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Song - This is Our EarthÂ
Celebrate Earth Day! The children are singing and dancing along with the music. The children are learning about protecting the planet by picking up trash, recycling, planting a tree, riding a bike, and turning off water. Lyrics are not included on the screen. Run time 01:32.
Mummies
This short, student-made video gives a brief history and description of mummies and mummification. The student reads her resport while a slide show of pictures help illustrate her information. Run time 01:25.
How to Setup A 5 Ball Shot Playing Pool
World champion Stefano Pelinga demonstrates how to set up shot so you will be able to pocket 5 balls in one shot. Run time 02:25.
How To Use Microsoft Excel and Make Spreedsheets
View some sample formulas in Microsoft Excel and learn more about spreadsheet software in this instructional video. Run time 01:48.
Ancient Egypt
This three minute video is about Ancient Egypt and its accomplishments and culture. Explains the reason that the tombs were build and the life after death beliefs that permeated their beliefs.
JFK Inaugural Address
President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, January 20th.
Mad Men (emotions)
Learn about feelings with Sesame Street! In a spoof of Mad Men, this skit covers the emotions of mad, sad, and happy. Run time 02:15.
Home Maintenance : How to Dispose of Paint
Disposing of paint, whether oil- or latex-based, requires allowing it to completely dry in the can before putting it in a regular household garbage can. Run time 02:11.
1.2 The origins of coal
During the Indistrial Revolution half of the world's coal came from Britain. We still rely heavily on it today to meet our energy needs, but now we input more than we produce. Burning it introduces large amounts of gases into the atmosphere that harm the environment in a variety of ways. In this unit it will become apparent that the most appealing quality of coal is that there is plenty of it.
Don't let this crisis go to waste! Today's opportunity: embedded marketing Fakes and Forgeries The Joy of Discovery Arming for Revolution Meet Martha Washington 2.3 After the recording It follows that sorting MacLean's poems out by ‘themes’ entails the risk of disguising the tight interlocking of ‘Politics’, ‘Love’, ‘Landscape’, ‘War’ and ‘History’ in all his poetry down to 1945. Nevertheless, for convenience's sake, I will do this. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions< 2.1.2 The poems Your reading in this unit has already prepared you to some extent, but please read the following poems (both the English and Gaelic versions are given) which are discussed in the recordings, and then listen to the recordings. A company of mountains, an upthrust of mountains a great garth of growing mountains a concourse of summits, of knolls, of hills Innovation Nation: Energy Use Awareness 3.5.1 Summary of Section 3
Understanding industry architecture (especially in financial services) can help us to understand both the causes of and remedy for our malaise, argues Michael G Jacobides, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management
Nader Tavassoli, professor of Marketing, explains why marketing is not just about advertising, it's about people
Fakes and phonies are stopped with a squint. Curator John Davis discusses the subtleties of form.
Recreating 18th-century technology takes perseverance and luck, says Jay Gaynor, Director of Historic Trades.
Archaeology at Anderson's Forge unearths the story of a city preparing for war. Staff Archaeologist Andy Edwards talks about the dig.
"As George was what the soldiers looked to, Martha then became what women looked to." Learn more about the remarkable life of the first First Lady with interpreter Lee Ann Rose.
Kinloch Ainort
Anthony Rowe, an assistant research professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, knows exactly how much energy his home appliances use.
He can pull up an energy profile for his refrigerator to make sure it is working correctly and can even turn on his bedroom light from his office.
It's all part of Rowe's research, aimed at generating awareness about energy use.
Rowe's home appliances are all connected to wireless sensor nodes, individual sensors that gather remote informa
The extreme challenges of life in the polar regions require the animals who make their habitat there to make many adaptations. This unit explores the polar climate and how animals like reindeer, polar bears, penguins, sea life and even humans manage to survive there. It looks at the adaptations to physiological proceses, the environmental effects on diet, activity and fecundity, and contrasts the strategies of aquatic and land-based animals in surviving in this extreme habitat. This unit builds













