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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Introduction In this unit you will explore social patterns in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and find out what’s important for people at various stages in their lives. Being able to talk about your own concerns and understanding those of others is an important aim when studying a foreign language and is the focus of this unit. Materials include factual texts, news items and articles dealing with current issues and many recorded interviews with people in German-speaking countries. The activities
Faculty Seminar: Creating Chaos in Haydn’s The Creation
Watch video of Melanie Lowe’s talk that explores the aesthetics of the impossible in Joesph Haydn’s most sublime work. In 1797 Haydn completed what was immediately hailed as his greatest work, The Creation.This enormous piece scored for solo singers, chorus, and orchestra opens with nothing short of a musical impossibility—the sound of infinite nothingness. What follows wouldkeep reading »
Children's Heart Running Team Participant
Carla Adkins, top fundraiser for the Children's Heart Running Team, shares why she chose to join the Children's Heart team as part of the Baltimore Running Festival. One in 1,000 children are born with heart disease.
Related Links:
Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/
Children's Heart Program
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/cardiology/index.htm
Physicians and Staff
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/cardiology/card_phys.htm
Disease Overviews
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/cardiology/dise
Transformative Trailblazers - Women in the Law Conference 2012
A video montage presented as part of NUSL's fourth annual Women in the Law Conference, 2012. Featuring testimonials and insights from Mary Bonauto '87, Judith Olans Brown, The Honorable Dana Fabe '76, Courtney Hunt '89 and Regine Theodat '09. Co-produced by Kathy Morris '75 and Mielle Marquis.
University of Richmond Class of 2012 Graduation Day
Graduates from the Class of 2012 share their plans for the future and reflect on their time at the University of Richmond.
Overview of Aquatic Biomes
A biome is a type of ecosystem with similar life forms and environmental conditions. Biomes can be affected by factors like rainfall, humidity and latitude. Aquatic biomes are often classified into freshwater ecosystems (lakes, rivers and ponds), salt water ecosystems (seas, oceans and coral reefs) and wetlands (marshes and swamps). (4:47)
Ubiquitous Business
Ubiquitous Business
Using Internet Communications, Fall 2011
Using Internet Communication enhances students' theoretical understanding of electronic communication and their ability to communicate as professionals, scholars, and citizens using the Internet. Participants learn core communication theoretical models and principles, and apply them to electronic communication methods that enhance interpersonal, small group, and public interactions. These methods include electronic meetings, discussion forums, co-authoring tools, audio, and video.
How to prepare a planting bed.
A gardener shows how to construct a wooden planting bed and how to prepare the soil before planting vegetables. 
Chapter 08 - The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
Chapter 8. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mark Nelson.
How to make more bees.
This is a video for beginners beekeepers on how to make increases in stock of organic bees. 
Meal Plans at the College of Charleston -- Dining Services -- Campus Tour
Campus dining at the College of Charleston is fresh, fast and flexible. There are six on-campus dining locations, featuring everything from all-you-care-to-eat style dining to National Brand Food Courts to meet your needs. We can satisfy any of your cravings because we have it all -- right here on campus.
At the Liberty Street Fresh Food Company, you can choose from flame-grilled entrees, brick-oven pizza, vegetarian stir-fry, delicious pastas, an abundant salad bar, freshly baked breads and ho













