An Unquenchable Thirst: Mary Johnson
Mary Johnson reads from An Unquenchable Thirst, her spiritual autobiography exploring the yearnings, doubts, and revelations gleaned from her 20-year tenure as a nun with Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. Through Johnson's vivid telling, this remarkable journey is given universal scope. Feminist historian Debra L. Schultz moderates questions from the audience. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on September 25, 2011. Video courtesy Elizabeth A. Sackl
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: A Living Document
Concluding remarks by Dr. Michael Brescia at a symposium held February 12, 2011
Nucléosynthèse stellaire - Stéphane GORIELY (video)
Congrès Général de la SFP Bordeaux-2011
• Nucléosynthèse stellaire, Stéphane GORIELY, Belgique, (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Digital sales won't cannibalize print media: Hearst's Carey
Hearst Magazines president David Carey plans on growing digital subscribers to one million in 2012.
Kleurendomino Dit spel kan gebruikt worden om de kleuren in te oefenen en te herhalen. Dit dominospel bevat de volgende kleuren: geel, rood, oranje, blauw, groen en paars. Het zonnetje is de 'start'.
NIS Int 039 - Heroes
Ben and Marina talk about the TV show Heroes, and extraordinary changes that have taken place in the world in the recent past... See notesinspanish.com to pick up the accompanying worksheets.
NIS Int 038 - Ole por Radiohead
As Radiohead shake up the music industry, we look at how the big record labels treat us like criminals, and how it isn't going to do them any good in the long run... See notesinspanish.com for a full transcript on our accompanying worksheets.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of December 9, 2011.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of December 9, 2011.
China Model 2 [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Kent Deng, Professor Jude Howell, Professor Athar Hussain | Against all previous predictions China has been completely transformed. This raises the question of the "China Model" that we are still trying to understand for the 21st century. Kent Deng is a reader in the Department of Economic History, LSE. Jude Howell is professor in LSE's Department of International Development. Athar Hussain is director of the Asia Research Centre at LSE.
Lesson #006, Monday Di dove sei (tu)? = Where are you from? (informal) Di dov'e' (Lei)? = Where are you from? (formal) Sono di...= I am from... Dov'e'...? = Where is...? Ecco... = Here is... And here are some famous cities and their Italian and English pronunciations. Roma = Rome Milano = Milan Venezia = Venice Firenze = Florence Napoli = Naples
Pandas en route to UK
A pair of pandas on loan from China to Scottland, begin their journey to their new home. Julie Noce reports.
The Real Rhapsody - Gershwin Solo Piano Roll
SOLO PIANO FOR RHAPSODY IN BLUE. Piano performance on punched paper from a two-piano demonstration, originally shown in Aolean Hall, NYC. A definitive, dynamic piano roll of Rhapsody in Blue composed by George Gershwin. Could this be the only truly hand-played music roll by George Gershwin? This is the Piano Primo roll, the solo. The other roll, a transcription of the orchestra, is lost. Performed and interpreted on a player piano from the 1920s. At times, you may need to fill in the blanks
Lance Barnard Wins First Place in SMU's 2011 Green-Minute Video Contest
SMU annually holds a Green-Minute Video Contest to foster sustainability and concern for the environment. The first place winner is Lance Barnard, a first-year student from Sherman Oaks, Calif. He received a iPad2 as the grand prize.
Historia de la Radio y la TV en España
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The US and the Arab Revolutions [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor William Quandt | The US has been an active player in the Middle East over the past century, but has been of minor relevance during the Arab uprisings of 2011. The upheaval, however, will have deep implications for US policy in the region. William Quandt is a professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia.
Group 21 Slartibartfast - Group Resource
Group 21 Slartibartfast - Group Resource
GREEN REVOLUTION: HYDROGEN
By: nsf Host Lisa Van Pay meets with NSF-funded scientists Yang-Shao Horn and Yogi Surendranath at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as they take on the hydrogen energy challenge. Hydrogen bonds are an extremely efficient way to store energy, and scientists would like to capture this energy to power all sorts of things—from cars to laptops. Unlike other fuel sources, hydrogen can’t be harvested easily, so we have to make it. From the importance of developing an effective catalyst to
Historia de la Arquitectura II
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Video tijd machine : YTTM Wil jij je les opvrolijken met filmpjes uit dat specifiek jaar? Hier kan je per jaar en categorie zoeken (zoals nieuws, sport, film, etc). De eerste video komt uit 1860. Gevonden filmpjes kan je delen via Facebook en Twitter. Wil je …

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