Montel Williams and Adora
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Strut And Stroll
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Order of Operations with Fractions
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Murray River in Victoria Australia
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Audacity Basics
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Heart and Pulse of UKOER
'The Heart' image is a visualisation of how the #ukoer Twitter community is connected (friend relationships) based on users whose tweet included the #ukoer tag from April 2009 to the beginning of January 2012. The results are graphed in Gephi, node size reflecting the bridging capacity of that person within the network (betweenness centrality), and grouped using a community detection algorithm (modularity class). Profile descriptions for each of the groupings is used to generate a word cloud. 'T
Banning the Slave Trade
On January 1, 1808, Great Britain and the United States banned the slave trade. Although the process of importing slaves had been declared illegal in the United States, the institution of slavery within the states remained very much alive. Learn more about the abolitionists and their cause in this video clip from Discovery Channel's series, "Assignment Discovery." (0:48)
The Triangular Trade
With its strong navy, Britain dominated the slave trade and turned it in to an industry. The triangular trade refers to the bond between Africa, America and Europe. Learn more in this clip from Discovery Channel's series, "Assignment Discovery." (1:47)
Apartheid in South Africa
Apartheid is the political system of racial segregation. In South Africa, apartheid gave privileges white people and discriminated against people of color. Nelson Mandela gave South African people of color new found hope. Learn about apartheid and its effects on the South African community on Discovery Channel's "Assignment Discovery." (0:58)
History of Timbuktu
Timbuktu was the center of the gold and salt trade in its day. Many Muslims flooded the area to study at the mosque. Learn more about Timbuktu in this video clip from Discovery Channel's "Assignment Discovery." (2:10)
Songhai Empire
After the weakening of the Mali Empire, the new Songhai Empire arose. It was the third great empire in ancient Africa, and the people of the land followed Islam. The impact of this great empire can still be seen today. Learn more in this video clip from Discovery Channel's "Assignment Discovery." (0:44)
The Nile’s 4,000 Miles
The Nile River, the longest river in the world, is more than 4000 miles. All the early empires in Africa developed near this river. Learn more in Discovery Channel's series, "Assignment Discovery." (2:06)
La invasión musulmana en España - en español
La huella de los musulmanes en la península ibérica es notable. Dejaron nuevas técnicas de regadío y nuevos cultivos, así como un comercio muy activo. Sin embargo lo más destacado es el legado cultural que se heredó.
Curse of Tutankhamun: Decoding a Curse
In this video clip, explore some of King Tut's lavish funeral rites and treasures and understand more about the 4,000 year old code of Hesse. Egyptian bodies needed preserving and protection from evil and King Tut received the only the finest. (2:17)
MUS 160-05, Applied piano, Fall 2004
This course consists of weekly 45-minute piano lessons, three performance classes, attendance at two designated music-related events, and listening assignments. The content of the course will be individually designed for you and with you in terms of your skills and goals. We will plan long-term and short-term goals in order to increase your piano proficiency skills.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
De Taalbende Met deze applicatie kan je woorden uit De Taalbende 2de leerjaar oefenen op de iPad. Wat kan je met deze applicatie doen?
TeacherTube and PMWiki
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Electro Tennis at South by SouthWest Do you love Pong? Sure! We all do! Well the brainiacs at Frog decided to take the classic arcade game and bring it to the next level. This is one of the masterpieces they showed off at the Interactive party at this years SXSW. It's human powered Pong...all software and hardware were custom built. Sweet!
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Frederick Douglass
In this video clip, learn about how Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery to become one of the most respected and effective abolitionist leaders. (2:25)















