My Place at Missouri State: Joey Saba
Minnesota native Joey Saba reflects on what made his first year at Missouri State a success: "I made a lot of new friends here being from out of state. It's just really easy to make friends; there are a lot of nice people here. I can't wait to come back next year."
To learn more about Joey, visit http://blogs.missouristate.edu/myplace/category/joey-saba/. To access the stories of other MSU students, visit http://www.missouristate.edu/myplace.
War of The Century - Part 11
Part 11 of the documentary sums up how Stalin planned to attack the German invaders in Ukraine. He had demanded action but the result was a disaster. The Soviets outnumbered the German but they were not well equipped. The video then shows how the Soviet learnt to win. Hitler is shown on his trip to the east to congratulate his troops. There is an explanation of Hitler's operation Blue to try to get hold of Stalingrad. The Germans advanced successfully but the Red army had new tactics. Few Sovi
Carbon - Periodic Table of Videos
We take a look at Carbon - one of the most important elements for our lives on Earth.We look at various forms of elemental carbon, from diamonds to exotic graphene and buckyballs. More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
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UTMC Executive Chef Scott Sundermeyer Demonstrates Benefits of Tea Drinking
WTOL Your Morning 6/9/12
Sunday Service - 6/3/2012 - Craig Barnes
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Craig Barnes delivers a sermon entitled "Cries in the Night."
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon:(27:28)
"The New Testament is pretty hard on pharisees. It is not because they were bad people, it's because they were devoted to a goal they could never achieve, and that was the goal of being good enough. There is a pharisee living inside most of us here today. Face it, we are the kind of people that hang around churches which means tha
Urban Metabolism: Watching CO2 Change
Using an innovative observational array of micro-sensors, Ron Cohen is mapping plumes of carbon-dioxide emissions to trace them to their origin. As is well-known, these carbon emissions are having profound impacts on the temperature of the atmosphere, but this, in turn, has a large effect on clouds.
Ronald C. Cohen, Director of the Berkeley Atmospheric Science Center, Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at UC Be
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Turtle Diary - How to survey
This is an educational video teaching kids on surveying. In the video, the main character walks through a farm and counts all of the animals in the farm. He counts up to the number 7. This video would be good for students who are learning to count. The main character speaks slowly. (2:43)
Cantinflas Show - Las pirámedes
A finales de los años 70, el famoso cómico mexicano Mario Moreno Cantinflas prestó su conocida imagen para la realización de unos cortometrajes animados producidos por Televisa y animados por la compañía Hanna-Barbera titulados Cantinflas Show y "Cantinflas y sus Amigos." Estos cortos fueron transmitidos en la televisión mexicana por varios años. En este video, Catinflas visita a las pirámedes en Egipto. (6:04)
Boy's Choir
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Julian Parker Lecture Series featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin
Topic: "Shall We Overcome? Educational Equity and the Future of Multiracial Politics"
Sheryll Cashin, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, Cashin teaches and writes about race and inequality in America. She has written books, academic articles and commentaries, and has appeared on radio and TV. Her recent book, The Agitator's Daughter: A Memoir of Four Generations of one Extraordinary African-America Family (2008) traces the arc of American race relations through generations of her family.
Missouri Government and Politics: Lecture 6 - Powers of the Governor
This course is designed to familiarize students with the constitutional framework and institutions of the state of Missouri, including the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches, and its political parties.
Missouri's inherent conservatism and individualism is explored in the frame of the state's role as a ''laboratory of democracy." Special attention is given to innovations in welfare and education policies, as well as Missouri's role in the national debates over the right to privacy a
Hance Chapel Ribbon Cutting
The Kent Hance Chapel at Texas Tech University held a ribbon cutting June 6, 2012.
Libraries, Archives and Museums: A Strategic Conversation: Opening Talk
Monday, April 9
For generations Harvard's libraries, archives, and museums have been pre-eminent participants in support of the research, teaching, and learning carried out both within the university, and also beyond its walls. In an increasingly connected global society, interdisciplinary work is becoming the norm and researchers increasingly seek and share information across formats, genres, and institutional settings. To support users and to continue to grow and thrive, libraries, archives,
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