Resource #7744
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BBC The Story of India PART 3 OF 24
This 15 minute video explains some of the langauge similarities between those in India and other nearby countries. It also deals with some culture and its relation to those on other countries as well. For older students.
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The University of Memphis minute for the week of October 14, 2011.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of October 14, 2011.
The Highway Code: Leesoefening
Op het einde van deze les kan de student: De verkeersregels van de Highway Code voor auto's begrijpen en verschillen opmerken met onze verkeersregels.
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Observe blood flow and muscle contraction in Lumbriculus variegates moving from underneath a coverslip.
Contributions of Mises in The Theory of Money and Credit Case Method The Cognitive Revolution The Power of Theater Leading Business Education Reshaping the Humanities Sports Helmets, Catcher's Mask Episode 164: Secularism, applied religiously: Harmonizing a hyper-diverse India Ebook + soundtrack = Booktrack Breakingviews: Cerberus-Innkeepers deal no "MAC" precedent Harpsichord Music Word Choice - Free English Video by Brightstorm Commonly Confused Words - Free English Video by Brightstorm Interview With Cookbook Author: Cricket Azima
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Todd Rakoff
Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, Harvard Law School
Steven Pinker
Johnstone Family Professor of Psychology
Harvard College Professor
Diane Paulus
Artistic Director, American Repertory Theater
Professor of the Practice of Theater, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Nitin Nohria
Dean, Harvard Business School
Richard P. Chapman Professor of Business Administration
Stephen Greenblatt
Cogan University Professor
Thomas J. Gill IV
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Chief, MGH Sports Medicine Service
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This video contains an interview with Alexandra Dunbar, an accomplished harpsichordist at the Julliard School of Music in New York City. She learns about the harsichord and the life of a musician. ( 3:51)
Word choice is also commonly known as diction. Diction is defined as thinking clearly about each specific word that is chosen. This video explains the importance of watching out for commonly confused words and making sure that idioms are used correctly. (4:21)
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This interview contains an interview with cookbook author Cricket Azima. Cricket explains how cooking and preparing food can teach math, geography, language, and world culture. She also demonstrates making Panzanella, an Italian bread salad. ( 3:52)













