Thinking the Impossible
Thinking the Impossible: 100+ Years of Science and Technology at the University of Arizona. Innovation is a tradition at the UA. This video answers these questions: What if a super detective app could stop criminals in their tracks? What if we could engineer joints that worked as well as the originals? What if unlocking the genetic secrets of rice gave us a blueprint for feeding the world? What if we cold re-engineer urban habitats to prevent the extinction of thousands of wild species? What if
Maria C. Osterhoudt Resolution - Board of Trustees 3/20/12
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Board of Trustees Meeting 03-20-12
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it t
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The Iconic Photo of D-Day
In this video clip view Robert Capa's LIFE photos of the invasion of Normandy and a lone soldier near the beach. These photos are icons of WWII, and were almost destroyed. (4:56)
West Point Military Academy
In this news clip video from 1942, cadets of the United States Military Academy assemble for their first graduation of World War II. In this time in history, for the first time in all the 140-year tradition of West Point, cadets go directly into the Air Corps. (9:43)
Revenge of the Meerkat
Mattias Klum Gets Up Close and Personal With Meerkats in this four minute video. The presentation features photographs and narration by the photographer who enhances the work with humor and insights. The teacher may want to preview the video to make sure the terms around the 3:17 mark are okay for the age level. (04:02)
Face Off: Short -u-
The Electric Company and the Pranksters face off using letter sounds. Who will win? The goal for this segment is vowel sound short -u-. (1min)
The history and development of Buddhism - Robert Heath
Dr Robert Heath, lecturer at the school of management at the University of Bath and study lecturer on Buddhism, talks about the history and development of the religion from its inception in India to the present day.
The Hidden Universe - Glen Patrick
Dr Glen Patrick of Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxford, talks about how its possible to probe the hidden universe and what particle physics can tell us about it's secrets.
Energy Transfer
By: icamvid Naomi Halas gives a talk at the ICAMET 07 conference that includes examples of energy transfer studied by her group.
Musicians@Google: Reggie Watts
Hand-picked by Conan O'Brian as the opening act for his nationwide comedy tour, Reggie is a tour de force of cutting edge entertainment. He is part musician, part comedian, part tech geek, and 100% unlike anything you've ever seen or heard before.
A master at beat-box and looping, he is probably best known for his music, however his unique style blends familiar elements with novel sounds and allows Reggie to explore unknown territory. His comedy, on the other hand, is a bit harder to explain..
Inventories, Buffer Stocks, and Excess Capacity: Fractal Analysis of Antipersistence, Entrepreneuria De volgende stap in ICT-implementatie : Streven naar kwaliteit Dankzij de nascholings- en begeleidingsinitiatieven rond ICT en de sensibilisering die met de invoering van de eindtermen ICT gepaard ging, is de integratie van ICT in de lessen er in heel wat scholen op vooruit gegaan. Meer en meer … The Legend of Yacana IDS336 Session 10 Spring 2012 Did They Get It Right? - "Red Tails" and the Tuskegee Airmen Ask the Expert: Spring Fashion Advice 10 Facts About Presidents' Day Discours de Pierre Schoendoerffer à l'occasion de l'ouverture de sa rétrospective
Discours de Pierre Schoendoerffer à l'occasion de l'ouverture de sa rétrospective, le 21 novembre 2001.
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A story based on Inca stories of the sky about a llama.
Jazz in the Modern Era with Chet Hanley. 03/20/12
In this edition of "Did They Get It Right?" (DTGIR), postdoctoral research fellow Crystal Sanders of the Penn State Africana Research Center (http://arc.psu.edu) examines "Red Tails," a 2012 Lucasfilm offering. "Red Tails" is drama, based on true events, that details the struggles and triumphs of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first black aviators to fly in the U.S. Air Corps.
"Did They Get It Right?" (DTGIR) is a regular feature that looks at television and movies to see if a portion or all of the c
What are the hot colors and upcoming trends for spring? Texas Tech Department of Design instructor Rachel Anderson has the answers in this Ask the Expert series.
In 1885, President Chester Arthur signed a bill making George Washington's Birthday a Federal holiday, and in February of 1971, Richard Nixon declared Presidents' Day as a day to recognize all U.S. Presidents. Watch this video to learn more about George Washington and Presidents' Day.













