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Lewis and Clark: Blades That Made the Cut
During the winter months, when game was scarce, the Lewis and Clark expedition would trade specialized battle axes for food with local Indian tribes. Roger Daltrey explains how these metal blades are made in this video clip and answers questions about the length of the handles. ( 2:31)
Kidney Dissection for IPAD
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Leah Nichols: Bodies (as mass) + Building (as mass)
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m.
Terming a collection of bodies "a mass" redefines bodies from another programmatic factor to an active force, a malleable, porous architecture in itself. The merging together of Oakland City Hall and the adjacent Frank H. Ogawa Plaza will respond to the active force of bodies as mass by instigating both the f
LC iPad High School
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WSU faculty member knee-deep in education efforts for Spokane museum exhibit "Dig It!"
If ever an opera is written about dirt, look for soil scientist Ann Kennedy's name in the credits. If she's not the lyricist, she'll be the enthusiastic backer.
"I love dirt," she said with a laugh. "I'm always, constantly, taking up handfuls of soil and smelling it."
Kennedy, a researcher with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural Research Service and an adjunct faculty member in crop and soil sciences at Washington State University, talks about dirt the way some people ta
Finishing Strong
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Tracking Lightning
There are over twenty-five million cloud-to-ground lightning flashes
strike in the U.S. every year. Meteorologists use a combination of math and science to track when and where they will strike. This video shows students how these scientists work and their importance. (02:07)
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Republics in History [The Decline of the American Republic (1955)] During the last 20 years America has suffered a succession of social and economic dislocations, including a great depression and a great war. We have been so absorbed in these difficulties that we have lost sig

VW Camper Vans (Volkswagen Transporters)
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Eric Weber Recipient of 2012 Frist Faculty Award.
Video by Mary Stanton.
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder
This is a trailer for Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder that is a one-hour documentary that goes beyond the famed Little House book series to the behind-the-scenes, true life story of one of Americas most iconic authors, Laura Ingalls Wilder. Although this is a trailer, it contains a quick overview of her life which is very helpful when reading her books. (03:03)
Breakingviews: JPMorgan hammers another nail in VaR coffin
May 14 - JPMorgan's $2 billion loss may have dealt a fatal blow to Value-at-Risk. Breakingviews' Robert Cole assesses whether the alternatives are any better.
Mathematical Methods II (2012)
This course consists of a introduction to linear algebra.
"Who Let the Letters Out?" Song by Dr. Jean
Dr. Jean's "Who Let the Letters Out?" with pictures for suggested gestures. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review the Alphabet letters and sounds in the early childhood classroom. (2:06)
Monetos : Internationale en financiële informatiebron Op de website van Monetos kun je informatie vinden over verzekeringen, financieringen, investeringen en pensioen. Deze informatie is onafhankelijk, wat betekent dat er enkel informatie wordt gegeven, zonder concrete firma's erin …
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Arthur Meets the President
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The Roar
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