Physical Changes and Conservation of Matter
The video opens with children in the Science Studio observing a common magic trick in which matter seems to disappear. As they try to follow the button that vanishes from their field of vision, the Author(s): No creator set

Line Integrals and Vector Fields
The instructor uses line integrals to find the work done on a particle moving through a vector field. The instructor uses computer software for demonstration. The screen is dark with small writing, so the viewer may want to open the screen to 'full screen'. The instructor is clear and easy to understand.
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Conception de protocoles expérimentaux : comprendre l'actualité récente en paléontologie.
21st September 2006, the most of the internationals media shows the child of Dikika as a discover in Ethiopia : a three age old Australopithecus. The craniums pictures were similar as this we used in a labwork we proposed to pupils in French high school.
Author(s): Marzin Patricia,Devallois Daniel,Monod-Ansaldi Ré

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Biodiversity
With current extinction rates exceeding those of previous mass extinctions, many biodi versity studies focus on efforts to count the Earth’s species before they are lost. This session explores current field experiments studying complex ecosystems and how environmental and biodiversity changes might affect their functions.
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001 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Probability Amplitudes and Quantum States
First lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009
Author(s): James Binney

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The Hobby of Chess
MEET ME AT THE CORNER, Virtual Field Tips for Kids introduces you to August in this kid-friendly video about the joy of learning to play chess. For more video podcasts for kids by kids to to our website

(www.meetmeatthecorner.org). Each episode has links to fun websites and a Learning Corner of questions and extended activities.

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Episode 9: Doggy DNA

Dr Steven Holloway discusses research into canine DNA and its applications with Science Host, Dr Shane Huntington

 

 

Guest: Dr Steven Holloway from the Faculty of Veterinary Science.
Topic: Canine DNA research and its applications

Duration: 19 min 08 sec


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Episode 45: 21st Century Cosmology

Prof Rachel Webster takes us into the future of cosmology in a quest to discover our universe's past. With Science host Dr Shane Huntington.

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Duration: 2
Author(s): up-close@unimelb.edu.au (University of Melbourne)

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Microsoft Access Tutorial : How to Create a Microsoft Access Query That Uses More Than 1 Field
 In Microsoft Access, creating a query that uses more than one field means running the query wizard and choosing more than one field from a given table. Title a query that returns information from a specific field in Microsoft Access
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Episode 78: Accounting for Imams

In this episode, three conversations on imams and educators in Muslim communities. Host Jacky Angus speaks to author and lawyer Irfan Yusuf about the roles and predicaments of imams in Australia and elsewhere; to researcher Anisa Buckley on imams and their role in marriage and divorce; and to educator Dr Eeqbal Hassim on getting school teachers up to speed on Muslim issues.
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Episode 103: The Irish Diaspora and Its Legacy

Historian Professor Elizabeth Malcolm tells the story of Irish migration, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries, and what it means for Ireland and the world today. With host Jennifer Cook.

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World War II: Italian Campaign - part 2/5
Focuses on the difficult Italian Campaign beginning with Operation Torch in North Africa, the invasion of Sicily; Salerno, Anzio, Cassino; and the capture of Rome. Interviewees include General Mark Wayne Clark, Field Marshal Lord Harding, Bill Mauldin, and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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World War II: Italian Campaign - part 3/5
1943 - 1944 Focuses on the difficult Italian Campaign beginning with Operation Torch in North Africa, the invasion of Sicily; Salerno, Anzio, Cassino; and the capture of Rome. Interviewees include General Mark Wayne Clark, Field Marshal Lord Harding, Bill Mauldin, and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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World War II: Italian Campaign - part 4/5
1943 - 1944 Focuses on the difficult Italian Campaign beginning with Operation Torch in North Africa, the invasion of Sicily; Salerno, Anzio, Cassino; and the capture of Rome. Interviewees include General Mark Wayne Clark, Field Marshal Lord Harding, Bill Mauldin, and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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World War II: Italian Campaign - part 5/5
1943 - 1944 Focuses on the difficult Italian Campaign beginning with Operation Torch in North Africa, the invasion of Sicily; Salerno, Anzio, Cassino; and the capture of Rome. Interviewees include General Mark Wayne Clark, Field Marshal Lord Harding, Bill Mauldin, and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.
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Tongue-Drive Wheelchair
Electrical and computer engineers designed a system based on magnets that
enables disabled persons to use the tongue to control the movement of a
wheelchair. Movement of the magnetic tracer attached to the tongue is detected
by an array of magnetic field sensors mounted on a headset outside the mouth. This is a motivating video for students to show that technology can be used to help people in a variety of ways. It can also be used as a problem solving lesson.

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What Is Broadcast Journalism?
Broadcast journalism used to be restricted to TV and radio
only, but now the Internet plays an integral role in the field of
broadcasting the news through blogs, videos and station Web sites.
A former TV news anchors explains the the definition of broadcast journalism with insider information in this clip.  Words shown on bottom of screen as we see the head shot of the CEO speaking.  (1:13)

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Reading URLs
When you travel the internet the URL is the address of a specific site.  It is a resource found on the internet.  A collection of sites is searched to give you results.  When you find what you are looking for question is the site valid?  Look for the Author, is he/she an expert in their field, what evidence is there to support that the information is true? (1:21)
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The Tallis Scholars sings Palestrina
The most excellent ensemble The Tallis Scholars, here in a live performance of Nunc Dimittis by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina(1524?-1594).

The Tallis Scholars are a British vocal ensemble normally consisting of two singers per part, with a core group of ten singers.
Formed in 1973 by their director Peter Phillips, they specialise in performing a cappella sacred vocal music written during the Renaissance by composers from all over Europe. They are currently recognised as one

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Robert Sabuda, pop-up book artist

MEET ME AT THE CORNER, Virtual Field Trips for Kids takes you to New York City to learn about the history of the moveable book.
Our young girl host interviews  pop-up book artist Robert Sabuda, who shows us how his books are made. Visit the website www.meetmeathecorner.org for links to fun websites and a Learning Corner of questions and extended activities.  (4:19)

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