Picasso-Inspired Soft Sculpture - Lesson Plan
Adapt Picasso-style cubist image into a three-dimensional soft sculpture. This project combines printmaking, drawing, acrylic painting, sculpture and textiles. The 4:48 video shows how do make the piece and is fairly easy to follow.
History Through Music
Dan Hoehler
Students demonstrate how music reflects the historical era.
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Поим за диференцијална равенка
Liljana Stefanovska
Ќе се воведат основните поими сврзани во изучувањето на диференцијалните равенки.
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Matthew Hutson: The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking Matthew Hutson's talk on his book "The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking: How Irrational Beliefs Keep us Happy, Healthy, and Sane" at MIT May 14, 2012. Introduction by Alan Lightman.
Common Hour: Robert Reich 10/25/02
Robert B. Reich is university professor and the Maurice B. Hexter Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis University and its Heller Graduate School. Before joining the Brandeis faculty, Reich served as the nation’s 22nd Secretary of Labor during President Bill Clinton’s first term. Prior to joining Clinton’s cabinet, Reich was on the faculty at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and served as an assistant to the Solicitor General in the Ford Administra
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science
In-depth interviews with children that uncover their ideas about the topic at hand.,The segment provides information about commonly held ideas that students have about why organisms have certain traits. Many misconceptions about heredity are revealed.
Hoadley's Limestone Quarry, Monroe County
By the early 20th Century, limestone had become a major industry for Monroe County. By 1912, there were 17 quarries and 22 mills operating in the county, including Hoadley's Quarry seen in this image.,Monroe County Journey
SOLVING ONE-STEP LINEAR EQUATIONS
This video demonstrates how to solve
linear one-step equations, a fundamental
skill in basic algebra.
Nixon on the Common Touch
Vice President Candidate Richard Nixon said that he is confident that the people want him to stay on the ticket as he explains his way around accepting $18,000 in undisclosed campaign contributions in this History Channel video. (0:54)
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Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys 05/20/2012
The final concert of the Grand Rapids Choir of Men and Boys 22nd Season, from May 20, 2012.
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23.05.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Mittwoch – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Fünfzehn Monate nach dem Sturz des autokratischen Staatschefs Husni Mubarak hat in Ägypten die erste freie Präsidentenwahl begonnen. Um die Stimmen der rund 50 Millionen Wahlberechtigten bewerben sich zwölf Kandidaten. Zu den aussichtsreichsten Bewerbern zählen Ex-Außenminister Amr Mussa, Mubaraks letzter Ministerpräsident Ahmed Schafik, der
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Minicast with vocabulary related to books.
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Switzerland's Climate Change Trail (Interactive)
A three-hour trail walk in Switzerland's Engadin Valley takes tourists on a tour of climate change and its real life effects.
The Re-Creation of the Globe Theater
Learn about the re-creation of Shakespeare's Globe Theater in London and consider how architecture can affect the craft of performance. (9:16)
1.5 Conclusion Throughout this unit, a major concern has been to show how the demand of the antisweatshop movement that we not only respond to, but take responsibility for, economic injustices, no matter how distant, is an intensely controversial one. Claims by campaigning groups such as Oxfam and Christian Aid that consumer demand for cheap branded goods perpetuates poverty wage levels in the sweatshop industries are countered by claims from the pro-market lobby which point in an altogether differen
1.4.4 Summary The question of who is responsible for factory sweatshops in the poorer regions of the globe remains a passionate political issue, in North America and beyond. Views on how responsibility for overseas sweatshops should be exercised differ between those who believe that it should be left to market forces to improve conditions and those who consider that everyone, as a consumer, bears some responsibility for their perpetuation and should intervene to bring abo
1.3.8 Summary of section During the 1970s and 1980s, countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan benefited from their low-cost advantages in the new global division of labour. Now, however, the gap between rich and poor nations is wider and competition in the world economy greater, prompting campaigning groups to argue that contemporary low-wage economies do not have the options for economic development that their predecessors had. In the face of market fragment
1.3.4 Bringing remote sweatshops within reach continued Another claim made by the movement is that we are all in some way connected to a market system which effectively allows sweatshops to exist in the first place. This is about more than targeting the big brand names and linking them directly to exploitation abroad; rather, it is about piecing together the global market machinery that ties the corporate buyer, the boardroom executive, the factory owner and the consumer into a system which establishes particular lines of responsibility (Ha













