2012 Faculty Basketball Game/Fundraiser
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Cosmic Clues for DM and Their Implications for a DM Asymmetry Kathryn M. Zurek - University of Michigan Recorded on 2/21/12
2012 Valpo Crusader vs. Blue II the Bulldog: Behind the Scenes
Watch how the Valpo-Butler poster came together, with an up-close look at star of the show: Doris the bulldog. At the end of the video, you'll see the final poster that was created to promote the Butler at Valparaiso University men's basketball game on Friday, Feb. 24, 2012. Go Crusaders!
Video by Shannon Putchaven
Photo by William Liu
Edit by Ed Tucek
Common Shore Crab--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Common Shore Crab. As its name suggests, the common shore crab is one of the most common crabs on the British shore. This species is usually dark green in color, although young individuals may have whitish blotches. The carapace of the common shore crab is wider than it is long, and the first pair of walking limbs ('pereopods') have pincers. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help mak
The Birthday Problem
Justin Romberg
Review and analysis of a classic problem in basic probability.
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Mission Fluency
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How to Strengthen Your Child's Reading Muscles
Mixing crafts and reading/writing makes literacy more fun. Traci Paige Johnson, co-creator of Blues Clues, shares crafty tips for keeping children reading and writing over the summer. ( 1:41)
FISH DISSECTION VIDEO 2
Video #2 Perch Dissection
Burly Hyperbole Luchador
This computer generated video uses humor to help teach about hyperboles. As two luchadors prepare to fight, one quickly discovers that his opponent, Burly Hyperbole, likes to talk trash and in doing so exaggerates, a lot. Can you spot all of the hyperboles? The trash talking may not be appropriate for younger students unless a discussion is also included on bullying. (03:28)
The Future of the Euro The problems of the eurozone are ultimately malinvestments. In Greece these days the struggle continues about who will ultimately foot the bill for these investments. During the early 2000s an expansionary monetary policy lowered interest rates artificially. Entrepreneurs financed investment projects that only looked profitable due to the low interest rates but were not sustained by real savin

Budget Development for FY 12-13 (part 2)
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Budget Development for FY 12-13 (part 2)
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation maki
UW 360 February 2011: Fran's Chocolates
UW alum Fran Bigelow is the founder of Fran's Chocolates, a local artisan chocolate shop that's turned into a national phenomenon.
UW 360 June 2011: MicroGREEN
Meet the innovative entrepreneurs behind MicroGREEN Polymers, and learn how the Center for Commercialization is bringing the UW's brain trust into the world of cutting-edge start-ups.
Common Shore Crab Egg Mass and Larvae Being Released
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Common Shore Crab egg mass and lots of tiny larvae being released. As its name suggests, the common shore crab is one of the most common crabs on the British shore. This species is usually dark green in color, although young individuals may have whitish blotches. The carapace of the common shore crab is wider than it is long, and the first pair of walking limbs ('pereopods') have pincers. This is a great resource to
Voices of Haiti: A Post-Quake Odyssey in Verse (Part 6: Take This Body, Storm)
Live performance in Port-au-Prince at Fokal on February 4, 2012.
The initial shock of the earthquake has passed but Haiti continues its struggle to overcome both man-made and natural disasters.
The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting presents poet Kwame Dawes' multimedia exploration of Haiti's earthquake through the lives, and voices, of Haitians confronting the ongoing consequences of this disaster, especially those living with HIV/AIDS.
Featuring Kwame Dawes, composer and performer Kevin Si
National Geographic Live! - Adam Nicolson: The King James Bible
British author Adam Nicolson offers a sweeping look at the work that went into translating the King James Bible, first published 400 years ago and still the most influential Bible translation of all time. (28:33)
Learn with Pictures and Video #1 - Talking About Your Daily Routine in Spanish"
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Billionaire Batista to U.S.: Make it in America
Sept. 23 - Brazilian billionaire Eike Batista tells Reuters' Chrystia Freeland that if the United States wants to keep more jobs onshore, consumers need to buy more goods made America... even if it means paying a higher price.
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