Digital Library Object - Department of Defense chemical, biological, nuclear and high yield explosiv
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Social and Political Structures of Early Modern Europe - European Civilization from the Renaissance
An introduction to European history from around 1500 to the present. The central question that the course addresses is how and why Europe-- a small, relatively poor, and politically fragmented place-- became the motor of globalization and a world civilization in its won right. Put differently how did �western� become an adjective that, for better and often for worse, stands in place of �modern.� Our approach will be broadly cultural, i.e. it approaches politics, economics, social life,
HoloGlobe: Draining the Pacific Ocean
This is one of a series of animations that were produced to be part of the narrated video shown in the HoloGlobe exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the Earth Today exhibit at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
Digital Library Object - Key considerations for irregular security forces in counterinsurgency.
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Digital Library Object - Air Force intelligence officer targeteers : a discussion on specialization.
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Digital Library Object - Paradigm change : targeting enemy leadership in a complex environment.
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Digital Library Object - Factors affecting peace negotiations in resolving armed conflicts in Sub-Sa
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Torture, Human Rights and Terrorism
A panel discussion sponsored by the University of California, Berkeley's Center of Latin American Studies in conjunction with the center's exhibit of Abu Ghraib paintings by famed Colombian artist Fernando Botero.
Panelists include:
- Aryeh Neier, president of George Soros' Open Society Institute, adjunct professor of law at New York University, and founder of Human Rights Watch.
- Jose Zalaquett, president of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, law professor and co-director of the Hu
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CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – une université numérique francophone en pharmacie.
Titre : CIDMEF Libreville 2011 – une université numérique francophone en pharmacie. Pour qui, pourquoi, comment ?
Intervenant (s) : Françoise GALLAND (Angers – France)
Résumé : Les universités thématiques régionales et nationales. Stratégie de l’élaboration d’une université numérique. Mutualisation des ressources.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référ
The Rothbardian Theory of Taxes Inferencing in Reading Personal Narratives and Transatlantic Contexts during the U.S.-Mexican War Secret Weapons of Roman Empire (4:37) Volcanic Activity: Vesuvius Buries Pompeii The Peloponnesian Wa: Spartans (2:13) Paharpur, le plus grand monastère bouddhique d’Asie du Sud (video)
Classé au patrimoine mondial de l’humanité (UNESCO) et principal site archéologique du Bangladesh, le monastère bouddhique de Paharpur a fait l’objet de plusieurs campagnes de fouilles, sans pour autant révéler tous ses mystères. Cette conférence se propose d’en retracer l’histoire et d’envisager quelques nouvelles interprétations.
The Story of Bob and Jim Mendez v. Westminster: Desegregating California's Schools
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This video shows a teacher explaining to her class how to apply the inferencing skills they use in everyday life to comprehend text. She tells the students to use their life experiences and then look for facts in the text to draw logical conclusions. ( 6:49)
AnaMaria Seglie
This module explains and provides an example of the literary genre: personal narrative. In addition, it considers this narrative as part of a transatlantic and hemispheric circulation, examining […]
This video shows some of the Roman's favorite weapons, including the gladius and the pila. The video provides insights into how the weapons were used and what the Romans wore. May be too violent for some students.
This 1:24 video is about Vesuvius burying the city Pompeii five feet under ash. The ash had impacted the people and still keep their form until this day.
This video does not have a narrator, but uses graphics to tell about the training of the Spartans. An exceptional video that provides startling facts that are certain to stimulate student interest.
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Sylvia Mendez recalls the conditions that led Mexican Americans to sue for desegregation in the 1940s in this segment from Mendez vs. Westminster: Para Todos los Niños/For All the Children, from KOCE-TV.













