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Standard Form of a Linear Equation - Problem 3 of 3
This video is a continuation and presents another example problem that explains how to write a linear equation in standard form.  In this example, an equation is already provided in standard form, and the instructor demonstrates how to determine the x- and y-intercepts and graph the equation.  (2:01)
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Prankster Cam: r-Controlled
How does Annie hypnotize vowels? Why is Francine so mad at the letter "y"? Watch the pranksters take on punctuation rules in these stand-up phonics routines. The goal for this segment is r-controlled vowels. (1:14)
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The Genesis of the American Warfare State: 1861-1890
Sponsored by Furman Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow, 25 February 2012 at Furman University; Greenville, SC. [49:54]

The Value of Money
This lecture was presented on 22 February 2012 as part of Econ400: Mises on Money and Banking, sponsored by the Mises Academy. [1:25:35] PPT

The Dynamic Structure of Human Action
Session on Austrian Perspectives on Theory and Method. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [15:00]

Our Explosive Federal Debt is the Poison that is Killing America. The Cure is for the American Peopl
Session on An Article V Balanced Budget Constitutional Convention. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [13:54]

ATV-3 Arrives at Station
The "Edoardo Amaldi" Automated Transfer Vehicle-3 (ATV-3) docked automatically to the aft port of the Zvezda service module on the International Space Station at 6:31 p.m. EDT Wednesday.
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Anne Frank: The Whole Story Part 2 0f 19
This video is part two of the Anne Frank mini-series.  ( See part one for complete description.)  In this segment, actual video of Adolf Hitler is shown and the registration of Jewish people in Amsterdam is the focus.  ( The opening scene of the segment is not appropriate for younger students.)  ( 10:17)
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Food Chain and Food Web (Interactive Game)
This animated interactive game, teaches the students about consumers, predators, omnivore, of, lions, snakes, and more. Students will learn how some animals eat other plants and animals to survive and create a food chain, with this interactive lesson plan.The voice is quite computerized, but still suitable.(3:02)
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Starting an education collection
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Reading Rainbow: Kate Shelley & the Midnight Express
LeVar takes a train ride from California to Washington state. Along the way, we learn about trains and how the transcontinental railroad came to be. Brian Dennehy narrates the true story of how a young teen named Kate Shelley risked her life to save the engineers of a train that crashed into a river when the bridge near her home collapsed.  The story is told of how Kate got word to the nearest station to alert them to stop the express train. The story is accompanied by illustrations. ( The
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IFSI Limoges 2011 – Les processus traumatiques abdominaux. (Vidéo)

Titre : IFSI Limoges 2011 – Les processus traumatiques abdominaux.
Auteur : Juvénal Thiare ABITA  (CHU de Limoges).
Résumé : UE 2.4 Les processus traumatiques abdominaux.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors du cours de l’Institut ...
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The representation of type in grammatical design
Grammatical design is useful for the generation of a set of related designs. The concept of type aids designers in generating designs with a specified structure. However, existing studies in grammar are ambiguous in their definition of type in the language of designs generated by a grammar. Extending our previous study of defining style in grammar, this paper provides a formal definition of the concept of type in the language of designs generated by a grammar. This is done with the help of a des
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Birth of a Great Observatory
For many centuries, maps of the southern sky showed extensive blank areas -- the Terra Incognita of the heavens. The year 1595: For the first time, Dutch traders set sail to the East Indies. At night, navigators Pieter Keyser and Frederik de Houtman measured the positions of more than 130 stars in the southern sky. Soon, celestial globes and maps showed twelve new constellations, none of which had ever been seen before by any European. (05:53)
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Convection
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Discuss the method of heat transfer by convection. Discuss the case of convection accompanied by a phase change.
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The Voyage of Zheng He II
In this video segment adapted from 1421: The Year the Chinese Discovered America? Gavin Menzies claims the Chinese during the Ming Dynasty successfully made global naval expeditions around the world and discovered the North American continent prior to Columbus. How did they do it? According to Chinese scholars, China, under the command of Admiral Zheng He, had the naval capabilities, labor, motivation, and daring to build a fleet of 300 vessels to mount seven epic voyages. To learn mor
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29. Global Warming (continued)
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) Several greenhouse gas emissions scenarios have been developed by the IPCC to determine possible affects on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and related climate warming. The largest estimates show a carbon dioxide concentration of about 800ppmv by the year 2100. Lower estimates rise to 450ppmv by the year 2100. The amount of projected warming associated with these emissions scenarios range from about 2-4°C. Several possib
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28. Global Warming (continued)
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) The current Holocene epoch is considered to be a time period of relatively stable climate compared to earlier geological periods. Still, some significant changes in temperature and sea level did occur. These climatic fluctuations include the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age, and more recently global warming. Temperature data for the 20th century shows a strong warming from about 1970 to the present day, typically associat
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27. Global Warming
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140) The issue of global warming is discussed. Recent climate change over the last half of the 20th century is thought to be driven largely by greenhouse gas emissions, with carbon dioxide playing a large role. The carbon cycle describes the reservoirs of carbon (atmosphere, terrestrial biomass and ocean) and the exchanges that occur between these reservoirs. Inputs of carbon to the atmosphere include burning of fossil fuels and respirat
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