Republics in History [The Decline of the American Republic (1955)] During the last 20 years America has suffered a succession of social and economic dislocations, including a great depression and a great war. We have been so absorbed in these difficulties that we have lost sig

Reading Rainbow: Alistair's Time Machine
LeVar goes to a totally-fictitious spot to find "inventors" from all eras. LeVar visits with an inventor from the past. Arnold Stang narrates Alistair's Time Machine, the story of a boy who invents a machine that takes him back centuries in time. ( 27:28)
VW Camper Vans (Volkswagen Transporters)
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McMaster 125 - Celebrating Our Graduates
Red Wilson narrates this retrospective review--125 years of McMaster graduates, 1887 to 2012.
Pareto Principle (Student Film Trailer)
First screened in CSUN's 2012 Cinema and Television Arts Senior Film Showcase, the student film will appear in the 2012 Cannes Film Festival!
College Experience Final3
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UW 360 March 2012: Arctic Ice
Learn how UW scientists are studying the effects of global climate change in the Arctic. Watch the full episode online at http://www.uwtv.org/uw360/.
General Relativity and Quantum Gravity
OpenStax College
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LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder
This is a trailer for Little House on the Prairie: The Legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder that is a one-hour documentary that goes beyond the famed Little House book series to the behind-the-scenes, true life story of one of Americas most iconic authors, Laura Ingalls Wilder. Although this is a trailer, it contains a quick overview of her life which is very helpful when reading her books. (03:03)
Inside the ISS: Riding the Rocket
NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Joe Acaba talk about what it's like to ride on a Soyuz and how it differs from a space shuttle launch.
3 Little Pigs
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Breakingviews: JPMorgan hammers another nail in VaR coffin
May 14 - JPMorgan's $2 billion loss may have dealt a fatal blow to Value-at-Risk. Breakingviews' Robert Cole assesses whether the alternatives are any better.
Back to the Thames
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Examining Food
A new "University Course" looks at food from professional and academic perspectives.
Mathematical Methods II (2012)
This course consists of a introduction to linear algebra.
The Golden Gate Bridge: From U.S. History to Physics
Our goal was to create a unit that explores all aspects of the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge from its conception to the present. The unit explores such things as first-hand stories from the men who devoted years of their lives to the bridge, and the science that has made the bridge such an enduring part of the Pacific Coastline. Students will perform research online as well as study articles written when the bridge was built. They will read about the engineers who are seismically retrof
Otis Visiting Designer Jens Gehlhaar
Otis Communication Arts Department presents a lecture by Visiting Designer Jens Gehlhaar.
Jens Gehlhaar (MFA 97) teaches upper-level typography and dynamic typography at Art Center College of Design. He works as a film director, creative director, commercial artist and type designer. He has been an art director and graphic designer at ReVerb, Wieden + Kennedy, Fuel-Razorfish and Imaginary Forces. He has won awards from the Type Directors Club, the Art Directors Club and the Broadcast Designer
Theologians in Conversation: Is Religion Devisive
Alan Ford and Thomas O'Loughlin, both professors in Nottingham, discuss, how and why religion is so often involved in ethnic divisions, situations of communal violence, and the politics of identity
The Punctuated Equilibrium of Social Progress
UC Berkeley Energy and Resources Group 19th Annual Lecture on Energy and the Environment
The Punctuated Equilibrium of Social Progress
Joan Blades, Co-Founder and President of the Board of Directors of MomsRising.org, Co-Founder of MoveOn.org, and Co-Creator of Living Room Conversations
http://erg.berkeley.edu
"Who Let the Letters Out?" Song by Dr. Jean
Dr. Jean's "Who Let the Letters Out?" with pictures for suggested gestures. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review the Alphabet letters and sounds in the early childhood classroom. (2:06)













