Freezing the Liquid Metal Mercury - SOLID
Mercury is a very interesting element but it can be hard to come by. More than likely your chemistry teacher doesn't have a large sample of mercury for you to see. In this video you can see liquid mercury freeze in some snow, and then see how dense mercury is when a large ball bearing floats in liquid Hg (02:50).
Market Pulse: $33B "Glenstrata" to give stocks an M&A boost
Oct. 1 - Xstrata's board gives the green light to a $33 bln merger with Glencore. Xstrata shares rise more than 3%, and the positive spillover could offer the FTSE an M&A boost in Q4.
Junot Diaz: "This is How You Lose Her", Authors at Google
Junot Diaz stopped by the Googleplex on September 14th, to discuss his latest book: "This is How You Lose Her." Our moderator is Rick Kleffel, editor of The Agony Column (http://bookotron.com/agony/index.html).
Junot is a 2012 recipient of the MacArthur Fellows Program.
Read "This Is How You Lose Her on Google Play": http://goo.gl/MHxTj
Reconciling Data Protection and Free Speech? A Comparative European Analysis
Dr. David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies presents an empirical overview of both the scope and strength of derogations provided for public freedom of expression in the Data Protection laws of all European Economic Area (EEA) states. The data demonstrates the radically divergent and inconsistent nature of the law in this area and raises pressing questions which should be addressed in the revision of
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Spelling Week 6 Cursive Animation
Spelling Week 6 Cursive Animation
Oct 2 - Raymond James' Jeff Saut says U.S. equities may see a small correction after the rally they've had, but there is still upside to stocks for the balance of the year. He likes the energy & tech sectors.
Campaign television advertisements can be useful, but voters should be suspect about the information and validate the truth, says Robert Kolt, instructor of advertising at Michigan State University.
Do fear appeals work as a political tactic? Robert Kolt, instructor of advertising at Michigan State University, says they may scare senior citizens but young people pay no attention.
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It’s a question many educators are facing these days. The Common Core State Standards call for students to develop digital media and technology skills. One way to help them reach that goal: incorporate gadgets they’re already familiar with — cell phones, tablets, and smartphones — into their learning environment. This guide can help you better understand how mobile gadgets -- cell phones, tablets, and smartphones -- can engage students and change their learning environment.
By: Mptvideo1 Watch this video to see why better business health through strategic use of healthcare information technology for hospitals, insurers, doctors and pharmacies is important and how it can lead to better health -- and a better life -- for all of us.
Cloud computing has made life easy for millions of users. But it’s a different story for software companies providing those cloud-based services: the field is small, the game is fast and the battle for dominance is fierce. SAP is determined to win.
The Initiative on Innovation in Teaching and Technology in the UGA College of Education presents
Designing Productive Groupwork Tasks for Undergraduate Education
Dr. Amy Noelle Parks
Dept. of Elementary and Social Studies Education
UGA College of Education
Presented as part of the Innovation 20/20 series.
The University of Georgia
copyright 2012
Baptized on April 26th, 1564 (with his actual birth date unknown), William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright. The Bard is often considered the English language's greatest writer and was definitely one of the most influential. Many of his plays have been translated into all the world's major languages and the most notable of these include "Hamlet," "King Lear," and "Macbeth". In this WatchMojo.com video, William Shakespeare is profiled. (0:50)
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Pleistocene Epoch, 2 million to 10,000 years ago. The Ice Ages of the Pleistocene wreaked climatic havoc on the northern continents, but Florida was buffered from the worst effects by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, rapid pulses of climate change profoundly affected the area. During glacial periods (low sea levels), Florida was more than twice as large as it is today. Warmer periods (high sea levels) caused t













