Merkel "sold" on ecocars, at auto show.
Sept. 15 - German Chancellor Angela Merkel officially opens the 64th International Motor Show in Frankfurt, saying the car industry is a "central pillar of our economy". Nick Rowlands reports.
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Simile or Metaphor?
What is the difference between a simile and metaphor? Answering that question is the goal of this student-created video.  Metaphors are direct comparisons; similes use like or as to make the comparison.  Shakespeare's famous metaphor," All the world is a stage," is used as an example. ( 1:24)
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War of 1812 from the Canadian viewpoint.
This is an eight minute student created video that explains the importance of the War of 1812 using a Canadian aspect, quotes, and images from that time. Good content, but could use better maps so that the students could understand the vast number of battles in different locations.
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Art and war
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This module will focus on the treatment of war or the representation of war in art broadly conceived: war stories, war photography, war paintings, war films, war music, even war architecture - war memorials and war museums. It will seek to ask in what ways such works contribute to our understanding of war, and by extension our understanding of international relations. How effective
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A Tour of Holland, Michigan
Holland,Michigan, was voted the second happiest place in America. Two students give a tour of the town and interview citizens to explain why the town is such a wonderful place.  Citizens describe the lovely natural features, family-friendly atmosophere, farmers' market, and weekly musical performances.  It is a priority of the town leaders to maintain beautiful surroundings.  ( 3:30)
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MoLeNET Overview
This publication provides an overview of the MoLeNET initiative, the UK's largest and most diverse implementation of mobile learning. The Learning and Skills Council and consortia led by Further Educa...
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Beginner - Taking a nap

In today's increasingly fast-moving world, some people have found it necessary to have naps at unusual times to help boost the body's required energy to go that extra mile. We teach you how to say you're taking a nap among other useful phrases around the subject.


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Tongan Culture
This 2:27 video is about Togans, who are related to each other as 90% of them have extended families. Togan's social status is based on money and family. Their language is Austronesian and is their national language. In Tonga government, they have one king, 9 members of the
house of nobles, 13 members of the Privy Council, 21 member of the house of representatives, and 12 members in the cabinet. Preview the rap music for words. It also does not does not add to the content.

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International Business
International Business is one of the most challenging and exciting courses to teach in the Business School. To teach a current, dynamic and complete course you need a textbook by authors as passionate and informed about International Business as you are. Carpenter and Dunung’s International Business: The Opportunities and Challenges of a Flat World provides exploration into building, leading, and thriving in global organizations in an increasingly flat world. The authors define ”Flat wor
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Masahiko Yamada and Marc Silvester discuss Innovation at GLS2011
Masahiko Yamada, President of Technical Computing Solutions Unit and Marc Silvester, Senior Vice President and Global Chief Technology Officer, Fujitsu, discuss their thoughts on Innovation at the Global Leadership Summit 2011

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NATO troops fail to remove Serb roadblocks
Oct.22 - International troops fail to remove controversial roadblocks at two contested border crossings between Kosovo and Serbia. Sunita Rappai reports.
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Elephant Spa
Elephants consume 300-600 pounds of food a day and drink up to 50 gallons of water. They cover their wet bodies with dirt and mud, which serves as a protective coating from insects, moisture loss, and the powerful African sun. (1:01)
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Nokia CEO Elop talks about new Windows smartphone
Oct. 26 - Insider speaks to Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop about the mobile manufacturer's battle to win back U.S. customers from Apple and other rivals.
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Honors Colloquium - "Use of Drones and Robots to Study the Ocean, the Atmosphere and Their Coupling"
At the 2011 URI Honors Colloquium, a panel discussed the use of Drones and Robots to Study the Ocean, the Atmosphere and Their Coupling. James Bellingham discussed the current state of ocean robotics and the future of such systems. Joseph Cione discussed the current state of boundary layer measurements from UASs and the future of such measurements. Chris Roman, via a live feed from sea, discussed telepresence as it is currently practiced in oceanography and its future.
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Career Services at CCA -- Meet Davonne
The Career Services Office at California College of the Arts (CCA) provides students with the valuable tools necessary to navigate the many career opportunities available to them during and after CCA. Hear firsthand as student Davonne talks about how Career Services helped her take her design career to the next level.
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College of Charleston: Live the Life
Intellectual life. Social life. Real life. Your life. That's what the College of Charleston is all about. Our students develop their own ideas, engage with professors in exciting research, and have countless opportunities to practice service and leadership in one of the South's most vibrant cities. The College of Charleston is a public liberal art and sciences university located in the heart of historic Charleston, South Carolina. Founded in 1770, the College is among the nation's top universi
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Angela M. Savatiel, M.D. Physician Profile
Meet Angela M. Savatiel, M.D. She was awarded her M.D. by the University of Louisville, and completed her Residency there as well. Her Specialty is OB/GYN, and she is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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