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Can't Hide the Pride Weekend: April 20-22 -- College of Charleston
For one weekend in April, College of Charleston students, faculty, staff and alumni donned maroon and white to show their Cougar pride. This video is a collection of the more than 85 images posted on Facebook from around the campus and around the world.
Education as a Tool in Preventing Conflict: Suggestions for the International Criminal Court
Harvard Law School dean and professor Martha Minow delivers the 16th annual Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. Lecture in Ethics and Public Policy at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies on March 16th, 2010.
Do Lectures: What are the Questions that Drive Us
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do's. Listen to the poignant and powerful talk from Christina Wyly. What do you that matters? What is the question that you are living now. And why ‘now’ is the most important thing you have.These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and do your thing, your passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day, just waiting, and waiting for you to follow your heart. (25:28)
Sunday Service - 4/29/2012 - Sam Wells
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Not of This Fold."
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Do Lectures: Protesting through Humour
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of, Andy
talking through the evolution of SAS. From a group of surfers from St
Agnes in Cornwall wanting to end raw sewage going out into the sea to
“some of the Government’s most sophisticated environmental critics” (BBS
News and Current Affairs) and “Britain’s coolest environmental pressure
group” (The Independent)
STEM TECH Olympiad 2012
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Teacher's Studio - Jenny Mandelbaum
Tisha Bender speaks with Dr. Jenny Mandelbaum, a professor within the Communication Department in the School of Communication & Information. She teaches classes of many varieties from undergraduate introductory classes to Byrnes Seminar and even graduate level courses. In this interview, she discusses how she became a teacher, the challenges of teaching large classes, strategies for keeping students focused and eager to learn, using sakai, and teaching honors classes.
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Peer Advisors & Mentors (PAM) Spotlight: Thomas Lueders
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Games
Selection of tried and trusted games to use at the beginning or at the end of a class.
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Cloud Cover Episode 32 - AppFabric Caching Join Ryan and Steve each week as they cover the Microsoft cloud. You can follow and interact with the show at @cloudcovershow
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Spirit Week
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Historia de las matemáticas (en español) - parte 1
Este documental de 16 partes, cubre la historia de matemáticas de los egipcios antiguos a las teorías de Galois en el siglo 19. Aquí tienen un documental muy detallada. Parte 8 del documental se ha eliminado debido a derechos de autor. (15:01)
Implementing a Research Culture in the NHS. Medical Anthropology at Oxford
The conference 'Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections', held at ICSA on 23-24 June 2011, marked the first ten years of Medical Anthropology at Oxford. This podcast by Olivier Bazin formed part of the first panel.
i2.002 5/9/12
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HIV Antibody Test Using A Rapid HIV Card
HIV antibody tests are specifically designed for routine diagnostic testing of adults; these tests are inespensive and extremely accurate. Most people develop detectable antibodies approximately 30 days after infection, although some seroconvert later. The vast majority of people (99%) have detectable antibody by three months after HIV infection; a six month window is extremely rare with modern antibody testing.
Tia and Maddy Spanish Video
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15.S22b Laura Matt Sydney
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