Log Day Fall 2010
Every semester the URI Fine Arts sculpture classes put on an event known as "Log Day"
Video by: Randy Stevenson
Professor Charles Sheppard - Protecting Indian Ocean Coral Reefs
Professor Charles Sheppard from the Department of Biological Sciences talks to Peter Dunn about his research into the biogeography and biodiversity of Indo-Pacific coral reefs, including the development of wide scale reef monitoring programmes. He discusses how important these government protected areas and their wildlife are to sustaining the lives of millions of people living around the Indian Ocean rim. Part of a team of international environmental marine researchers Professor Sheppard aims t
RMM Dakar 2010 – Résultats de l’enquête anthropologique.
Thème : Droit et Santé En Afrique.
Session : Colloque International Interdisciplinaire. Réduction de la mortalité maternelle en Afrique au Sud de Sahara : mieux comprendre pour mieux agir.
Modérateurs : Pierre JAUDOIN (démographe – Ministère Français des Affaires Etrangères) – Mamadou TRAORE (Professeur de gynécologie-obstétrique à l’Université de Bamako, secrétaire de la Société Africaine de Gynécologie-Obstétrique et Vice-Président de la Société Fran
The Ignorance of New York Magazine [Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episode "The Ignorance of 'New York Magazine.'"] On Boxing Day, December 26, New York magazine ran an article — "The Trouble with

Julius A. Stratton, "Founders' Philosophies," 1976
MIT President Emeritus Julius A. Stratton delivers an illuminating talk titled "Founders' Philosophies," as the first in a series of nine presentations by various MIT luminaries for an IAP (Independent Activities Period) event called "They Were There, " offered during January 1976. Quoting from a number of key documents in MIT's history, Stratton provides a detailed assessment of the scope and vision of WIlliam Barton Rogers, founder of the Institute, and a comprehensive historical context to t
Notre Dame Remembers Haiti Earthquake
Members of the University of Notre Dame community gathered at the Grotto for a prayer service on the one-year anniversary of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. Learn more about Notre Dame's commitment to Haiti: http://committedtohaiti.nd.edu.
MSUToday InStudio: College of Communication Arts and Sciences (Complete show)
MSUToday host Jim Peck talks with College of Communication Arts and Sciences Dean Pamela Whitten about how the college is keeping its pulse on technology and creating hands-on, multidisciplinary opportunities for students at Michigan State.
How Can I Become a Better Writer?
How Can I Become a Better Writer?. Part of the series: Writing Tips. Become a better writer by reading a lot of different authors and writing as much as possible. Go back and edit your writing to improve writing skills with tips from a professionals. Mainly talking without any specific examples.
Joan Kennedy Taylor [Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episodes "Joan Kennedy Taylor (1926–2005)" and "The Rediscovery of Libertarian Feminism"] Joan Kennedy Taylor first became involved in the libertarian movement in the early 1960

Technology and Global Development
Companies and governments have to decide upon technological strategies, i.e. which products are to be developed and which processes and infrastructures are required for the future. Several tools to consider technological strategies are dealt with in this course. Study Goals: After the course the student has knowledge of: northern perception on development and the theories involved sustainable development in relation to the North-South issues 'adjusted' technology concepts in the North and South
Pierre Corneille, "Horace"; Vergleich "Le Cid" - "Horace"
(3. Vorlesung vom 28.04.1997)
How to Make a Valentine's Day 'Heart Person' (for Children)
Learn how to make a person from hearts for Valentine's Day in this three-minute crafts video on making a Valentine's 'Heart Person'. The crafter needs construction paper, 'wiggly' eyes, and yarn. This video was created by an elementary school teacher.
Der Blick ins Innere
Radiotechnologie und Mathematik ...(i:summary)
Did You Know? - facts about technology in our fast-changing world
This video is basically a souped-up slideshow containing dozens of fascinating facts about technology and population, and how these are changing the world. The remixed version of Karl Fisch et. al. presentation called "Did You Know?" - Remixed in 2008 by Sony BMG for a conference in Rome.  Run time 04:55
Maaltafels oefenen : Honderdtallen vermenigvuldigen met eenheden Met dit programma kunnen leerlingen de maaltafels inoefenen. Er verschijnen telkens oefeningen van het type H x E. De leerlingen moeten binnen de minuut zoveel mogelijk oefeningen correct oplossen. Als ze een oefening juist oplossen valt …

MSc end of course Conference.
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Held at the Rosebowl at Leeds Metropolitan. The end of course conference for the MSc Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy pre-registration students.
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iPads find their way to classrooms
iPads replace textbooks for some Nanyang Girls High School students in Singapore, as school explores new ways to teach and learn.
Dolly the Sheep
This professionally-made video from Brain Pop uses simple terms and cartoons to help explain what cloning is and how scientist cloned a six year old sheep in 1996.  Run time 02:52.
Biodiversity, Biogeography, and Conservation of Bats in the Lesser Antilles
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