Geraldine the Giraffe Learns All About the Letter /V/
In this cute video, Geraldine the Giraffe learns all about the letter /v/. She learns to form the sound correctly and then searches her house for items that begin with the letter /v/. She finds vegetables, vacuum, and vase. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review alphabet letter sounds in the classroom. (4:14)
Market Pulse: $33B "Glenstrata" to give stocks an M&A boost
Oct. 1 - Xstrata's board gives the green light to a $33 bln merger with Glencore. Xstrata shares rise more than 3%, and the positive spillover could offer the FTSE an M&A boost in Q4.
MSUToday presents: Spartan Sagas (Tamera Hill—Success on her own terms)
As president and CEO of a technology consulting firm, alumna Tamera Hill knows the value of a dollar—and of staying true to herself.
More at http://www.msutoday.msu.edu/shows/spartan-sagas-3, and http://www.spartansagas.msu.edu.
Spartan Sagas: Michele Payn-Knoper, Shaking the hand that feeds you
Michele Payn-Knoper is a champion for agriculture. The certified speaking professional travels the United States and internationally, helping farmers communicate more effectively about the agrifood industry, while helping consumers understand what's happening with food production.
The Spartan alumna knows firsthand the realities and risks of farm life. In addition to now living on a farm in Indiana, she grew up on a family farm in Michigan that was eventually lost.
Since earning degrees in an
MSUToday: Samaritan Scrolls
The re-discovery of Samaritan Scrolls on the campus of MSU, creates a unique educational opportunity for students and scholars alike.
Junot Diaz: "This is How You Lose Her", Authors at Google
Junot Diaz stopped by the Googleplex on September 14th, to discuss his latest book: "This is How You Lose Her." Our moderator is Rick Kleffel, editor of The Agony Column (http://bookotron.com/agony/index.html).
Junot is a 2012 recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program.
Read "This Is How You Lose Her on Google Play": http://goo.gl/MHxTj
Reconciling Data Protection and Free Speech? A Comparative European Analysis
Dr. David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies presents an empirical overview of both the scope and strength of derogations provided for public freedom of expression in the Data Protection laws of all European Economic Area (EEA) states. The data demonstrates the radically divergent and inconsistent nature of the law in this area and raises pressing questions which should be addressed in the revision of
Spelling Week 6 Cursive Animation Case Study: Debugging the Load Test - 07 | .NET Debugging for the Production Environment You may wish to watch the video using one of the high quality links on the right so the tool output in the case study is readable. Ever have a situation in which your load test isn't passing the SLA, or the test results simply "look wrong"? Even when your test hardware is exactly like your production hardware? Is the problem somewhere in the code or... maybe something no one else has considered? How do you troubleshoot this when - How the emergency manager law works VID00093 Learn the Alphabet Sounds and Blend Words with the Alphablocks Geology Kitchen #5 - Carbonate Rocks Wealth Strategies: Stocks to "Re-Rally" in Q4 Schallert Elementary Green Essay Winner MSUToday: World Medicine (Complete show) MSUToday presents: Spartan Sagas (Manpreet Singh—Helping one child at a time) Political ads: Should we believe them? 'Scare them into action' Card Challenge
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Michigan State University economist Eric Scorsone discusses Proposal 1, which would retain Michigan's emergency manager law
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In this cute video, students will learn the alphabet sounds with cute Alphablock characters. Each letter appears on the screen and says its name in a cute, original way. The 2nd episode blends the alphabet letters to make various words and sounds. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review alphabet sounds in the elementary classroom. (6:01)
Chemical and biological sedimentary rocks are discussed in this video. Carbonates, including limestones and dolomites are discussed, and cave stalactites are made. Evaporites are made in pan on stove experiment, and coal and chert are also examined as other forms of sedimentary rock. This episode is to be paired with the "Clastic Rocks" episode for a complete review of the sedimentary rock types. (05:50)
Oct 2 - Raymond James' Jeff Saut says U.S. equities may see a small correction after the rally they've had, but there is still upside to stocks for the balance of the year. He likes the energy & tech sectors.
First Place Winner Albert Gonzalez reads his essay for alice24-7.com. This short essay can give students a good idea of how to form a simple essay. Students can listen to the essay and pick out the different parts including: the introduction, the main points, and the conclusion. (01:04)
The MSUToday team takes a look at how Spartans are making a difference in healthcare around the world, from a malaria ward in Africa to a free medical clinic in a mountain village in Peru. Watch the latest premiere of MSUToday: World Medicine at 9 p.m. ET Friday, March 16, 2012. Time/date subject to change. Check your local listings.
More at www.msutoday.msu.edu
A principle learned early in life—known as "seva," or service—has shaped the kind of physician and teacher alumna Manpreet Singh has become. Watch her Saga now to see how she's helping one child at a time.
More at http://www.msutoday.msu.edu/shows/spartan-sagas-3, and http://www.spartansagas.msu.edu.
Campaign television advertisements can be useful, but voters should be suspect about the information and validate the truth, says Robert Kolt, instructor of advertising at Michigan State University.
Do fear appeals work as a political tactic? Robert Kolt, instructor of advertising at Michigan State University, says they may scare senior citizens but young people pay no attention.













