26. Isotope Evidence for Climate Change
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140)
Isotopes are used to measure past climate properties. Deuterium and oxygen 18 are the most commonly used climate proxies. Lighter isotopes evaporate more readily from the ocean, so water vapor in the atmosphere is isotopically lighter than ocean water. This vapor gets lighter still as it is transported to higher latitudes while losing mass by precipitation. These processes leave an isotopic signal of temperature and continental ice
Lecture 24, April 5
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Biography of Harry S. Truman
By 1944, Harry S. Truman was chosen as Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s new vice presidential candidate. However, Truman only served a short time as VP because FDR died not long after his reelection. Though Truman had the presidency forced upon him, he led his country through trying times that included the end of WWII and the expansion of communism. In this video, from WatchMojo.com, learn more about the life and accomplishments of Harry S. Truman. (5:51)
Power of Attorney
This short video provides an overview of the importance and use of the Power of Attorney for families. (01:12)
Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Stella Franco Israel
Stella Franco was born in Rhodes in 1926, the eldest of seven children. Until 1943, the country was far removed from the war, but in 1944 Rhodes began being bombed heavily. During Passover a bomb struck the family's home, killing Stella's mother and five siblings. Overcome by grief, Stella's father moved the remnants of his family to a nearby Greek village, where they stayed for three months. In July the Germans entered the village and assembled the 2,000 Jews into a building. The day after Stel
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The fourth in a series of eight lectures. [50:46]
Donald Livingston covers the rise of the nation-state at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Professor Thomas Woods gives this speech on Colonial America and the American Revolution for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Marco Bassani discusses Natural Rights at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Donald W. Livingston gives a speech on the United States Constitution for the History of Libertyseminar in 2001.
Ralph Raico discusses the great tradition of Classical Liberal Historians for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
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"Looking Back." February 11, 2012. Join exhibition Curator Tim Wride as he moderates a panel comprised of former members of LACPS to contextualize its importance as a cultural and community phenomenon.
USC Fisher Museum of Art
Off the coast of Argentina, seasoned killer whales hunt sea lion pups in this 2:35 long video. Teacher previewing is recommended.
In this Super WHY! video clip, Sleeping Beauty has fallen asleep again, and the Super Readers must find another way to wake her up! Join Wonder Red as he uses his wonder words basket and knowledge of -ELL words to find something that might wake her. With the help of viewers, Wonder Red sounds out some 'ell' words, and finds the one that will rouse Sleep Beauty from her sleep. (2:37)
Hector and Lisa use their br-ight br-ains to come up with different words that can be made from one phoneme. The goal for this segment is word family -ell-. (0:33)
Shock is the beatbox king! Listen as he works his magic on word families. The goal for this segment is word family -oke-. (o:31)
Duke Chapel Live - Easter - 4/8/2012
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon:(47:35)
"I wonder if you've ever looked into a deep, dark, cave. It's cold, it's mysterious, it's maybe a little damp, and there's this little voice in your head that's saying to you, 'If I go down too far into it either there'll be something scary and angry down there that'll get me, or, maybe worse, there'll be some kind of rock that will roll across the face of the cave and shut me in -- and no one will hear my cries.' Mar













