Stress and the Holy Spirit - Episode 5, Restoring Balance and Reducing Stress
For many of us finding life balance and reducing stress is a life quest that seems quite elusive. As Christians we are encouraged to apply best practices that can help us with this fundamental need. But we are also called to a deeper meaning to achieve life harmony. By incorporating Gospel priorities into this program, we will explore core beliefs and practices that will rejuvenate our sense of peace.
Moderator: Daniel G. Groody`86, C.S.C. Associate Professor of Theology and the Director of the
Sequencing the Daphnia genome
Notre Dame biologist Michael Pfrender is the coauthor of a paper in the prestigious journal Science describing the sequencing of the species Daphnia pulex, often referred to as the water flea. Daphnia, a small freshwater crustacean, is the first crustacean to have its genome sequenced. It contains more than 31,000 genes, as compared to 23,000 genes of humans.
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Stress and Forgiveness - Episode 6 of Restoring Balance and Reducing Stress
For many of us finding life balance and reducing stress is a life quest that seems quite elusive. As Christians we are encouraged to apply best practices that can help us with this fundamental need. But we are also called to a deeper meaning to achieve life harmony. By incorporating Gospel priorities into this program, we will explore core beliefs and practices that will rejuvenate our sense of peace.
Moderator: Daniel G. Groody`86, C.S.C. Associate Professor of Theology and the Director of the
Living a Meaningful Life - Episode 1 of "Discovering Your Mission"
One of the greatest indicators of a fulfilling life is the depth of purpose we find in our every day. In this program we hear the story of one Notre Dame graduate who sought out Mother Teresa to answer his nagging question:"How will I be judged at my death?" You will also learn many tangible ideas to not only helping yourself deepen your meaning in life but also to assist others on this journey.
Moderator: Monsignor Michael Heintz '08 Ph.D, Director of Notre Dame's Master of Divinity program
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Deliberative Democracy: A Promise and a Challenge for Preparing Educational Administrators
Sue Mutchler
This paper describes how administrator preparation programs can help future education leaders to value, understand, and use the democratic strategy of deliberative dialogue and action. The […]
NCLD's RTI Leadership Forum - Nancy Ventrudo
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Race and Student Achievement
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Cloud Cover Episode 35 - Happy Birthday Windows Azure! Join Wade and Steve each week as they cover the Windows Azure Platform. You can follow and interact with the show at @cloudcovershow. In this episode, Steve and Wade:
TWC9: Nineys, MIX Open Call, WP7 GPS Emulator, & lots of new software releases This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
1956 Presidential Election Commercial
This is an actual video commercial supporting Eisenhower in his presidential run against Stevenson. (4:19)
National Geographic-Clown Anemonefish and Sea Anemones
In this video, students will witness clown anemonefish live among sea anemones and use the anemones' stinging tentacles as protection. The clownfish use the predator as shelter. They are able to do this due to the mucus on the anemone. This is a great teaching resource for elementary/middle school students. It would work well in conjunction with a science lesson on oceans, fish, and/or animal behavior.This video is a useful resource to help build background knowledge (1:22).
Bali Aims to be Free of Plastic Waste by 2013
The Balinese community is working together with Coca-cola to help mobilize a movement to clean and protect Bali beaches from plastic debris.
Siegfried Woldhek shows how he found the true face of Leonardo
This 4:21 video lecture is about the narrator's search for an image of Leonardo and the problem solving approach that he used. This is a wonderful video that shows students how they can use their powers of observation and deduction to reach conclusions.
1.221J Transportation Systems (MIT)
Approaching transportation as a complex, large-scale, integrated, open system (CLIOS), this course strives to be an interdisciplinary systems subject in the "open" sense. It introduces qualitative modeling ideas and various techniques and philosophies of modeling complex transportation enterprises. It also introduces conceptual frameworks for qualitative analysis, such as frameworks for regional strategic planning, institutional change analysis, and new technology development and deployment. And
Video: Vanderbilt Orchestra: Mendelssohn’s “Symphony No. 4″
The Vanderbilt Orchestra, conducted by Robin Fountain, performed Symphony No. 4 by Felix Mendelssohn September 16, 2010, in Ingram Hall.
The Life of Shakespeare
This student made video talks about the life of William Shakespeare. Unfortunately, there is not very much information on the great poet. The complete works of Shakespeare are widely considered to be the greatest stories and text ever recorded in the history of the written word. Lets take a brief look into the man behind the plays and learn a little about this artistic genius. (3:22)
12. This Is Your Captain Speaking (Listen Up & Learn)
Learn Italian with www.LearnItalianPod.com - Episode #12 of the extra-useful "Listen Up & Learn" lesson series is entitled "This Is Your Captain Speaking" - Imagine that your are in Italy, sitting on a plane that is taxiing out to the runway for takeoff. You are about to fly to Rome where you will spend [...]



















