A Passage to India, by Walt Whitman
In this video segment from Poetry Everywhere, the playwright Tony Kushner reads an excerpt from A Passage to India, celebrating the 1869 opening of the Suez Canal and the opportunity it presented to connect civilizations.
Imaginantes - Crónica de un drama anunciado (Hugo Arguelles)
Este anuncio es de Televisa (Imaginantes) promueve la práctica de ir al cine y leer novelas. (1:20)
Death of Freddie Mercury and Ralph Bellamy
In this video clip, a news report announces the deaths of Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the British rock group Queen, who succumbed to AIDS on November 24, 1991, and veteran character actor Ralph Bellamy, who died on November 29 at the age of 87. (0:55)
4. When Humans Were Scarce - Yale
This is a long video and the instructor may wish to break it up into smaller clips to assess comprehension. Hunter-gatherer populations were much less dense than later agriculturalists. The variety of their food supply protected them from crop failures and their sparseness reduced the spread of infectious diseases. Hunter-gatherers were healthier and worked less than early agriculturalists. Why didn't their numbers increase up to the same level of Malthusian misery? Their numbers may have been l
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Introduction to the Multilingual App Toolkit The Multilingual App Toolkit will help you to create your apps in mulitple languages to reach more markets.
Alberto Monnar - Creo En Ti
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System Components
Charles Hefner
This module discusses the system components at TI and helps seniors find the right system components for their senior project.
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Disciplinary Thinking - Academic identity and disciplinarity: workshop guidance
Title: Disciplinary Thinking - Academic identity and disciplinarity: workshop guidance
Description: This document offers a commentary for a workshop on academic identity and disciplinarity.
Theme: Academic identity and disciplinarity
Subject: HE - Education
Author: Colleen McKenna & Jane Hughes: HEDERA, 2012
Audience: Educational developers within accredited programmes and courses in higher education.
Issue Date: 05/07/2012
Last updated Date: 07/08/2012
Version: F
Chefs at Google: Gail Simmons
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Imaginantes - El escarabajo dorado (Carl Gustav Jung)
Este anuncio de Imaginantes narra la razón de por qué Carl Jung comenzó a investigar la idea de sincronicidad. (1:27)
Reuters Asks: Where should ECB cap bond yields and spreads?
Aug. 24 - The ECB is said to be considering setting a threshold for yields and spreads that would trigger bond purchases. But where should that threshold be set?
"I Can Be Anything" Written by Jerry Spinelli Read Aloud
This book is titled "I Can Be Anything" written by Jerry Spinelli. This is a great resource to help students recount stories and describe characters in a story. (2:18)
Imaginantes - De naranjas y poesÃa (Octavio Paz)
Este es un anuncio de Televisa (Imaginantes) que se centra en el poeta, Octavio Paz. (1:30)
Lab: Horizontally Launched Projectiles (with uncertainty analysis)
This is a version of the time-tested lab where students roll a ball off a table top and use kinematics in two dimensions to try to predict where the ball will land. While many versions of this lab have been previously published, in this version students determine the uncertainty of all measurements and uncertainty of their prediction. The techniques and vocabulary are consistent with the Introduction to Measurement packet.
Imaginantes - Por falta de palabras (Haruki Murakami)
Este anuncio de Televisa (Imaginantes) se sentra el el autor japonés, Haruki Murakami. (1:21)
Erfgoeddag 2013, Stop de tijd : Inspiratiebrochure De volgende editie van Erfgoeddag vindt plaats op zondag 21 april 2013 met als thema Stop de tijd! Om kandidaat-deelnemers op weg te helpen, ontwikkelde de Coördinatie Erfgoeddag een inspiratiegids. Deze gids …
#37 Teach your kids Piano
A video giving some tips for how to go about teaching your kids piano. (29:37)
This Day in History May 2: Loch Ness Monster Sighted
Although accounts of an aquatic beast living in Scotland's Loch Ness date back 1,500 years, the modern legend of the Loch Ness Monster is born when a sighting makes local news on May 2, 1933. The newspaper Inverness Courier related an account of a local couple who claimed to have seen "an enormous animal rolling and plunging on the surface." The story of the "monster" (a moniker chosen by the Courier editor) became a media phenomenon, with London newspapers sending correspondents to Scotland and













