BBC The Story of India PART 8 OF 24
15:01 HistoryThe first state that started the nation of India.
Darius Rucker's South Carolina
In this American History video, brought to you by the History Channel, Darius Rucker from Hootie and the Blowfish talks about his home state of South Carolina and how much he loves the country cooking, specifically okra soup. (1:15)
Great Weather in South Carolina
In this American History video, brought to you by the History Channel, Darius Rucker from Hootie and the Blowfish talks about his home state of South Carolina and how much he loves the weather and being able to golf in February. (1:26)
What Are the Different Types of Numbers?
This video tells what the following types of numbers are: natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and real numbers. It also discusses how each of these groups of numbers builds upon the group before it. This video was created for a free, online College Algebra course, but it can be used for middle school and high school students who are taking Transition to Algebra (Pre-Algebra). (6:56)
Breakingviews: Green Mountain's roasted directors
May 9 - Rob Cox and Breakingviews columnists discuss the share-sale fiasco brewing at the embattled coffee maker.
SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis Defense - Jason Parizek
By: tcarrasc A comparison of the Toorongo weathering profile, south Australia, and weathered regolith at Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve: Comparing weathering intensity factors derived from non-central principal component analysis
Jason Parizek
B.S. Candidate
Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
Advisors Dr. Gary Girty
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ABSTRACT
Compositional data derived from Cretaceous granodiorite at
How to Count Infinity
"Some infinities are bigger than other infinities" - Hazel Grace Lancaster, in "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green. (01:56)
Minute Physics: What is Gravity?
One Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in one minute! In this episode, we discuss the basic nature of gravity, one of the four fundamental forces in our universe. (01:28)
Clinton Denies Affair with Monica Lewinski
In a public statement to the American people on January 26, 1998, President Bill Clinton denies allegations of having had an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinski. In this audio clip, listen to President Clinton discussing his controversial issue with Ms. Lewinski. (1:22)
Clinton Sends Troops to Haiti
On September 15, 1994, in an address to the nation, President Bill Clinton reviews the reasons behind his decision to launch a U.S.-led military mission to restore a democratic government to Haiti. In this audio clip, listen as Clinton addresses the nation on his reasoning behind sending troops to Haiti. (4:53)
Bill Clinton on the Death of Richard Nixon
On April 22, 1994, former President Richard Nixon died in New York City of complications resulting from a stroke he suffered three days earlier. In this audio clip, President Bill Clinton eulogizes the former U.S. president. (1:17)
Bushes on Ruthless Politics
In this So You Want To Be President video clip, former President George H.W. Bush gives the viewer an insight into ruthless politics and how Presidents do not have to be ruthless. (0:59)
So You Want to be President: Bragging
In this So You Want to be President video clip, former President George H.W. Bush talks a little bit about how Presidents have to try and contain their own arrogance and maintain their self-confidence. (1:16)
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Adding One Up to Number Ten
This cute animated video reviews basic addition facts of adding +1 up to 10. A cute flower car rolls in the problem and the answer. This is a great resource for home and/or the early childhood classroom. (2:55)
Subtraction with -1 up to Number 10
This cute animated video introduces subtraction with the number 1 up to 10. A cute flower car rolls in the problem and the answer. This is a great resource for home and/or for the early childhood classroom. (2:51)
Ocean Currents with Tim and Moby
Learn how and why ocean currents move in this BrainPOP animated movie. Link also includes a quiz. (approximately 2:00)
No newspaper today? Watch stock market volumes shrink
Conventional wisdom has been that newspapers don’t add much to stock markets. However, don’t write off the power of the press too fast.
Redirecting Fleet Street: 2: Press Regulation: Taking Account of Media Convergence
Lara Fielden, formerly BBC and Ofcom; Visiting Fellow, Reuters Institute, Oxford, gives a talk for the Redirecting Fleet Street: Media Regulation and the Role of Law conference Press regulation, and debate over its future, cannot be isolated from a wider settlement for regulated media content if regulatory coherence across platforms is to be achieved. Consumers, particularly younger consumers, are accessing and engaging with a range of broadcast, print, self-scheduled and wider online content. Y
Duke Chapel Live - May 27, 2012
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Anna Carter Florence delivers a sermon entitled "Wind and Fire and Galileans"
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon: (44:49)
"When the day of the Pentecost had come, the disciples were all together in one place, and suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind and it filed the entire house where they were sitting. Pentecost, it's a funny kind of holiday it isn't exactly a traditional family time for Christians as in, so w













