Baptism Part II Ch 2: Historical Proof That Baptism Saves
More historical evidence for the necessity of baptism for salvation.
New Deal: We Work Again - 1930's
We Work Again is a US government civic-minded film aimed specifically at the unemployed African American population in the wake of the Great Depression. Produced by the Work Projects Administration, the largest New Deal agency, We Work Again works to illustrate how black citizens would not be left out of the FDR's relief plan. We Work Again includes rare documentary footage of the Depression era, depictions of the New Deal in effect, and a rousing choir of singers, ending the film on a hopeful n
The Legislative Branch
This is an indepth virtual tour of the Legislative Branch. The students will be able to gain extensive knowledge about this aspect of the United States government.
The Corrupt Bargain
A two minute video explaining how Jackson lost the election because of what he called a Corrupt Bargain based on the voting of the Electoral College. Good detail about this moment in time.
Looking Forward: Our Global Environment
Earth's essential systems are being stressed in many ways. There are many tipping points in the environment, beyond which there could be serious consequences. Will human ingenuity, resiliency, and cooperation save us from the worst outcomes of our global experiment?
Handwriting Lesson: Teaching Proper Pencil Grip
In this clip Diane teaches finger names and functions to a young student. This playful approach helps young children develop grasp.
Learn About William Shakespeare's Parents
Learn about William Shakespeare's parents - Learn about the parents of Britain's famous bard and play writer, William Shakespeare. (03:36)
Early American Literature (1700 - 1800) and Famous Americans
A brief look at the Colonial Period (also known as the Age of Reason,
Enlightenment, and Naturalism) in this non-narrated seven minute video. It is essentially an encyclopedia of famous people, events, and movements during this time period. Some of the topics in the video include: the Triangular Trade, Kepler, Galileo, deism, dawn of liberalism, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and Phyllis Wheatly. This video is not limited to literature. (07:40)
Korean War Build-Up
The Korean people and landscape were devastated by the extreme cruelty of the Japanese military during World War II. At the conclusion of the war, Japanese forces surrendered to both the U.S. and the Soviet Union in Korea. The surrendered left the USSR in control of the territory north of the 38th parallel and the U.S. in control of the territory to the south of the 38th parallel. Although the U.S. and the Soviet Union proclaimed to seek a unified Korea, both countries retained a sizable militar
The Korean War - The Chinese Surprise
This video discusses the invasion of South Korea and entrapment of American soldiers there at the beginning of the war.
History of the Korean War with 1950 - 1953 Map
This is a straightfoward, easy-to-understand overview of the Korean War. (03:20) The map images change, but there are no 'moving' pictures.
How 'Deepwater Horizon' Became History's Biggest Oil Spil
Deepwater Horizon Became Historys Biggest Oil Spil - Dr. Peter Roopnarine presents early results of a study of the impact of the Gulf oil spill on marine life there, particularly the mollusks. The techniques used can also be applied to a variety of questions ranging from evolutionary biology to drought in the southwest. (02:57)
Lecture 10, June 21
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Lectures - Lecture 10, June 21 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Lectures > Lecture 10, June 21
SAMPEX - A Synoptic View of Earths Electron Radiation Belts: South Pole Energetic Fluxes from HILT
The Solar Anomalous and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer, SAMPEX, measures fluxes of energetic particles from the sun, the Earths magnetosphere, and cosmic ray sources over a broad range of energies. The four instruments aboard SAMPEX are the Low-Energy Ion Analyzer (LEICA), The Heavy Ion Large Telescope (HILT), The Mass Spectrometer Telescope (MAST), and the Proton-Electron Telescope (PET).
Syphilis
Syphilis is caused by bacteria and is treatable with antibiotics. Syphilis is passed on by sexual contact or by childbirth. If left untreated, syphilis can cause major damage to the human body.
Dean Fearing '78, Chef, Restaurateur, and Author
Chef Dean Fearing, who graduated with his associate degree from The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) in 1978, is known as the father of Southwest Cuisine. He is co-owner and executive chef of Fearing's, the restaurant at The Ritz-Carlton in Dallas, TX, and author of The Mansion on Turtle Creek Cookbook and Dean Fearing's Southwest Cuisine.
Honored as the CIA's Chef of the Year for 1990, Fearing won the James Beard Foundation Award as Best Chef: Southwest in 1994. Fearing's was Esquire's 2007
Zoom Around the Sun using TRACE Imagery
A zoom into a composite solar image created from TRACE observations made on October 10, 1998, followed by a pan showing various active regions in the solar corona
A Rotating False Color View of the Martian South Pole from MOLA: New Color Map
This is one of a series of visualizations showing false-colored renderings of the Martian topography measured by MOLA in the vicinity of the Mars Polar Lander landing site.
Split screen with San Francisco (432, NDVI, 753, 542)
A 4-way split screen flyby of the San Francisco bay area showing different Landsat band combinations
ART 319-01, Roman Art and Architecture, Spring 2006
This course will survey the main periods and works of Roman art and architecture, employing a variety of interpretative strategies to the works. The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of what motivated Roman artistic production and how the ancient Romans interpreted and used those works.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.













