Fourth-Grade Games & Activities on Sentences & Sentence Fragments
In this video, a teacher explains some games and activities for helping students with complete sentences and fragments.  (03:01)
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Adjective Games
Adjective games are a great way to teach students more about the English language - and to learn a few new things yourself. Learn about adjective games for middle level and high school students with help from a professional reading and English tutor in this free video clip.  (02:22)
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MythBusters - Rubens' Flaming Tube
The mythbusters explain the standing wave in the Ruben's tube. There is a good explanation in this video that describes what causes the wave (01:58).
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Breakingviews: Toasting AIG
Sept 10 - Jeffrey Goldfarb talks to Breakingviews columnists about the financial, symbolic and political ramifications of Uncle Sam ceding control of insurance giant AIG in an $18 bln stock sale.
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Find out how to prepare for an interview -- the research to undertake, the types of questions you may be asked and how to structure your answers.
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Coming in from the cold: recognition and reward for part-time language tutors in the FAVOR project.
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MSUToday: Making Michigan movie magic
When students from Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, and Wayne State University got together to produce a feature film, they set their rivalries aside and focused on making movie magic.
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Photography: How to Control Exposure
This video is a lesson excerpt. Use the ISO rating system to control the speeds of the film that you use.  The smaller the ISO number the less sensitive it is to light.  This is also used in digital cameras in the main menu of the digital camera.  If you are shooting in bright outdoor light choose 50-100.  Indoors with household light use film with an ISO setting of 400.  Use the right exposure so you don't over expose the film.
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Four graduate recruiters from Boots, ASDA, the Co-operative and HSBC -- talk about the skills and experience they look for when recruiting university students and graduate.
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Four graduate recruiters from Boots, ASDA, The Co-operative and HSBC talk about the key issues facing the retail sector.
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This Day in History April 22: The First Earth Day
Earth Day, an event to increase public awareness of the world's environmental problems, is celebrated in the United States for the first time. Millions of Americans, including students from thousands of colleges and universities, participated in rallies, marches, and educational programs. (1:00)
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Dan Roden: “Genomes, Hype, and a Realistic Pathway to Personalized Medicine”
Watch video of the Chancellor’s Lecture Series, featuring a talk by Dr. Dan Roden: “Genomes, Hype, and a Realistic Pathway to Personalized Medicine” Roden is widely-recognized for his expertise in clinical, genetic, cellular, and molecular basis of arrhythmia susceptibility and variability responses to arrhythmia therapies. Over the past decade, he has led Vanderbilt’s broader efforts inkeep reading »
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This Week @Minnesota: Sept. 14, 2012, low-cost options on campus
THIS WEEK @MINNESOTA: Sept. 10-14. In this episode of the weekly video feature, we check out low-cost options for students around campus. Highlights include Gopher football games from $12, money management tips from the Live Like a Student campaign and an open source textbook catalog.
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Sports Spread: Back to the Premiership
Sept. 13 - International football is over for a month so the Premiership dominates this weekend's sport. Plus we'll preview Real Madrid against Manchester City in the Champions League.
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[Included in The Bastiat Collection (2011), this article appeared in Economic Sophisms (1845).]

At a time when everybody is bent on bringing about a saving in the expense of transport — and when, in order to effect this saving, we are forming roads and canals, i
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Learn about the Math Tutorial Lab and all it does for GRCC students.
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Jennifer Battle, with MSU's Office of Campus Sustainability, and Laurie Thorp, with the MSU College of Natural Science, talk about saving the planet and campus sustainability with MSUToday host Jim Peck.
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