Ben Newhouse - Orchestration - Berkleemusic Open House
Learn more about Ben's Orchestration 1 course at: http://bit.ly/AoTnUH
Berkleemusic hosted an online Open House with instructor Ben Newhouse, author/instructor of our online courses Orchestration 1 and 2 and Music Composition for Film and TV, on November 14th.
Ben Newhouse has worked as a music supervisor and composer on dozens of television shows, films, and stage productions for media corporations including ABC, FOX, MTV, and Disney. He has arranged movie themes, sixties pop music, Broadway
Marsh Fritillary Butterfly--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Marsh Fritillary Butterfly. The marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) has a highly patterned pale yellowish-brown upperside with orange-brown markings and brown spots, giving a stained glass appearance. The underside is light orange to brown with yellow spots. Females are generally larger than males. The caterpillars measure up to 2.7 centimetres in length and are black in colour with black spines along the back. This is a gr
Earth as Art: A Landsat Perspective
Shows striking photos of Aleutian clouds, the Araca River (Brazil), Atlas Mountains (Morocco), Guinea-Bissau (West Africa), Bolivian deforestation, Parana River delta marshland (Argentina), volcanoes in Chile, the Great Salt Desert in Iran (Dasht-e Kevir), Dragon Lake (Siberia), the Everglades, Ganges River delta, Greenland coast, West Fjords (Iceland), Karman vortices, Kilimanjaro (East Africa), the world's largest glacier (Lambert Glacier), and more.
Project Evaluation, Spring 2011
Project Evaluation covers methodologies for evaluating civil engineering projects, which typically are large-scale and long-lived and involve many economic, financial, social and environmental factors. The course places an emphasis on dealing with uncertainty. Students learn basic techniques of engineering economics, including net present value analysis, life-cycle costing, benefit-cost analysis, and other approaches to project evaluation. Examples are drawn from both contemporary and historical
Why I chose the John Molson MBA - Chakib Saad
http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/mba
Chakib Saad graduated from the MBA program at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business. Mr. Saad explains how the John Molson MBA prepared him for a prosperous career outside the laboratory.
For more information about the John Molson MBA please visit http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/mba
Lesson #030, Friday ragazzo = boy ragazza = girl bambino = baby uomo = man donna = woman cane = dog gatto = cat acqua = water specchio = mirror pasta = pasta pane = bread verdure = vegetables gnocchi = Italian dumplings zucchero = sugar insalata = salad spaghetti = spaghetti
Cristian Aliaga: Your Virtues Are Your Faults. Poetry Reading (Spanish and English)
A reading by Cristian Aliaga, one of Argentina's outstanding contemporary poets, given at St. John's College, Oxford, on 3 November, 2011. English translations are read by Ben Bollig, Lecturer in Spanish American Literature. The Argentine poet Cristian Aliaga reads his poetry to an audience at St. John's College, Oxford, on 3 November 2011. Aliaga is one of Argentina's outstanding contemporary poets, with more than a dozen collections of poems to his name. His work has recently been published
How To Hold Drumsticks In German And French Timpani Positions
DRUM! Magazine music editor Wally Schnalle explains and demonstrates live how to properly hold drumsticks in German and French timpani positions. His explanations are very detailed and thorough. This is more appropriate for high school students. Mr. Schnalle is sitting at a drum.
Media Query Examples
Hannes Hirzel
In this module it is explained with examples how to apply different CSS styles to HTML documents by using media queries.
Some R
Foundations in Leadership Tantasqua
Author(s):
Annie Favreau - Driven to Discover Video Contest
4th Place
Looking back at your college years, you won't remember each of your classes, test scores, and letter grades. Instead, you'll carry with you the skills you gained from new experiences. College is about finding yourself and your dreams.
This video is part of the Driven to Discover video contest where students were asked to explain what they were driven to discover at the University of Minnesota.
'Crimson to go' license plates help support WSU scholarship fund
The newly designed, all-crimson, Washington State University vehicle license plate is now available for sale from the state Department of Licensing.
Inspired by the design of WSU's "Ol' Crimson" flag, the new plate features silvery-white WSU Cougar logo and lettering on a solid crimson plate. It is available at an initial cost of $40, plus regular vehicle registration fees and cost an additional $30 annually thereafter. Check your local DOL office for exact fees.
For more info, click the link
Mises à feu. Conférence d'Emmanuel Siety
Le titre original du film Les Trois Lumières, réalisé par Fritz Lang en 1921, est Der müde Tod : la mort lasse. Pourtant ce qui frappe dans nombre de ses films, c'est une manière fulgurante de filmer l'instant de la mort – fulgurance qui tient souvent lieu de mise à feu du film lui-même. C'est de cela qu'il sera question : corps foudroyés, mise à feu du film... et ce qui s'ensuit...
Emmanuel Siety est maître de conférences en cinéma à l'université Pari
Open Classroom - 1/25/12 #4 David Warner
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 1/25/12: Local and Global
Lectures:
Timothy Griffin, Director of the Agriculture, Food and Environment Program, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy Tufts University — "Regional Food Systems: A View from the Northeast US"
David Warner, Founder/Owner, City Feed
Jenn Abelson, Business Reporter, The Boston Globe
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester
Perino del Vaga in New York Collections

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Finding the Domain of a Function - Problem 1 of 4
This video is a continuation and presents an example problem that demonstrates how to find the domain of a function. (1:14)
Sam McBratney: 2011 National Book Festival
Sam McBratney appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: A native of Northern Ireland, Sam McBratney was a teacher in his 30s when he started writing children's books. He wanted to help children with reading problems. Now, with the 57th book of his career, "Guess How Much I Love You" has been issued in a pop-up version. All told, the book has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 37 languages. McBratney says he got his inspiration by telling
Shelia P. Moses: 2011 National Book Festival
Shelia P. Moses appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Poet, author, playwright and producer Shelia P. Moses was raised the ninth of 10 children. She is the co-author of Dick Gregory's memoir, "Callus on My Soul," as well as the award-winning author of several books for young readers: "The Legend of Buddy Bush," "The Return of Buddy Bush," "I, Dred Scott" and "The Baptism." In Moses' new book, "Joseph's Grace," the title character is about to begin his sophomore year whe
Strategic Organizational Design, Spring 2011
Strategic Organizational Design focuses on effective organizational design in both traditional and innovative organizations, with special emphasis on innovative organizational forms that can provide strategic advantage. Topics include when to use functional, divisional, or matrix organizations, how IT creates new organizational possibilities, and examples of innovative organizational possibilities, such as democratic decision-making, crowd-based organizations, internal resource markets, and othe
Critical Thinking Starter Ideas
Honesty, Lateral Thinking and Other Topics is the title of this 14 minute from England and it features six short lesson-starting videos are designed to enhance pupils' thinking skills and encourage creativity. This classroom resource encourages pupils to compare, contrast and evaluate information. Exceptional ideas for older students.













