The Great Pumpkin Waltz. It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.
The classic "Great Pumpkin Waltz" featuring stills from the classic 'Peanuts' animation. Each year, the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he ...
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Algebra - Writing and Evaluating Expressions: Version 2
In this lesson we introduce the idea of a variable, discuss algebraic expressions, and work on translating word problems into algebraic expressions. (9:51)
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Up Close with Michael Payne, author of Olympic Turnaround
Michael Payne, author of Olympic Turnaround, discusses his role on the IOC and the evolution of the Olympic brand.

Gas and Solid Density Lab Notes

Gas and Solid Density Lab Notes
Video to watch in preparation for the Gas Density Procedure

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ISS Update: Weekly Recap for August 17, 2012
The International Space Station Weekly Recap for Aug. 13-17, 2012.
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ISS Update: Art Thomason Discusses the Aug. 20 Russian Spacewalk -- 08.17.12
NASA Public Affairs Officer Brandi Dean talks with Spacewalk Officer Art Thomason inside the Mission Control Center at Johnson Space Center. Expedition 32 Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko are scheduled to conduct a 6.5 hour spacewalk on Monday, Aug. 20.
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Profile: James Webster
Dr. James Webster investigates how the volatiles water, fluorine, chlorine, sulfur, and carbon dioxide influence the formation of metallic ore deposits, and how these volatiles lead to volcanic eruptions. He is interested in determining how ore deposits form via late-stage magmatic and mineralizing processes in ore metal-rich magmas. Other research, with Museum colleagues, on sulfur, chlorine, and water provides information on the nature of gases released during explosive volcanism at Augustine
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Science Bulletins: Malaria—Natural Selection and New Medicine
The malaria parasite and its human hosts are locked in an evolutionary arms race. The parasite kills more than a million people every year. Humans fight back with gradual genetic adaptation and better drugs. The parasite then adapts to evolve drug resistance. Watch as immunologist Dyann Wirth and her team at the Harvard School of Public Health study the evolutionary adaptations of Senegalese people and their malaria parasites in the field and in the lab. The scientists are seeking signs of natur
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UC Irvine Information Technology Consolidation Initiative
UCCSC 2012 Campus Collaboration Panels Collaboration in End User Support (Part 2, continued) UC Irvine Information Technology Consolidation Initiative Brian Buckler
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Defrag Tools: #5 - Autoruns and MSConfig | Defrag Tools

In this episode of Defrag Tools, Chad and I walk you through Sysinternals Autoruns. We also look at its predecessors: MSConfig and SysEdit. AutoRuns and MSConfig allow you to view and disable autostart entries on the computer. The autostart entries are locations in the registry and file system that can cause applications and DLLs to be automatically run at startup, login, application launch, and at many more registration
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The week ahead: September 17th 2012


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Phenylketonuira
In this activity, students are assigned different alleles of the gene for phenylalanine hydroxylase to research using OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man). They are then asked to both explain and illustrate how this mutation may cause the disease phenylketonuria (PKU).
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Colloids II
By: icamvid Paul Chaikin gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about colloids.
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Disciplinary Thinking - List of Resources
Description: An overview of all resources within the themes for the Disciplinary Thinking project. Theme: Overview of all themes Subject: HE - Education Author: Colleen McKenna and Jane Hughes: HEDERA, 2012 Owner: The University of Bath Audience: Educational developers within accredited programmes and courses in higher education. Issue Date: 6/09/2012 Version: Final License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License. (CC-BY-SA 2.0) Keyword
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Coriolis Free Throw
A rotating, non-inertial frame of reference makes playing ball difficult. These guys are attempting to pass and shoot a ball and can't seem to master it (01:21).
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Nonconservative Forces
OpenStax College
Define nonconservative forces and explain how they affect mechanical energy. Show how the principle of conservation of energy can be applied by treating the conservative […]

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Market Pulse: Banks beaten, DAX retreatin'
Nov. 16 - Euro zone financials the biggest loser in equities today, while Germany's DAX slips below 7,000 for the first time in over 2 months. And on this day in history, a Nasdaq meltdown...
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ISS Update - Oct. 18, 2012
The International Space Station video update for Oct. 18, 2012.
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What Hollande's Election Means for the Eurozone
In the aftermath of the election of Socialist Francois Hollande as the new president of France, eurozone austerity policies in Europe, which many now blame for pushing much of the Continent back into recession, appear likely to be loosened. At the same time, at least some complementary growth-oriented policies may be introduced. Big questions remain, however: What will these changes look like, and how much difference will they make? (Article with podcast)Author(s): No creator set

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Albert Camus, Algerian Chronicles
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674072589 More than 50 years after Algerian independence, ALGERIAN CHRONICLES, with its prescient analysis of the dead end of terrorism, is available in English for the first time. Published in France in 1958--the year the war caused the collapse of the Fourth French Republic--it is one of Albert Camus' most political works: an exploration of his commitment to Algeria, built on questions about violence and counter-violence, national identity, terro
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