CSUN's Red RAVEN Robot on the Science Channel
Cal State Northridge Professor C.T. Lin, Department of Mechanical Engineering, appears in this clip from the Science Channel's "Prophets of Science Fiction." Lin explains the project he led with his team of CSUN students called the "Red RAVEN" (Robotic Autonomous Vehicle Engineered at Northridge) and its implications for future technological advancements in transportation.
Courtesy of the Science Channel.
Paediatrics : Clinical Examinations - Examination of the Cardiovascular System
This video "Clinical Examinations in Paediatrics: Examination of the Cardiovascular System" is part of a multimedia-based module by Prof. J. Welbeck, Prof. J. O. Oliver-Comey, Prof. B. Goka, Prof. O. Rodrigues, Dr. E. Badoe, Dr. C. Enweronu-Laryea, Dr. C. Oduro-Boatey, Dr. L. Renner, Prof. Richard M. K. Adanu, and Chris Andrew Yebuah. The module is designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in paediatrics. This module explores basic guidelines for paediatric
De justes inégalités
John Rawls est un auteur américain qui a réveillé la philosophie politique, qui a pris au sérieux les critiques de ses contempteurs, et qui s'est impliqué dans la vie politique américaine. C'est un auteur classique, qui doit beaucoup à la pensée de Kant.
Son ouvrage le plus connu, Théorie de la justice, répond à une question fondamentale de la philosophie politique : selon quels principes ordonner une société juste ? Trois grands principes, que l'auteur écartera successi
De justes inégalités
John Rawls est un auteur américain qui a réveillé la philosophie politique, qui a pris au sérieux les critiques de ses contempteurs, et qui s'est impliqué dans la vie politique américaine. C'est un auteur classique, qui doit beaucoup à la pensée de Kant.
Son ouvrage le plus connu, Théorie de la justice, répond à une question fondamentale de la philosophie politique : selon quels principes ordonner une société juste ? Trois grands principes, que l'auteur écartera successi
Open Classroom 12/14/2011 - #2 Burnes Presentation
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This week: The Role of Government Reconsidered
Lecturers: Barry Bluestone, Nonnie Burnes, and Michael Dukakis
Josephine: -mp-
Watch Josephine as she sells some interesting items to her friends and neighbors. The goal for this segment is consonant blend -mp-. (0:30)
Cloud Patterns in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
This lesson is designed to help students gain knowledge in graphing a microset of data, then using the graphs to investigate trends in cloud coverage over a given locale. Students are provided content-related activities to enhance background knowledge.
Frank Guenther Lecture 3-15-12
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Duke Chapel Live - 3/25/2012
Duke Chapel Live - 3/25/2012
Revit 2012 Project Tutorial Set 5B
Revit 2012 Project Tutorial Set 5B
Prepared for BENV2425 Building Information Modelling
Session 1, 2012
Built Environment, UNSW
Revit 2012 Project Tutorial Set 5D
Revit 2012 Project Tutorial Set 5D
Prepared for BENV2425 Building Information Modelling
Session 1, 2012
Built Environment, UNSW
New Zealand Fur Seal Territorial Fight
This short video gives excellent real life footage of New Zealand Fur Seals fighting over territory. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of these amazing animals as they interact in their natural environment. The New Zealand fur seal has been recorded diving deeper and for longer than any other species of fur seal. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (1:39)
Platypus Swimming in Winter Habitat
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Platypus swimming in its winter habitat. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of this amazing animal as it swims through icy water. The distinctive features that make the platypus so instantly recognizable are its duck-like bill, dense, waterproof fur, webbed feet, and broad, flattened tail. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:43)
The Euro Currency in the Light of the Progression Theorem Behind the scenes: Designing Microsoft’s reinvented certifications Join the Cert Doctors, Dr. Sneath and Dr. Munson, as they talk about how Microsoft designs its certification exams as well as some new and more interactive question types for IT Pros and Developers. Charles talks with them about the reinvented MCSE and MCSD certifications being launched today, and how the latest technologies like private cloud, SQL Server 2012 and Windows 8 are being addressed with new certifications. The Evolution of Mises's Monetary Thought Competing Alliances of World War II The Subsistence Fund and ABCT Perfect Tense Puzzle Hot Apps: Toy Soldiers Booot Camp, Flashlight-X Pro, BuildDown, MealTimer, Puzzle Time Hot Apps will feature 5 of the hottest apps each week for the Windows Phone 7. In this episode Laura takes a look at:
Symposium on the Centennial of 'The Theory of Money and Credit'. Recorded 9 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [20:16]
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Symposium on the Centennial of 'The Theory of Money and Credit'. Recorded 9 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [33:21]
The Second World War was basically a battle between the Axis Powers and the Allied Forces for control of the world. Comprising the Axis were Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany, Benito Mussolini’s fascist Italy and Hirohito’s Japan. The Allies initially were Britain, France and Poland; however, when the United States was eventually drawn into the war that country also fought for this side. In Part 3 of our series on WWII, WatchMojo.com finds out who was fighting whom during the Second
Symposium on the Centennial of 'The Theory of Money and Credit'. Recorded 9 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [15:23]
Perfect Tense Puzzle.













