Dr. Christopher Howard on Applying MBA skills to Leadership
Dr. Christopher Howard, President, Hamden-Sydney College talks about Applying MBA skills to Leadership while at the Darden School of Business Black Business Student Forum
How To Become an Architect
Architects design houses and buildings. They plan offices and apartments. They design schools, churches, and airport terminals. This 1:15 video provides a brief overview of what is required to be an architect and what he/she does.
Inside North Korea
Go undercover with National Geographic correspondent Lisa Ling as she journeys into mysterious and reclusive North Korea. (I believe this may be a clip from a longer video.) (04:19)
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21A.460J Medicine, Religion and Politics in Africa and the African Diaspora (MIT)
This course provides an exploration of colonial and postcolonial clashes between theories of healing and embodiment in the African world and those of western bio-medicine. It examines how Afro-Atlantic religious traditions have challenged western conceptions of illness, healing, and the body and have also offered alternative notions of morality, rationality, kinship, gender, and sexuality. It also analyzes whether contemporary western bio-medical interventions reinforce colonial or imperial powe
Expedition 30 Soyuz Moves to Launch Pad
On Dec. 19, the Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft and its booster were moved to the launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for final preparations before launch to the International Space Station on Dec. 21. The TMA-03M will carry Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, NASA astronaut Don Pettit and European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers to the orbiting complex.
MICW - Single Cells and Metagenomes: Phil Hugenholtz
By: JGI University of Queensland's Phil Hugenholtz on "Comparison of Normalized and Unnormalized Single Cell and Population Assemblies" at the Metagenomics Informatics Challenges Workshop held at the DOE JGI on October 12-13, 2011.
The University of Memphis-Daniel
See why Daniel chose the University of Memphis.
Introduction
Yuqiang Mu,
Adrian Galindo,
Gbenga Badipe
Basic introduction to our voice recognition project.
Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance: Part 2
Indicators are rapidly multiplying as tools for assessing and promoting a variety of social justice and reform strategies around the world. There are rule of law indicators, indicators of violence against women, and indicators of economic development, among m
Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance: Part 1
Indicators are rapidly multiplying as tools for assessing and promoting a variety of social justice and reform strategies around the world. There are rule of law indicators, indicators of violence against women, and indicators of economic development, among m
Part 2: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew
A Lecture Presented by David Shasha, a major progressive intellectual leader who writes on subjects ranging over Sephardic Jewish identity, history, culture and politics. The term Arab Jew is one that is at the very foundation of the contestation of the histo
Part 1: Contested Histories & Disembodied Voices: How to Speak Of the Arab Jew
A Lecture Presented by David Shasha, a major progressive intellectual leader who writes on subjects ranging over Sephardic Jewish identity, history, culture and politics. The term Arab Jew is one that is at the very foundation of the contestation of the histo
The Roots & Future Prospect of Militant Islam in Somalia
Africa Working Group Panel Discussion Featuring Hussein Yusuf, PhD Student, ICAR Dr. Terrance Lyons, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution, ICAR Dr. Jamie Price, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution and Anthropology, ICAR Mr. Mahdi Abdi, Executive
Legal Issues in Genocide Studies II (IAGS 2009)
Christophe Germann - Yale UniversityKaren E. Smith - London School of Economics and Political ScienceMaureen Hiebert - University of Calgary
Physical Therapist Job Description
Physical therapist job descriptions focus on using functional exercises and stretches used to heal people with a variety of injuries. This two minute video is an interview with a therapist as he explains what he does and his training.
Medical Careers : How to Become a Neurologist
Becoming a neurologist requires a bachelor's degree in a science discipline, four years of medical school and a residency in neurology. This two minute video is an interview during which the career is explained in terms of school, training, and on the job experiences.
Download Seasons One and Two Today - All 100 Lessons Hi everybody, my name's Mike and this is the Let's Speak Italian podcast. So you've been listening to the first few lessons, and hopefully you're learning how to speak Italian. Well with the first 100 lessons completed, I wanted to release the first few lessons for free as a little teaser so that you can see just how easy it is to learn to speak Italian. Now, by going to the website, you can buy the first 100 lessons for only $15.00. That includes 100 lessons, plus 20 review lessons as
An Evening with Paul Baran, in conversation with Henry Lowood
Baran, who received a 2005 Computer History Museum Fellow Award for his foundational work on packet switching, is joined on stage by Henry Lowood, Curator for History of Science and Technology Collections, Stanford University Libraries. Baran will discuss the origin and development of his accomplishments—which span a lifetime of entrepreneurial activity, including 150 papers, 40 patents, and five start-up companies—and how these continue to have an impact on our everyday lives.
Young Giant Pandas Playing
This very short video shows young Giant Pandas playing on a swing. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 1 Minute)













