Weekly RCS Sessions from Lecture Theatre A
Weekly RCS Sessions from Lecture Theatre A
Coin Collecting and the Money Museum
Watch this video to join a student for a virtual field trip to the Money Museum in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and learn about the history of coins and coin collecting. ( 4:01)
Kazakhstan Grand Opening
Thunderbird Worldwide Kazakhstan announces its arrival Sept. 30, 2011, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. http://www.thunderbird-worldwide.com/kz
Creative Research and Scholarship Award winner Behzad Nakhjavan
Auburn University's Behzad Nakhjavan, Professor in Architecture, Design and Construction
Award for Excellence in Faculty Outreach winner Nan Fairley
Auburn University's Nan Fairley, Associate Professor in Liberal Arts
Creative Research and Scholarship Award winner Hanqin Tian
Auburn University's Hanqin Tian, Professor in Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
ISS Update - Oct. 4, 2011
The International Space Station video update for Oct. 4, 2011.
George Rupp on famine in east Africa
The chief executive of the International Rescue Committee on the famine in Somalia and the challenges of responding to international crises
Michel Sidibé on global health
The executive director of United Nations AIDS on a comprehensive approach to eradicating AIDS
Bernanke testimony shows slight shift in tone: Allen Sinai
Oct. 4 - Decision Economics Chief Global Economist Allen Sinai says Fed chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony before Congress shows a subtle shift in whether the Fed should act, or wait out the economy.
SFCO 2011 – Reconstruction vaginale par coloplastie droite après exentération
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Reconstruction vaginale par coloplastie droite après exentération.
Intervenant (s) : Basile TSILIVIDIS et Jean-Jacques TUECH (Hôpital Charles Nicolle – Rouen)
Résumé : vidéo 4 minutes.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Conférence enregistrée lors du Congrès de la Société Française de Chirurgie Oncologique (SFCO). Sess
FeSi Single Crystal: Polyhedral Morphology CORE-Materials posted a photo: This photograph shows polyhedral morphology of a FeSi single crystal grown by dissolving arc-melted FeSi pieces in
Magna Carta
Magna Carta is an English charter, originally issued in the year 1215, and reissued later in the 13th century in modified versions. This is a British newscast about this event on the anniversary of this document. Not much depth, but does explain its importance and value.
Herfsthoofd : Theatervoorstelling over dementie In de theatervoorstelling Herfsthoofd wordt een familie geconfronteerd met haar dementerende vader. Door de toenemende …

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What's Personal is Political - An Interview
In this interview, Clayton Southall discusses how both Right and Left-wing politics have influenced him as he has grown to develop a political identity that is all his own.
Interview about 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
Following the announcement, Professor Olga Botner was interviewed by freelance journalist Joanna Rose about the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics on 4 October 2011.
Presentations Beyond Planet Earth Augmented Reality App Introduction to OER Apple fans mourn Jobs
Find a Mars-bound spaceship, glimpse a near-Earth asteroid, watch an elevator take off from the Moon, and more in this new augmented reality (AR) app created as companion to the exhibition Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration at the American Museum of Natural History, which opens November 19, 2011.
Once Beyond Planet Earth opens in November, collect all 11 AR icons, including a Moon base, NASA's Curiosity Rover, which is scheduled to land on Mars in 2012, all the planets of our
This resource provides an introduction to OER for teaching staff at the University of Plymouth and could form part of a CPD module. It draws on the experience of OER developers at the University.
Oct. 6 - Tributes pour in from Apple fans across the world after news of the death of Apple co founder Steve Jobs. Simon Hanna reports.














