Revisiting The Moon
Evidence suggests there may be deposits of ice within craters at the
poles of the moon. If this proves to be the case, Planetary Scientist
Dr. Paul Spudis says it could possibly be “the most valuable piece of
real estate in the solar system.” This video explains why this mission may be important and the problems that need to be overcome.

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Drugs: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Sponsored by the Auburn University Economics Club, this talk by Mark Thornton was presented at the Ludwig von Mises Institute on 1 October 2012.

La Grecia Clásica - parte 1 de 2
Documental didáctico perteneciente a la colección Exploradores de la Historia. Muy buen video para niños. (8:16)
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Coroner's Report: Stonewall Jackson
The Confederate general Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own men during a major Civil War battle, but it wasn't his wounds that killed him eight days later. In this video clip, learn how exactly the commander died. (2:35)
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Bob Uecker Loves Wisconsin
In this History Channel States video, Bob Uecker, former Milwaukee Braves player and also a sportscaster, discusses the pleasures of living in Wisconsin. The Midwest state brings both the love of the game and life's simple enjoyments together. (2:26)
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Meet Curiosity, a Mars Rover (Interactive)
In this interactive activity adapted from NASA, explore the onboard equipment and technologies that will help Curiosity, the latest Mars rover, meet its primary mission goal: to search for evidence of life. To achieve this, Curiosity will employ high-resolution stereoscopic cameras, spectrometers, chromatographs, environmental monitoring sensors, communications antennas, and a radiation detector, all of which you can explore in this activity.
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Jepson School of Leadership Studies Finale Ceremony 2012
The Jepson School of Leadership Studies recognizes its Class of 2012 at the School's Finale ceremony. Retiring Professors Gill Robinson Hickman and J. Thomas Wren give the keynote address. May 5, 2012
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French musical conjugation / Folk music / chercher
French musical conjugation in Folk music - chercher. (Chercher means 'to search') (01:37) First, the conjugated words are sung, then there is silence where the viewer is supposed to sing.
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The week ahead: May 11th 2012


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Animal Classification
This is a short clip to talk about the simple division of animals for third grade. It only includes mammals, fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles and arthropods. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (5:01)
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ISS Update - May 16, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 16, 2012.
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Conrad Wolfram: Teaching kids real math with computers


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ISS Update - May 17, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 17, 2012.
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Learn Spanish Online - Cartoon 2
This video has substitles in English and Spanish (and the narration is only in Spanish) and is suitable for intermediate learners. This features a cartoon about Gulliver's Travels.
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Catastrophic dehumanization
Professor Thomas Homer-Dixon gives a talk on Dehumanization for the Oxford Martin School Public Lectures series. Introduced by Professor Ian Goldin Dehumanization is arguably a defining feature of the most brutal acts of human violence, such as saturation bombardment of civilian populations, terrorist attacks on urban centers, intense battlefield combat, and genocide. I propose a psychological explanation of this phenomenon that uses a catastrophe manifold to describe a set of psychological stat
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2012 Commencement Ceremony 2
College of Business Administration and Public Policy Antonia Hernandez, Keynote Speaker
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Reroofing Your Uncle's House (Interactive)
In this interactive activity adapted from the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, use mathematics and measuring skills to solve a construction problem. Play a game using tools (including a tape measure, notepad, and calculator) to determine how many shingles are needed to reroof a house. Learn about the importance of proper planning and how miscalculating the amount of materials needed can add to the cost and time spent on a project.
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Behind the Scenes - Commencement 2012
Can you specify the number of chairs set up for commencement? Do you know a Super Marshal from a Faculty Faculty Marshal? University staff explain the herculean task of creating the perfect day for our graduates.
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