Spirit Bear Hibernating in his Winter Den
This video shows the Kermode Spirit Bear hibernating in his winter den. This is a very sweet video that students will enjoy watching. It provides an opportunity for students to build background knowledge on bears and hibernation. This is a good teaching resource for a teaching unit on bears, mammals, and/or winter. (1:05)
Compléments alimentaires : bénéfiques, inutiles ou toxiques ? - partie 2
Compléments alimentaires : bénéfiques, inutiles ou toxiques ? Qui croire, que savoir ?
Conférence-débat co-organisée par la Mission Agrobiosciences et le Groupe ESC Toulouse
9 décembre 2010, hôtel de région Midi-Pyrénées
Après la relation entre l’alimentation et le cancer, puis les cosmétiques bio, cette troisième collaboration entre la Mission Agrobiosciences et l’Ecole supérieure de commerce de Toulouse porte sur les compléments alim
Compléments alimentaires : bénéfiques, inutiles ou toxique ? - partie 1
Compléments alimentaires : bénéfiques, inutiles ou toxiques ? Qui croire, que savoir ?
Conférence-débat co-organisée par la Mission Agrobiosciences et le Groupe ESC Toulouse
9 décembre 2010, hôtel de région Midi-Pyrénées
Après la relation entre l’alimentation et le cancer, puis les cosmétiques bio, cette troisième collaboration entre la Mission Agrobiosciences et l’Ecole supérieure de commerce de Toulouse porte sur les compléments alim
Depositing files in JorumOpen
This short video demonstrates how to deposit files, such as documents, presentations, audio and video files into JorumOpen, the Jorum collection for Open Educational Resources (OER). A separate video is available on depositing web links. This is one of a series of vidcasts on using JorumOpen, including searching for resources. A suitable MP4 player is needed to view this video.
122: Innovation or imitation in China and India?
How do Asia's emerging giants measure on the innovation scale and can they shake off their reputation for imitation rather than innovation?
Trash Patch Catch
This is a traveling fellowship devoted to track and document marine debris around the world.
As shifting ocean currents discharge large quantities of plastic waste
into strategically located beaches, the multidisciplinary group will
focus on collecting and transforming some of the found plastic into art
installations that are to serve as stages to open up conversations about
plastic pollution. These events are devoted to bring the public and
local organiz
Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten – 02.02.2011
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Mittwoch – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.KAIRO: In Ägypten hat die Armee die Menschen im Land per SMS aufgefordert, nach den Tagen des Protestes das "normale Leben" wiederaufzunehmen. Auf Gewalt müsse verzichtet werden. Zuvor hatte der angekündigte Verzicht von Ägyptens Staatschef Mubarak auf eine weitere Amtszeit die Protestbewegung in dem nordafrikan
3.1 Indirect Impact of environment on quality of life Bereiding groentesoep, jagersschotel Lesvoorbereiding voor een kookles van vier uur waarin een lente-juliennesoep en een jagersschotel klaargemaakt worden. 11.302J Urban Design Politics (MIT) IT Risk De Carle Lectures 2010: Melanesian Success and Survival - Surviving on root crops Patient Success Story: Pat Tierney (Shorter Version) The Hydrogen Economy: preparing the world for a new energy era and the third industrial revolution Perceptions of School Superintendents and Board Presidents on Improved Pupil Performance and Superin Castle Acre Priory J850376 CASTLE ACRE PRIORY, Norfolk. West front of the church and prior's lodging. Carlisle Castle J920422 CARLISLE CASTLE, Cumbria. The Outer Gatehouse, Keep and Rampart Wall, floodlit at night. Gypsy Airs: Anna JiEun Lee Egypt's Day of Wrath: Etudes1
Global warming generally increases the risk of some infectious diseases, in particular vector borne diseases. The reason behind this is that temperature and rainfall affect the abundan

This is a seminar about the ways that urban design contributes to the distribution of political power and resources in cities. "Design," in this view, is not some value-neutral aesthetic applied to efforts at urban development but is, instead, an integral part of the motives driving that development. The class investigates the nature of the relations between built form and political purposes through close examination of a wide variety of situations where public and private sector desig
George Westerman is a Research Scientist in MIT Sloan’s Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). In this video, he discusses the following key concepts in IT risk management: how IT managers can improve alignment and understanding, both in IT and the business, by discussing IT risk considerations in terms of key enterprise risks; how organizations build effective IT risk management capability through the disciplines of foundation, the risk governance process, and risk aware culture; and
Tim Bayliss-Smith, De Carle fellow 2010, University of Otago; Reader in Pacific Geography, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge and Fellow of St. John's College presents the 2010 De Carle lectures. Given on September 28, 2010.
After four years of nagging throat and ear problems, Pat Tierney was diagnosed with Stage IV cancer at the base of her tongue in 2008. She traveled from her home in Kentucky to several cancer centers around the country for opinions before deciding to be treated by Dr. William Regine in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center in Baltimore. In this video, she shares the story of how she navigated a difficult diagnosis and treatment, including 17
This lecture critically examines the fossil fuel era and its consequences for industrial civilisation. It explores the nexus of politics, society and business and the massive potential for industry and capital investment. It also considers the future of renewable energy and the hydrogen economy, and how an integrated infrastructure and energy regime can be created in Europe.
Josephine Moffett
It is well documented that the demands on school superintendents have not only become more taxing but have also changed in recent years. The superintendent needs to possess a high degree of […]


In this performance video segment from From the Top at Carnegie Hall, Anna JiEun Lee plays a virtuosic piece for violin by Pablo de Sarasate called Zigeunerweisen (Gypsy Airs), accompanied by pianist Christopher O'Riley. Listen for elements that are quick and dance-like, and others that are slow and mournful, as well as harmonies reminiscent of folk music. The music of the gypsies of Eastern Europe was the inspiration for the piece. (04:41)
Georgetown professors Adel Iskandar and Tamim Al-Barghouti gave a 360 assessment of the state of play of the Egyptian protests.
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