How to Assemble a Clarinet
This selection contains a video which begins by identifying the parts of a clarinet and then shows a clarinet being assembled. ( 1:30)
SFCO 2011 – Revue de Morbidité et de Mortalité (RMM)
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Revue de Morbidité et de Mortalité (RMM).
Intervenant (s) : Jérôme SARINI (praticien CLCC - Institut Claudius Régaud - Toulouse)
Résumé : Evaluation des pratiques professionnelles en cancérologie : retour d’expériences.
Déroulement de la RMM
- Présentation succincte d’un cas, discussion de l’évènement
- Références bibliographiques
- Décision consensuelle sur le caractère évitable ou non de l’évènement. Si
What Are Fossils?
In this video, students will learn interesting facts about how fossils are formed. Some of the key topics discussed are how animals get stuck in ice or amber and gives good details about the mold and cast process that form most dinosaur fossils. This is a great resource to work in conjunction with non-fiction texts on this subject. Students will enjoy this informative video. (2:34)
SFCO 2011 – Cancer du sein : lésions frontières, intérêt de l’imagerie
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Cancer du sein : lésions frontières, intérêt de l’imagerie
Intervenant (s) : Philippe HENROT (Service de radiologie du CLCC Alexis Vautrin – Nancy)
Résumé : Surveillance radiologique après chirurgie :
* Lésions frontières sur pièce d’exérèse
* Ex clinique + mammographie+/- échographie annuelle à vie
* Exclusion théorique du dépistage organisé DOCS
* En pratique : proposé en alternance DO/DI
* Upgradées
Dickinson vs. Moravian Homecoming Game
Dickinson vs. Moravian Homecoming Game
Sept. 24, 2011
Sustainability at Harvard: We are a living lab
A video tour through five case studies of sustainability at Harvard, including:
* Student Peer-to-Peer Programs Educate and Inspire
* Innovative Solutions that Serve as Models for Other
* Greener, Healthier, More Efficient Buildings
* Rethinking Campus Operations
* Building a Culture of Sustainability
How to do Bibliography Cards
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Science Sticky Explains the Water Cycle
In this video, Science Sticky uses visuals to explain the 10 steps of the water cycle. There is no audio but there are sentence cards explaining the steps. The word purified is misspelled in one slide. At the end, a cool numbered diagram is shown. This is a great resource to help students master this important skill. It would work well in conjunction with non-fiction texts on this subject. (1:19)
Colonial Children's Dance
Youth interpreters in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area enliven parlors and stages with dancing demonstrations. Kelly McEvoy details the colonial pastime.
Carriages, Carts and Wagons
Conjuring a wheel from elm and iron is one big geometry problem for John Boag, Colonial Williamsburg wheelwright.
An Irish Christmas
In clear voice and high spirits, Kelly Kennedy sings Irish Christmas melodies.
Fashion and Function
A corset's engineered strictness defines the shape of the 18th-century woman. Journeywoman Brooke Welborn explains the trend.
For What Ails You
For poxes, headaches, and fevers, the apothecary has a preparation to ease your symptoms. Medical historian Susan Pryor details the treatments.
First Lady of Virginia
Lady Dunmore’s ease and grace are among Lord Dunmore’s most valuable political assets. Interpreter Corrine Dame reflects on the lady who delighted the colony.
The Wren Building
Williamsburg's restoration got underway in earnest with the College of William and Mary's Wren Building, explains Louise Kale, director of the Historic Campus.
A Splendid Coincidence
Inspiration intersects with means in a partnership that resurrects a city. Character interpreter Ed Way portrays W.A.R. Goodwin at Colonial Williamsburg.
Recreating a Cannon, Part Two
Revolutionary-era cannon tell the story of the evolution of war technology. Director of Historic Trades Jay Gaynor and Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz continue their overview of recreating a light infantry three-pounder.
Gingerbread Houses
The town is rendered in gingerbread once a year at Colonial Williamsburg. Executive Pastry Chef Joe Sciegaj oversees the construction.
Colonial Journalism
Political pressure and personal bias have hounded American journalists since the first newspapers were printed. Interpreter Dennis Watson talks about the Virginia Gazette.
Thomas Jefferson on Religion
Thomas Jefferson's policy on religious freedom rests on one ageless axiom: do unto others. Interpreter Bill Barker expounds.













