Maoist rebels 'ready for peace'
Maoist rebels in the Philippines are optimistic about upcoming peace talks with government officials, but critics say it could be a ploy.
Heavy snowfall blankets Moscow
Heavy snowfall on Wednesday added to extreme winter weather conditions in ice-bound Moscow causing severe traffic jams and causing electricity black-outs around the Moscow region. Jon Decker reports.
How to Proofread an Essay
How to Proofread an Essay. Part of the series: How to Write an Essay. Learn how to proofread and edit an essay in this one-minute educational video on writing essays.
The Body of the Points in Essays
The Body of the Points in Essays. Part of the series: How to Write an Essay. Learn how to write the body of the points in an essay in this one-minute educational video on writing essays.
Lula cries as he says good-bye
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva bursts into tears during his last speech as president in his birth state Pernambuco.
Phonics - Beginning Sounds
Recommended for beginners, this video teaches you the beginning sounds of all the letters in the alphabet. (4:14)
11.122 Environment and Society (MIT)
Modern industrial activities - which MIT engineers and scientists play a major role in - have significant environmental and social impacts. Trends towards further industrialization and globalization portend major challenges for society to manage the adverse impacts of our urban and industrial activities. How serious are current environmental and social problems? Why should we care about them? How are governments, corporations, activists, and ordinary citizens responding to these problems.
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Caput 1 - Janua Linguarum - Comenii - Bilingual
Chapter one of Comenius' important text for vocabulary building - where he also introduces important aspects of syntax, learned through example, not rule.
Caput 004 Grammatica Janualis Comenii
Comenius' Intermediate Latin Grammar in 15 Chapters
Religious Freedom and National Security Policy: Keynote Address
Through the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs, Georgetown's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs held a symposium on October 28, 2010 on religious freedom and US national security policy. Questions addressed include: Why should national security specialists be concerned about religious freedom? Under what conditions might greater US support for religious liberty abroad help to reduce political instability, religious radicalism and terrorist violence?
Working with Layers
With layers, you can work nondestructively and save all of your creative ideas in a single file. Learn about the various options in the Layers panel and how to harness the true power of Photoshop Elements by working with layers.
Evolution in Action
10 salamanders look completely different though they are the same species. Leaning to the argument of evolution.
Summary of the Shakespearean Play 'Othello'
This video gives a synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the play Othello. This video can be used as a great review and discussion started for a high school English class. This is a very helpful video.
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In the decades leading to the twenty-first century, American society underwent many changes that affected the way people lived and changed the face of America. Congress passed the Immigration Act in 1965 that removed restrictions based on natural origin, resulting in an increase in the number of immigrants coming to America. During the last two decades of the century nearly one million new immigrants entered the country every year. While the immigrants who had come to America in the 1800s and ea
Sudanese living on the border between the country's north and south worry how an upcoming vote to split the country will affect their lives.
In conversation with William Uricchio, Henry Jenkins returns to reflect on his time at MIT and offers insights into MIT’s culture, his new life at USC, and the state of digital cultures, new media and collective intelligence.
Jenkins shares that complex feeling of loving and hating MIT, at the same time and often wit















