Maria C. Osterhoudt Resolution - Board of Trustees 3/20/12
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Board of Trustees Meeting 03-20-12
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it t
A look at a Martin Luther King website
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Pied Piper of Hamelin (part 1 of 2)
Natasha of Storynory reads Robert Brownings Poem about the most famous
rat-charmer and catcher in history. The words are synced with the
beautiful illustrations of Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). NOTE: the words do not appear on the screen. (07:15)
Cómo se forma un delta - en español
Un delta se localiza delante de la línea de costa, ganando terreno al mar en forma de abanico. Están compuestos por brazos fluviales, que a su vez están separados por islas de sedimentos. Su origen está determinado por los sedimentos que el río deposita en su desembocadura. (1:30)
Breakingviews: Chance of meaningful reform in China: 'slim'
Mar. 20 - Reform in China can mean almost anything. A lack of external accountability to creditors or voters means the chances for meaningful reform without a major crisis are slim say Breakingviews.
The extraordinary life of John Herschel - Brian Warner
The 2006 Herschel lecture by Professor Brian Warner, University of Cape Town, explores the life of John Herschel, described as the 'first modern scientist', and the son of Bath's famous astronomer William Herschel.
Two great war poets: Gurney and Owen - Jon Stallworthy & Jane Potter
Jon Stallworthy, Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Oxford University and Dr Jane Potter of Oxford Brookes University, discuss the lives of Ivor Gurbey and Wilfred Owen.
Measuring wellbeing and sustainability - Anil Markandya
Professor Anil Markandya, from the Department of Economics & International Development, gives the Charter Day lecture in which he explores more sophisticated ways of measuring a country's wellbeing than just looking at GDP; these include assessing its ecological footprint, rating in the Corruption Perception Index and number of happy life years. Using these techniques, there are some surprising winners and losers.
What War Does The Legend of Yacana virtual restoration laboratory Earthquakes 101 Breakingviews: Brazil's slick oil prosecution Caesarean Section: Division of the uterovesical peritoneum and incision into the lower uterine segme Haunted House: Mummies Love Pies Elearning solutions Wonderful Worms An Introduction to Social and Emotional Learning MUS 196-05, Classical Guitar Ensemble, Fall 2004 MUS 196-04, Woodwind Chamber Ensemble, Fall 2004
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A story based on Inca stories of the sky about a llama.
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Earthquakes happen all the time, and can be barely noticeable or terribly devastating. What causes them? What can we do to be prepared? This 2:38 video explains what creates earthquakes, areas of the planet that have more quakes, and shows some of the devastation. A brief overview.
March 21 - Jeff Goldfarb and Chris Swann discuss looming criminal charges against Chevron for a spill off of Brazil's coast and whether there's a double standard developing for foreign oil companies.
"This video ""Division of the uterovesical peritoneum and incision into the lower uterine segment"" by Prof. Richard Adanu (University of Ghana) and Prof. Cary Engleberg (University of Michigan) is part of a series of videos from University of Ghana College of Health Sciences about Caesarean Section. The complete learning module is available through the African Health OER Network at: http://www.oerafrica.org/healthoer/Home/FindOER/ResourceResults/tabid/1864/mctl/Details/id/37484/Default.aspx A C
Do mummies love peas for dessert? Watch and find out. The goal for this segment is vowel combination -ie-. (1min)
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In this video segment from WILD TV, learn about 14-year-old Abigail Harden and her fascination with worms. She describes them as her first pets. She estimates there are about 50,000 worms in her local community garden. By eating organic matter, worms provide rich nutrients through their feces to help the plants grow. As they move through the soil they also provide aeration and drainage for the roots of the plants. Spreading fruit pulp around the plants to feed the worms draws them to the pl
This 4:11 video has some interesting ideas about helping students control their emotions, reduce violence and improve the school atmosphere. Lots of good visuals and insights. Well worth watching.
OVERALL CLASS OBJECTIVES:
1) To give students an opportunity to participate in a performing ensemble
setting particularly for the classical guitar
2) To improve overall musicianship
3) To perform as an ensemble works of various musical styles,This course consists of a weekly ensemble class on Wednesday’s from 12:00 – 12:50 p.m..
This course consists of a weekly ensemble class on Wednesday’s from 12:00 – 12:50 p.m..













