Diversity Conversation: Jeannette Walls and Nora Neill
GRCC English professor Nora Neill interviews Jeannette Walls, author of The Glass Castle, about writing and her inspirations.
Pumpkin Feels Lonely
This read aloud provides a good moral when Pumpkin learns that everyone has something special they can do. This is a good resource for a listening/smartboard center. (1:57)
11.12. Exchange Rates of Coexisting Moneys Faculty conversation: Reza Nassiri Kitten's First Full Moon Chicago History Episode 2 Aftermath by Siegfried Sassoon (poetry reading) U.S. auto sales rise again Project Greenfield The Holloway Series in Poetry - Judith Goldman Aubie's Typical Day Allocution de Michel Paty : Chimie, physique et épidémiologie dans la pensée d’A. Pacault
Acteur clé de la chimie physique française, le professeur Pacault, avait le goût de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences.
Membre du Comité national français d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, Michel Paty revient sur cette activité et cette passion commune.
What is Pressure? Taking the long view Saving Political History Thinking on Your Feet: Principals’ Reflection-in-Action The Seven Seas - Episode #7 Russia Northeastern Men's Basketball Press Conference - at Massachusetts - November 14, 2011 appecon12_part1 This Week @Minnesota: Cosi fan tutte, Parkour and student scholarship video contest
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Reza Nassiri, director of MSU's Institute of International Health, the associate dean of global health programs for the College of Osteopathic Medicine and a professor in clinical pharmacology, speaks about his upcoming presentation in the World AIDS Day Summit in Beijing.
This video includes text, narration, and images for the book Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes. The story is part of the suggested reading material listed on the corestandards.org website for grades K-1. (03:14)
Chicago History takes a look at the Union Stockyard in this ten minute video. Ideal for students reading Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and to provide students a look at working conditions during this time period and how the rich controlled the stockyards. Some duplication with Episode I.
Information about Siegfried Sassoon "The greatest poet to have survived the war" here:
http://movehimintothesun.wordpress.com/2011/03/24/they-siegfried-sassoon/
The First World War pictures are from this site:
http://www.voiceseducation.org/category/tag/combined-negatives
Have you forgotten yet?...
For the world's events have rumbled on since those gagged days,
Like traffic checked while at the crossing of city-ways:
And the haunted gap in your mind has filled with thoughts that flow
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Nov 1 - Even in the face of high unemployment auto sales are slowly recovering. Higher used car prices, better financing, and the need to replace older vehicles is playing a role. Though analysts warn the gains are tenuous. Jeanne Yurman reports.
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JUDITH GOLDMAN is the author of Vocoder (Roof 2001), DeathStar/rico-chet (O Books 2006), and l.b.; or, catenaries (Krupskaya 2011). She co-edited the annual journal War and Peace with Leslie Scalapino from 2005-2009 and is currently Poetry Feature Editor for the academic web-journal Postmodern Culture. From 2007-2011, she was a Harper Schmidt Fellow at the University of Chicago. In fall 2011, she is the visiting Holloway Poet at the University of Californ
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Pressure is the force per unit of surface area, what does that mean? Well, if I sit down on a chair, I'm applying the force of my body over the surface area of that chair and that probably doesn't hurt. If I sit down on a nail I'm applying the same force but on a very, very small surface area and that's going to hurt a lot. (02:31)
Dr Michael Pollitt defends the energy industry in the wake of criticism over their rising profits by their regulator Ofgem
A short clip from an Overby Center program Political Paper Archivist Leigh McWhite hosted which explains how the Modern Political Archives recaptured thousands of hours of Mississippi political film history. http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/general_library/archives/political/
Produced by Mary Stanton.
John Bond
In this study the reflection-in-action of experienced school principals was investigated. While reflection-on-action occurs after-the-fact, reflection-in-action is situated in the context of […]
The Seven Seas: Arts and Cultures of ECU is a student produced program for East Carolina University. The show examines cultures and arts from around the world. This week's show visits the country of Russia. Our guests include Dr. Elena Murenina, Director of the Russian Studies Program, and Ms. Galina Panova, Instructor of ballet in the School of Theatre and Dance. Dr. Murenina will discuss the history and culture of Russia and Ms. Panova will discuss the art and discipline behind Russian ballet.
Northeastern men's basketball head coach Bill Coen meets with the media following Northeastern's 83-67 loss at Massachusetts on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011, at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass.
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Professor Leo Feler
In "This Week @Minnesota" for the week of Nov. 14-18, 2011, get a sneak peek at an upcoming opera performance of Mozart's "Cosi fan tutte," follow students as they practice parkour on campus, and learn about a student video contest for scholarships!













