Lewis and Clark: Blades That Made the Cut
During the winter months, when game was scarce, the Lewis and Clark expedition would trade specialized battle axes for food with local Indian tribes. Roger Daltrey explains how these metal blades are made in this video clip and answers questions about the length of the handles. ( 2:31)
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Mini Cupcake Bouquet with the World's Premier Culinary College
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The Culinary Institute of America is the world's premier culinary college. Culinary school Chef-Instructor Melissa Walnock demonstrates how to prepare a Mini Cupcake Bouquet. For more information about our cooking school, please visit www.ciachef.edu.
Four Peaks: Hacking Edu
This May, Four Peaks powered by the MCDM, calls on us all to boldly re-imagine higher education, moving away from an industrialized, hierarchical model to a more nimble, collaborative one. How do we need to learn? What are we willing to pay for? What are the essential skills of a 21st century workforce? What are emerging trends are already disrupting the traditional model of lecture-based, degree programs? Watch the discussion that was taped live from HuskyFest at the University of Washingt
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Tower Poetry 2012: Maiden Voyage
Millie Guille reads her entry to the 2012 Tower Poetry Competition
KET Image Bank: Reptiles (Interactive)
The KET Image Bank is a collection of royalty-free photographs available for educational use. The pictures are arranged in interactive catalogs. Click on the "view" button to look through the list of images in the catalog and then click on the name of the reptile you would like to view. On that page, you will find a thumbnail of an image or images, along with a paragraph about the animal. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you to a high resolution image you can download.
Do Lectures: Why Can't a Role Model Come in a Bottle
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of, why can’t a role model come in a bottle? This is what drives Method to make the lowest impact cleaning products you can buy. Adam Lowry, Method’s ‘Chief Greens Keeper’ .
These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your
passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day, just
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Centralia, Pennsylvania
A massive coal fire has been burning in Centralia, Pennsylvania since the early 1960s. In the 1980s, the town was abandoned for safety reasons. In this video clip, see what happens to a town after 25 years. (2:20)
Gettysburg Battle Strategy
In the small Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg, 3,000 Union soldiers prepare to face the onslaught of 60,000 advancing Confederate soldiers. In this video clip, learn more about the change in Confederate battle strategies under General Robert E. Lee. (2:53)
Do Lectures: Why Companies Need You
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of, companies
who have mission statements but often no ideas. They have headquarters
but often they are like creatures with no heads. You can solve their
problems by thinking for them but not like them. Geoff McFetridge,Graphic designer & illustrator. These
speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your
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Want to Meet Your Ancestors?
Legendary expert in the evolution of early man, Richard Leakey, introduces a 15 year old from 1.5 million years ago. Richard, his wife Meave and daughter Louise Leakey are long-time grantees of National Geographic. (01:08)
Agricultural improvement in a poor region of India.















