Groupon IPO no bargain for investors: Morningstar analyst
Oct. 28 - Morningstar analyst Rick Summer discusses why he thinks buying into the Groupon IPO is a bad bet for investors.
Parrot rises from the rubble, reviving hope
Oct. 28 - Rescue workers pull a live parrot from rubble 110 hours after a deadly quake hit Turkey, and name him 'Hope'. Jane Ross reports.
EEMIS 2011 : Le couple Science de l'Information-Santé: Acquis et promesses
Titre: EEMIS 2011 : Le couple Science de l'Information-Santé: Acquis et promesses
Conférence enregistrée lors de la "Sixième Ecole d' Eté Méditérranéenne d'Information En Santé" sur le thème "Systèmes d'Information : de l'hôpital au territoire, bilan et perspectives"
du 18 au 22 juillet 2011à Corte (Corse). Conférences organisés par Associations AIM et AMIS, en partenariat avec l'Université de Corse - Institut universitaire de Santé et
K-pop concert rocks Seoul
Dec. 2 - South Korea's top K-pop acts perform at Korea University. Alicia Powell reports.
Introduction to Biology, Fall 2001
Cell biology, immunology, neurobiology, and an exploration into current research in cancer, genomics, and molecular medicine.
Cecil Murray: What Matters to Me and Why
Reverend Cecil "Chip" Murray, holder of USC's John R. Tansey Chair in Christian Ethics and a senior fellow at the university's Center for Religion and Civic Culure, discussed the topic of "What Matters to Me and Why" on Sept. 7, 2011.
Rev. Murray also directs the Passing the Mantle program at USC, which trains up-and-coming black ministers in community development.
For 27 years, he headed one of Los Angeles' most visible churches, the First African Methodist Episcopal (FAME) Church, which grew
Breakthrough in production of flood tolerant plants
Crop scientists at The University of Nottingham, in collaboration with experts at the University of California, Riverside, have made a discovery that could lead to the production of high-yielding, flood-tolerant crops.
UT student shaves head for cancer research
Nancy Ngo, a student at The University of Toledo studying social work, raised money for cancer research by accepting donations in exchange for the promise of shaving her hair. Ngo raised a total of $3,000 for the St. Baldrick's Foundation, which is a volunteer-driven charity committed to research for a cure for childhood cancers. Ngo had her head shaved Oct. 12 in the McComas Village on the UT Main Campus.
Ultimate Fan Plan Men's Basketball
Includes:
$20 Gift Certificate to the Rocket Merchandise Store
$24 Concession Vouchers
Parking Pass for the season in General Parking Areas
Seats are in Section 202 and 206, rows 18-46 and Sections 203-205, rows 36-46
Price: $59.00
Joy Plamann, RN Full Testimonial on the Health Care UST MBA.mp4
Reflections from the Health Care UST MBA (Class of 2011)
Joy Plamann with St. Cloud Hospital, CentraCare
Care Center Director for Medicine
Go here to see the condensed version...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfBWv_XOhYs
IDS350 Session 8 Fall 2011
IDS350 Gardens of California - Session Eight 10/30/11 with Jerry Turney
Why Give - Elena Fedyszyn
Having volunteered during all four of her undergrad years with the Girl Scouts, Elena Fedyszyn '09 describes why she also now chooses to give monetarily every year to Johns Hopkins.
English conference: Sports Writing in the Internet Age
Mary Ullmer, the Sports Editor for the Grand Rapids Press, explains the difficulties of sports writing in today's world.
U.S.S. Constitution: Old Ironsides
The Constitution is the oldest commissioned naval vessel still floating. It was named by George Washington and commissioned in 1797. It defeated 5 British war ships during the War of 1812. (6min)
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Staff profiles: Jennifer New
Jennifer New talks about her role as academic adviser and study abroad coordinator for the College of Communication Arts and Sciences.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/9950
Flight from U.S. makes emergency landing
Nov. 1 - A Boeing 767 flying from New York with 230 people on board makes an emergency the landing in Warsaw's Chopin Airport after trouble with landing gear. No one was hurt. The plane is owned by Polish flag carrier LOT. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
ASME Pumpkin Launch 2011
This year's pumpkin launch, held in Genesee Valley Park, included a little something extra: pumpkincams. The annual contest includes entrants from U of R and RIT.
Front Foot Elevated DB Step-Up w/ knee drive
Teaching:
• Start with foot on box
• Keep DB's at sides
Coaching:
• Lower body in control until back foot touches ground
• Drive through hip to stand up
• Drive knee up and toe up
Common Errors:
• Athlete steps up in two motions rather than one
• Athlete shifts weight onto front toe
• Athlete pushes off rear foot to stand up
Improper Fraction to a Mixed Number
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