Upper Intermediate S5 #14 - Is There Any Possibility of You Passing This Japanese Exam?
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You are looking forward to the possibility of attending graduate school in Japan, but first you have to finish your application. You never realized how much there is to keep track of when you want to attend a Japanese school! And the paperwork is the easy part—now you must consider the [...]
An interview with Terry D. Kester on "What's at Stake" on WPFW 89.3
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Are Obama & Romney Different on Economic Policy?
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Deep Sea Phonics: ( An Interactive Game)
In this game, student listen to words and then identify the letters ( sounds) which spell the words. The game contains three levels of difficulty. ( This link is for an interactive game and may take a few minutes to load.)
River Rhyming: An Interactive Game
In this game, students identify rhyming words. Words are shown and pronounced; then students are shown three words and must identify the one which rhymes with the first. Three levels of difficulty are provided. ( This link is for an interactive game and may take a few minutes to load.)
Castillo de Grajal de Campos - en español
La fortaleza tiene planta cuadrada, con cubos en los ángulos y numerosas troneras en los muros, construidos con un pronunciado talud. Amplias almenas coronan la edificación, preparada para protegerse de la artillería y defenderse con las piezas artilleras de su interior. (.54)
Puente de Paso Honroso - en español
Uno de los puentes más largos del Camino de Santiago es el de Orbigo, en León, sobre el río del mismo nombre. Se trata de un puente de planta irregular, formado por 20 arcos de diferentes tipos y tamaños. (1:14)
Palacio Episcopal de Astorga - en español
Antoni Gaudí recibió el encargo de construir el Palacio Episcopal de Astorga, puesto que el anterior edificio había sido destruido a causa de un incendio en 1886. En 1889, se coloca la primera piedra y dan comienzo oficialmente a las obras. (1:07)
Monasterio de San Pedro de Cardeña - en español
Situado muy cerca de Burgos, el Monasterio de San Pedro de Cardeña está muy vinculado a la vida del Cid. En este recinto fue acogida la familia de Rodrigo Díaz durante sus destierros. Además, se encuentran aquí las tumbas sin cuerpos del Cid y Doña Jimena, su esposa. (1:05)
Vida cotidiana en el Camino de Santiago - en español
Las poblaciones medievales están generalmente rodeadas por una muralla defensiva, en la que varias puertas abren a los caminos más importantes. El trazado urbano es sinuoso e irregular, existiendo a veces zonas despobladas. Las ciudades tienen diferentes barrios, que agrupan a la población en función de su procedencia, su religión o su actividad. (11:32)
Sesame Street: Share It Maybe
Cookie Monster spoofs Carly Rae Jepsen's song "Call Me Maybe." This song could be used to accompany lessons on sharing. ( 3:41)
President Kennedy Addresses United Nations Staff
On a September 20, 1963, visit to New York that includes an address to the United Nations General Assembly on the nuclear test-ban treaty, President John F. Kennedy takes time out to express his appreciation to Americans working at the United Nations. (3:42)
ISS Update - July 11, 2012
The International Space Station video update for July 11, 2012.
ISS Update: Attitude Determination and Control Officer
NASA Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot talks with Attitude Determination and Control Officer (ADCO) flight controller Ann Esbeck in the Mission Control Center at Johnson Space Center. They discuss the role of the ADCO controller in the Mission Control Center. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
Joe Acaba Speaks with WISH Students
Expedition 32 Flight Engineer Joe Acaba speaks with high school students participating in a summer program called Women in STEM High School Aerospace Scholars, or WISH, using the station's ham radio. The students, selected from across the country, are attending briefings and engaging in competitive hands-on engineering activities related to space exploration and research.
Soyuz TMA-05M Spacecraft Mating
The Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft and booster are seen at the Integration Facility at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan July 11, 2012 during the mating of the upper stages of the vehicle to the first stage as preparations continued for the scheduled launch July 15 (Kazakhstan time) of Expedition 32 Soyuz Commander Yuri Malenchenko, NASA Flight Engineer Sunita Williams and Flight Engineer Aki Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency to the International Space Station.
50th Anniversary of the White House Tour with Jacqueline Kennedy
Join us for a screening and discussion with White House curator William Allman of Mrs. Kennedy's famous televised tour where she describes her work on the restoration of the White House.
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The Presidency and Civil Rights - Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt
Historian Allida Black opened the conference by examining how civil rights issues were handled in the Roosevelt administration and the Roosevelts' role in the watershed event that featured Marian Anderson singing at the Lincoln Memorial.
This conference examined key moments in the civil rights movement during five American presidencies -- from Roosevelt to Johnson. A final panel examined contemporary civil rights struggles in the years after the signing of the Civil Rights Act. Brought to you b
The Presidency and Civil Rights - Truman and Eisenhower
Ernest Green of the Little Rock Nine and two historians, David Nichols and Carol Anderson, discuss President Truman's decision to desegregate the Armed Forces and President Eisenhower's handling of the crisis at Little Rock High School with moderator Callie Crossley.
This conference examined key moments in the civil rights movement during five American presidencies -- from Roosevelt to Johnson. A final panel examined contemporary civil rights struggles in the years after the signing of the Civi
The Presidency and Civil Rights - Kennedy and Johnson
Journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who was the first African American to attend the University of Georgia, will discuss the struggle for civil rights in the early 1960's with Harvard historian Kenneth Mack, and Roger Wilkins and Harris Wofford who worked with and for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson.
This conference examined key moments in the civil rights movement during five American presidencies -- from Roosevelt to Johnson. A final panel examined contemporary civil rights struggles in the yea













