GoNU.TV Season Recap - Baseball 2011
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Mac in a Minute: Roger Trull Farewell - HD
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Intro to Economic Development 2June2011
Intro to Economic Development 2June2011
Thames Discovery Programme - 10 (UCL)
Episode 10: Down by the seaside - Explore the archaeology and history of the Thames foreshore, London's biggest archaeological site, with our exciting Heritage Lottery funded project
Further information:
http://www.thamesdiscovery.org
UCL is consistently ranked as one of the world's very best universities. As a multi-faculty, research-intensive university in central London, our research helps tackle global challenges and feeds directly into outstanding degree programmes. Visit us at www.ucl.ac
Highway 61 Visited
In August 2009, School of Architecture Professor Philip Bess took his Graduate Urban Design Studio through the South, following famed U.S. Route 61 (The Blues Highway), and the Natchez Trace, among others, down to New Orleans. The main goals of the traveling studio were to experience different forms of urbanism in motion, to understand how regional forms developed, and to add to the students' overall awareness of how urban design impacts lives.
"You become a great urbanist," Professor Bess said
Meet the Author Series 2011 - An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark
Canberra Times ANU Literary Event, Meet the Author Series 2011 in association with Manning Clark House, Canberra present:
Professor Manning Clark (1915-1991), one of ANU's cultural giants, was a complex, demanding and brilliant man. Professor Mark McKenna's compelling new biography is informed by his reading of Clark's extensive private letters, journals and diaries—many that had never been read before.
An Eye for Eternity paints a sweeping portrait of the man who gave Australians the signatur
Physics - Grade 10 [CAPS 2011]
Mark Horner,
Free High School Science Texts Project
A physics collection that corresponds to the 2011 CAPS specification by the Department of Basic Education in South Africa
Author(s):
A Rare View of Polar Bears
Bob Simon reports on the latest "spy-cam" techniques used by wildlife filmmakers to show animals - in this case, polar bears - up-close. This 14 minute video was done by a unique hidden camera type of "spy" devise. Students will get to know more about these endangered animals which are still being allowed to be killed by the Canadian government despite their status. Students will learn about how the bears live. Also a good career video.
Earth Phases from the Moon
Earth is the third planet from the Sun, the fifth-largest and the densest of the eight planets in the Solar System. It is also the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets. It is sometimes referred to as the World, the Blue Planet, or by its Latin name, Terra. (02:06). There is no narration.
An Explanation of Oxidative Phosphorylation and Chemiosmosis
In this five minute video oxidative phosphorylation and chemiosmosis are explained using cartoon graphics and as part of a lecture. Phosphorylation is the second part of the electron transport chain where the ATP is generated. The term used for the process of ATP being generated is oxidative phosphorylation. The hydrogen protons going through a membrane is called chemiosmosis.
The Kreb Cycle
In this 17 minute video the Kreb's cycle is explained using cartoon graphics and a lecturer. The Kreb's cycle is also known as the citric acid cycle.
It is a process where cells use oxygen as part of the cellular respiration process.
Renewable Fuels - by StudyJams
Renewable fuels are energy resources that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time. They are sometimes called alternative fuels because they offer an alternative to fossil fuels, which cannot be replaced. Learn more about renewable fuels with this slide show from StudyJams. Vibrant images are set to music while information is written under each photo. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
Electricity - by StudyJams
Electricity is a form of power that is produced by the movement of electrons. Static electricity and lightning are natural forms of electricity, and they occur when electrons jump from one object to another. Learn more about electricity with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – Discussion sur les communications affichées.
XVIIIème Journées Universitaires Francophones de Pédagogie des Sciences de la Santé de la CIDMEF.
3ème Congrès International Francophone de Pédagogie des Sciences de la Santé
16 – 19 avril 2011
Faculté de Médecine de Libreville (Gabon). Université des Sciences de la Santé
Titre : CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – Discussion sur les communications affichées.
Intervenant : Rémy SENANT (professeur - Nantes, France)
Résumé : Discussion sur les c
1 107 Post Alpha Bits Cereal, 1970s
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Alumni Spotlight - Brian Shadix
You will face adversity and you will be knocked down. Brian Shadix '00 says knowing how to learn from and leverage those personal and professional challenges are the keys to success.
Wrist joints
The human wrist is an example of a gliding joint. Gliding joints move only in two directions-side to side and forward and backward.
Pre-Transplant Video Tour
In this video, UMMC Senior Transplant Coordinator Debora Evans leads the way on a tour of the pre-transplant process and what you'll need to know when you make your first visit, including a tour of the waiting area, what to bring and who you will be meeting with throughout the day.
Related links:
UMMC Transplant Center
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/index.htm
Kidney Transplant Program
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/kidney/index.htm
Living Kidney Donor Transplant Program
http://www.umm.edu/t
Are You Reading?
Join the UM Common Reading Experience by reading "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. Video by Mary Stanton & Erin Parsons.
Listen: History of blood transfusion speaks to stem cell debate
Holly Tucker, an associate professor of French, has written a fascinating early history of blood transfusions that reads like an eerie murder mystery. Blood Work: A Tale of Medicine and Murder in the Scientific Revolution has implications for modern ethical dilemmas such as cloning and stem cell procedures.













