Resource #8877
UNSPECIFIED - UNSPECIFIED Keywords:UNSPECIFIED
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

The future of brand management
Professor Michael Beverland, head of the marketing group at the University of Bath School of Management examines how the marketers behind some of the world¿s most enduring brands are responding to a new environment.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Rights not set

The Sunflower and the rose
Beloved by artists as well as gardeners, flowers are everywhere in art. But are they just flowers or do they carry hidden meanings? Is there a deeper significance - spiritual, cultural or aesthetic - than we realise? Put on your deerstalker and prepare to exercise your little grey cells as we tour a virtual art gallery looking for the clues that artists have left for us between the petals of the rose and the sunflower, two of summer's most beautiful flowers.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Rights not set

Devices and Desires
Organic devices are revolutionising lighting and solar cells, Professor Alison Walker will describe how this change will impact our lives. Light emission from organic materials is not very common in everyday life. However, some living creatures, such as fireflies and many sea creatures, emit light with amazingly high efficiencies.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Rights not set

The Tomb of Tutankhamun
In this video clip, learn about the excavation of the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. (2:22)
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Example Module from a Slide Importer
Testing Account
This is just an example to show how a module might look that was created from a tool specialized to help authors embed a set of slides, publish them on a slide sharing site, and also make them […]

Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Pharmacology : Pharmacological Lab Procedures - Respiratory Depression Effect of Morphine on Rabbits
"This video ""Pharmacological Lab Procedures: Respiratory Depression Effect of Morphine on Rabbits"" is part of a multimedia-based module by George Koffour, Samuel Owusu Agyeman-Duah, Benjamin Prempeh, and Ella Kasanga. Respiratory Depression is a reduction in the rate of respiration. It may be induced by some medicines. Morphine is an extremely potent opiate analgesic psycho-active drug, and is considered to be the prototypical opioid. In clinical medicine, Morphine is regarded as the good stan
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Brown Fur Seals Swimming in the Ocean
This short video gives excellent real life footage of several Brown Fur Seals swimming in the ocean. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of these amazing animals swimming in their natural environment. The brown fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus) is a large seal species of Australia and South Africa. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (1:46)

Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Music Video: LL Cool J: Punctuation
When you see a punctuation mark, you have to know what to do! (1min)
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Langston Hughes Biography on Bio
This is a mini-biography that highlights the life and career of Langston Hughes.  It includes basic facts as well as commentary by scholars.  It may not be very entertaining to young children but can give great background knowledge to compliment the Common Core Test Exemplar poem "Poem" by Langston Hughes. (03:33)
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Economic Update on WBAI Mar 24th, 2012
Description not set
Author(s): borisdom

License information
Related content

Rights not set

WINDING DOWN: March Matchness at Queens
Three Queens basketball alumni - Sean Kelly '93, Bobby Lindauer '92 and TJ Lewis '97 - have teamed up to issue this challenge to our GOLD alumni. During the month of March, when any gift (regardless of size) is given from a Graduate of the Last Decade, our challengers will add an additional $50 to that gift! Help your alma mater by visiting http://www.queens.edu/march-matchness today!
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Platypus--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a platypus. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of these amazing animals as they interact in their natural environment. The distinctive features that make the platypus so instantly recognizable are its duck-like bill, dense, waterproof fur, webbed feet, and broad, flattened tail. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (3:02)
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

23. The Pope and the Cause of Freedom
Narrated by Steven Ng. Part 2: "Commerce" [11:07]

Prize Presentations | ASC 2012
The awarding of the Lawrence W. Fertig Prize in Austrian Economics, and The O.P. Alford III Prize in Libertarian Scholarship. Presented by Joseph T. Salerno. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [3:10]

Misesian Praxeology: An Illustration from the Field of Sociology of Delinquency
The Ludwig von Mises Memorial Lecture. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. Includes an introduction by Joseph T. Salerno. [52:30]

Learn About Saint Patrick's Day
In this video clip, from WatchMojo.com, learn about the tradition behind Saint Patrick's Day, celebrated in Ireland and around the world on March 17. (1:03)
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

Shedding Light on Dark Matter
Richard Mushotzky, an astronomy professor at the University of Maryland, presents "Shedding Light on Dark Matter". The illustrated lecture, the third in a series of programs in 2010, is presented through a partnership between the Library's Science, Technology and Business Division and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Speaker Biography: Richard Mushotzky is an astronomy professor at the University of Maryland. Mushotzky has received the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement in 1983
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

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.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content

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.
Author(s): No creator set

License information
Related content