ELEC2141 Digital Circuit Design - Lecture 5
ELEC2141 Week 2 Lecture 2: Combinational Logic Circuits 1
The Criteria for Translation
The Criteria for Translation: The Case of the Arabic Bestseller
presented March 15, 2011 by Dr. Roger Allen, professor of Arabic and Sascha Jane Patterson Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania.This lecture was made possible by the U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant for "Enhancing Internationalization in the Humanities: Focus on the Middle East."
DMC TV: Welding scholarship
Del Mar College Foundation, Inc. representatives met with a Ray High School student and her family on March 8 to formalize a scholarship agreement, which was provided by an anonymous donor.
Spanier responds to budget proposal
Penn State President Graham Spanier testifies before Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee (3-16-11), and responds to reporters' questions afterward.
Emerging Economies and Global Growth
Emerging economies are outpacing the west, even during a worldwide economic downturn. An accelerating shift towards developing countries means mature economies must look to emerging economies.
Purdue Signature Jewelry supporting scholarships
Purdue is working with Roth Brothers Jewelers in Monticello to create Purdue Signature Jewelry, a distinctive line of custom jewelry designed to reflect not only the wearer's special connections with the University, but also his or her individual personality. A portion of the profits will help support Purdue academic and athletics scholarships.
To learn more, visit http://www.purduejewelry.com
Chemical Engineering Centennial Seminars - February 17, 2011
Surya K. Mallapragada, Department Chair and Stanley Chair in Interdisciplinary Engineering at Iowa State University, discussed Bioinspired Materials during the Centennial Seminar on Feb. 17, 2011.
https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/AboutUs/Centennial/seminars.html
Aquaculture: Cage Culture
An instructional video about fish farming in the state of Indiana. The program covers the recommended practices and guidelines for starting a successful cage culture operation. The video was supported by Purdue Extension, RMA, & Sea Grant Illinois-Indiana.
Educational Plan Tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/user/StPetersburgCollege
Educational Plan Tutorial
This demonstration shows you how to review your remaining graduation requirements by accessing the Educational Plan in MySPC.
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 colle
Actor in Residence at Northeastern University
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The Road To the Garden - Northeastern Men's Basketball at the first Boston Tip-Off Classic
A story of the men's basketball historic trip to the TD Garden for the first annual Boston Tip-Off Classic
Baby Owl Back at Home Thanks to WSU and Avista
PULLMAN, Wash.— A Great Horned owl chick is back in its nest at Pullman's Lincoln Middle School. The chick, which is too young to fly, was found a week ago at the foot of the nest tree on the school grounds. Employees from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine took the bird back to WSU, for an examination and feeding while plans were made to replace it in its nest. After waiting for winds to die down, Avista donated a large bucket truck, along with serviceman Tom Haeder, t
Feminist Internationalisms: Celebrating feminist engagements with international law and politics - 0
This two-day workshop will focus on Australasian work on feminist internationalism in the fields of international relations and international law. Papers will explore economics, security, democracy and human rights using feminist inquiry both as a theoretical lens and a methodology. The keynote speaker is Professor Ann Tickner, University of Southern California. This workshop is supported by the Australian Research Council
ENS Lyon - Le migrant connecté (Dana Diminescu) (video)
Partons de l'univers-maison d'une famille philippine de Paris : l'écran d'ordinateur donne accès à leur maison de Manille. D'où un paradoxe : au cœur du « déracinement », on trouve des attaches et des liens préservés. Le programme « TIC et migrations » montre que migrer n'est plus incompatible avec la conservation de liens et de contacts ! Nouvel enfermement communautaire ? Possible, mais s'accompagnant alors d'une manière nouvelle de vivre ensemble.
U.S. jet crashes in Libya
Officials say a U.S. jet crashed in Libya overnight after mechanical failures and both crew members were safe. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
How to Quote Something or Someone
When quoting something or someone, always use quotation marks, credit the individual who said it and include a context of time and place to help clarify its relevance. Use basic copyrighting and citation rules when quoting someone is the focus of this 1:21 minute long video. No examples are shown in this talking head video. At best, a basic guide to what a quote is with the teacher left to explain how to make quote marks and where to place them.
War of 1812
An eight minute video that provides an overview of the causes of the War and the impact of trade restructions and impressment on the Americans. A good overview of the causes, the battles, and the effects of the war.
Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza Strip
Wounded are taken to hospital after Israeli airstrikes hit the Gaza strip, earlier militants fired mortar shells and rockets into the Jewish state.














