A TEMPLAR'S APPRENTICE, by Kat Black
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Les campus universitaires québécois - Emission 22
ÉMISSION 22
Les marais côtiers du Saint-Laurent (UQAR)
Une équipe de chercheurs de l’Institut des sciences de la mer de Rimouski de l’Université du Québec à Rimouski a choisi le marais salé de la Pointe aux Épinettes dans le parc national du Bic (Bas Saint-Laurent) comme site de référence pour leurs études.
Un prof, un livre : Martin Pâquet, professeur au Département d’histoire à l’Univ
Bhutan prepares for royal wedding
Oct. 12 - Excitement in Bhutan as popular King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk is set to marry in a traditional ceremony. Simon Hanna reports.
Choral Vespers - 10/13/2011 -- The Duke Vespers Ensemble
A service of Choral Vespers in Duke University Chapel. Officiated by The Rev. Kori Jones. The Duke Vespers Ensemble directed by Dr. Allan Friedman. On Du Friedensfurst, Herr Jesu Christ. Organist: Samuel Hammond, Isaiah 6:1-8,1 Corinthians 14:26-33a, 37-40, Matthew 10:34-42
http://www.chapel.duke.edu/media/documents/10-13-11_V_2up.pdf
Semicolons - Free English Video by Brightstorm
This video explains the rules for using a semicolon in a sentence. Semicolons are used in place of a period to separate two independent clauses that are joined without a conjunction. A semicolon is also used to separate a list in which an item includes a comma and before an adverb that joins two independent clauses. (4:18)
Essay Hook - Free English Video by Brightstorm
This video explains how to connect to (or hook) the reader and gain their interest when writing an essay. Essay hooks can either tell or recount a story, give an interesting statistic, provide a relevant quote or give a real world connection. When writing an essay hook, it's important to use definitions sparingly and to weave quotations in to interest the reader. (4:18)
MITEF-NYC: Emerging Markets
Come listen to experts on practical techniques that both small and large companies can employ now in order to sell into emerging markets, including hiring sales representatives, establishing an office, or acquiring a complimentary company. This symposium will expand your awareness of the benefits of globalism and how to fully exploit emerging markets in order to grow your companys revenues.
Discover Tokyo Part 3/3
This 3:32 long video is an overview of this city with the emphasis on the various districts.
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Concordia Open House 2011: Where's Brian? Video
Concordia University's Office of Student Recruitment would like to invite you to our Open House on Saturday October 22, 2011, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Here is a sneak peek, courtesy of Brian and Matthew, of an aspect of Concordia that you can learn more about on this day. Visit openhouse.concordia.ca to learn more!
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The Arab Spring and the Political Situation in Sub-Saharan Africa
A lecture by Walid Hamarneh on the impact of the changes taking place in North Africa, especially Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia but also in the Sudan on the neighbouring Sub-Saharan countries and other countries in East Africa.
Saving the Amazon?
Brenda Baletti with the Department of Geography at the University of North Carolina presented this lecture "Saving the Amazon? Sustainable Soy and the New Logic of Conservation" as part of the Global Environment Speaker Series at the University of Richmond.
The War in Korea
This 16 minute video provides an overview of the war and some of the steps that resulted in the war. It is done with a narrator and a white board with maps.
A Well of Memories
Spend an afternoon with the Alzheimer's patients at Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem. Nothing brings back the spirit of youth and joy like music. (5:19)
11.16. Schumpeter’s Theory of Business Cycles Cerebellar Degeneration - Coordination Exam - Lower Extremities Sub-exam - Patient 17 Lecture 10B: Bird-and-Flower Painting: Emperor Huizong and After Polar Bears and Sea Ice Polar Bear Cubs
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This 62-year-old white male has had neurological problems dating back to 1990. His initial symptoms consisted of blurred vision and incoordination. When he turns his head to read road signs, his vision is distorted. Gait disturbances have progressed to the point that he is now extremely unsteady. He reels from side-to-side and hangs onto walls for balance. There has been progressive worsening in the dexterity of his hands. Writing, buttoning, holding equipment and manipulating small objects hav
Beginning with a long consideration of Cui Bo's "Hare and Magpies" of 1061, this lecture continues by looking at the bird paintings ascribed to Emperor Huizong and offering a new proposal for how these were made. It goes on to show and discuss bird-and-flower works by Southern Song Academy masters, especially Ma Yuan and his son Ma Lin. Continuing with a handscroll of ink-monochrome images by a late Song literatus-artist, it ends with a miscellany of album-leaf paintings in the Academy styles.
Sea ice is essential to polar bears. Without it, they cannot hunt their primary prey, seals. (0:43)
Polar bears often have twin cubs, yet they have one of the slowest reproductive rates of any mammal. Learn more about these giants of the north and their offspring. (0:36)















