El origen del hombre - National Geographic - Español parte 5 de 5
Documental de National Geographic dónde podemos observar como ha evolucionado el hombre desde sus inicios. Aquí tienen el origen del hombre. (7:31)
Flowers by the Millions
This video explains how the florist business works and how they keep track of the hundreds of millions of flowers they sell each year. The video could be used to show the importance of math in daily life as well as a video to help students understand how florists work. Video also shows where flowers are grown and this could make for a good geography project. (5:05)
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Singin' in the Rain
The URI Theater Department presents: "Singin' in the Rain"
April 25-29, 2012 - 7:30pm
April 28-29, 2012 - 2:00pm
Garden and Glass: Dale and Leslie Chihuly in Conversation with Marissa Mayer
Dale and Leslie Chihuly stop by the Googleplex for a conversation about the upcoming Seattle exhibition: Chihuly Garden and Glass. Joining the conversation is Michelle Bufano, the Chihuly Garden and Glass Executive Director. Dale will first discuss his career and inspirations for the exhibition. Following that, Leslie discusses community involvement and the Seattle culture scene. Marissa Mayer then moderates a Q&A with Dale, Leslie, and Michelle.
You can find more information about the exhibiti
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Multi-step equations 1
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Power systems 5
UGA Grad Studies 3MT Finals - April Conway
April Conway presents her entry in the 1st Annual UGA 3MT Competition, titled "Conservation of the Pygmy Hippopotamus in Sierra Leone." Congraulations to April on winning 1st place in this year's competition.
The Three Minute Thesis (3MTâ„¢) is a research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland. The exercise develops academic, presentation, and research communication skills and supports the development of students' capacity to effectively explain their research in l
Solving One-Step Equations 2
Solving One-Step Equations 2
22 Mar 2012: REA State of the School Address
Edwin "Ned" Thomas, the William & Stephanie Sick Dean of Engineering, joined Rice in 2011 following a distinguished career as a materials scientist and several years as chair of the Department of Materials Science at MIT, the leading program in the nation. In his first eight months at Rice, Ned has been busy observing and assessing every aspect of the Rice engineering program, from undergraduate teaching to faculty research to alumni experiences. Now, in his first major address to alumni, Ned wi
UA Students Host International Festival
The International Festival was a fun and cultural day hosted by the students of the Center of English as a Second Language. More than 30 countries were represented at the recent event, which featured music, dance, food and games on the UA Mall.
Panel 1: The Evolving Int'l Development Landscape (part 2) The international development landscape is evolving in ways that impact how development is conceived and implemented around the world. This panel brings together representatives from development finance and knowledge producing institutions to discuss the how these changes are evolving both institutionally and on the ground. International institutions are evolving and restructuring their partnerships with developing countries, shifting their focus from the national to the municipal scale, even
The Causes of the Revolution of 1776 [Our Enemy, the State (1935)] It was said at the time, I believe, that the actual causes of the colonial revolution of 1776 would never be known. The causes assigned by our schoolbooks may be dismissed as trivial; the various partisan and propagandist views of that struggle and

The Ricardian Law of Comparative Advantage Even the most hostile critics of the Ricardian system have granted that at least David Ricardo made one vital contribution to economic thou

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GRCC Tenured Faculty 2012
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Lorrie Thomas Ross - MarkEDing: Marketing's new connective success strategy
Lorrie Thomas Ross presented "MarkEDing: Marketing's new connective success strategy" at the 2012 Public Affairs Conference: Culture of Connectivity.
The concept behind markEDing is that marketing with an educational twist is today's most successful strategy. We "connect" through informative and educational content.
This presentation will address how MarkEDing is part of websites, branding, social media (and more) in a thoughtful, idea-provoking way.
Good TV Picks for Kids Ages 5-7
Simple tips to help parents select the better shows for students to watch and the information includes watching videos that teach academic skills and decision making and avoid violence. Also recommended between one and two hours per day of all media and to watch television with a child. (02:38)
Do Lectures: Do it for (Y)ourself
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. This is an inspiring talk from Indy Johar. It discusses how to build community around things. How do we go from ‘I’ to ‘We’. Big ideas. Challenging ideas.Indy Johar, Architect & policy researcher These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and do your thing, your passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day, just waiting, and waiting for you to follow your hear













