Introduction
Gene Frantz
This is the first chapter of the book for seniors starting their senior project. This chapter gives them some overview of TI, how to use TI to their benefit, some useful URLs and the basic rules […]
Research & Relevance: Ed Davis
Professor Ed Davis discusses his research on humanitarian disaster response and supply chain management. He sees the need for improved coordination of relief efforts from all sectors. He has worked with practitioners and businesses to help them formulate new ideas for solving problems.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society. U.Va. Darden School of Business
Research & Relevance: Greg Fairchild
Associate Professor Greg Fairchild talks about how business can add value in underserved populations. Two areas he has researched include using entrepreneurship education to help veterans and the effect of financial independence on domestic violence.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society. U.Va. Darden School of Business faculty discuss how their work contr
Adam Shankar on 9/11
In this video clip, Adam Shanker reacts to the raw footage he captured in Times Square on September 11, 2001. He talks about the many reactions from the people as the viewed the tower collapse. (2:28)
NASA | Earth's Water Cycle
Water is the fundamental ingredient for life on Earth. Looking at our Earth from space, with its vast and deep ocean, it appears as though there is an abundance of water for our use. However, only a small portion of Earth's water is accessible for our needs. How much fresh water exists and where it is stored affects us all. This animation uses Earth science data from a variety of sensors on NASA Earth observing satellites as well as cartoons to describe Earth's water cycle and the continuous mov
The Excretory System: From Your Heart to the Toilet - CrashCourse Biology #29
Hank takes us on the fascinating journey through our excretory system to learn how our kidneys make work. (12:21)
17.08.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Freitag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Bei gewaltsamen Auseinandersetzungen zwischen der Polizei und streikenden Arbeitern sind in Südafrika nach offiziellen Angaben mindestens 30 Menschen getötet worden. Zudem habe es zahlreiche Verletzte gegeben, teilte Polizeiminister Nathi Mthethwa mit. Nach Darstellung der Polizei eröffneten die Beamten in Selbstverteidigung das Feuer, als sie von
Research & Relevance: Frank Warnock
Associate Professor Frank Warnock teaches his students to use market-based solutions to solve societal issues. Some examples include mobile banking solutions in rural areas, micro-loans and working with governments to improve housing finance.
The Initiative for Business in Society (IBiS) is a research center dedicated to being the foremost global catalyst of thought, information and action on business' role in society. U.Va. Darden School of Business faculty discuss how their work contributes t
In the Boardroom: 'Shareholder spring' shockwave
May 4 - Shareholders at Aviva, Barclays, UBS, Citigroup, AstraZeneca and Shell vote down pay deals, while Apple and Foxconn investors protest against working conditions. Board member and Reuters columnist, Lucy Marcus, explains how AGMs are shaking up boardrooms.
Degree Show 2012
More than 500 Leeds Metropolitan University Art, Architecture and Design students exhibited their work in their final year degree show.The event officially launched on Friday 8 June at the University's Broadcasting Place in Woodhouse Lane, Leeds and continued until June 15.
Rebekka Kill, Head of School for Art, Architecture and Design (AAD) at Leeds Metropolitan, said the annual degree show was a culmination of the work of final year students, and was open to the public for the duration.
"The
Reactions to Elon's Station at Mill Point
Elon faculty and staff toured three of the university's newest facilities on the first day of Planning Week 2012. Watch their reactions after visiting The Station at Mill Point, a residential neighborhood for juniors and seniors on South Williamson Avenue.
The Dialectic of Destruction [This article is excerpted from volume 2, chapter 10 of An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought (1995). An MP3 audio file of this chapter, narrated by Jeff Riggenbach, is available for download.] Teaching Kids Manners 2012 MSU Fall Welcome: It's Going to Be a Big Year Changing the face of war crimes.
Dr Olympia Bekou, from the School of Law, talks to the UON podcast about her pending trip to the International Criminal Court's review in Uganda, where aggession could be added to the list of crimes it can prosecute.
Catholic Mass - 8/26/2012 (Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time) Effective Searching, Part 3 - Khan Academy Gangster Al Capone Exploits Prohibition Protein Evolution Mitosis and Meiosis
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This video from the Huffington Post gives parents good tips on how to teach their kids manners. Some of the tips included are: using manners at home with everyone all the time and modeling good manners yourself. (02:10)
Michigan State University Spartans are ready for a big year—from new academic facilities, giant stadium scoreboards, and the world-class Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, which opens in November, to extraordinary opportunities for making discoveries, making memories, and making a difference.
Duke Catholic Center
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM Conv., celebrant
http://catholic.duke.edu
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, 9pm
Homily begins @ 20:02
Scripture:
First Reading: Joshua 24:1-2a,15-17,18b
Psalm 34: Taste and See (814)
Second Reading: Ephesians 5:21-32
Gospel: John 6:60-69
Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: Gather Us In (744)
Offertory Hymn: Come to the Water (502)
Communion Hymn: I Am the Bread of Life (828)
Meditation: Without Seeing You (844)
Reces
This time, Sal and his friend try to find out if there is recycling pick-up in Mumbai. (08:42)
This Prohibition of alcohol History Channel video covers the turmoil caused by the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the sale of alcohol. We get a look at how Al Capone and the Mona Lisa club profited selling bootleg beer. (2:41)
In this activity students explore the evolution of proteins by comparing 2D and 3D alignments of orthologs and paralogs.
Drawings and animations, are used to help participants understand the differences between and steps involved in mitosis and meiosis. The cell cycle as well as individual steps of mitosis and meiosis are included in this learning material.













