MIT Alumni Crew Oct 1, 2011
Alumni Crew Race between Class of '63 and MIT10.
Announcement of winner.
Christening of our new women’s racing shell in honor of Julie Soriero, our wonderful athletic director.
Chemistry Lecture- Amway
Kevin Eggebeen, Opal Lambert and Jeff Halim from Amway explain what they do at their jobs.
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Professor Leo Feler
Community and Diversity, An Urban Life in Oregon
Amelia Harris discusses what her childhood experiences have taught her about relating to people on human level...outside of portraying symbols or identities that would shape how others see her before hearing what she has to say.
Why I Am
Elliott Finn reads his statement of the development of his political identity and the lessons he's received through family, his love of nature, and trials and tribulations of being a student organizer.
Can the Supreme Court Save the Public Domain... and Hollywood?
Peter Decherney is Associate Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Pennsylvania and the author of the forthcoming book Hollywood's Copyright Wars.
Ropes Course 4
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Knox arrives in Seattle, says "thank you"
Oct. 4 - Amanda Knox thanks her supporters after arriving home in Seattle, one day after an Italian court cleared the 24-year-old of murder and freed her from prison. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Karen Polenske
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What's Personal is Political - An Interview
In this interview, Clayton Southall discusses how both Right and Left-wing politics have influenced him as he has grown to develop a political identity that is all his own.
Orientation to Canadian Geography
This 5:22 minute video reviews some of the major aspects of this topic. However, the video just uses a narrator and a global map and does not show enough specifics to help students identify the locations of most comments.
1958 Newsreel: Alaska becomes the 49th state
Alaska became the 49th state of the United States on January 3, 1958. Alaska was purchased from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million ($113 million in today's dollars) at about two cents per acre ($4.74/km² This one minute video is a brief overview of how statehoood was celebrated in that state.
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Bourne of War "War is the health of the State." The famous seven words appeared in an unfinished manuscript written by the progressive essayist Randolph Silliman Bourne (1886-1918) during World War I. In a collection of Bourne's essays entitled War

Vietnam War - Hue City 1968
This eight minute video shows actual footage of what happened in this event. It does not offer any insights or maps to provide students with a picture of the purpose of this battle, but it does show some of the soliders in actions. Some scenes of deaths.
Les énergies renouvelables - Hervé Pignon
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
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Lycée Général Beaupré (59 Haubourdin)
A Brief History of Angola
The Eduardo dos Santos Foundation (FESA) officially presented this documentary film entitled "Made in Angola" and it contains some images centered around the turbulent history of this African country.
Kiribati
Some of Kiribati Islands form a country that is mostly only four meter above the sea level. It independent from the United Kingdom in 1979. This 5:46 long video has images and graphics that explain this unique country. There isn't any narration. Good cultural photos.













