Fall 2012: Mid-semester study tips
MSU's social media interns offer study tips to help other students handle middle of the semester stress.
Produced by Taylor Benson, Annie Perry, and Matt Radick
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trees helping the environment revised
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trees helping the environment revised
trees helping the environment revised |
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partial quotient division
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partial quotient division
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La natación - cómo tirarse de cabeza Tirarse de cabeza al agua en forma incorrecta puede ocasionar serios daños, por lo que es conveniente que aprendas la técnica adecuada. (.33) Author(s): No creator set
NASA | Saturn's Record-Setting Storm Saturn's 2010 Great White Spot storm has set a new record for largest temperature change ever recorded for a storm on Saturn. By studying the monstrous disturbance using NASA's Cassini spacecraft, researchers spotted a massive belch of energy that sent temperatures soaring to an unprecedented 150 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Saturn's stratosphere, accompanied by an enormous release of ethylene gas. (02:21)
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The Global Drug Wars [Audio] Speaker(s): Professor David Courtwright, Nigel Inkster, Dr William B McAllister, Dr Ethan Nadelmann | How did the international drug control system arise, why has it proven so durable in the face of failure, and is there hope for reform? David Courtwright is professor of history at the University of North Florida. Nigel Inkster is the former director of operations and intelligence for MI6. William McAllister is special projects director at Office of the Historian, US Department of State. Ethan N Author(s): No creator set
Chris Nowicki Loses His Hair For Cancer Armstrong Atlantic State University fraternity Kappa Sigma raises funds for the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Foundation to support breast cancer awareness. Armstrong employee Chris Nowicki sacrifices his beautiful long locks for the betterment of mankind. Author(s): No creator set
3.02 FLVS Spanish 1 video
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3.02 FLVS Spanish 1 video
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Afghanistan: The Old Detective and the Brown Shawl Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/afghanistan-economic-development-environment-water-access-border-control
When a Taliban IED interrupts an Afghan district governor's ride to a wedding, the aftermath gives journalist Mujib Mashal a revealing look in to the atmosphere in which the 11-year-old war is now being fought and the gaps that remain ahead of the planned withdrawal in 2014--and the interrogation of the suspected bomber in volatile Helmand province raises questions about the s Author(s): No creator set
Breakingviews: Rosneft's Russian roulette Oct. 24 - Oil is vital to the Russian economy and Rosneft is taking a gamble that it won't stifle competition and its own effectiveness by taking over TNK-BP's oil fields, say Breakingviews. Author(s): No creator set
Why Science? Plant Molecular Biology Explore Research at the University of Florida: Harry Klee, a professor of horticultural sciences, explains what makes horticultural sciences an exciting career field. (01:36) Author(s): No creator set
Describe the Family Video Presentation
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Describe the Family Video Presentation
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Journalist Dimiter Kenarov on Poland's Quest for Shale Gas Poland is spearheading the development of shale gas resources in Europe, hoping to wean itself off Russian gas imports. Although there is no commercial production yet, exploration concessions cover 90,000 km2, or 29 percent of the entire territory of Poland, with about 30 international and domestic companies involved in the process. The government and the majority of Poles firmly support the search for unconventional fossil fuels, as energy independence has become a top priority in the country. Author(s): No creator set
Banco Santander's Huge Mexican IPO: Why It's a 'Smart Move' During Troubled Times Last week, Spanish bank Banco Santander announced plans to use the recent strong financial performance of its Mexican unit as leverage to raise $4.3 billion in a stock offering -- the largest ever in Mexico's history. Part of a longer-term expansion plan in Latin America, the move is also designed to signal to financial markets that the bank has high growth potential outside of its troubled home markets in Spain and the eurozone. In an interview, Wharton's Mauro Guillen and Adrian Tschoegl, auth Author(s): No creator set
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