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James Watt and the Steam Engine
This fifteen minute video is about Jame Watt and his life in the 1770s. It slowly shows how a steam engine works with good graphics. It also explains the expansion of the steam engine outside of water pumps and how a random act gave Watt an idea on how to make a more efficient steam engine. Good insights into how Watt felt. There is an advertisement in the middle of the video that should be skipped. A drawing of the steam engine would be of benefit. Of note is his use of horsepower as a measurem
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Innovative child-centred approaches for building community resilience
Thomas Tanner presentation for Resilience 2011 conference 12 March
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Werkwoorden : Overzicht T.T. en V.T.
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Deze bordles geeft je een beknopt overzicht van het gebruik van de tegenwoordige en de verleden tijd.


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Backstage at the New Theatre Ep 4: A View from the Bridge
Backstage gives you a weekly sneak-peek at the latest plays from The New Theatre, Nottingham's award winning student run theatre company. This week we visit the set of A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller. For more information and to book tickets visit www.newtheatre.org.uk
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Introducción a la creación de apps para iPhone
Recopila, sintetiza y detalla los contenidos trabajados en cada una de las sesiones del taller organizado por Espacio-Red de Prácticas y Culturas Digitales (UNIA)
Author(s): Rodrigo Varela

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There's No Such Thing as Homemade Ice Cream

In the freezer section of the grocery store, there's Vanilla Bean, French Vanilla, and yet another vanilla flavor called Homemade Vanilla. Now, come on! I'm in the store here, looking at rows and rows of commercial products produced by a vast capitalistic machinery, a cornucopia of frozen goods made by advanced industrial technologies, made from goods and services that require a global division of labor
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Northeastern Presents Shakespeare's RICHARD III
The Northeastern University Theater Department presents Shakespeare's Richard III. First curtains open at 8pm on Tuesday, March 15th. The show closes on March 27th. Go to neu.universitytickets.com for ticket and location information.
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Lower Intermediate S3 #21 - You’d Better Listen To This Spanish Lesson!
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! Your older sibling is so bossy! Whenever you talk in Spanish, your sibling just starts harassing you, telling you that you’d better do this and that in Spanish…or else. Or else what? It’s not like you’re ten years old anymore and your sibling is going to tattle on you. But then [...]
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Ville : un autre regard, le regard d'un autre (Marie Desplechin) (video)

Marie Desplechin s’interroge sur la place "à l’autre, dans sa ville qui n’est pas la mienne, et à l’impression d’être autre partout où je suis…".
Réflexions sur l’identité dans la ville. L’identité d’un être, c’est son adresse, là où il habite. On appartient à des lieux, soit l’endroit où on est né, soit celui où on habite. On peut n’appartenir à aucun lieu, ce qui est, à mon avis, appartenir à un non-lieu : l’absence de lieu, cela v
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Transition and expectations in Afghanistan
NATO General warns that too early an exit from Afghanistan could leave Afghan forces ill equipped to provide security. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Of Muses and Mises: A Prelude to Natural Philosophy

Gustave Moreau, Hésiode et la Muse, 1891

Pop quiz: who did Murray Rothbard call "the first Greek economic thinker"? Aristotle, you say? Plato? Nope. To quote Rothbard himself:

The honor of being the first Greek economic thinker goes to the poet Hesiod.[1]

Now, Hesiod was a farmer-turned-poet in a b
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Episode 72: The Fourth Rise of China

Prof Wang Gungwu and Dr Pradeep Taneja examine the latest rise of China in its historic, economic and strategic dimensions. With host Jennifer Cook.