Richard Wolff on The Economy and the Capitalist Crisis
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Edible Adventures - The China Experience - Part 3
In this episode, our students attend a Sichuan cookery demo and learn how to prepare Crysanthemum Carp Blossoms.
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Endocrine System
The endocrine system signals information to help the body function. Each gland in the endocrine system produces a different type of hormone to regulate all the different types of functions in the body. The endocrine system is different from the nervous system because messages travel much more slowly but responses last much longer. (05:27)
PEMDAS Rap
This student made video is an easily understandable rap teaching the order of operations. (0:27)
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Economic Update on WBAI July 23
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Mark Behrens
Professor Mark Behrens reviews in more detail and touches on key elements of his research that the students in video (Student Presentation #5) discussed. In describing his work, Behrens offered "think of looking through color filters." The filters eliminate any unnecessary or unforeseeable data, and when you combine all the filters together, the yield reveals amazing overlaps and patterns.
Subjective Value and Market Prices The Economics of Big Cities Large, densely populated urban areas put economic principles in a pressure cooker, as it were. The extremes of urban life make things evident that would not be as obvious in a small town. With the right combination of entrepreneurial drive and the rule of law, metropolitan areas are economic powerhouses. Ludwig von Mises Author(s): Gold hits record highs on default worries Olympics boost for UK sailing town Inside the News: U.S. debt deadlock supports safe-haven bid Understanding the 'fit and proper' test facing the Murdochs IMA head delivers annual survey results on UK funds industry "It's a Great Big Shame" by Edgar Bateman (poetry reading) Distance Rate Time Rap Fast Windows File Search How to Find Files in Windows Capturing the Beast - Movie Clip from Gulliver's Travels Whole Brain Teaching; 1st Grade
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The Division of Labor
July 25 - Investors flee to gold and world stock markets fall over default fears for Greece and U.S. Ruairidh Villar reports
July 25 - Some of the world's top sailors are already training in the English seaside town of Weymouth, which will host the sailing regatta at the 2012 Olympics. It's hoped the Games will bring new visitors to the resort and revive its struggling economy. Joanna Partridge reports
The bid firmly back in safe-haven assets like gold, Bunds and the Swiss franc on the prospect of the first-ever US debt default after talks collapsed. Wall Street is seen following Europe lower.
Stewart Purvis, ex-CEO of Britain's ITN and a former TV regulator, looks at the 'fit and proper' test the Murdochs must now pass to hold a UK broadcast licence for the 39 pct stake they have in BSkyB.
Investment Management Association Chief Executive Richard Saunders joins Insider to discuss the findings of its latest annual survey of the UK funds industry.
This is an homage to Music Hall and Gus Elen. A reading brings out different nuances of meaning - well, that's my excuse. It appeared in the BBC's book "The Nation's Favourite Comic Poems".
You can see Gus Elen perform it here at the British Pathe site in about 1932 - and he's well worth seeing http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=82294
Some people will point out that this is not politically correct, because they believe that the way we feel now is correct and noble and the way they u
Full "Distance Rate Time" music video from Mr. Q-U-E's "Mind of a Mathman" DVD. (2:40)
Fast Windows File Search - Looking for a faster way to search for your files? On Tekzilla Daily, Veronica introduces you to Everything, which gives you a fast and easy way to find what you're looking for.
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How to Find Files in Windows - We all have the best of intentions for keeping our important files organized. It never quite seems to work out that way though. We'll look at how to find a file using the built-in search function of Windows in just a few steps. (02:35)
Gulliver's Travels (1726) is a novel by Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift. It is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the "travellers' tales" literary sub-genre. It is considered one of Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature.
In this movie clip from 2010, Gulliver arrives on the undiscovered island of Lilliput, it's tiny inhabitants tie him up and capture him. It could be a nice introduction to a literature
Deb Weigel, Arizona teacher and one of Whole Brain Teaching's 2010 interns, guides her class through a masterful sequence of morning routines ... five activities with smooth transitions in less than 7 minutes! Lots of WBT techniques on display, including: Five Class Rules, Class-Yes, Teach-Okay, 10 finger woo, Scoreboard, Hands and Eyes, Switch. Note the use of a student leader, the syllable chant as kids move to the back of the classroom, the adding doubles rap, and the brief practice using "be













