
nyit.edu/deSeversky
Our Climate Challenge Forum
Experts from Texas Tech University discuss solutions for a changing climate at this forum held November 3, 2011.
Ron Roberts, Chief meterologist at KAMC served as moderator. Speakers were Katharine Hayhoe, Ken Rainwater and Patricia Westbrook from Texas Tech University.
Who's Afraid of the Human Genome
Jeffrey Kahn of the Johns Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics gives a preview of his discussion planned for December, 1, 2011 in Nashville -- alluding to the power and some potential pitfalls to avoid with personalized medicine.
High Tide in Hawaii
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