Count Basie - Basie Boogie
Count Basie - piano. Basie Boogie! Count Basie and his Orchestra, from Rhythm and Blues Review (1955).
We Sign Animals: A Song About Animals in Sign Language
In this video, an instructor demonstrates using sign language to sign a song about a parade of animals. She then performs the song with sign language as she sings along. The animals in the song are a rooster, horse, cow, goat, pig, and mouse. ( While the song is appropriate for young children, anyone learning sign language could benefit from this video.) ( 2:25)
Luxury car sales boost BMW
Jan. 9 - BMW has posted record car sales for 2011 and forecast a boom in luxury cars would keep it ahead of rivals this year. The world's number one maker of luxury premium cars is enjoying strong demand from China and the United States. Hayley Platt reports.
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Google+David Beckham
David Beckham will be doing a live Google interview on Thursday, January 19th at 9am PST / 12pm EST / 17pm GMT. Watch the interview live on youtube.com/atgoogletalks. As an added bonus, hangout with David directly after, right on his Google+ profile at 10:30am PST / 1:30pm EST / 18:30pm GMT.
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CNIPsy 2010 Marseille - Présentation de l'AFFEP (audio)
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille : 7ème Congrès National des Internes en Psychiatrie (CNIPsy).
Présentation de l'Association Européenne des Internes de Psychiatrie.
SCD Médecine.
Thème : «Mauvais genre»
Session : Sexualité et psychiatrie : un mélange des genres.
Modérateur : Pr Dominique PRINGUEY, Sandrine DYE.
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Historia de la Literatura en Lengua Alemana
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Diversity Literacy This resource provides the entirety of the Diversity Literacy course content. Resource #8660 Politics and Religion. Let's talk about it. Conservation Man Water-skimming ball leaps from surface Licensing of Geograph articles Target's next trend: boutique chic Entrepreneurial Leadership for Technology: An Opposable Mind English and Black History: Reading "Roll of Thunder" Liberty Is Not Complicated [Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect American Freedom • By Ron Paul • Grand Central Publishing, 2011 • xviii + 328 pages] 11.027 City to City: Comparing, Researching and Writing about Cities: New Orleans (MIT)
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As the nation ramps up for another presidential election, it's time to confront that unspoken social nemesis - the specter of politics and religion.
Associate professor, Matthew A. Sutton, addresses this issue in a thoughtful, nonpartisan manner through in depth studies on the origins and history of religion and politics in America.
Hoping to make history relevant to his students and the wider public, Sutton publishes in many venues, including a recent op-ed in the New York Times. His book, "A
This video promotes energy and water conservation, which are two concepts pertaining to sustainability. The song, "Conservation Man", was composed and performed by Clemson University volunteer Matthew Phillips. The audio was recorded at the Clemson University radio station studio (WSBF 88.1 FM). The video was produced by a group of students engaged in a client based technical writing class (English 314 * Professor Mike Pulley). For students' names, please see the credits at the end of the vid
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What users may or may not do with a Geograph article.
Jan 12 - Target will launch upscale shops within its stores in an effort to stand out, as retail sales post their weakest reading in 7 months. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Lesson ObjectiveStudents examine elements of the American Civil Rights Movement. Questions to ConsiderWhat types of questions does Ms. Marquis pose to guide students in analyzing Roll of Thunder?How does "micro-teaching" by students make the lesson more meaningful?Notice that students complete additional research to prepare for "micro-teaching"Common Core StandardsELA.SL.8.1a
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City to City, as a class, will jump into the complexity of planning in New Orleans, a post-disaster city. City-to-City will ask how a post-disaster city grapple with its ideas of identity, what it is, who it represents, and how it projects its sense of self to residences, businesses, tourists, and to the outside world. In considering its people, how do city planners think about who lives where and why? At the same time, how can city planners celebrate a city's history and its culture and how can














