Valentine's Day/Chinese New Year craft — Paulina & Emily's Arts 'n' Crafts
On Paulina and Emily's Arts 'n' Crafts, the duo show how to make a part-yummy/part-origami craft to celebrate the Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day. vablearn.ca for more information.
Stem Cells: 5 Year Progress Report
Embryonic stem cells can transform themselves into every cell in your body. Does researching these stem cells violate human sanctity, or is it medicine's brightest frontier? What are the prospects for adult stem cells?
McMaster Students - First Year Welcome Video
This video contains "archival" footage of everyone's favourite 1940's on-campus instructional film personality, Professor Smar T. Pance, along with inpromptu interviews with current students to give newcomers well-rounded advice on how to have a successful first year at McMaster University. Performed & written by John Popham. Directed by Kyle Kuchmey. Special thanks to: Adam Khun, Marcia Boniferro, Martha Foster, and Don Courchesne.
2009-10 was a Great Year for SMU
See some of the highlights of Southern Methodist University's 2009-10 year, from students moving into residence halls in August to graduation in May and all the excitement in between.
This Year in Bioethics
The doctor who supposedly established a link between vaccination and autism has his research de-published on grounds of fraud. New York State decides to pay women for research eggs. President Obama's NIH expands funding of embryonic stem-cell research -- but won't fund some Bush-funded research on ethics grounds. The Roman Catholic Church reasserts its controversial positions against assisted reproduction and against withdrawal of medically-delivered nutrition and hydration at the end of life.
Six Year Old Joey "Peanut" Benton Describes What It's Like to Live With Cystic Fibrosis
Joey "Peanut" Benton appears on WCBD-TV to talk about what it's like to live with cystic fibrosis. The adorable six year old is helping to raise awareness about the lung disease, which is currently incurable. Video courtesy of WCBD-TV.
18 Year Old Receives Heartmate II at MUSC
18 year old Asha Wilson's heart failure had reached a point where she was bedridden and dangerously close to dying. In April of 2010, she became the youngest person to receive a HeartMate II device at the MUSC Heart and Vascular Center. Now she is home from the hospital living a normal life and hoping to get a heart transplant.
Bridge Year Program
The 20 students selected for Princeton's inaugural Bridge Year Program have been transformed by daily life overseas in Ghana, India, Peru and Serbia. Read more: http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S26/76/33K78/index.xml?section=featured
Leading the Way: A Year in Review at Texas Tech
Texas Tech University Chancellor Kent Hance introduces the first edition of Leading the Way: A Year In Review, an annual publication highlighting the great things happening throughout the Texas Tech University System.
Donations are on track to surpass the $100 million mark for four straight years, improving the system's national endowment ranking.
Texas Tech is also closing in on $45 million in restricted research expenditures as it nears reaching Tier One research status.
Hispanic enrollm
CES-EUC End of Semester Luncheon
A round table discussion on the European Union and Turkey. Convener: Dario Gaggio, director, CES-EUC.
The presenters are Frank Castiglione, doctoral pre-candidate in Near Eastern studies, U-M and Zeynep Devrim Gürsel; and Akin Ünver, EUC 2010 Jean Monnet Postdoctoral Fellow, U-M. The lecture was held Apr 21, 2010.
06 - Maximilien Robespierre and the French Revolution
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Carlos Eire, Yale University: "A Brusque History of Eternity - Lecture 3: From Eternity to Five-Year
Until fairly recently eternity was no mere abstraction or metaphor in the Christian tradition, but rather the ultimate destination for humankind, a metaphysical conceit with practical implications as inescapable as legal obligations, or taxes, or death. Eternity was an ineffable mystery, to be sure, but of no less value in human interaction than money itself, or crowns and thrones. In our own day, however, eternity seems a purely abstract concept best left in the hands of astrophysicists, a frig
Russia and the Medvedev Presidency - One Year On - Part 2
Speaking shortly after his election as President of the Russian Federation in 2008, Dmitry Medvedev highlighted his priorities in office: to maintain economic stability, to strengthen freedoms, to promote…
Russia and the Medvedev Presidency - One Year On - Part 1
Speaking shortly after his election as President of the Russian Federation in 2008, Dmitry Medvedev highlighted his priorities in office: to maintain economic stability, to strengthen freedoms, to promote…
One Year After the Garnaut Climate Change Review
Professor Ross Garnaut presented the final report of the Garnaut Climate Change Review to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on 30 September 2008, the morning of the largest ever one day…
ANU Trevor Swan Distinguished Lectures in Economics: Consequences of Radical Reform - The Economic C
Using the French Revolution as a starting point, the presentation examines the economic effects of exogenously-imposed institutional change on countries following invasions by French Revolutionary and Napoleonic armies. Data is used to test whether institutions: (1) efficiently adapt to a society's characteristics, (2) 'evolved' institutions are inherently superior to those rationally designed, (3) institutions must be `appropriate' and cannot be `transplanted', and (4) the French Civil Code has
The French Revolution: "Those who have and those who have not"
This lesson is part of the French Revolution unit that examines the reigns of the absolute monarchs and the monetary crisis of the French government.
Liberté: A First Year French Textbook
Liberté is a first-year college French textbook with a true communicative approach. It is currently being used at California State University, Los Angeles, Mount San Antonio College, and Santiago Canyon College. Please note that the downloadable version is a draft, and that the author continues to expand ...
Winter 2009 Documentary Podcast: The year that was 2009 part II
It all began with the collapse of the sub-prime housing market in America, and the rest, as they say, is now history. The 2008 and 2009 recession saw consumption fall for the first time in 20 years, and that slow-down in America spread to countries as far apart as the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, China, India and New Zealand. However, while some were officially in recession having experienced two consecutive quarters of negative growth, others such as India and China avoided it.
Winter 2009 Documentary Podcast: The year that was 2009
It all began with the collapse of the sub-prime housing market in America, and the rest, as they say, is now history. The 2008 and 2009 recession saw consumption fall for the first time in 20 years, and that slow-down in America spread to countries as far apart as the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, China, India and New Zealand. However, while some were officially in recession having experienced two consecutive quarters of negative growth, others such as India and China avoided it.













