The Jade and Marjorie project
Here is a videoclip done by students in secondary 5 (16-17 years old) from Du Tournesol Secondary School in Windsor, Quebec, Canada. Touched by the sad story...
How the Islands of Hawaii Were Formed
The origins of the Hawaiian Islands have remained a geological puzzle for generations, but recent investigations uncovered that volcanoes hold the key to much of the formation of these beautiful islands. In this video clip, learn more about what these investigations talk about. (2:59)
The Earth's Seasons (in Arabic)
An arabic educational 3d cartoon animation about the Earth's seasons, day and night, and phases of the moon. (2:00)
Word Family "eat" Picture Book
In this animated picture book, young learners will be introduced to the "eat" word family. Words include beat, heat, meat, seat, bleat, treat, and wheat. Visuals that accompany each word are clear and colorful. This is a great resource to introduce and/or to review word families in the early childhood classroom. (0:56)
Earth in Motion: Seasons (Interactive)
Earth's orbit around the Sun, together with the tilt of its axis, results in periodic climate changes around the globe known as seasons. Different locations experience different types of climate changes. For example, some places have extreme seasonal changes in temperature, while others have little temperature change but may have rainy and dry seasons. This interactive activity from the Adler Planetarium explains why Earth experiences seasons and has users properly place Earth in its orbit for p
Session VI: The Identified Person Bias and Obligations Toward Particular Others
7th Annual Program in Ethics and Health Conference: Identified vs. Statistical Lives - Ethics and Public Policy
Session Chair: Nir Eyal, D.Phil.
Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Stephen Darwall, Ph.D.
Andrew Downey Orrick Professor of Philosophy, Yale University; John Dewey Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Michigan
Caspar Hare
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Mas
Clearly Impossible A video of Clearly Impossible, an installation by Zhe Huang and Yao Zhang. The installation was originally part of a larger exhibition at the MIT Museum called Ways of Seeing. It will be up at the museum until May 25th. Sponsored by Florcraft, Clearly Impossible is a MIT Museum Studio project.
Messenger Mission Studies Mysterious Mercury
Dr. Steven Hauck, a planetary geologist at Case Western Reserve University, discusses some of the recent data collected by the Messenger mission as it orbits around Mercury.
BBC The Story of India PART 8 OF 24
15:01 HistoryThe first state that started the nation of India.
Darius Rucker's South Carolina
In this American History video, brought to you by the History Channel, Darius Rucker from Hootie and the Blowfish talks about his home state of South Carolina and how much he loves the country cooking, specifically okra soup. (1:15)
SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis Defense - Emily Allen
By: tcarrasc Ocean acidification during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at Contessa Road, Italy: Insights from weight percent carbonate content
Emily Allen
B.S. Candidate
Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
Advisors Dr. Stephen Schellenberg
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ABSTRACT
The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM; ~55 Ma) is defined as a period of time during which thousands of petagrams of carbon were re
Reagan on Vietnam 1964
In this video clip, listen to Reagan’s speech on Vietnam. He addresses the American public stating that peace cannot be maintained while our soldiers are out dying for our country in Vietnam. (1:45)
EcologÃa de la Vegetación
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Studie van het chemisch evenwicht : Practicum In dit practicum toon je aan dat bij een (omkeerbare) reactie in evenwicht, zowel de reagentia als de reactieproducten aanwezig zijn. De werkbladen voor dit practicum zijn gestructureerd volgens:

ISS Update: Science and Commercial Vehicles
NASA Public Affairs Office commentator Pat Ryan talks with Dr. Tara Ruttley, ISS Associate Program Scientist, about the science payload carried in the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, the impact of commercial cargo ships on science activities and the ISS Research & Development Conference in June. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
Turn of the Earth
This video demonstrates an experiment that proves the Earth is rotating on its axis. This is demonstrated by building a Foucault Pendulum. The video describes how to build the pendulum and how it works. (7:30)
LBJ on Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
On April 4, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot and killed by a sniper while standing outside his hotel room in Memphis. After attending a memorial service the next day, President Lyndon B. Johnson speaks to the nation about the tragedy in a broadcast from the White House. (1:41)
Los Mayas - parte 1 de 2
Documental didáctico perteneciente a la colección Exploradores de la Historia. Un buen video para los niños. Este documental ofrece una visión general de los Mayas y tiene dibujos agradables. (7:33)













