Get To Know Your Huskies - Matt Miller
Jessica Starbard sits down with Senior Captain Matt Miller of the Northeastern University Baseball Team.
Lions Laughing
In this video segment from Between the Lions, Leona, Lionel, Cleo, and Theo form a line of laughter to convey the meaning of words that refer to positions in place, such as "first," "last," and "next to last," and quantities, such as "all" and "every." Video could also be used as an example of alliteration. (1:09)
Economic Update on WBAI Mar 24th, 2012
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Money Supply
During this ten-minute video, Sal Khan discusses the different ways of measuring the money supply. (10:04)
How to Draw Faces | The Secret of Gripping Portraits
Do you want to learn how to draw engaging portraits? Darrel Tank introduces a new series of online demos that teach the unique techniques for achieving his renowned life-like portraits that grip and intrigue the viewer. (09:42)
My Favorite Word: Fabulous
This video segment from Between the Lions is a table top puppetry song that illustrates synonyms for the word “good” using a stage setting and opera singers. The featured synonyms for the word “good” include: fabulous, marvelous, splendid, fantastic, terrific, and swell. The soloist's favorite from this list is fabulous. This video segment provides a resource for Fluency, Vocabulary, Language and Vocabulary Development, and Phonological Awareness. (0:31)
Brand Share in the Life Science Instrumentation Market
By: prothenberg From the perspective of scientific consumers who use, recommend and/or buy instruments, this study analyzes how brands are perceived throughout the industry. Attributes such as brand recognition, popularity, relevance and differentiation are measured, along with the degree of loyalty scientists have toward specific brands of instruments—and why. Purchasing criteria is established, likelihood of recommending a brand to colleagues is explored and brands are compared side-by-side
Orangutans: -ing-
Laugh along with these Orangutans as they play their games with word parts. The goal for this segment is word family -ing-. (0:33)
The Russian Victory in Stalingrad in 1942
In this video clip, learn how the Russian forces had managed to defeat the Nazi forces in the city of Stalingrad in Soviet Russia. (8:19)
IMPACT Speaker - Randy Olson
Randy Olson speaks to Georgia Tech students, faculty and staff as part of the IMPACT Speaker Series. His talk, "Storytelling: Clear Proof that Scientists Descended from Humans," addresses the divide between scientists and the general public and provides communication tips for scientists who hope to make their work more understandable and interesting to outsiders.
Take 5 with Octavia Spencer
Actress and Montgomery native Octavia Spencer is the sixth of seven siblings with a passion for the film industry. After graduating from Jefferson Davis High School in 1988, she attended Auburn and earned a bachelor's degree in liberal arts in 1994. She began her professional acting career in 1996, portraying a nurse in the movie "A Time to Kill," but is best known for her recent role as Minny Jackson in the 2011 film "The Help." Her role as Minny won her many accolades including an Academy Awar
Lesson #072, Tuesday
potere = to be able to It also translate as 'can' or 'may.'
io posso = I am able to, I can
tu puoi = you are able to, you can (informal)
Lei puo' = you are able to, you can (formal)
lui/lei = he/she are able to, he/she can
noi possiamo = we are able to, we can
voi potete = you are able to, you can (plural)
loro possono = they are able to, they can
La donna puo' venire. = The woman can come.
Possiamo andare dopo cena. = We can go after dinner.
Posso parlare inglese? = May I speak English?
Io poss
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Authors Forum: Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State maths Alex Corck-Adelman - SU President A Charleston Affair -- Challenge Question 2 University of Maryland Performs Most Comprehensive Full Face Transplant to Date
Recorded 9 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [14:09]
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Alex talks about all the different opportunities offered by the SU.
The Countdown to A Charleston Affair Weekend Contest is a seven week social media challenge - and this is the second challenge:
What is your favorite College of Charleston athletic memory or event?
Respond to this challenge with a photo, video or description of your favorite athletic memory or event.
You have until tomorrow, March 28th at 10 PM to respond. The winner will be announced at 10 AM on Thursday, March 29th at 10 AM.
The winner of challenge two will receive the following prize
The University of Maryland performed the most extensive full face transplant completed to date, including both jaws, teeth, and tongue. The 36-hour operation occurred on March 19-20, 2012 at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center and involved a multi-disciplinary team of faculty physicians from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a team of over 150 nurses and professional staff.
The face transplant was part of a 72-hour marathon of tran














