KGNU Radio Interview with Jim Banks and Richard Wolff on Healthcare
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Inside Windows Phone # 34 | Talking CRUD with Jason Short Do you like phone applications that consume data? I know I do. Jason Short knows a lot about building phone applications that consume data. I got a chance to talk to Jason about this in detail a couple of weeks ago, and in all the rush around our refresh release, had to postpone posting it until now. Extra special extra Inside Windows Phone this week, folks. We took time to speak with Software Developer Jason Short about his experience building applications for Windows Phone. 
Theology and Religious Studies
Religion is central to world history, society and human life. This degree explores the varied ways humans have expressed their religious convictions, and how the search for meaning has impacted thought and culture throughout history.
In Theology and Religious Studies at Cambridge, you can either concentrate on Christianity or incorporate a range of religious traditions. The course caters for numerous interests -- biblical, historical, philosophical and comparative, as well as a mixture of any o
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Look It Up
In this video segment from Between the Lions, the song "Look It Up" illustrates how words and images can provide important information. It combines an upbeat tune with kid-friendly images to motivate children to use reference materials. "Here’s the deal: If you want to get real, look it up!" (1:33)
House Sparrow Chicks in Nest
This short video gives excellent real life footage of House Sparrow chicks in their nest. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of these babies in their natural environment. The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is one of Britain's most well-known and best-loved birds. Both sexes have a brown back streaked with black. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:19)
Josephine: -ight-
Watch Josephine as she sells some interesting items to her friends and neighbors. The goal for this segment is word family -ight-. (0:30)
Orangutans: -oo-
Laugh aLong with these orangutans as they play their games with word parts. The goal for this segment is vowel combination -oo-. (0:30)
CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Spécificités de la chirurgie carcinologique du patient âgé
Titre : CAV Nancy 2012 oncogériatrie – Spécificités de la chirurgie carcinologique du patient âgé
Auteur : Jean-Luc VERHAEGHE, (chirurgien, CAV, Nancy).
Résumé : Comment mieux adapter les modes de prise en charge chirurgicale aux spécificités des personnes âgées ?
- Accompagner et préparer la consultation chirurgicale (médicaments, comorbidités).
- Faciliter l’information du patient et de sa famille.
- Apprécier la fragilité.
- Encoura
La vida y muerte de las estrellas (History Channel) - Parte 1
Las estrellas no son inmutables. Pasan por diferentes etapas dependiendo de su masa. Al final de su vida, cuando la masa fusionable se ha consumido, una estrella normal se puede convertir en un objeto cósmico exótico como un agujero negro, una estrella de neutrones, una supernova, una gigante roja, o una enana blanca. (22:00)
Cómo dibujar Buzz Lightyear - en español
Este video enseña a dibujar al astronauta más animado de los últimos tiempos. Los pasos del dibujo son: el boceto del guerrero espacial, los brazos, la escafandra que le protege la cabeza, la cara, el cuerpo y las piernas. (2:30)
Moctezuma II (Parte 5/5) - Documental en español
Este espléndido documental conducirá al antiquísimo corazón de México en busca de la civilización perdida de los aztecas y de su último gran regente: Moctezuma II (1466-1520). (4:09)
Alex Corck-Adelman - SU President
Alex talks about all the different opportunities offered by the SU.
12. Are We a Self-Hating Commercial Society? 13. The Glories of Change Understanding Algebra Murray Rothbard and 'Liberty Magazine' Free Enterprise or Decline? The Future of Latin America The World Beyond Christian Europe in the Romance Epics of Boiardo and Ariosto Henry Kissinger speaks at SMU
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The complete contents of this algebra textbook are available here online. This text is suitable for high-school Algebra I, preparing for the GED, a refresher for college students who need help preparing for college-level mathematics, or for anyone who wants to learn introductory algebra. I am especially pleased to help homeschoolers. Includes a graphing applet, a prime factorization machine, and a prime number list. Brennan uses inserts to answer common questions as the lesson goes on, helping t
Session on Austrian Economics: Theory and History. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [19:13]
Presented in 1985 as a part of the Mises Institute's "Washington Seminar Series" in Washington DC. Includes an introduction by Stephen Morrell. [59:20]
Session on Literature and Liberty. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [15:09]
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke at SMU on March 27, 2002, at the invitation of the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. He discussed the changing nature of American power in the wake of the September 11 attacks.













