Iran: The Next War in the Middle East? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Hamid Dabashi | Will the dispute over Iran's potential nuclear proliferation lead to war? Hamid Dabashi is the Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.
Nathan Gray presents "Equilibrating Mechanisms: the Intellectual Companionship of Hume & Smith"
Nathan Gray, Keene State College, discusses "Equilibrating Mechanisms: the Intellectual Companionship of Hume & Smith" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. June 29, 2012
All Eyes On Meredith
MDOC producer/director Joe York worked with Jerry Ainsworth and Drake Terry of Madison Middle School to help them edit this short documentary about the integration of Ole Miss by James Meredith. Jerry and Drake are entering the film in the National History Competition for a chance to represent Mississippi at the finals of the competition in Washington, D.C. later this year.
Vicki Cobb's Science Play Books in Action
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Lyndon Johnson Signs Voting Rights Act
On August 6, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law. In a speech delivered at the signing ceremony, Johnson describes the historic day as a triumph for freedom as huge as any victory won on any battlefield. (4:41)
JFK on Youth Fitness
On July 19, 1961, John F. Kennedy, the youngest candidate ever elected to the presidency, urges schools to adopt the guidelines recently published by the National Council on Youth Fitness. (1:16)
JFK Orders Resumption of Nuclear Tests
In a March 1962 national address, President John F. Kennedy announces that he has authorized the first U.S. nuclear tests in three years. (1:50)
Theory of Knowledge, Fall 2003
Study of problems concerning our concept of knowledge, our knowledge of the past, our knowledge of the thoughts and feelings of ourselves and others, and our knowledge of the existence and properties of physical objects in our immediate environment.
RFK: Promising Career Cut Short
Robert Kennedy was a powerful figure in Washington until his assassination in 1968. Robert Kennedy was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan on June 5, 1968 at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. In this video clip, learn more about Robert F. Kennedy’s role in politics and how it was cut short. (4:22)
Inhoudsmaten : Opdrachtfiches voor hoekenwerk Met deze opdrachtfiches kan je een hoekenwerk organiseren rond inhoudsmaten. Leerlingen leren over de liter, de halve liter en anderhalve liter. Maak een box met verschillende flessen, glazen, een maatbeker,... en stop deze fiches bij de …
Behind the Scenes at GoNUxstream - 2011-2012
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Common Reading Program 2012 - A Year of Living Generously
The McMaster Common Reading Program is a great opportunity for First Year Students to share a common reading experience with future classmates and friends. Students registered in this orientation program will participate in on-line discussions about the book and its emerging themes related to university life.
This year's book, A Year of Living Generously: Dispatches from the Front Lines of Philanthropy, is a personal and powerful exploration of one man's discovery of what it means to find one'
Speak Italian with Your Mouth Full - Lesson 13, part 3 (food preparation) ESG seminar on Italian language, culture, and food: ES.S41, Lesson 13, part 3 (3 of 3).
END-OF-LIFE AND PALLIATIVE HOME CARE
Donna Wilson, Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta
MIT Sloan Master of Finance: The New Asset Class MIT Sloan Master of Finance: The New Asset Class Andrew W. Lo, Charles E. and Susan T. Harris Professor of Finance Heidi V. Pickett, Director, MIT Sloan Master in Finance Program
New University of Toledo Bookstore
New UT Bookstore in the UT Gateway Project on the corner of Dorr & Secor in Toledo
Regents' Professor George Davis
Regents' Professor, the highest of faculty ranks, is reserved for full professors with exceptional achievements that have brought them national or international recognition. George Davis is a Professor Emeritus of Geosciences.
How to Create Actions
This video explains how to create, manage, and execute the new Actions capability in Acrobat X Pro.
Credit Default Swaps 2
Systemic risks of credit default swaps. Financial weapons of mass destruction. (12:04)
Joanne Mudge (NCGR) at the 2012 SFAF Meeting
By: JGI Joanne Mudge on "Phytophthora capsici - Loss of Heterozygosity (LOH): A Widespread Mechanism for Rapid Mutation" at the 2012 Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future Meeting held June 5-7, 2012 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.













