Being a 'good BRIC': how the rising BRIC economies can be a win-win for the global economy - Summer
As the 'are we'/'aren't we' debate continues around Britain's early or late emergence from the global recession it is clear that the so called 'BRIC' economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China are proving somewhat more resilient to the global economic downturn suffered by the Western economies. So how much can we learn from them about developing these new growing middle class markets abroad and how much do they still need our skill set in terms of their recent mergers and acquisitions? Boni So
The Restoration, Part Two
Single-minded determination is the Historic Area's salvation. Author Will Molineux continues his discussion of the restoration.
Education for Citizenship, Part Two
Citizen participation is as vital to democracy today as it was at the dawn of our nation, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell.
Cold War: Detente - part 3/5
1969 - 1974 North Vietnam launches a new offensive against the South. The U.S. steps up its bombing campaign but seeks peace through diplomacy. Nixon and Brezhnev sign the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT). The U.S. finally withdraws from Vietnam. Détente culminates in the Helsinki Declaration of 1975.
Being a 'good BRIC': how the rising BRIC economies can be a win-win for the global economy - Summer
As the 'are we'/'aren't we' debate continues around Britain's early or late emergence from the global recession it is clear that the so called 'BRIC' economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China are proving somewhat more resilient to the global economic downturn suffered by the Western economies. So how much can we learn from them about developing these new growing middle class markets abroad and how much do they still need our skill set in terms of their recent mergers and acquisitions? Boni So
Playing the Part
Taking the shape of a founding father calls for equal parts of preparation and imagination. Interpreters John Hamant and Steve Holloway detail the process.
Jamestown Unearthed, Part One
The most impartial chronicle of Jamestown Settlement is in its trash. Curator Bly Straube explains.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Part 6
This is an audio book of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The text is shown while it is being read. This is Part 6.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Part 4
This is an audio book of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The text is shown while it is being read. This is Part 4.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Part 11
This is an audio book of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The text is shown while it is being read. This is Part 11.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Part 1
This is an audio book of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The text is shown while it is being read. This is Part 1
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Part 9
This is an audio book of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The text is shown while it is being read. This is Part 9.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Part 10
This is an audio book of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. The text is shown while it is being read. This is Part 10.
Mormanism Exposed Part 1
Witnessing to Mormans.
Thinking About Politics: American Government in Associational Perspective
The goal of this textbook is to provide students with a comprehensive survey of the American political system and with a framework for analyzing its processes and functions. It will appeal to instructors of introductory American government courses who wish to take students beyond a traditional institutional orientation. Throughout the text, the various dimensions of American politics are integrated into an analytical framework designed to stimulate thoughtful understanding of the political world
Jamestown Unearthed, Part Two
With 60 percent of James Fort unexplored, the island outpost guards a wealth of stories. Bill Kelso continues the hunt for discovery.
Recreating a Cannon, Part Two
Revolutionary-era cannon tell the story of the evolution of war technology. Director of Historic Trades Jay Gaynor and Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz continue their overview of recreating a light infantry three-pounder.Author(s):
Edible Adventures - The Italy Experience - Part 7
In this episode, our students visit a Culatello producer to see how the cured meat is made.
Next, they visit a Proscuitto di Parma producer to learn about the aging and curing process.
Visit www.ciachef.edu/BPS to learn more.
Edible Adventures - The Italy Experience - Part 8
In this episode, our students visit a Parmigiano-Reggiano producer to learn about how the cheese being made, and witness the process of the curds being separated from the liquid.
And finaly, they visit Venice, the last part of their trip.
Visit www.ciachef.edu/BPS to learn more.
Hearing Within: Matador Michael Lizarraga (PART 1 of 2)
CSUN forward Michael Lizarraga, the nation's only deaf player in NCAA Division I Basketball, is the subject of this 20-minute documentary produced by Matt Brown, noted Southern California sports photographer. Featuring extensive interviews with Lizarraga, Matador head coach Bobby Braswell, senior forward Willie Galick, and team interpreter Erin Matthews. [Divided into two parts due to YouTube requirements for video running time.]
video provided courtesy of Matt Brown Photography, visit www.matt













