Thunderbird Regional Night: Elvis
Students perform Nov. 3, 2012, at Thunderbird School of Global Management. http://www.thunderbird.edu
Identification of Bicyclic Sulfone Inhibitors of HHV-6 Targeting the HHV-6 U77 Helicase - L. Naesens
Identification of Bicyclic Sulfone Inhibitors of HHV-6 Targeting the HHV-6 U77 Helicase - L. Naesens
Improving Reading Skills: Hints to Improve Retention
To improve our reading skills, we must "prepare" to read by reading in the daylight, read for short periods of time, and set reading goals. We should also use the SQ3R method, which stands for survey, question, read, review and recite. This is a good video for all age levels. About four minutes.
Dizzy Gillespie and the United Nations Orchestra - London 1989 [Full Concert]
This video is a live recording at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Dizzy Gillespie was 72 at the time of this concert which would put this recording at 1989, or so. The recording is long (an hour and a half). This might be useful to students as an example of jazz music or when learning about important influences in jazz. Run-time: 1:28
Megamind - clip corto en espaƱol
Aquí tienen un clip corto de una película americana llamada "Megamind." Se puede mostrar este clip a una clase de español para hacer preguntas de comprensión. (2:09)
Burma's Hidden War
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/kachin-insurgency-kia-burma-hidden-war-refugees
Fighting between the Burmese army and ethnic Kachin rebels has uprooted more than 75,000 people from their homes, and peace talks are deadlocked. For now, the people of "the land of blue and gold" are trapped in a war that seems to have no end in sight.
This report is part of the Pulitzer Center sponsored project: "The Kachin: Inside Burma's Hidden War" (http://bit.ly/UcJThg).
Breakingviews: Americans head to the polls
Nov 6 - Rob Cox, Edward Hadas and Richard Beales discuss the likelihood of a clear winner emerging from the U.S. presidential election and his priorities from the get-go.
Alle kinderen van de wereld : Lied In deze bijdrage vind je de partituur van een lied dat je kan zingen naar aanleiding van de dag van de kinderrechten.
How Much Water is in that Cloud?
In this activity, learners working in pairs saturate a cotton ball using water drops from an eyedropper to demonstrate the high water capacity of clouds. Learners also compare their estimates to the results of the experiment. Use this activity to explore weather events like thunderstorms and flash flooding. This resource includes facts about the rainiest and driest places in the world as well as flash flood safety rules.
Step-by-Step Solutions for Monomials Problems
The presenter in this video gives step-by-step instructions on how to add and multiply monomials with like variables. (01:44)
Economy 2012: Randgold Resources announces Q3 results
Nov. 7 - We discuss Randgold Resources' third-quarter results with its chief excutive Mark Bristow.
Breakingviews: Obama's mandate
Nov 7 - Rob Cox and Breakingviews columnists discuss the challenges and priorities of the president's second term, including fiscal reform, the economy and immigration.
Jupiter the Giant Planet - Part 1
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass slightly less than one-thousandth of the Sun, but is two and a half times the mass of all the other planets in our Solar System combined. Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Together, these four planets are sometimes referred to as the Jovian or outer planets.The planet was known by astronomers of ancient times and was associated with the
Idea Pitch Competition - Regionals | Fall, 2012
Aquinas College hosts the Regionals Idea Pitch Competition, where students from schools in the region pitch their business ideas for 1st through 4th place.
ISS Update - Nov. 8, 2012
The International Space Station video update for Nov. 8, 2012.
Illinois State hockey team hits the ice
The Illinois State hockey team talks to STATEside about working hard, staying focused on road trips, and building a "band of brothers" that knows how to compete.
Control of Power Inverters in Renewable Energy and Smart Grid Integration
By: RASEIBoulder Summary: Renewable energy sources have been regarded as the most promising means to solve the energy and environmental issues we face nowadays. How to integrate renewable energy into smart grids presents many challenging problems in control and power electronics. A well-integrated smart grid provides the backbone for the high-level functions of smart grids, such as wide-area control, communication, information, marketing and security.
In this talk, an overview of the enabling te
The Juno Mission to Jupiter
The Juno Mission to Jupiter NASA's solar-powered Juno spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Friday, 5 Aug 2011 at 16:25 MT (12:25 p.m. EDT) to begin a five-year journey to Jupiter.
Juno's detailed study of the largest planet in our solar system will help reveal Jupiter's origin and evolution. As the archetype of giant gas planets, Jupiter can help scientists understand the origin of our solar system and learn more about planetary system
Ten Little Bears - A counting rhyme by: Kathleen Hague
Ms Kathy reads a counting rhyme "Ten Little Bears" by Kathleen Hague and illustrated by Michael Hague. What a wonderful fun way to learn to count backwards from 10. (2:30)
Trust in Vaccines: Why It Matters | The Forum at HSPH
Long a cost-effective stalwart in the public health armament, vaccines have become a target for misinformation that has undermined immunization efforts in parts of the U.S., U.K. and elsewhere, contributing to dangerous and potentially lethal disease outbreaks of measles, polio and more. At the same time, in this "Decade of Vaccines," steps have been taken to boost vaccine access in areas of the world where people live with, and die unnecessarily from, infectious illnesses that could be controll













