A Conversation with Paul Schimmel Dr. Paul Shimmel talks about his history with the MIT Department of Biology. Recorded on 12/1/11.
Qu'est ce que la beauté - Guillaume Dupont
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Qu'est ce que la beauté par Guillaume Dupont
Lycée Louis Léopold Boilly (59 La Bassée)
Queens' Blair College of Health nursing labs tour
Check out the facilities at the Blair College of Health at Queens University of Charlotte. For more information about our nursing programs, visit http://www.queens.edu/blair.
Eva on Writing, Part 1: Introduction
Author(s):
Example video of tutor feedback: student 5 LH Lee
Example video of tutor feedback: student 5 LH Lee.
The Paleontological Society
The Paleontological Society, an international non-profit organization founded in 1908, created this Web site devoted to the advancements in paleontology. The site allows paleontologists access to abstracts in a few journals including Paleobiology. Prospective students will discover grant opportunities. Media representatives with questions about the history of life on earth can find contacts for paleontologists. Scientists can also learn about the society's Distinguished Lecture Program, which fe
Save Our City!
Students learn about various natural hazards and specific methods engineers use to prevent these hazards from becoming natural disasters. They study a hypothetical map of an area covered with natural hazards and decide where to place natural disaster prevention devices by applying their critical thinking skills and an understanding of the causes of natural disasters.
Financial Aid Office Introduction
For more information visit:
http://enrollment.rochester.edu/admissions/
De Olympische winterspelen : Ontstaan, disciplines Je vindt in deze presentatie informatie over de Olympische winterspelen, het ontstaan van de Olympische spelen en de disciplines van de winterspelen.

The Specter of Empire: is La Selva Maya a feral forest garden
Presented as part of the Global Environment Speaker Series at the University of Richmond. Guest lecturer was Henry R. Luce Professor in Nations & the Global Environment, Grinnell College, Department of Biology.
For more information about the series, visit http://geography.richmond.edu/resources/speaker-series.html.
"The Drowned Immortal" by Timothy Murphy (poetry reading)
Timothy Murphy has said about my reading:
"I don't like the way the guy reads. He's so ponderous he makes the poet seem tendentious. If this guy asked permission to read me, I'd say no way."
I haven't asked permission - and I will take the poem down just as soon as Mr. Murphy tells me to do so. You can hear Mr. Murphy reading his own poetry here:
http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=3616
In fact, I read this poem as "ponderously" as I could: more so than I usually would
Science Bulletins: On Shaky Ground—Building a Safer Future in Haiti
In November 2010, ten months after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake flattened huge sections of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a team of geologists commissioned by the United Nations set out to make the first detailed soil map of the city. Armed with sledgehammers and vibration sensors, the scientists surveyed how soils throughout Port-au-Prince either amplify or muffle seismic vibrations. The resulting map can now be used to guide reconstruction efforts. In this Science Bulletins feature, learn how geologists
How to Dye Easter Eggs
This video demonstrates making Easter Egg dye using water, food coloring, and vinegar. The video then shows how to dye Easter Eggs step-by-step.
Filmmakers@Google: Jessica Yu
Academy Award-winning director Jessica Yu gave Googlers an exclusive pre-screening of her latest documentary Last Call at the Oasis on February 2, 2012. After the screening, she engaged in a Q&A with audience members.
About Last Call at the Oasis:
Director: Jessica Yu
Producer: Elise Pearlstein
Executive Producers: Jeff Skoll, Diane Weyermann, Carol Baum, David Helpern
Firmly establishing the urgency of the global water crisis as the central issue facing our world this century, this documentar
Episode 129: Female-friendly cities: Planning for inclusivity in our urban spaces DIU de chirurgie robotique Nancy 2012 : présent et avenir du robot.
DIU de chirurgie robotique Nancy 2012
Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Mixed Numbers: Example 2 The Statue of Liberty Cómo dibujar un ramo de flores - en español A Conversation with Outlier Malcolm Gladwell
Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Mixed Numbers: Example 2. In this video, I discuss how I go about finding a common denominator by looking at it in a 'brute force' method! (04:09)
This video clip shows the construction and legacy behind the iconic Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty, located in York Harbor, is one of the profound symbols of the United States. The Statue of Liberty is one of the very first things that can be seen upon immigrating to the country; therefore, it is a major symbol of how this country is an immigrant nation and the freedom it holds within its borders. (3:12)
En este video, el estudiante podrá ver cómo se dibuja un ramo de flores. Un rombo servirá para hacer la forma del ramo. (1:30)
While millions of people have read Malcolm Gladwell's books, his ideas have had particular resonance with today's business leaders. Wharton management professor Peter Cappelli and Gladwell were just named to HR Magazine's Top 20 Most Influential International Thinkers of 2011.Cappelli spoke with Gladwell by phone about why Gladwell is an "academic groupie," the inconvenient truths that can spring from scholarly research, and how important decisions -- like going to war or dealing with today's ec













