Audacity 2.0 Tutorial
Learn how to record your assignments using Audacity
Rise of the Nazis
In August 1934 Hitler declared himself Fuhrer, absolute leader of Germany. Follow Hitler and his Nazi Party's rise to power in the lead up to the Second World War. (4:15)
The Jepson Experience
Why leadership studies and the University of Richmond's Jepson School of Leadership Studies? Students share their experiences applying what they have learned, conducting research, engaging the community, forming close faculty relationships, and more.
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Development of Oro-Facial Structures and Its Clinical Correlation
Facial anomalies are frequent conditions in children in every part of the world. If these anomalies are not treated appropriately and adequately, there will be imposition of severe psychosocial problems on the parents of such children. And, the appropriateness and adequacy of the definitive treatment, which is often surgery, lie in the proper understanding of the anatomic and embryologic bases of these anomalies. This module addresses these issues and is very important to the practice of oral an
History Day
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Countdown to TechEd Europe 2012: The Center of IT Get a glimpse at what it is like to be at the Center of IT this June in Amsterdam! One of the top reasons delegates attend TechEd Europe is the networking opportunities. Denise (@teched_europe) stops by to talk about some of the networking opportunities you will have at this year's event: the Delegate Party at the Amsterdam ArenA on Wednesday 27 June and in the Connect Lounge with Channel 9 Live, PASS, the MVP Program, Microsoft C
The Case against Student Aid For decades, Federal Financial Aid (FFA) programs have been implemented and expanded to make higher education "affordable" for students. The ostensible merits are obvious: loans, grants, and work-study schemes allow students to purchase education without much need for cash or other sources of private funding — a supposed benefit to students who otherwise might not be able t

IPL: Gary Wilson: Shall we lower the lifeboats? A marine ecological view of warming climates - Audio
Inaugural Professorial Lecture from Gary Wilson, head of Marine Science and researcher in Geology at University of Otago. The lecture was entitled "Shall we lower the lifeboats? A marine ecological view of warming climates." The lecture was delivered on Thursday the 1st of September, 2011
Geogebra : Middelloodlijn en bissectrice Stapsgewijze, onderzoekende aanpak met als doelen: kenmerken en besluiten formuleren op basis van de eigenschappen van de middelloodlijn van een …

Bonjour de France : online Frans leren Bonjour de France is een educatief "cyber-tijdschrift" met allerlei oefeningen, testen en spelletjes om Frans te leren. De site bevat ook pedagogische fiches om leerkrachten Frans vreemde taal te ondersteunen. Bonjour de France zet …
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Malaria Antigen Rapid Test
Malaria is a disease caused by four identified spicies of Plasmodia, namely Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae. It is transmitted by the female anopheles mosquito. It is a disease that can be treated in just 48hrs, yet it can cause fatal complications if the diagnosis and treatment are delayed. It is re-emerging as the the number one infectious killer and it is the number on priority tropical disease of the World Health Organization.
Peter and the Wolf - K-TP
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1 The quick and the dead – the minded and the non-minded Two of the most fundamental contrasts we draw are between living and non-living things – the animate and inanimate – and between things with minds or mentality and those without. Rocks and chairs are pieces of inanimate matter; they are not just dead, they are the kinds of things that can never have been alive, at least not in their present form. Plants, however, are living organisms, as are animals. But while plants are alive they do not have any kind of mental life. Their activities inc
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Discrete Random Variables: Practice 2: Binomial Distribution
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides a practice of Binomial Distribution as a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.
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KWSU Mount St. Helens Newscast 5/19/1980
Special KWSU/Broadcast 465 newscast from 5/19/1980 about the Mount St. Helens eruption and impact to Washington State University. Anchored by Glenn Johnson, with student reporters including KOMO's Kathi Goertzen, and then-WSU President Glenn Terrell. Courtesy KWSU and the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication for the video.
Catholic Mass - 5/13/2012 (Sixth Sunday of Easter)
Duke Catholic Center
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, celebrant
http://catholic.duke.edu
Sixth Sunday of Easter, 9pm
Service begins @ 7:24
Homily begins @ 21:26
Scripture:
First Reading: Acts 10:25-26,34-35,44-48
Psalm 98:1-4
Second Reading: 1 John 4:7-10
Gospel: John 15:9-17
Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional Hymn: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling (622)
Offertory Hymn: We Have Been Told (699)
Communion Hymn: One Bread, One Body (830)
Recessional Hymn: Sing a New Song (537)
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