Frog Life Cycle Video-Running Time is 2:11
A video that describes the life of a frog from the stage of an egg, to a tadpole, to a frog. It also gives a description of the living conditions of the tadpole in water and its eating habits, and it also describes the living condition and eating habits of the frog. Running Time is 2:11.
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Glusk, Belarus -- reburial of Holocaust victims
Galina Gelfer, born in 1927 in Glusk, Belarus, testifies about the mass murder of the Jews in the town, and about the discovery of mass graves of Jewish victims after the war and the reburial of the bodies.
Glusk, Belarus -- mass murder of the Jews
Mikhail Graifer, born in 1932 in Glusk, Belarus, testifies about his personal experiences during the murder operation. After being shot in the neck, the 11- year- old Graife, managed to climb out of the pit and ran away.
Glusk, Belarus-mass murder of the Jews
Galina Gelfer, born in 1927 in Glusk, Belarus, testifies about the mass murder of the Jews in the town, and about discovering mass graves of Jewish victims after the war and the reburial of the bodies.
Glusk, Belarus mass murder of the Jews
Serafima Kur, born in 1922 in Glusk, Belarus, testifies about the roundups and mass murder of the town's Jews, and about hiding with family members in a wine cellar during the shooting.
Glusk, Belarus - mass murder of the Jews
Serafima Kur, born in 1922 in Glusk, Belarus, testifies about the roundups and mass murder of the town's Jews, and about hiding with family members in a wine cellar during the shooting.
A Tremendous Need to Find Talent: Human Resources Challenges on a Global Scale
The 57 members of AHRMIO, the Association for Human Resources Management in International Organizations, range from the UN, UNICEF and OECD to the World Health Organization, the World Bank and the International Labour Organization. Mary Jane Peters, executive director, and Roger Eggleston, president emeritus, were at Wharton recently for the group's 7th annual conference. They talked with Knowledge@Wharton about their successes -- such as the introduction of paternity leave and policies regardin
Visualisers for Teaching the Deaf and Math
Real-life examples of how a secondary school saves time by
using visualisers in their maths department and deaf resource
base in this five minute video from England. (4:55)
Fennel and Spiced Poulet with Roasted Grapes
This simple entrée pairs sweet and spicy seasoned baby chicken with a simple pan sauce using fresh red grapes. Served with a classic lentil side, this dish is perfectly matched with the sweetness and tannins of the fresh grapes. Chef Scott Samuel of the Culinary Institute of America was asked to develop some contemporary recipes with California table grapes. Download a printer-friendly copy of the recipe at: http://www.ciaprochef.com/grapes/recipes.html
CAV 2010 - Séquelles douloureuse liées au traitement spécifiques des cancers
Conférences du Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer de Lorraine (CAV - Centre Alexis Vautrin de Nancy) - Nancy le 14 décembre 2010.
Titre : CAV 2010 - Séquelles douloureuse liées au traitement spécifiques des cancers.
Intervenants : Nathalie CRETINEAU Médecin référente douleur Service Interdisciplinaire des Soins de Support pour les patients en oncologie (SISSPO) au Centre Alexis Vautrin (CAV) de Nancy.
Angeline NUE infirmière référente douleur Service Interdiscipli
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The State of Business Journalism
Consolidation, cutbacks and competition from the web -- these are the headlines grabbing the attention of business journalists around the world. Concerns about the quality of reporting and information have risen steadily as the industry has undergone dramatic changes. How has global expansion affected the standards of news organizations? What impact have blogs and "citizen journalism" had on the industry? And what role does investigative journalism play in an age of around-the-clock cable news u
Getting a Read on the New Kindle from Amazon
On November 19, Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos announced the launch of an e-book device called Kindle. It weighs 10.3 ounces, costs $399 and can be used without a computer, offering instead a free, high-speed wireless data network from Sprint. Users can download books in less than 60 seconds, as well as newspapers, magazines and blogs (for a fee). The device uses an eye-friendly screen and lets readers increase the type size as needed. Will it be a hit, even though most other e-book efforts have been
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Computer Networking Tutorial - 3 - Network Topology
Introduction to computer networking.
Teaching about the Holocaust:World War Two
Animated maps with narration that describe the scope of the Holocaust. Needs Flash. Also links to many other resources with information on the Holocaust. Run time 01:30
Why we disagree on climate change (Lecture Series Podcast)
Addressing the Institute for Science and Society Professor Hulme suggests that the approach to tackling climate change is not perhaps as black and white as many think.
Professor Hulme is from the University of East Anglia.
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In this podcast Professor Mike Hulme tackles a major but overlooked aspect of climate change.














