Professor Brian Schmidt - Nobel Prize for Physics Press Conference
The Australian National University is celebrating the awarding of the Nobel Prize for Physics to Professor Brian Schmidt.
Announced in Stockholm, Sweden overnight, the award is shared with two US scientists – Professor Adam Riess from Johns Hopkins University and Professor Saul Perlmutter from the University of California, Berkeley.
Diversity Week - " From Combat to Classroom—Students Who Serve"
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Sept. 11 focused film series features director Luis Argueta
The 2011 Community Conversations: Reflections on a Decade of Change Film Series and Discussion brings to MSU Luis Argueta, director and producer of the documentary "abUSed: The Postville Raid." The film series is sponsored by the Office for Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives.
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PSALMI DAVIDIS 003 HEBRAICI - MONTANUS
the text "psalmi davidis hebraici' is on google books in two editions.
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Escuela 5 Primera Parte I
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Welcome Weekend
Welcome Weekend at Missouri State University is full of events that introduce you to campus, life at Missouri State and prepare you for a great first semester of college.
Begin the weekend by moving in to your residence hall, organizing your stuff and decorating your room. Hang out with your roommate and friends during Playfair and the outdoor movie Friday night. Explore campus and Springfield on Saturday before kicking off the school year at Bear Bash. End the weekend's festivities on Sunday
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Hendrik Poinar on reconstructing the genome of the Black Death
An international team—led by researchers at McMaster University and the University of Tubingen in Germany—has sequenced the entire genome of the Black Death, one of the most devastating epidemics in human history.
This marks the first time scientists have been able to draft a reconstructed genome of any ancient pathogen, which will allow researchers to track changes in the pathogen's evolution and virulence over time. This work could lead to a better understanding of modern infectious disea
Leading Business Education
Nitin Nohria
Dean, Harvard Business School
Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration
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Mike Ridley - The Future of the Academic Library: A Symposium
"Nurturing a culture of failure; or, Why ignorance is bliss"
May 16th & 17th, 2011
Ron Joyce Centre, Burlington, Ontario
Blackboard 9.x NCLOR 5.0 Integration Building Block
This building block is to be installed by the Blackboard system admin on Blackboard 9.x systems. Please read the instructions document before installing the building block.
Mindfulness as a Foundation for Health: Thich Nhat Hanh and Health@Google
Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh (known as Thay in his circles) made a rare visit to the Googleplex to lead a half-day Health@Google workshop in the fundamentals of mindfulness. The exercises and rituals of mindfulness lay the path to optimal health and happiness.
Thay may be the second most famous Buddhist monk in the world, right after the Dalai Lama. He is certainly one of the best known and most respected Zen Masters in the world. Thay is a best-selling author, poet, and peace activ
2011 International Forum on R&D: Session 11 - Mo Elbestawi
Session 11 Concluding Remarks
Speaker: Mo Elbestawi
Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum
By reconstructing the events that lead to the Holocaust, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum aims to bring the past to life and prevent future atrocities through greater understanding. (6:41)
Italics and Underlines - Free English Video by Brightstorm
This video explains how to use italics and underlines to identify titles of larger works, magazines, books, poems, newspapers, journals, etc. in writing. Italics and underlines can be used interchangeably, but not at the same time. Italics are used when typing, while underlines are used when writing. (1:46)













