U.S. Day Ahead: JPMorgan and Wells Fargo up next
Oct 11 - Forget the doom and gloom, financial earnings kick off with JPMorgan and Wells Fargo - Wall Street's banking on profits!
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The Gecko Visits California
This Geico commercial could be a cute introduction or hook for a unit about California.  (0:31)
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SENSORY DETAILS AND TRANSITIONS
This video provides a brief explanation of how sensory details and transitions are used in writing.  This video was made for a "flipped" classroom (meaning students are introduced to a concept first through the video), but would be suitable to complement any lesson on using sensory detail in writing.  It also covers transition words.  (03:19)
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Clemson professor creates tool to resolve issues related to Affirmative Action
Clemson University professor Juan Gilbert explains why a tool he created - Applications Quest - can help resolve issues related to the ongoing debate over the use of Affirmative Action for college admission and hiring practices.
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Karl Roemer's "Long Division Song"
Song about steps and concepts of long division. Divide, multiply, subtract, bring down. This is a great song to introduce and/or review long division in the classroom and at home. (3:11)
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Polymeric Nanofiber Scaffold
In this video, Ching Theng Koh shows the microstructure of a fibrous polymer scaffold, produced by an electrospining technique. Polymeric electrospun scaffolds have been considered as replacement of various tissues due to their microstructures, which mimic the fibrous networks in natural tissues such as cartilage and blood vessels. This video shows one of the images we used to study how nanofiber scaffold deforms at micrometer scale under mechanical loading. Such study provides guidelines to r
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.NET Framework 4.5 Support in Windows Azure Web Sites | Web Camps TV

Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.

In this episode, Brady welcomes Yochay Kiriaty onto the show to introduce a great addition to the Windows Azure Web Sites platform—new support to Windows Azure Web Sites for the .NET Framework 4.5. This adds support for asynchronous ASP.NET, enhanced functionality r
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Defrag Tools: #12 - TaskMgr and ResMon | Defrag Tools

In this episode of Defrag Tools, Chad Beeder and Larry Larsen walk you through Task Manager and Resource Monitor. Sometimes you can't download Sysinternals or other troubleshooting tools, at these time, you can turn to these in-box applications that allow you to investigate the computer.

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I Am Elon: Brian Delgado
Brian Delgado describes his Elon experience in the Fall 2012 installment of The Magazine of Elon's "I Am Elon" multimedia series. Produced by Kim Walker, Elon University Photographer
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U.S. Day Ahead: GE results could show more upside
Oct 18 - General Electric could be an earnings bright spot when it reports. Get ready to see stronger profits thanks to higher demand for nat gas and oil production equipment
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Sarah Maitland - Rain City Chronicles - Extra Ordinary
On September 21, 2012 The Vancouver Foundation and SFU Public Square partnered with Rain City Chronicles to host Extra Ordinary, an evening of storytelling and music at the Vancouver Playhouse. The night featured the personal reflections of local community members, women and men who have drawn on their very ordinary-ness to accomplish something extraordinary. These folks represented some of Metro Vancouver's citizens who work tirelessly, thanklessly, to better their neighbourhoods and the lives
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Geraldine the Giraffe Learns About /Ww/
In this cute video, Geraldine the Giraffe learns about the letter /Ww/. She learns to say the sound correctly and looks for things in her house that begin with /Ww/. She finds a wolf, a block of wood, a wallet, and Prince William. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review alphabet letters and sounds in the early childhood classroom. (4:01)
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Thurgood Marshall: Biography
Thurgood Marshall, born on July 2, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland, studied law at Howard University. As counsel to the NAACP, he utilized the judiciary to champion equality for Black Americans. In 1954, he won the Brown v. Board of Education case, in which the Supreme Court ended racial segregation in public schools. Marshall was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1967 and served for 24 years. In this video clip, learn more about activist Thurgood Marshall. (2:13)
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Dancing in the Public Square: Street Music as Activism

Members of Somerville's Honk! Festival organizing committee discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by this seven-year-old activist street music festival, the nation-wide street-band movement it has nurtured, and its implications for other political movements.

John Bell is a member of the Honk! organizing committee and Director of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at the University of Connecticut. He is recognized as an expert on the history,
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A lesson with Miss Wales on subtracting across zeros using the "squaring off" method.