Molecular Visualization of DNA Replication
3-D animation of the process of DNA replication at the molecular level. Shows the replication fork, the leading strand with continual replication, and the lagging strand where the okzaki fragments are being produced. No narrations. Set to music. 1:24 min.
News #122 - This is the Year You Finally Learn Japanese!
This is it! Lucky 2011 is the year you stop procrastinating and finally learn Japanese and not just a few lines like “Hello” and “Sorry, I don’t speak Japanese” but REAL Japanese. You’re going to learn how the locals speak, perfect your pronunciation, grow your vocabulary and learn about Japanese culture so you’re totally ready [...]
Independence Day protests in Haiti
Haitians protest over President Rene Preval's handling of the cholera epidemic and allegations of election vote-rigging.
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RIM filters porn sites in Indonesia
Blackberry maker agrees to filter pornographic Internet content for Indonesian users to comply with new anti-pornography; Jakarta pursuing greater data access
A Family-run Airline Business in the Wilderness of Alaska - Part 7
This informational video describes the dangers and challenges of flying an airplane through fog in the wilderness of Alaska. The video is filmed from the pilot's perspective. (2:10)
Henry David Thoreau - Excerpts from "Life Without Principle"
Using quotes from Thoreau's work, this video shows insights into this author's beliefs and character. A good video for those starting to read his work and for raising discussions in class about nature, work, and the human condition.
How to Pronounce English Words & Silent Letters in Words
This video deals with how to pronounce difficult words that have silent letters. The video gives several examples, but does not offer any help outside of some specific words and how they are pronounced.
Communicate effectively in the security industry
This task deals with ways to communiate effectively with colleagues and the public.
A Degree of Distinction Part 1
In this podcast acclaimed broadcaster Peter Snow talks about his honorary graduation at The University of Nottingham.
He speaks candidly about his reaction to the occasion, his illustrious family and how he went from ancient history and classics to Television news.
Parts 2 and 3 of this podcast are also available from the University of Nottingham
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Is the Euro about to Collapse?
Alarmists are predicting the end of the euro, but Sean Rickard sees its underlying strength and durability.
The Ruan
Check out this cool video from explore.org on the Chinese instrument called the “Ruan.” This classic Chinese string instrument has existed for over 2,000 years and its name derives from Ruan Xian, a Chinese musician (and one of the legendary Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove). They are similar to banjos, and up until the 20th century, the strings were made of silk. Watch this cool instrument now!
Lesson #016, Monday 20 = venti (we've already learned this one, but I thought I'd throw it in again.) 30 = trenta 40 = quaranta 50 = cinquanta 60 = sessanta 70 = settanta 80 = ottanta 90 = novanta 100 = cento
Contratación y Medios de las Administraciones Públicas
La asignatura Contratación y Medios de las Administraciones Públicas pretende mostrar, por una parte, cómo satisfacen las Administraciones Públicas sus necesidades recurriendo a terceros con los que contrata, y, por otra, como asume y gestiona los medios personales (empleados públicos) y materiales (bienes públicos) necesarios para su funcionamiento.
Games Technologies for Learning
The Games Technologies for Learning report explores the ways in which games technologies can be used to enhance teaching and learning, and provides advice for schools and colleges wishing to introduce...
States lost in spending tug-of-war
President Obama's State of the Union address puts a new focus on spending restraints at the federal level even as parts of the Union still struggle to recover.
Cliffhangers
Punctuated by random lines supplied by the audience.
Snowflake Bentley
This fourteen-minute video in association with Scholastic, Inc. is a story about a man, who people initially thought was crazy. The partially-animated story is told while the words appear at the bottom of the screen.
U.S. vetoes UN settlement vote
The U.S. was the only member of the UN Security Council to veto a resolution to halt Israeli settlements in the West Bank.














