Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World
Travel from a modern-day aquarium to the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods to discover an amazing underwater universe. Opens January 10, 2011 at American Museum of Natural History.
Hyundai sees 10 pct sales rise
Hyundai expects to boost car sales 10 percent this year, after a 24 percent jump in 2010.
Numbers, Words and Colors
Tools developed by Martin Wattenberg and his associate Fernanda Viégas, have changed the way people look at and use visualizations, by empowering and equipping users with the methodology needed to ask different questions. Wattenberg, whose background is in math and computer science, asks how the humanities have influenced th
Learning by Doing
Patricia Collins, Assistant Professor of the Practice at Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley, discusses the importance of learning-by-doing. The learn-by-doing method permits students to take classroom lessons and immediately apply them on-the-job. This hands-on experience positions students for success in the highly competitive software industry.
Windows Phone 7 at CES 2011 Greg Sullivan gives us a tour of what's happening for Windows Phone 7 at CES 2011. The new devices look stellar!

252 GG What Is Plagiarism?
Can you plagiarize yourself? Get Grammar Girl's books: http://j.mp/fogarty
The week ahead: January 6th 2011
South Sudan votes on secession, Nicolas Sarkozy goes to Washington, Qatar hosts the Asian Cup and the world's largest tech show opens
Invisible War: The United States and The Iraq Sanctions
Special seminar from the Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) given by Professor Jay Gordan (Fairfield University with Professor David Miller (Oxford)
ENS Lyon - La ville portuaire : modèle de productivité dans la mondialisation (Thierry Baudouin) (
Les villes mondialisées ont besoin d'interfaces de plus en plus complexes : un port maritime, fluvial, aérien, routier, numérique... Disposer de beaucoup de ces ports dépend bien plus des stratégies des villes que de leur taille. La mondialisation est une opportunité à saisir et à construire par chaque acteur. Mais nos villes sont en général mal placées pour organiser les branchements sur les flux de la mondialisation. Le système fordien, jacobin et industriel ne favorise nulleme
Clinical Pearls in General Internal Medicine
Dr. John Bundrick, a consultant in medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, discusses his article "Clinical Pearls in General Internal Medicine," ( Available at: http://tinyurl.com/2ex2evx ) which appears in the January 2011 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
3 How heavy is your footprint? You've seen that individual and household carbon footprints vary widely both within and between countries. So, in this section you'll be working out your own carbon footprint using the computer-based calculator linked in the box below. This is the Quick version of this calculator. A more detailed and complete version is available when formally studying the Environment: journeys through a changing
Genuine 'Old School' Entertainment Video that will Amaze your Students My mum actually sent me link to this the other day and it really caught my attention as to how everyone has an amazing skill or talent. Larry Griswold was just such a man. Appearing on the Frank Sinatra show in 1951 Larry and would put any number of our entertainers to shame today without the need for Computer Generated effects or stunt doubles. He is a REAL SHOWMAN - You'll see why. Anyhow... I'll let the video do the talki
Writing and Literature at California College of the Arts (aka "The Creative Writer")
Situated in the Bay Area, CCA's Writing and Literature Program offers students the opportunity to cultivate their potential in an inspiring and intensive studio environment.
Integrated into one of the country's premier art schools, students are able to approach writing as a living art alongside artists and designers who are passionately engaged in making.
Because of the program's intimate size, students collaborate closely with a diverse faculty of actively publishing writers.
In addition
Dance Program at Missouri State University
The Missouri State University Department of Theatre & Dance offers high-quality pre-professional dance training in a liberal arts setting.
Courses include all levels of ballet, modern, jazz and tap technique; dance composition; dance history; pedagogy; and performance.
For more information, visit our website at http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/dance.asp
FACES: Criminal Justice
A criminal justice major shares his thoughts about the program at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Elementary Statistics: Video Lecture - Probability Topics
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This video lecture is designed as a supplement to the Probability Topics chapter of Collaborative Statistics (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. In this chapter, students can expect to […]
Suresh – Lesson 50: My autobiography
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