18.03SC Differential Equations (MIT)
Includes audio/video content: AV lectures. The laws of nature are expressed as differential equations. Scientists and engineers must know how to model the world in terms of differential equations, and how to solve those equations and interpret the solutions. This course focuses on the equations and techniques most useful in science and engineering.
UMMC Physician Profile: Andrea Bafford, M.D.
This short video introduces viewers to Dr. Andrea Bafford, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a colorectal surgeon at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center.
Dr. Bafford's special interests include, sphincter-sparing surgery for colorectal cancer, surgical treatment of Crohn's disease and colitis, laparoscopic colon and rectal surgery, surgery for anorectal disorders, laparoscopic treatment of diverticulitis, treatment of rectal prol
Alter Egos -- Episode 3: "The Iron Professor"
Who are we away from work? Meet a cross-section of Cal State Northridge faculty and staff who are as interesting and involved off-campus as they are during working hours. At CSUN, their ideas and energy are in the mix!
Episode 3 profiles Jorge Balbás, an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, researching computational fluid dynamics by day... and training for triathlons earlier in the day!
produced, directed, written & edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
assistant director/assistan
Feast, Famine and the Future of Food
A Cooperative Extension Specialist and faculty member at the University of California at Berkley, Lemaux's outreach and educational programming increases public understanding of agricultural practices, food production and the impact of new technologies on food and agriculture. Her research focuses on the development and use of genetic engineering and genomic strategies for cereals, wheat, sorghum, barley, rice, maize and certain grass species.
In her Food for Thought lecture, Peggy discusses th
Joel Sainton on Life in Post-Earthquake Haiti
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/features/voices-haiti
Two years after the earthquake, pastor Joel Sainton reflects on how his life has changed.
Joel was originally interviewed by Kwame Dawes and photographed by Andre Lambertson as part of the Pulitzer Center's year-long reporting project on Haiti. The Center traveled to Port-au-Prince to present the performance of "Voices of Haiti" to the Haitian community, and to re-connect with Joel and others featured in the reporting--and performance
Mexico to New Brunswick
This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken January 30, 2012 from 06:13:36 to 06:23:09 GMT, on a pass from northern Mexico to northwest New Brunswick. This video begins looking northeast over Texas, where cities like San Antonio, Houston, and the Dallas/Fort Worth area can be seen. Continuing northeast over the Great Plains states, cities like Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and St. Louis can be easily distinguished. The
Up the East Coast of North America
This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken January 29, 2012 from 05:33:11 to 05:48:10 GMT, on a pass from just southwest of Mexico to the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Newfoundland. This pass begins looking over Central America towards the Gulf of Mexico and the southeastern United States. As the space station travels northeast over the gulf, some southeastern United States cities can be distinguished, like New
"culturegraph.org - Aufbau eines Hubs für Linked Library Data" Markus Geipel (DNB), Adrian Pohl (hb
By: SWIB Culturegraph.org ist ein Linked-Open-Data-Service, dessen Zielsetzung die einheitliche, verlässliche und persistente Referenzierbarkeit von kulturellen Erzeugnissen ist. Der Dienst wird zurzeit kooperativ von der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek (DNB) und dem Hochschulbibliothekszentrum des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (hbz) mit Unterstützung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Verbundsysteme aufgebaut.
Zunehmend öffnen sich die Datenbanken von Verlagen, Bibliotheken und Bibliotheksverbünden dem
Le droit chez Kant
La Révolution française, commence Jean-François Kervégan, a eu un impact considérable sur la philosophie allemande. Cette révolution s'est faite au nom de principes et au nom du droit. C'est une révolution philosophique. Les débats qui l'ont précédée sont nourris de philosophie. De l'autre côté du Rhin, une autre révolution a eu lieu, celle du kantisme. Mais c'est une révolution philosophique. Si bien que Hegel a pu dire des Allemands qu'ils avaient fait en théorie ce que les
SOC315 Session 6 Spring 2012
SOC315 Session 6 Spring 2012
"Sociology of Work with Sergio Soto"
Chinese Civilization (11) The Golden Age of Arts / Part 01 2/2
This 13 minute video explains the Golden Age of Arts in China using a narrator and images of the various arts of this time, Southern and Northern dynasties. Very well done. Excellent for art classes as well as history and social studies. A timeline would be of value while viewing this video.
Bouworde : Vrijwilligersreizen & bouwkampen Bouworde vzw wil jongeren vormen en bewust maken van de kansarmoedeproblematiek door hen als vrijwilliger te laten werken op projecten in Afrika, Azië, Europa of Latijns-Amerika. …

Matemáticas. Grado en Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos
Este curso trata de ser un apoyo para aquellos estudiantes que deseen seguir la asignatura de Matemáticas que se imparte en primer curso de los estudios conducentes al título de Grado en Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos que se cursa en la Facultad de Veterinaria de la Universidad de Zaragoza.
Se han incluido materiales de carácter teórico en fomato flash y video, así como ejercicios propuestos, y ejercicios resueltos en formato pdf, lecturas recomendadas (libros y en web) y otros rec
Climate Change: From Science to Lived Experience
Redactado conjuntamente por la UNED, OUUK, OUNL, Fern-Hagen Uni., Wageningen Uni., Uni Derby, Uni. Aberta, EATDU
Consta de tres módulos de estudio más un caso práctico
サステナビリティ・ウィーク「ようこそ!ヘルスサイエンスの世界へ あの
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Social Reproduction and Depletion: mapping gendered harm [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Shirin M Rai | Editor's note: We apologise for the poor audio quality of this recording. At times of crisis social expenditure is cut, but with what consequences? Using the concept of depletion, Professor Rai measures the extent of loss for individuals, households and communities. Shirin M. Rai studied at the University of Delhi (India) and Cambridge University (UK) and joined the University of Warwick in 1989. She is Professor in the department of Politics and Internationa
Catholic Mass - 2/12/2012 (Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Father Matthew Monnig, SJ, presiding
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM
http://catholic.duke.edu
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Service begins @ 7:15
Homily begins @ 23:07
Scripture:
First Reading: Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46
Psalm 31: I Put My Life in Your Hands (43)
Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:31-11:1
Gospel: Mark 1:40-45
Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: Lift Up Your Hearts (558)
Offertory Hymn: Take Up Your Cross (698
Jay Carisella Invitational 2011 Video
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Medieval Europe
This six minute video is in the form of a lecture with projected images. It is well done and hits on all the major areas such as Charlemagne's empire lasting from 768- 843 and the kingdom being divided into West Frankish Kingdom, Central Kingdom and the East Frankish Kingdom.
Westmill Energy Farm, Watchfield, Oxfordshire
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