Bubble Guppies: Bunch of Bones
This video explains why bones are important and mentions several body parts. The kids love the catchy song and it really captures their attention. Great for ESL students. (1:32)
UNSW Medicine Dean's Series 2010: 'Curing the Incurable'
Unwilling to accept the status quo, three of Australia's greatest minds in clinical practice and research deliberate on the topic 'Curing the Incurable'. These internationally recognised clinicians and researchers have ensured that this is fast becoming a reality. Join us to hear how they have achieved this, the hurdles they have faced and the challenges yet to come.
Facilitator: Dr Fiona Wood AM
Speakers: Dr Charlie Teo and Professor Cyndi Shannon Weickert
Walcott and Naipaul: History and Myth
Catherine Brown, Lecturer in English Literature, compares West Indian writers Derek Walcott and Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul on their attitudes towards history and myth
The Future of Europe
Leszek Balcerowicz, former president, National Bank of Poland; and professor of economics, Warsaw School of Economics
Fabled U.S. college football program rocked by child sex scandal
Nov. 7 - Former Penn State football team defensive coordinator Gerald "Jerry" Sandusky faces charges of sexual assault involving eight boys, according to state prosecutors. Pennsylvania's top police officer Frank Noonan said "it's a case about children who've had their innocence stolen from them." Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Jackson family pleased with Murray verdict
Nov 8 - Michael Jackson fans cheer and his family members pleased with guilty verdict in Dr. Conrad Murray trial. Rough cut (No reporter narration)
World Affairs- The Arab Spring
Keith St. Claire Presents on UN DAY at Aquinas College about the Arab Spring and the impact on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
This year's Halloween costume picks
Oct. 27 - Headlines and hit makers become this year's popular Halloween costumes. Tara Cleary reports.
Interpréter dans les sciences et les arts : points communs et différences / Catherine Allamel-Raff
Interpréter dans les sciences et les arts : points communs et différences / Catherine Allamel-Raffin. In "Images & mirages @ nanosciences", colloque international organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, le Centre d'Élaboration de Matériaux et d'Études Structurales (CEMES) rattaché à l'Institut de Physique du CNRS et le Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de Nano-Obj
Happy Haunting with Pumpkin Carving -- College of Charleston Style
The College of Charleston's Dining Services hosted their annual Fall Carnival and enormously popular pumpkin carving contest. Aramark provided 50 pumpkins (free) for students to carve once inside the all-you-care-to-eat Liberty Street Fresh Food Company. The grand prize winner got two concert tickets to see Darius Rucker.
Students also enjoyed games, music, and favorite carnival menu items including giant turkey legs, funnel cakes, fresh popcorn and buffalo wings.
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National Geographic-Carrier Crab
If you think your backpack's bulky, be thankful you're not a carrier crab! Watch how these crustaceans pick up anything they can to use as defense—even another animal! This is a great resource to help build background knowledge for students. (0:58)
ISS Update - Oct. 31, 2011
The International Space Station video update for Oct. 31, 2011.
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"3D Shapes I Know" Song-Cone, Cylinder, Sphere, Cube
This catchy tune introduces the 3D shapes-cone, cylinder, sphere, and cube. It also gives real world examples of these shapes. The main lyrics repeat several times and will help students to remember the basic 3D shapes. This would be great for a review once young learners have been introduced to the four shapes covered in this video. (3:17)
Liberty and Shakespeare [The Journal of Liberty and Society (2011)] In an October 2002 article in the New York Times, "Next on the Syllabus, Romeo v. Juliet," Adam Liptak investigates the curious if questionable move to install literary texts in law-school curricula. Liptak's opening lines betray his skepticism:

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Black Friday goes mobile
Nov. 23 - Holiday shopping is going mobile, with retailers aggressively courting shoppers using exclusive mobile deals for smartphones and tablets this Black Friday. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Green's the theme at Wall Street protest HQ
Nov. 3 - After six weeks of protest at a park in New York's financial district, hundreds of Occupy Wall Street protesters are using eco-friendly systems to keep their temporary home clean and environmentally friendly. Their green initiatives include composting, energy-producing bicycles and a gray water treatment system to sustain them as they rail against the wealthiest one percent of Americans. Sharon Reich reports.
Jeff Beck wins Living Legend
Nov. 10 - Jeff Beck wins Living Legend Award and performs with Joss Stone and Chrissie Hynde. Mirja Mey reports.
Republican Presidental Candidate Buddy Roemer Speaks at College of Charleston
Republican presidential candidate Governor Buddy Roemer presented A Town Hall Event as part of the College of Charleston's "The Bully Pulpit Series: Reflections on Presidential Communication."
Roemer served as Governor of Louisiana for four years in 1988. He was elected to four terms in the United States Congress from 1981-1988. He currently serves as the founder, CEO, and President of Business First Bank, a small business community bank with approximately $650 million in assets.
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