Week #006 Review, Monday camera = bedroom mensa = cafeteria libreria = bookstore bagno = bathroom a = to, at si' = yes no = no dove = where dov'e' = where is quando = when adesso = now cibo = food ma = but grazie = thank you prego = you're welcome forse = maybe, perhaps pronto = ready, but it's also what you say when you answer the telephone instead of saying 'hello.' Sono stanco = I am tired (male)<
Defrag: Windows Search, Delaying Windows Update, Reboot Requirements Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be checking comme
Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Mixed Numbers: Example 2
Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Mixed Numbers: Example 2. In this video, I discuss how I go about finding a common denominator by looking at it in a 'brute force' method! (04:09)
Mt. Osceola Gulley Summit - time lapse 2/26/12 - Started with bushwhacking then up the gulley. A bit chilly and windy but made it up to the summit by 5 and back out (via East Osceola) by 8:30. Enough snow had been blowing and drifting to cause drifts 10-15 feet high so when you're up on top of the snow you're literally walking on the tops of the trees that are buried in the snow. The descent included about 1000+ vertical feet of butt-sliding, which was a lot of fun (and some slides very fast and a bit scary at times in
Cómo localizar el complemento de régimen en una frase (en español)
El complemento de régimen se caracteriza porque el verbo siempre va acompañado de una preposición que le da sentido. Este video explica su formación con algunos ejemplos. (2:00)
Frankenstein escrita por Mary W. Shelley (en español)
Mary W. Shelley empieza a escribir Frankenstein en 1816, pero la novela no se publicará hasta dos años más tarde bajo el subtítulo 'El moderno prometeo'. Está considerado como el primer libro de ciencia ficción. (1:15)
What's It Like Being Dyslexic?
This seven minute animation tells the story of a dyslexic kid struggling at school. The video simplifies some of the problems that they face and offers some possible solutions. The ending offers some valuable insights.
Week 8: March 8, 2012
Discussion about the nervous system and procedures used to study the brain.
Amazing Trampolini Brothers: Noisy
In this video segment from Between the Lions, the circus MC introduces the incredible, daring, and animated Trampolini Brothers performing the Noisy Balancing Ballyhoo. One brother holds a squawking chicken and a monkey that crashes cymbals, which is noisy. The next brother holds a trumpeting elephant with a roaring lion, squawking chicken, and cymbal-crashing monkey on top. That's even noisier. The last brother holds a trumpeting elephant with a roaring lion, squawking chicken, cymbal-cras
Lesson #055, Friday venire = to come io vengo = I come tu vieni = you come (informal) Lei viene = you come (formal) lui/lei viene = he/she comes noi veniamo = we come voi venite = you come (plural) loro vengono = they come tenere = to hold or to keep io tengo = I hold tu tieni = you hold (informal) Lei tiene = you hold (formal) lui/lei tiene = he/she holds noi teniamo = we hold voi tenete = you hold (plural)
Where have they gone?
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Simon Thomas - BA Contemporary Chinese Studies
Simon explains why he's glad he chose contemporary chinese studies.
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100th anniversary of The Standard - Academic Spotlight
This year marks the 100th anniversary of Missouri State University students publishing a college newspaper. Over the years, that paper, The Standard, has provided journalism students with the opportunity to get professional experience before graduation.
Last fall, The Standard was one of 13 schools in its division to receive a Newspaper Pacemaker Award, the first in Missouri State's history. The Pacemaker is judged on both content and design. The award is given in recognition of general excelle
How the Louder Than a Bomb poetry slam changed a Vanderbilt student’s life
An incredibly powerful poetry competition called “Louder than a Bomb” is changing the lives of teens across the country. One of the competition’s most successful poets is now a student at Vanderbilt. He’s also the star of a new critically acclaimed documentary. Meet Nate Marshall.
Wikispaces Tutorial 1
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PSYC 311-01, Counseling Psychology, Fall 1998
This course is designed to give students exposure to the area of counseling psychology. This will include exposure to theory and techniques that are used in the field, as well as, ethical and professional issues confronting counseling psychologists.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor
Reading For Life - Jane Davis
Dr Jane Davis tells stories about the value of great books in ordinary lives. Jane left school at 16 with 2 GCSEs but now leads an organisation which wants a bigger place in the nation's heart for books and reading. Later in life she returned to education and graduated with a 1st class degree in English and spent 3 years writing a PhD.
The rise of the Grid & the Large Hadron Collider - Glenn Patrick
Particle Physicist Dr Glenn Patrick talks about the Large Hadron Collider. Based at CERN, in Geneva, the collider is the largest scientific machine in the world. It started operation in the summer of 2008 and aims to produce colossal amounts of data, which thousands of scientists around the world will analyse to further our understanding of the universe.
061 GG "Bring" Versus "Take"
Rules for simple and complicated situations.













