"Hi, My Name Is Flat Stanley"- Stanley Travels Around the World in Song
The famous Flat Stanley travels around the world in this video. Sing along and see the famous sites with him as he travels to China, Egypt, France, Germany, Africa, Alaska, and California. ( 3:21)
Channel 9 Exit Interview: Tina Moving to Xbox Team Tina is leaving Channel 9 to join the Xbox team. In her new role, she'll continue to make great content for Xbox Live that you can watch on your Xbox. Congratulations, Tina! Xbox is lucky to get you.
Tina's done great things on C9 over the years and we will certainly miss her mellow, friendly spirit. You know Tina from the Tech with Tina an
Lyme on the Loose: What's Inside This Tick?
This BioBulletin Web site takes a close look at the Lyme disease epidemic in the U.S. The site includes text, videos, photographs, and interviews with key scientists. The Introduction lays out the set of biological and environmental circumstances that have converged to create the perfect conditions for a Lyme disease epidemic. Trees, Ticks, and Spirochetes takes an in-depth look at Lyme disease, including its ecology. Fewer Trees, More Disease examines the link between deforestation and Lyme dis
How to be a Great Navigator!
In this lesson, students will learn how great navigators of the past stayed on course that is, the historical methods of navigation. The concepts of dead reckoning and celestial navigation are discussed.
SBS318 Session 12 Summer 2011
SBS318 Immigration and Citizenship - Session twelve 08/06/11 Mike Fraga
Making Modern Bagpipes
Bagpipe making is an evolving art -- and one that is increasingly becoming modernized with such techniques as high tech design. The McCallum Bagpipes factory in Kilmarnock is one of the first to take the high tech road. The company's Kenny MacLeod, long-time friend of SFU Pipe Band pipe sergeant Jack Lee, explains how it's done.
Rod Morgenstein - Rock Drums - Berkleemusic Open House
Learn more about Rod's course at: http://bit.ly/ABCqvs
Berkleemusic hosted an online Open House with instructor Rod Morgenstein, author/instructor of Berkleemusic's online course Rock Drums, on July 28th.
Rod has over 35 years of real-life performing experience, which includes recording on over 50 CDs and playing over 3,000 concerts in 25 countries. Rod is a founding member of the Emmy-nominated progressive rock fusion group the Dixie Dregs, and an original member of the heavy metal band Wing
Carmen Sandiego
van gogh, mona lisa, lascaux caves
Search & Rescue Dogs
Search and Rescue dogs are the silent heroes that help find lost people and pets. This selection contains actual video of search and rescue dogs with commentary by founder of International Canine Search and Rescue Services. ( 2:59)
Political Perspectives: Consequences of the Government's Credit Downgrading
Armstrong Political Science professor Daniel Skidmore-Hess discusses the consequences and costs of the U.S. government's credit downgrading
Will Nichols Journey to learn the pipes.
Patti and Will Nichols talk about Will's journey to learn the bag pipes, from Alaska to Washington.
Faculty conversations: Le Anne Silvey
Le Anne Silvey, acting director of the American Indian Studies Program, talks about her work teaching Native American single parents better co-parenting skills, as well as her work combating childhood obesity in Native American youth.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/9662
U.S. Day Ahead: Housing starts likely to weigh on recovery
Aug. 15 - U.S. housing starts and building permits are likely to disappoint due to a surplus of unsold homes and prospective buyers remaining on the sidelines, says Reuters Correspondent Jason Lange.
Gazans mourn airstrike dead
Aug 20 - Hundreds gather in Gaza to mourn the death of a boy and several others in retaliatory airstrikes by Israel. Jessica Gray reports.
Don't Stop Believin'
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Marta Martinez: Baring Identities
Graduate Program in Visual and Critical Studies: Spring Symposium 2011
Marta Martinez: Baring Identities: Queer Women of Color in Neo-BurlesqueCalifornia College of the Arts
Filmed: May 1, 2011 in Timken Lecture Hall | SF campus
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CCA's Graduate Program in Visual and Critical Studies aspires to create an interdisciplinary and culturally diverse framework within which to bring historical, social, and political analysis, as well as formal analysis, to bear on the interpretation of the
Danielle Sommer: The Instant and the Interval
Graduate Program in Visual and Critical Studies: Spring Symposium 2011
Danielle Sommer: The Instant and the Interval: Further Investigations in Aby Warburg's Space-Time
California College of the Arts
Filmed: May 1, 2011 in Timken Lecture Hall | SF campus
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CCA's Graduate Program in Visual and Critical Studies aspires to create an interdisciplinary and culturally diverse framework within which to bring historical, social, and political analysis, as well as formal analysis, to bear on
Hypothesis Testing of Single Mean and Single Proportion: Decision and Conclusion
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
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David Smyth
A Celebration of Algebraic Geometry, August 25-28, 2011
David Smyth: Stability of finite Hilbert points and moduli of singular curves
2-D Projective Geometry
This module is about how we applied projective geometry to achieve the world-centered view from the camera-centered view.













