Who or what is the Tea Party movement? Survey offers some answers
They’re called patriots, extremists, conservatives, libertarians. So who really makes up the Tea Party? Vanderbilt sociologist Steven Tepper surveyed some two thousand people and found four major traits that make up a Tea Party supporter: authoritarian, libertarian, fear of change and strong anti-immigrant sentiment. He also found that one of the strongest influences in thekeep reading »
80 percent chance of recession in early 2012: professor
Nov. 9 - With money supply growth contracting, Johns Hopkins economics professor Steve Hanke predicts the U.S. will fall back into a recession as early as the first half of next year.
Strijdbewijs Tweede Wereldoorlog Een verzameling van nuttige informatie m.b.t. de Tweede Wereldoorlog. De website startte ooit met 'Tour Langs de Landingsstranden van Normandië' en 'Het Ardennen Offensief'. De inhoud werd verder aangevuld …

Mathematics
Notre Dame OpenCourseware (OCW) offers free online educational resources for courses in the Department of Mathematics. The mathematics curriculum offers programs tailored for students interested in careers in life sciences, business administration, engineering and social science.
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What Is Empathy? (One Minute Dictionary Video Series)
In this short video, students will learn about the vocabulary word "empathy". Empathy is defined as being aware of and sharing another persons feelings, experiences, and emotions. This is a good resource for the upper elementary classroom to introduce the word "empathy". This is also a good resource for our special education students who struggle with empathy. (0:57)
Help Prevent Teen Violence
Video created and edited as a public service announcement about identifying and preventing teen violence. (01:41)
Alumni Profile: Billy Silcox, Championship Tennis Coach
Alumni Award of Honor -- To receive this highest of honors, one must make a truly outstanding contribution to the College or to the Alumni Association. Billy Silcox has done just that for over 50 years -- since he set foot on this campus as a freshman and became one of our all-time great tennis players. However, those who know Billy well, know his love affair with the College began with his father and mother (Willard and Mary Silcox, both Class of 1933). The Silcox blood truly is maroon.
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C. Everett Koop Award Presentation to Dr. Anthony S. Fauci
Presentation of the 2nd Annual C. Everett Koop HIV/AIDS Public Health Leadership Award to Dr. Anthony S. Fauci
Office of International Studies Nagoya, Japan Program
The University of Notre Dame's program in Japan operates in conjunction with the Center for Japanese Studies at Nanzan University in Nagoya. Nanzan is a Catholic university founded in 1949 by the Society of the Divine Word. Its 5,000 Japanese students enroll in Nanzan's five faculties of Arts and Letters, Economics, Foreign Languages, Business Administration and Law. In 1974, Nanzan opened the Center for Japanese Studies to teach Japanese language and culture to students from the United States a
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Arab League suspends Syria
Nov. 12 - The Arab League of Nations suspends Syria's membership and threatens political and economic sanctions after Damascus fails to halt violence against dissidents. Jessica Gray reports.
Asia Regional Night: Thailand
Thunderbird School of Global Management students perform Nov. 12, 2011, during Homecoming festivities. http://www.thunderbird.edu
Beetlejuice - Beauty & The Beetle PART 2
Examines the use of irony and personification.
Professor Robert Kahn, UST School of Law.mp4
For more information about Professor Kahn, view his bio on the UST Law wesbite: http://www.stthomas.edu/law/faculty/bios/KahnRobert.htm.
Huge eruption of DR Congo volcano
Nov. 14 -DR Congo's Nyamuragira volcano sends lava hundreds of metres into the sky, in its largest eruption of the century. Travis Brecher reports.
Floodwaters start to subside in Bangkok
Nov. 14 - Residents of the Thai capital struggle to keep their businesses going as the floodwaters recede and Japanese car manufacturers such as Mitsubishi resume production. Nick Rowlands reports.
How technology can save us
Nov. 14 - Businesses need to transform themselves to succeed despite the globe's economic stresses, says N. Chandrasekaran, CEO of Tata Consultancy Services. Here's how technology can help them do it.
Itinéraire d'un scientifique : Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008) - Allocution de Jean-Claude Pecker
A l'occasion de l'inauguration de l'exposition organisée par l'Université Bordeaux 1 : "Itinéraires d'un scientifique : autour des bibliothèques d'Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008)", Jean-Claude Pecker, professeur honoraire au Collège de France revient sur ce qui le lie inévitablement à cet imminent chimiste : souvenirs, anecdotes, nostalgies...
[Keynote Address] Rethink Privacy: Old Challenges, New Direction
iDASH Privacy Workshop 2011
October 10-11, 2011
Presented by Latanya Sweeney (Harvard)













