Come Pose With Theodore Roosevelt
The restored Theodore Roosevelt Memorial is now open at the American Museum of Natural History. At the center of the hall, a new bronze sculpture of Theodore Roosevelt, depicted as he looked during a famous 1903 camping trip to Yosemite with naturalist John Muir, invites visitors to sit next to TR and contemplate his pioneering role in conservation and the vital importance of protecting nature today.
Of course, we also hope you'll pose for a snapshot with Teddy!
Visit amnh.org/roosevelt for mo
Actors Turned Politicians
As Ronald Reagan asked, "How can a President NOT be an actor?" Since Reagan, Celebrities such as Jesse Ventura and Arnold Schwarzenegger have entered the political arena and run for elected office. In this video clip, learn more about other celebrities who turned into politicians. (2:48)
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Solving for x in a mult. sentence
Solving for x in a mult. sentence
This first grade classroom have just learned about capital letters and punctuation. Whole brain techniques are used as the students share their oral sentences. (01:30)
Nov. 23 - The staunchest critic of the ECB's bond-buying programme is the first one to benefit from Draghi's determination to reduce uncertainty, says Reuters Breakingviews.
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Speaker(s): Professor Frances Fox Piven | Professor Piven will examine a number of pivotal movements in American history, including the mobs of the revolutionary era, the abolitionists, and the labor, civil rights and feminist movements. Frances Fox Piven is distinguished professor of political science and sociology at The Graduate Center, CUNY
Speaker(s): Professor Geir Lundestad | While the United States has been the world’s leading power from 1945 into the new millennium, it is now being challenged, primarily by China. In many respects the world is without a clear leader. Geir Lundestad is director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute. His new book is The Rise and Decline of the American “Empire”: power and its limits in comparative perspective.
Speaker(s): Professor Conor Gearty, Professor Francesca Klug, Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky | A debate on the value of the Human Rights Act against a British Bill of Rights. Conor Gearty is professor of law at LSE. Francesca Klug is a professorial research fellow at LSE and director of the Human Rights Futures Project. Michael Pinto-Duschinsky is a senior consultant on constitutional affairs at Policy Exchange and was formerly a member of the UK commission on a bill of rights.
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Java programs are composed of statements, and statements are constructed from expressions. This module takes a very brief look at Java statements and expressions.
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From the makers of the award-winning online language course Coffee Break Spanish comes a new range of titles aimed at busy people who want to acquire the absolute basics of a language.
One Minute Languages from the Radio Lingua Network will introduce learners to a new language from scratch. The course is made up of ten lessons and covers topics including basic greetings, introducing yourself, and dealing with language problems. You’ll also learn numbers and other useful words and phrases whi
Richard Baldwin
This module takes a preliminary look at arrays and strings. More in-depth discussions will be provided in future modules.
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Kwame Belle takes on the line for student tickets for the annual Whiteout game, Oswego vs. Plattsburgh in men's hockey (#ozwhiteout). He finds plenty of company reparing for the year's biggest game. Videographer/editor: Kevin Graham.
Get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at goaltender Kyle Zobeck as he runs drills for a photo shoot for VALPO Magazine. To learn more about Kyle, go to http://valpo.edu/valpomag and read his story about excelling in the classroom and on the field at Valparaiso University.
Woodberry Poetry Room
In performance (of recorded soundscapes and poetic responses) and in dialogue, around concepts of natural and poetic sound, Bernie Krause (author of The Great Animal Orchestra) and Jonathan Skinner (poet and founding editor of Ecopoetics) explored art's relation to the endangered realms of cross-species communication. Co-sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, the Sensory Ethnography Lab and the Film Study Center.
September 27, 2012, in the Vong Auditorium, Boylston Hal
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Montag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Im Golfemirat Katar hat eine weitere UN-Klimakonferenz begonnen. Auf dem Verhandlungstisch der mehr als 190 Staaten liegt in den kommenden zwei Wochen vor allem ein Arbeitsplan für das geplante globale Klimaabkommen, das 2020 in Kraft treten soll. Dieses Jahr läuft das Kyoto-Protokoll von 1997 aus - das bislang einzige weltweite Abkommen, das verbin
Nov. 26 - Ameriprise's David Joy says defensive sectors have gotten so expensive, you need a leap of faith to invest in them, but likes large cap companies that pay good dividends.
Nov. 26 - Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi's power-grab shows he has underestimated the nation's craving for democracy and throws the country into chaos, says Reuters Breakingviews.
On 13 November 2012, the newly established Mongolia Institute at The Australian National University hosted the inaugural Mongolia Update in Canberra. The event, hosted by ANU and supported by the Embassy of Mongolia, was aimed at informing Australian government, business and academic specialists, as well as the general public, of recent developments and trends in Mongolia's politics, economics, society, culture and environment.
Part 8 in the final video, with Prof Li Narangoa from the School of
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