Gulf Oil Spill Effects On Wildlife
'New reports are surfacing every day about the immediate impacts of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Gulf Coast wildlife, especially as the oil reaches the sensitive marshlands along the coast. But how will these communities be affected over time? Scientists currently know very little about how long it takes for the hydrocarbons and heavy metals in crude oil to work their way through marine food webs. To address this issue, California Academy of Sciences researcher Peter Roopnarine is working
School of Shock - Natalie Balfour discusses the Seismometers in Schools program
Dr Natalie Balfour of the ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences discusses the Seismometers in Schools program, which she co-ordinates. This video accompanies a feature in the Spring 2012 edition of ANU Reporter, the quarterly magazine of The Australian National University.
To read the article go to: http://news.anu.edu.au/?p=16411
To view an online version of the magazine: http://issuu.com/anureporter/docs/anu_reporter_spring12
Music Therapy at CSUN (KCBS Report)
CBS Los Angeles highlights the "musical medicine" provided by the Music Therapy Wellness Clinic at California State University, Northridge.
Auburn University Summer 2012 Graduation Speaker Kay Ivey
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Elementary Chinese Grammar and Vocabulary (Vocabulary List)
Elementary Chinese Grammar and Vocabulary (Vocabulary List).
Market Pulse: perfect ten for European stocks
Aug. 10 - Europe's Eurofirst 300 blue-chip index racks up its tenth straight weekly gain - the longest winning streak since 2005.
Purdue Students Get Sustainability Right
The first time around Purdue students waste electricity and water, and fail to recycle. But then they each get a do-over, and they get it right the second time.
The Feasibility of Offshore Wind Turbines in South Carolina -- McNair Summer Research Scholar
"The Feasibility of Offshore Wind Turbines in South Carolina, Given Potential Earthquake and Hurricane Events" presented by Angela Dapremont, Geology Major, College of Charleston -- as part of the McNair Summer Research Program Presentation Day.
About the McNair Scholars Program: The College of Charleston received funding to implement TRiO's Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program on its campus. Housed on the fourth floor of the Stern Student Center, this is a four-year, renewa
Welcome to the School of Business
Overview of the School of Business presented by Dr. Alan T. Shao, Dean of the School of Business, College of Charleston.
Jamaican Patties at Coronation Market
Ambulatory vendors stroll through the market selling nibbles to treat market goers and market vendors alike. Filled with meats, seafood, spices or cheese, patties are an iconic Jamaican street food with roots in the English Cornish pastie.
For recipes, visit http://www.ciaprochef.com/WCA7.
John Minns - Protecting the Amazonian rainforest of Ecuador
Dr John Minns discusses a world-first project led by ANU researchers looking at whether pristine rainforest can be preserved from oil extraction. This video accompanies a feature in the Spring 2012 edition of ANU Reporter, the quarterly magazine of The Australian National University.
To read the article go to: http://news.anu.edu.au/?p=16421
To view an online version of the magazine: http://issuu.com/anureporter/docs/anu_reporter_spring12
Afghanistan panel discussion - John Blaxland, Paul Lushenko and Daniel Marston
It's the United States' longest-running war and has been called Australia's second Vietnam. Three military experts - John Blaxland, Paul Lushenko and Daniel Marston - offer their insights on the war in Afghanistan, why Australia joined in and what the future may hold for the war-torn state.This video accompanies a feature in the Spring 2012 edition of ANU Reporter, the quarterly magazine of The Australian National University.
To read the article go to: http://news.anu.edu.au/?p=16471
To view a
Office 911: One Note | Office 911 Tablets, phones, Office or no Office, OneNote Web App can be just the thing for pulling together a big student team project. Check out www. office.com/onenote for more info and links to download the iPhone app.

World's First Space Tourist
Upon his return to Earth from the International Space Station on May 9, 2001, California millionaire Dennis Tito speaks at a press conference about his experience as the world's first space tourist. The tycoon reportedly paid the Russian space program $20 million for the trip into outer space. (0:36)
Cómo dibujar una rosa - en español
Con pequeños rectángulos, sus estudiantes podrán ver cómo se dibuja los pétalos de una rosa. El video también enseña cómo dibujar las espinas en el tallo de la rosa. (1:40)
Formation Médicale 2011 – Une formation commune, des métiers multiples :questions.
Titre : Formation Médicale 2011 – Une formation commune, des métiers multiples.
Intervenant : Benoît SCHLEMMER (Paris), Elisabeth HUBERT (Paris), Joël MENARD (Paris), Jean-Michel ROGEZ (Nantes), Benoît SCHLEMMER (Paris), Daniel LE GARS (Amiens).
Résumé : Questions : une formation commune, des métiers multiples.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
Socialized Health Care and the Anti-Capitalistic Mentality: International Evidence Video game art Holiday hiring expected to fall History's Priceless Assets
Session on Studies in History and Policy. Recorded 9 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [17:13]
This four minute video shows a gallery display of the detailed artwork that is used as stimuli for many different kinds of video game. Getty Research Institute Curator Louis Marchesano and artist Davidicus give a tour of the designs, explaining the styles and techniques used in each of them. Includes section for teaching ideas.
Nov 4 - FedEx, Toys R Us, and Best Buy, among others, are adding temporary workers to help during the busy holiday season, but some companies are planning to hire fewer temporary employees than in the past. Jill Bennett reports.
Evolving over 5,000 years of human history, the physical object we now call the book creates a unique connection between the historical past and present-day learners. While digital resources continue to expand, the critical importance and relevance of the book cannot be denied as a tangible record of human thought — a shared experience you can actually hold in your hands.













