Intro to Chemistry: 10.4 Acid Base Neutralization Reactions in Chemistry
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 10.4 Acid Base Neutralization Reactions in Chemistry. Acids neutralize bases to form water. This process is demonstrated in this video. ( 7:25)
Perspective Agricultural Extension: Extension at Alemaya
The Extension at Alemaya video is part of the module Perspective Agricultural Extension, produced by Haramaya University as part of the AgShare project. The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension" aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to: enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture and enhance students' understanding of Information a
Surgical Technologists
Our surgical techs -- supervised by a surgeon and nurse -- ensure that the OR environment is safe, that equipment functions properly, and that the procedure is conducted under conditions that maximize patient safety.
Related Links:
Perioperative Services
http://www.umm.edu/perioperative-services/
Preparing for Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/surgeryhome/surg_prep.htm
UMMC Division of General Surgery
http://www.umm.edu/general_surgery/
The Black Death Begins (3:32)
Abundant trade and shipping spread the Black Death rapidly through Asia and Europe. This video uses actors to add depth to this story, but the excellent maps are the most important for student understanding.
Stories from the Stone Age - 15of15
This final story explains the importance of sharing and obligation to the survival of the community including protection from the armed chief. The sheep were breed to produce better wool and the result was spinning and weaving. The beginning of medicine is explained. The differences in the various areas in the Middle East and Europe and violence are shown as well in the quest for more land. The Iron Age is also introduced.
Advanced Audio Blog S5 #4 - Top 10 Japanese Holidays: Shichi-Go-San/Seven, Five, Three
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your friend tells you that today is an important holiday for many children in Japan. When you ask your friend to explain the significance of this Japanese holiday, he tells you about its history and symbols, and then he asks you whether you can see a pattern of holidays on the [...]
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Are You OrganWise? (dessert)
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: in a game show-style clip, kids learn some helpful tips for nutrition, namely, choosing to have a bowl of fruit instead of cake. (1min)
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Cheer for Calcium
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: kids can cheer along to a cheerleader-style chant about calcium. (0:30)
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Shelby Westbrook
First Lieutenant Shelby Westbrook enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and joined the nation's first all-black air corps shortly after Pearl Harbor. There he not only fought the enemy abroad, but worked hard to set an example for other African Americans struggling for equal rights. In this video clip, learn more about his services fighting in World War II. (2:20)
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Intervention pour la table ronde : « Histoire et Littérature de l’école au lycée : différences et complémentarités »
The Current Crisis in the Light of The Theory of Money and Credit Re: Intresting new archive.org section! Meet Stephanie Hanes: A Global Look at Statelessness Sunday Service - 3/18/2012 - Kathleen Perry ESP Opening: Learning Day 2012 Astronomy and poetry - Jocelyn Bell Burnell Engineering a better quality of older life - Tom Kirkwood
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Pulitzer Center grantee Stephanie Hanes explains the difficulties confronted by stateless population—people who have no citizenship rights—and how they are distinguished from refugees. Using Kenya, Bangladesh and the Dominican Republic as a lens to look into this worldwide phenomenon of statelessness, Hanes emphasizes diversity within stateless people who are individualized b
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. Ms, Kathleen Perry (Trinity '13, PathWays Chapel Scholar) delivers a sermon entitled "Healing Bitter with Bitter."
Opening excerpt from the sermon: (33:17)
"Edith lay on her bed, unable to fall asleep. Her time was slipping away. Her physical pain had been dulled and managed by the shots of morphine. But her anguished soul was unable to find rest. Her mind was besieged by one memory to the exclusion of all others: that fateful car accident that k
To kick off the first Educational Support Professionals' Learning Day, Provost Gilda Gely honors Candy Norder and Former President Anne Mulder talks about resilience.
World-renowned physicist, Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell, looks at how poetry portrays astronomy.
Professor Tom Kirkwood, Director of the Institute for Ageing and Health at Newcastle University, explores how the ageing process is influenced by a broad range of lifestyle and environmental factors















