Ronald Reagan: Life and Death of a President
He was appropriately nicknamed The Gipper, Teflon Ron and The Great Communicator. Before his successful political career, Ronald Reagan was an actor, where his Gipper moniker originated. Shortly after entering the political sphere, he became Governor of California, and from there he was elected the 40th President of the United States. With his entrance to the White House came sweeping changes to the nation, referred to as the Reagan Revolution. After his two terms, he retreated in private life a
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Dining at The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY
A world of diverse cuisines and enticing flavors await you at our five award-winning, student-staffed restaurants. At the home of great chefs like Sara Moulton, John Besh, Michael Symon, Anthony Bourdain, and Cat Cora, tomorrow's chefs will prepare and serve your meal under the guidance of our world-class chef-instructors.
SUNY Oswego's Rock the Vote: Help With Your Ballot
Basic tips and pointers to help those filling out ballots for the first time for the 2012 election. Video by HCI student Kevin Graham. For more info, visit http://sunyoswegocivicengagement.wordpress.com
Kwame Belle's Oswego Bucket List: Taking Suggestions
SUNY Oswego senior Kwame Belle asks fellow students for suggestions for his Oswego Bucket List of things to do before he graduates.
Blackout the Jones: Time Lapse
Here is a time lapse shot before the blackout football game vs Oklahoma on October 6, 2012. The crowd set a new record for Jones AT&T Stadium - 60, 800.
Trapped by the Past? Institutional Legacies and African Development [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Gareth Austin, Professor Joseph Inikori, Professor James Robinson | The relative poverty of Sub-Saharan Africa today is often attributed to the malevolent legacies of its past. This forum draws together three leading contributors to the ongoing debate about institutional legacies which still affect African development. Gareth Austin is professor of international history at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. Joseph Inikori is professor o
La Pietra Report: Rethinking American History in a Global Age
History is a contextualizing discipline; it explains social change by reference to temporal and spatial contexts. This text suggests that the The United States history survey course is properly a focal point for the creation of an internationalized American history.
Promo - One Minute Romanian
Hello! My name is Roxana and I'd like to welcome you to One Minute Romanian from the Radio Lingua Network. In this podcast I'm going to be teaching you the basics of Romanian. The great thing about this language course is that you'll be learning all you need to know in just 60 seconds - or thereabouts! Each one minute language lesson will equip you with just enough Romanian to help you get by in lots of situations, either on holiday, or on a business trip to Romania, or just to impress your Roma
Lesson 02 - One Minute Romanian
In lesson 2 of One Minute Romanian you will learn a few more useful words in Romanian which you'll use every day. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
What's An Estuary? Now You Know.
Estuaries - where rivers meet the sea. Watch and learn why these vital waterways of life, culture, and economic growth should be protected and restored. (05:16)
Station Crew Opens Dragon Hatch
Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide opened the hatch to the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship at 1:40 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Oct. 10, marking a milestone for the first commercial resupply mission to reach the International Space Station.
Small Earthquakes in North Texas
Brian W. Stump, SMU's Albritton Professor of Earth Sciences, provides expertise for news media on two small earthquakes that struck North Texas the weekend of September 29, 2012.
MSUToday: Spartan Marching Band drumline
See what it takes to be a member of the MSU Spartan Marching Band drum line, the heart beat of the band.
Sports Spread: World Cup Qualifiers
Oct. 11 - The Road to Rio continues with a World Cup qualifying double-header. We look at England's chances plus other key European ties.
Asia Week Ahead: Brace for weak China GDP data
Oct. 12 - A Q3 GDP growth reading of below 7.5 percent next week could indicate serious trouble for China's economy, while India inflation numbers will also be eyed, says Reuters Breakingviews.
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