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Alphabet Road--"F" Is For Farm--"Moo Moo Milk"
In this video, The Go Babies go to the farm to find out what animal makes milk. Students will enjoy singing the easy-to-learn and silly Moo Moo Milk song. This is a good resource for the early childhood classroom to use in conjunction with a lesson/unit on farms and after reading non-fiction texts on this topic. (2:23)
Winning hedge fund strategy
Nov. 30 - Don Steinbruggee of Agecroft Partners discusses his fund strategy.
Identification and mobility Control: Police sciences, technology, and international cooperation in W
Dr. Ilsen About takes us through the fascinating development of technology used by police in the early 1900's to allow for the identification of criminals internationally, known as 'distant identification'. This development began before the establishment Interpol's forerunner. The attempt to develop an international language and index to identify criminals that were moving across borders saw several ups and downs. Migration scholars and NGOs have often sought to disassociate popular association
Hallmark of strong electronic correlations in LaNiO3
By: taku A. Georges (C. de France and E. Polytechnique)
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - New Frontiers in two dimensional electron systems, Buenos Aires, Argentina - Nov 23 - 25, 2011
NIS Intermediate 042 - La Mafia
We look at the extraordinary range of mafias in Europe and discover just how many there are, and what they are up to, in Spain. See notesinspanish.com for the accompanying transcript/worksheet.
16.83X Space Systems Engineering (MIT)
Space Systems Engineering (16.83X) is the astronautical capstone course option in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Between Spring 2002 and Spring 2003, the course was offered in a 3-semester format, using a Conceive, Design, Implement and Operate (C-D-I-O) teaching model. 16.83X is shorthand for the three course numbers: 16.83, 16.831, and 16.832. The first semester (16.83) is the Conceive-Design phase of the project, which results in a detailed system design, but
NIS Int 041 - El Cine Español
How will a new law affect Spanish film-goers? What's going on in the world on Spanish film? See notesinspanish.com for the accompanying worksheet and to comment!
Lateral Bounds w/ Stick
Teaching:
• Start in an athletic position on one leg
• Keep weight of body over middle of foot on ground
• Maintain upright posture
Coaching:
• Explosively jump to opposite leg
• Land softly on inside ball of opposite foot with knee bent and hold landing for prescribed amount of time
• Absorb the landing at the hip and keep knee in line with ankle
Common Errors:
• Athlete lands on toes
• Athlete does not maximize jump
• Athlete lands hard with leg straight
• Athlete loses g
Lesson 04 - One Minute Catalan
In lesson 4 of One Minute Catalan you will learn how to say you don't understand something. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Catalan at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Catalan is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.
Social Housing in Post-socialist Europe : Lost in Transition / Sasha Tsenkova
Social Housing in Post-socialist Europe : Lost in Transition / Sasha Tsenkova. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban challenge of the future", 23ème colloque international de l'European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) à l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 5-8 juillet 2011.
Plénière 5 : End or future of the Social
Tech lovers pop up for new gadgets
Dec. 1 - Wired magazine has opened a pop up shop in Times Square as it tries to make it easier for gadget buyers and technology lovers to find this year's hottest items, in an environment that is rewarding retailers with fresh ideas. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Hugh Elliott talks about AngloAmerican’s approach to conflict prevention and management
Hugh Elliott (Head of Government Relations, Anglo American), discusses ‘Mining and conflict prevention: an insider’s view - Anglo American’s approach to conflict prevention and management’. This event forms part of the 'Business and Development' seminar series, hosted by IDS' Globalisation Team. www.ids.ac.uk/go/media/events/business-and-development
Journeys Through Sociology: Jennifer Platt
In this interview Jennifer Platt (Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Sussex) shares how her interest in working with data on the social world led her to sociology. She also discusses some of her research on the history of sociology, its institutions and boundaries.
This is part of a series of interviews with the 22 members of the Executive Committee of the International Sociological Association (ISA). The interviews can be found at the ISA website:
http://www.isa-sociology.org/jou
Acorn Squash
Food Demo by Cordes Seabrook
TGBD: Why Intel Exports Jobs
U.S. tax policy forces companies such as Intel to ship jobs overseas, retired Intel CEO and Chairman Craig Barrett said Nov. 10, 2011, during the Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue in Glendale, Arizona. For more about Thunderbird School of Global Management, visit http://www.thunderbird.edu.
Johns Hopkins Story Swap - Snowtorious B-I-G.mp4
Josh Ayal, Sam Lichtenstein and Max Dworin, all class of 2011, recall how they fared during the blizzard of 2010.
Mayors on the Front Line: Occupy Wall Street, Flash Mobs and Gun Violence - Institute of Politics
Mayors from around the country discuss the key issues confronting their cities, including infrastructure concerns, curfews, flash mobs, and gun laws, as well as their response to--and the impact of--the Occupy movement. This Forum event is presented in conjunction with the IOPÃs Seminar on Transition and Leadership for Newly-Elected Mayors. Speakers Greg Fischer, Mayor, Louisville, KY; Michael Hancock, Mayor, Denver, CO; Michael Nutter, Philadelphia, PA; Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore, MD













