All Together Now - from The Beatles
A great little ditty from the Beatles. This music video can be used for teaching part of the alphabet, a bit of counting, and some sign language up to the letter J. The lyrics appear on the screen in nice, large print and a red dot appears over each word as it occurs in the song. (02:07)
Hello Goodbye by The Beatles
Have fun and learn to read by using the Beatles song "Hello Goodbye." Its so easy. So easy in fact you don't realise you are learning. Large lyrics are provided on the screen, along with images. A blue dot appears over each word as it occurs in the song. (03:24)
I Me Mine
This is a music video and fun song by Gearge Harrison. The Beatles song makes it very easy for kids to read. Lyrics are provided in large print on the screen as a blue dot appears for each word in the song. (02:22)
Pablo Picasso
This short video, set to music, features several of the famous artist Pablo Picasso's most well known works. It also tells about how his style of art transformed to a more unique style of his own and examples are shown. It would be useful to introduce elementary students to Picasso's work or to introduce a unit on famous artists. (1:26)
Green Grass Grew All Around (with lyrics)
This is the classic, children's song. Lyrics are included at the bottom of the song. Colorful, cartoon animation is also provided on the screen. (02:45)
Windows Phone Minute: Back it on up! Take a minute out of your day to learn about all the killer new features on your Windows Phone. Trust me, you'll be glad you did
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Mixing in Mono and Using Counterpoint - Music Production
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Stimulants for Cognitive Decline and Memory Loss
During menopause, women may experience a noticeable decline in some cognitive abilities, such as memory. Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine are investigating this phenomenon, and whether drugs used to treat disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Attention Deficit (ADHD) might counteract the effect.
C. Neill Epperson, an associate professor in Perelman's departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology, and director of the Penn Center for Women's Behavioral W
The Rise of the American Empire Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism Stalinism, National Socialism and Fascism John Hwa Career Overview - AdMIT Day - March 1, 2012 Women in Business Conference: An interview with Cherie Blair #189: Easy to say, easy to like: People's names and the impressions they make Solar System Lesson for Kids (Interactive Game) Good Friday Tenebrae Service- 4/6/2012- Sam Wells Word Family -un- Temperature Discovering the Native Americans
Joseph R. Stromberg discusses the Rise of the American Empire for the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Paul Gottfried speaks on Bolshevism and Democratic Socialism at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
Paul Gottfried discusses Stalinism, National Socialism, and Fascism at the 2001 History of Liberty seminar.
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Cherie Blair, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, discusses the problems being faced by women in business and why she set up her foundation to support women entrepreneurs.
This Interactive game introduces a lesson on the solar system to the students. It explains each planet and what and where it is. This interactive and educational lesson plan is designed to teach kids all about the solar system. Voice is computerized, but usable information (4:02)
A service of Good Friday worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Finished"
Opening Excerpt from the Service: (19:59)
"Why are we here? Why are we gathered in a grand, gothic building to remember a man who died a criminal's death 2000 years ago on the other side of the world? What on earth has that got to do with us? I had a colleague who had an unfortunate habit of starting meetings by saying, "Why are we here?" It would always lead to an awk
Watch these indecisive aliens as they decide whether to zip or unzip. The goal for this segment is word family -un-. (0:30)
This is a six-minute animated tutorial for younger learners about temperature.
In this video clip, from World Wide Media, learn about the discovery of the Native Americans and how come Columbus called them Indians.(1:24)













