Kent Philharmonia Orchestra: Opera Gala
The Kent Philharmonia Orchestra plays some of the greatest opera songs ever written for their final concert of the 2012 season.
eWiND: Laboratory for Enhanced Wind Energy Design
Although wind energy has long been recognized as a low cost, clean source of electricity, substantial reductions in the cost of per kilowatt hour are needed for the technology to become competitive with fossil powered generating technologies. The White Field wind turbine research laboratory is aimed at overcoming this obstacle through the design of advanced rotors that feature a Notre Dame-patented plasma flow control technology. The plasma actuators are designed to increase the energy capture o
The Cross: Our Only Hope
Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, C.S.C., vice president for student affairs speaks about the Cross as our only hope.
Problem-Solving Strategies
OpenStax College
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Axis Sally, a voice from the past
On May 6, 1945 a radio announcer Americans called "Axis Sally" made her last propaganda broadcast on behalf of Nazi Germany. "Sunday Morning" looks back at the life of Mildred Gillars, an Ohio native who broadcast on behalf of Hitler.
Job Play: Lighting Designer (Interactive)
Students will play the role of a lighting designer to understand that the lighting designer creates stage lighting for performances and that one needs to understand how the electrical components are connected. This animated interactive job exploration experience connects schoolwork with real work and familiarizes students with skills needed to become a lighting designer for the theater.
PSY101 Session 13 Spring 2012
Understanding Human Behavior with Nancy Melucci
Guest: Dr. Scott Lilienfeld - Emory University
Managing Production Outsourcing Risks in China's Apparel Industry
Prof Richard Wilding discusses his research on managing risks in outsourcing garment production in China
Cheetah: Price of Speed - Cheetah: Price of Speed (Full Episode)
She goes 0-60 MPH in just a few strides, but it'll take more than speed to keep pace with the savannah's top predators. (46:38)
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Clark Barrett, "The Evolution of Human Brain Specializations: A New Look" Part 2
Dr. Clark Barrett, Associate Professor in the UCLA Department of Anthropology
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The social sciences have arrived at an impasse with respect to a key concept in the understanding of the evolution of the human brain and behavior: the concept of a psychological adaptation. While everyone seems to agree in principle that the nature / nurture dichotomy is invalid, debates about adaptations in the brain continue to get hung up on dichotomies like innate / learned, flexible / automatic, and s
"The Hot Air Show" Episode 9c: March 19, 2012
The Sustainable Development Law and Policy publication held their annual symposium entitled "On the Brink: Environmental Conflicts Along the Path to Sustainable Development." This is the third in a series of podcasts from that symposium. This panel focused on international conflicts over natural resources. This included a discussion of the formation and resolution of natural resource conflicts and post-conflict peacebuilding strategies. International environmental laws and policies as they relat
Leçon 4 - Partie 2 : Débat sur la mise en scène documentaire
Un débat organisé à partir de l'ouvrage de François Niney : "Le documentaire et ses faux-semblants" qui interroge la nature des images à la télévision et au cinéma.
A quoi reconnaît-on un documentaire ? Qu'est-ce qui distingue, à l'écran, le monde réel d'un monde fictionnel ? Entre ceux qui croient aveuglément à l'objectivité des prises de vue (actualités ou archives) et ceux qui leur dénient toute vérité, n'y voyant que "mise en scène", le
POL310 Session 1 Summer 2012
Current Issues in American Government
with Brenda Riddick
Coming Home to Cabot House: Krystal Tung '13
Harvard College's unusual House system brings faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates together under one roof in smaller communities that encourage residents to develop as people as well as scholars. Find out why Cabot House resident Krystal Tung '13 says that the place where she lives is also the place where she explores, creates, connects, and, above all, learns.
SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis Defense - Taylor Carrasco
By: tcarrasc Geometry and Morphology of Cracks in Saprock: Implications for Ground Shaking
Taylor Carrasco
B.S. Candidate
Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
Advisors Dr. Gary Girty
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Lying between the Elsinore and San Jacinto faults is a band of precariously balanced rocks first identified by J. Brune and colleagues. Peak accelerations during ground shaking events on the San Jacin
Bone growth and repair
Describes the growth of a long bone, and the process of bone fracture repair.
Andy Meal – lecturer in Biological Sciences, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy, University of Nottingham.
Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China. Anthropology Departmental Seminar
In this Anthropology Departmental seminar Michael Rowlands (University College London) discusses 'Re-Defining the Museal Object in Mao and post-Mao China'. 13 May 2011.
On the concept of cultural transmission. Anthropology Departmental Seminar
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Roy Ellen (University of Kent) discusses 'On the concept of cultural transmission' (18 February 2011).
LC iPad High School
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