Solar Dynamics Observatory: Our Sun in High-Definition - Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Kelly Korreck, CfA
The Sun provides the Earth with light and heat, but also blasts billions of tons of hot plasma into interplanetary space. Launched in 2010, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) is exploring our closest star with the latest technology.
January 19, 2012
Winter Career Fair 2012
The University of Notre Dame Career Center hosted its 2012 Winter Career Fair and Diversity Reception on Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Over 125 employers and more than 1500 students attended the 2012 Fair. careercenter.nd.edu
The People's Planet: Reconnecting climate science, climate policy and reality
Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics) delivers his inaugural lecture on 28 Nov 2011.
Breathing Life into History
Rosemary Wells compares and contracts historical fiction with non-fiction, and explains how good historical fiction gets the facts right, but also gives the reader a colorful hero or heroine, someone to walk through history with.
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Reuters Breakingviews: Glenstrata facing shareholder threats
Feb. 7 - Glencore, Xstrata's merger faces shareholder veto threats, if merger goes ahead regulators could tie it up in red tape for months, and UBS's Q1 warning bad for industry say Reuters Breakingviews.
Lunch Poems - giovanni singleton
http://lunchpoems.berkeley.edu/
This reading celebrates the publication of ascension (Counterpath Press), the first book of poems by giovanni singleton, coordinator of Lunch Poems. She has recently been selected by the Poetry Society of America for its biennial New American Poets series. singleton is a recipient of a New Langton Bay Area Award Show for Literature and has been a fellow at Squaw Valley Community of Writers, Cave Canem: A Workshop for African-American Poets, and the Napa Valley Wri
How to Occupy the Economy: According to Richard Wolff
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Cómo Funciona El Aparato Reproductor Femenino (en Español)
Un video para estudiantes que explica cómo funciona el aparato reproductor femenino. El video utiliza un diagrama con vocabulario. Todo está explicado bien, pero es un video corto y el joven habla un poco rapido. (3 minutos)
Catherine the Great
This 45 minute biography of this famous Russian female leader. It uses actors, interviews and original art to help explain to students her traits and accomplishments. There are a few brief images of the female body that make previewing this video a requirement to make sure it is within the bounds of district policy.
"The Owl" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson (poetry reading)
In some versions the fourth line in each stanza is repeated. I find it easier to read this version. Some echo has been added to the sound track.
When cats run home and light is come,
And dew is cold upon the ground,
And the far-off stream is dumb,
And the whirring sail goes round,
Alone and warming his five wits,
The white owl in the belfry sits.
When merry milkmaids click the latch,
And rarely smells the new-mown hay,
And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch
Twice or thrice his roundelay
Science Bulletins: On Shaky Ground—Building a Safer Future in Haiti
In November 2010, ten months after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake flattened huge sections of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a team of geologists commissioned by the United Nations set out to make the first detailed soil map of the city. Armed with sledgehammers and vibration sensors, the scientists surveyed how soils throughout Port-au-Prince either amplify or muffle seismic vibrations. The resulting map can now be used to guide reconstruction efforts. In this Science Bulletins feature, learn how geologists
Science Bulletins: Tapping In—The Promise of Brain-Computer Interface
For decades, neuroscientists have sought to use electronics to communicate with the brain. Computing and surgical technique have now become sophisticated enough to implant devices directly into neural tissue. In this feature, researchers at Albany Medical Center and the Wadsworth Center at the New York State Department of Health reveal a world where mind and machine merge. Their cutting-edge devices translate brain signals into action, helping people with ALS and other disabilities regain the ab
A whiff of the lynch mob: Reuters Breakingviews
Feb. 6 - As long as banks remains too big to fail they remain vulnerable to political attack says Hugo Dixon, Editor of Reuters Breakingviews.
ECB could surrender to save Greece - Breakingviews
Feb. 8 - Noises out of Frankfurt suggest the ECB may not demand Greek bond repayment at face value, which would help the country inch closer to a deal, says Reuters Breakingviews assistant editor, Robert Cole.
Margadale Circular, Islay
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James T. Johnston
James T. Johnston, a successful Rockville lawyer, served during the Civil War when General Burnside promoted him to Second Lieutenant. Elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1874, Johnston served as a Republican leader. Later, he was elected to two terms in Congress.,Parke County Journey
Marshall County Courthouse
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Sissejuhatus digitaalsetesse õppematerjalidesse
Hans Põldoja
Sissejuhatav konspekt Tallinna Ülikooli haridustehnoloogia magistriõppe kursusesse IFI7053 Digitaalsete õppematerjalide koostamine. Konspekt käsitleb õpiobjekti mõistet, ülevaadet tuntumatest […]
La cuisine: luisteroefening, wat gebruik ik in de keuken? Foto's van huishoudtoestellen toestellen b
Op het einde van deze les kun je aan de hand van een luisterfragment, op een plattegrond aanduiden welke toestellen er in de keuken van een hotel staan.
Cheese History 4
Did you know that the bacteria used in cheesemaking can get sick? Find out more in this episode of Cheese Cubed! (2:30)













