Lessons Learned from Gettysburg
In addition to serving as the College of Southern Maryland's fourth president, Dr. Bradley M. Gottfried, is a noted Civil War historian, having written nine books about the Civil War. He wrote "Stopping Pickett: The History of the Philadelphia Brigade," "Roads to Gettysburg: Lee's Invasion of the North, 1863," "The Brigades of Gettysburg: The Union and Confederate Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg," "Kearny's Own: The History of the First New Jersey Brigade," "The Maps of Gettysburg :The Getty
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MIT 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
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Xavier Font Donor Project 1
¿Por qué los proyectos turísticos financiados por donantes tienen éxito o fracasan?
Con ocasión de la Cumbre de la Tierra en Río en junio de 2012, es oportuno hacer un balance de lo que hemos aprendido acerca de la ejecución de proyectos de turismo sostenible, para considerar cuáles son las lecciones para la próxima década. Está claro que en los últimos 20 años desde la Cumbre de Río de 1992, se han logrado algunos avances. Sin embargo, la preocupación es que el problema ha creci
Rebecca She talks about visiting the Sloan campus
Breakingviews: French tax protests pointless
Sept. 27 - Even though the proposed 75% tax rate in the French budget is economic and intellectual nonsense, the protests against it are clumsy and pointless say Breakingviews
Game Day at Gillette Stadium
On Sept. 8, 2012, the UMass Minutemen played their first home game as part of the Football Bowl Subdivision. They were cheered on by the UMass community - including students, alumni, and UMass Amherst Chancellor Dr. Kumble R. Subbaswamy - as well as fans from across the Commonwealth. Go UMass!
Scary Maze Game Rob Carrick, Ashby Speaker Series, JMSB, Concordia University From Prep to the Podium: Behind the Scenes of the Presidential Debates | Institute of Politics "Q60" (October 8, 2012) Beethoven: A Great Loss The MINIARE Project The Politics of Memory and the Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement Three Cheers for Alfred University Do Rich Countries Produce More per Hectare? Lesson 06 - One Minute Romanian Lesson 08 - One Minute Romanian I Remember Advanced Audio Blog #3 - Day Of The Dead (Mexico) The Past and Future of Note-taking || Radcliffe Institute
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Scary Maze Game
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Rob Carrick, personal finance reporter for The Globe and Mail, talks about value investing as part of the Ashby Speaker Series at the John Molson School of Business, Concordia University.
A panel conversation with:
Tad Devine
Democratic Political and Media Strategist;
IOP Fellow (Fall '11)
Mark McKinnon
Cofounder, No Labels; former Chief Media Advisor to George W. Bush; IOP Fellow (Fall '12)
Brett O'Donnell
President, O'Donnell and Associates, Ltd;
Chief Strategist, Bachmann for President Campaign;
IOP Fellow (Fall '12)
Carole Simpson
Anchor, World News Tonight ('88-'03); Presidential Debate Moderator ('92)
Trey Grayson (moderator)
Director, Institute of Politics
A 60-second look at what's happening at Queens University of Charlotte this week.
Beethoven began to lose his hearing and decided to begin composing. Despite his hearing loss, he was able to compose on the piano by pressing his ear to the keys. In this video clip, learn more about Beethoven and how he did not let his hearing loss affect his music. (1:20)
An innovative project at the University of Cambridge will uncover some of the hidden histories of illuminated manuscripts, thanks to the application of techniques more commonly found in scientific laboratories. The MINIARE project will help conservators repair priceless works of art and provide new insights into the cultural, social and economic circumstances of their production. And, crucially for objects of such rarity and fragility, none of the techniques involves touching the manuscripts or
Maguire Public Scholar Fall 2012 Lecture by SMU Professor of Political Science Dennis Simon. In the midst of a 50th Anniversary Season in which we commemorate a number of landmark events in the Civil Rights Movement. This talk will examined those events, highlighted the major legacies of the civil rights movement, and considered the role of race and the memory of the movement in contemporary American Politics. This event was sponsored by the Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics &Public Responsibil
Alfred University alumnus Mark O'Meara '74 is a diehard Saxons fan, and was on campus in October 2012 to attend his 43rd consecutive homecoming game. His enthusiasm remains as strong as ever, which can be seen as he leads an enthusiastic crowd with his trademark cheer for Alfred. The Saxons were victorious over longtime rival Ithaca by a score a 31-7. After the game, O'Meara sat down for a brief visit to reminisce about his years as a student.
Videographers: Rick McLay, AU Class of 1989, and Jo
A graph analysing the relation between productivity and the income per person between 1961 and 2005.
In lesson 6 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to introduce yourself. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
In lesson 8 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to count from one to ten. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
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I Remember
I Remember
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Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! ¡Órale cuates! Hello everyone! My name is Gayne and in my blog I plan on showing you how Mexican life in Mexico really is! Today’s blog is a great example. Check out all of the customs associated with the Day of the Dead, which you’ll only find in Mexico. Be sure [...]
The Past and Future of Note-taking
00:00 Introduction by David Hall, Bartlett Research Professor of New England Church History, Harvard Divinity School
01:18 Peter Burke, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History, University of Cambridge
27:58 Lisa Gitelman, Associate Professor of Media and English, New York University
47:37 Q&A, moderated by David Hall













