Health at Google: Eric Topol
Dr. Eric Topol visits Google to talk about his book: The Creative Destruction of Medicine: How the Digital Revolution Will Create Better Health Care "Until very recently, if you were to ask most doctors, they would tell you there were only two kinds of medicine: the quack kind, and the evidence-based kind. The former is baseless, and the latter based on the best information human effort could buy, with carefully controlled double-blind trials, hundreds of patients, and clear indicators of succes
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Anne Frank Protector Dies
Miep Gies, who saved the now famous diaries, and who was the last survivor of those who helped Anne Frank, has passed. This 1:37 video provides some insights into this story. A great insight into how one person can make a difference against intolerance.
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Republicans Nominate Eisenhower
In this History Channel video, watch as General Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the Republican nominee for President. He adds Richard Nixon as his running mate in this presidential race. Nixon was the youngest VP candidate in history. (2:18)
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Sugar Cane Juice
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Day of the week and months -- and cultural oddities.
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Murray Rothbard and 'Liberty Magazine'
Session on Austrian Economics: Theory and History. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [19:13]

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African Penguins
Keshia and Ashley work at the New Jersey State Aquarium. They give tours and know a lot about the African penguins. Keshia noticed that the curators add puzzles to some of the aquarium's other exhibits. The puzzles seem to enrich the animals' day and increase positive behaviors. They thought adding things to one of their favorite exhibits, the African penguins, might affect their behavior, too. (7:47)
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The Aztecs (1:20)
This video uses animation and graphics to explain the accomplishments and demise of the Aztecs. Very fast moving and so the teacher may have to stop the video to enable the students to keep up with the information.
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Donald W. Livingston speaks on Southern Secession and Reconstruction at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.

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Luigi Marco Bassani speaks on Anti-Federalist Traditions Until the Civil War for the History of Liberty seminar in 2001.

The Rise of the American Empire
Joseph R. Stromberg discusses the Rise of the American Empire for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.

The Progressive Era
Thomas E. Woods speaks about The Progressive Era for the 2001 seminar on the History of Liberty.

Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism
Paul Gottfried speaks on Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.


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Theory and History
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