Alex Corck-Adelman - SU President
Alex talks about all the different opportunities offered by the SU.
Thomas F. DeFrantz: Bringing Together A Dancer and an Engineer
DeFrantz's students Monica Hogan and Brianca King - one a dancer, the other an engineer - used interactive motion tracking to capture dance movements.
Learn more. Thomas F. DeFrantz discusses dance, technology and African American culture.
http://today.duke.edu/2012/03/thomasdefrantz
12. Are We a Self-Hating Commercial Society? 13. The Glories of Change Economics and the Power of Ideas Utopian in Power: Henry Wallace, New Deal, and the Sacred Union of the East The World Beyond Christian Europe in the Romance Epics of Boiardo and Ariosto Advanced Emergency Trauma In 2009, the University of Michigan Department of Emergency Medicine working with global health partners at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeo Strategies for a Changing World Henry Kissinger speaks at SMU Library House Sparrows Preening Learn About Saint Patrick's Day The History of Presidential Inaugurations Princess Presto Cheese Game The History of the Mongol Empire How it's made - Incandescent Light Bulb Food Chain and Food Web (Interactive Game) Instructietaal : Frans en Engels Dit document bevat een aantal interessante uitdrukkingen en benamingen die leerlingen kunnen helpen bij het begrijpen van de instructies in de les Frans of Engels. Naast een aantal algemene instructies komen ook geslacht, getal, … Johns Hopkins Story Swap - He Knew a Lot of Girls
Narrated by Steven Ng. Part 2: "Commerce" [10:06]
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A private seminar presented at the Mises Institute on 21 February 2012. [22:00]
Session on Research in American Economic History. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [13:28]
Session on Literature and Liberty. Recorded 10 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [15:09]
Diana Liverman, PhD, University of Arizona Regents Professor and co-director of the Institute for the Environment, is determined to make a difference. From working with individual graduate students to consulting with the Dalai Lama, Liverman has become a central figure in today's conversation about global climate change.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke at SMU on March 27, 2002, at the invitation of the Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility. He discussed the changing nature of American power in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
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This short video gives excellent real life footage of House Sparrows preening their feathers. The house sparrow (Passer domesticus) is one of Britain's most well-known and best-loved birds. Both sexes have a brown back streaked with black. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:33)
In this video clip, from WatchMojo.com, learn about the tradition behind Saint Patrick's Day, celebrated in Ireland and around the world on March 17. (1:03)
In this video clip, from WatchMojo.com, learn about the history of the United States presidential inauguration. For more than two hundred years America’s citizens have witnessed the Inauguration ceremonies of the President and Vice President of the United States. (2:57)
Spell along with Princess Presto as she works through the spelling of CHEESE in order to attract the mice that can lead the Prince to the Princess! Viewers can practice along with Princess Presto as she breaks down the sounds, spelling, and silent letters of the word CHEESE. (3:06)
Genghis Khan was made ruler of all Mongols in 1206, and it was at this point the empire began its rise to power. Within one century, the Mongols had become one of history’s greatest. As with most world powers, the empire eventually crumbled, but the lasting consequences of this empire’s impact can still be seen today. In this video, WatchMojo.com explores the rise, dominance, and fall of this one-time world empire. (2:50)
This five minute video shows the manufacturing process for these bulbs.
This animated interactive game, teaches the students about consumers, predators, omnivore, of, lions, snakes, and more. Students will learn how some animals eat other plants and animals to survive and create a food chain, with this interactive lesson plan.The voice is quite computerized, but still suitable.(3:02)

Mark Ellenbogen '66 and Ben Rosenberg '65 laugh about what each brought to their friendship in the beginning, about 50 years ago. One had a dorm room, for late-night crashes, while the other knew a lot of girls, and his mom was a great cook.













