Reshaping the Humanities
Stephen Greenblatt
Cogan University Professor
Sports Helmets, Catcher's Mask
Thomas J. Gill IV
Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Chief, MGH Sports Medicine Service
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 Resource #7863 Scene Throw TecnologÃa y Dispositivos Multimedia Sustainable Consumption Bill of Rights Rap Scan (Jan Olofsson) Unlocking new energy possibilities with dead wood Two Sides of One Force EEMIS 2011: Les bénéfices de l'évaluation des technologies de l'information (video)
Titre: Les bénéfices de l'évaluation des technologies de l'information pour les hôpitaux français
Conférence enregistrée lors de la "Sixième Ecole d' Eté Méditérranéenne d'Information En Santé" sur le thème "Systèmes d'Information : de l'hôpital au territoire, bilan et perspectives" Libya rebel forces now must face each other: Stratfor analyst The Heart of the Matter
Oct. 13 - Billed as an immersive new way of experiencing the written word, Booktrack matches music, sound effects and ambient sound to the text of ebooks. Matt Cowan reports.
Oct. 14 - Reuters Breakingviews says after crying "material adverse change," buyout firm Cerberus is close to landing Innkeepers for less than first agreed, but the broad MAC in this bankruptcy deal may not reflect market reality.
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)
In grammar, there are sets of words that are commonly confused with one another. This video provides examples of these sets of words, such as literal versus figurative, allusion versus illusion, fewer versus less than, imminent versus eminent, inferred versus implied, and elicit versus implicit. (3:52)
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)
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Could dead wood be the answer to the world's energy problems? Scientists at the University of Maine have invented a simple two-step way to turn wood and even garbage into fuel, that could power your car and heat your home.
Students learn more about magnetism, and how magnetism and electricity are related in electromagnets. They learn the fundamentals about how simple electric motors and electromagnets work. Students also learn about hybrid gasoline-electric cars and their advantages over conventional gasoline-only-powered cars.
du 18 au 22 juillet 2011à Corte (Corse). Conférences organisés par Associations AIM et AMIS, en partenariat avec l'Université de C
Oct. 20 - Kamran Bokhari, Stratfor's VP of Middle Eastern and South Asian affairs, says the killing of Muammar Gaddafi poses the question: Can Libyan rebel forces maintain unity in forming a new government?
This lesson describes how the circulatory system works, including the heart, blood vessels and blood. Students learn about the chambers and valves of the heart, the difference between veins and arteries, and the different components of blood. This lesson also covers the technology engineers have developed to repair the heart if it is damaged. Students also understand how the circulatory system is affected during spaceflight (e.g., astronauts lose muscle in their heart during space travel).













