Cartooning: Drawing Cats
In this video, a cartoonist demonstrates drawing three cats with different personalities. Cartoons are based upon shapes. The cats begin with the following shapes: bell, football, and an onion. Clear, step-by-step directions are given.
Kinect Demo at Quest: Studying Body Language
Randy Belcher and Dan Cutler of SUNY Oswego's human-computer interaction program will show how to use a Kinect controller to study body language and emotion at Oswego's Quest celebration of creativity and scholarly activity on April 18. For more information, visit www.oswego.edu/quest.
Liberty and Property In 1956, the Mont Pelerin Society was entering a difficult period in which its intellectual lights were drifting away from liberalism of the old school. Ludwig von Mises used his speech that year to explain why this was a terrible trend. He didn't rebuke anyone. What he did was back away from the events of the day to provide a sweeping reconstruction of economic history from the ancient world to the present. He provided a model of how to think outside one's own generation to understand the re
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Professor Thomas Woods gives this speech on Colonial America and the American Revolution for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Marco Bassani discusses Natural Rights at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Donald W. Livingston gives a speech on the United States Constitution for the History of Libertyseminar in 2001.
Ralph Raico discusses the great tradition of Classical Liberal Historians for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Thomas E. Woods discusses the relationship between limited Civil Rights and Statism at the History of Liberty seminar in 2001.
Robert Higgs speaks about the National Security State at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Elon's Wellness Office offered free skin cancer screenings on April 4-5, 2012. Hear what doctors and patients said about the event.
Shock is the beatbox king! Listen as he works his magic on word families. The goal for this segment is word family -oke-. (o:31)
Chef Jill Davie shares tips on edible party favors in this 3:26 long video. She provides a great many ideas, but there isn't too many details on how they are made.
In 1964, national attention turned to Mississippi when three Civil Rights workers (two white and one black) were murdered by the Ku Klux Klan. This watershed moment eventually led to the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. In this video clip, learn more about the movements against segregation. (4:25)
LeVar visits the Boston Children's Museum to participate with other children to design a patchwork quilt with everyone having their own individual square. Isabel Sanford reads The Pathwork Quilt, a story about a young girl who learns to make a special quilt from her grandmother. ( 27:46)
Key to "Welche Aufgaben haben Staatsoberhaeupter?
This one minute video shows how to write a headline and some tips on how to do this. However, there aren't any examples given.
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In this video clip, learn how three men who were trapped in an elevator, survived by sheer will-power and quick thinking. (4:57)













