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STS-135 Flight Day 8 Interviews, Part 1
The STS-135 crew members participate in interviews with CBS Radio, KYW-TV in Philadelphia and Associated Press. Next up was interviews with WPVI-TV and KYW Radio, both of Philadelphia, and Reuters.
Subtraction Word Problem
In this five-minute video, Sal Khan solves a word problem with 3-digit numbers. Mr. Khan, of Khan Academy, uses computer software for demonstration.
Distance Rate Time Rap
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Info Literacy 9. Browsing and Searching the Web
Background on the web; how search engines work; background on Google; varieties of search engines; web search tips; using web directories; using vetted web sites recommended by published sources and libraries. (09:02)
Episode 136: India's ambitions: Pathways and pitfalls to greatness Tidal Streams in Massive X-ray Binary Systems: Neutron Star Close-up Beryllium: Element CAV 2011 – Laparoconversion en urgence.
Titre : CAV 2011 – Laparoconversion en urgence. The Revolutionary Origins of the Civil War Purdue focuses on youth at 2011 Indiana Black Expo How to Ace a Job Interview Transport system ready for 2012 demands: Coe Stadium dispute threatens future Athletics bid: Robertson Wet day for Paris beach opening U.S. Day Ahead: GE to beat analyst estimates, says Kozey Kenya grapples with worst drought in decades Olympic ticket sell-out is coup for London: Coe UK on top of Olympic security threat: Robertson Wall St. reform slow going
A tiny neutron star orbits incessantly around a massive star with a diameter a million times larger than its own. The high luminosity of the massive star drives a strong wind from its surface. The neutron star crashes through this wind at over 300 kilometers per second. The gravity and X-ray luminosity of the neutron star act to disrupt the wind, producing an extended wake of dense gas trailing behind the neutron star. In this simulation, the tidal distortion of the primary star and the resultan
Beryllium is a toxic metal with some unusual properties and this video reviews them such as its metallic properties, being transparent to x-rays, but can cause an industrial lung disease. This 3:38 long video explains what this element and its value to society.
Intervenants : Christine LOUIS-SYLVESTRE (Paris).
Résumé : description du mode opératoire : protocole.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors de la réunion thématique du Centre Régional Anticancéreux Alexis Vautrin de Nancy le 17 juin 2011 : 2ème journée de chirurgi
Abraham Lincoln makes good on the founders' promises of freedom and equality. Author Gordon Wood lays out the Revolutionary origins of the Civil War.
Encouraging youth to focus on their academic and community service goals while developing life skills are the themes that Purdue University is supporting at the 41st annual Summer Celebration of the Indiana Black Expo in Indianapolis.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/events/2011/110711TaylorBlackExpo.html
This 2:11 minute video provides some insights into how to prepare for a job interview. It is built around doing your homework before going in for the interview.
July 21 - London's reputation rests on smooth transport links for athletes and spectators in 2012, but it won't be a panacea for long-term under-investment, according to Sebastian Coe, chairman of LOCOG.
July 21 - Legal wrangles by football clubs over the future use of the London Olympic stadium could harm the capital's chances of securing the World Athletics Championships, according to the UK Minister for Sport.
July 21 - Paris opens its summertime riverside beach with palm trees, white sand and no sunshine at all. Tara Cleary reports.
July 21 - General Electric is likely to beat analyst estimates of 32 cents a share by at least 10 percent, says Reuters Equities Analyst John Kozey.
July 21 - Nomadic communities in Northeastern Kenya are grappling with effects of what has been described as the regions' worst drought in decades. Jon Decker reports.
July 21 - The British public needs to be realistic about the unprecedented demand for 2012 tickets, says Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London organising committee.
July 21 - The UK Minister for Sport and the Olympics says London is as prepared as it can be to deliver a secure Games, but precautions against terrorism won't be at the expense of people's enjoyment.
July 21 - One year after the signing of the Dodd-Frank financial regulation reform legislation, regulators and market watchers say there are still a lot of hurdles to overcome to avoid another financial meltdown. Bobbi Rebell reports.













