Episode 127: An ocean away: An African nation's roots in Southeast Asia Episode 128: Light before the Dark: Life, Death and Art in Early Modern Nuremberg Episode 129: Female-friendly cities: Planning for inclusivity in our urban spaces The Student Leader Introduction to the Cranfield MBA OrganWise Guys Shorts: Refrigerate Your Food Battle of Stalingrad San Francisco, California Secrets Of The Dead - Mystery Of The Black Death 2 of 4 Cómo entender la nomenclatura (en español) Prof. Jeff Bellins: Background Checks on Police Dans l'Ombre du tiroir - Eco-épidémiologie de la maladie de Chagas (video)
La maladie de Chagas, un cas typique de maladie vectorielle, ravage tout le continent sud-américain. Refusant de s'en tenir à une approche uniquement biomédicale, une équipe de recherche pluridisciplinaire a mis en place une méthode globale d'étude de cette maladie. Il s'agit pour elle de répertorier et d'évaluer l'importance de tous les paramètres intervenant dans le processus de l'infection pour définir la physionomie des espaces à risques et comprendre les conditions dans lesq Where Does 9/11 Stand as a Turning Point in U.S. History? Part 2 - Chapter 20 - A Room with a View by E. M. Forster Create an organizational account Builders of China's Great Wall OrganWise Guys Shorts: Get to Know the Kidneys Cómo calcular el cuadrado de una resta (en español) Lower Intermediate #3 - Would You Miss Out on a Spanish Party Like This?? Artifacts from the Shang Dynasty
In this video segment from the American Experience: "Freedom Riders" Web site, watch interviews and newsreel footage and see archival photos to learn about the early efforts of a prominent student leader of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. Diane Nash, a young Chicago native, was attending Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, when she was introduced to nonviolent direct action. She quickly became an influential student activist through her leadership of sit-ins in Nashville, her p
Graham Clark, Full-time MBA Academic Director, introduces the Cranfield School of Management MBA
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: to the tune of "If You're Happy and You Know it," the OrganWise Guys tell kids why it's important to put leftover and unused foods in the fridge. (1min)
This video clip highlights the July 1942 Battle of Stalingrad. The Nazi Army bombed the Soviet city of Stalingrad, launching one of the bloodiest battles in history. This video does not have any narration, but includes text to describe the timeline of events. (2:21)
Head to San Francisco, California with Wilson and Ditch and check out San Francisco Bay, learn about Alcatraz Island, marvel at the Golden Gate Bridge, and take a ferry ride to Angel Island. Viewers learn that San Francisco, named in 1847, grew in size due to the Gold Rush. They also learn that it is home to the Golden Gate Bridge, which is 8981 feet long and 746 feet high and was built between 1933 and 1937! (4:31)
Explores an amazing link between the Black Plague and HIV. Partial or complete immunity, through the Delta 32 mutation, and how they tracked it down.
La nomenclatura puede ser de tres tipos: tradicional, stock y I.U.P.A.C. Debes conocer la formula química del compuesto que se vaya a nombrar, basándote en el número de átomos y en la naturaleza de sus elementos. Un video educativo para estudiantes en una clase de química. (3:22)
SMU Law Professor Jeff Bellins provides expert commentary for a story about a judge ordering the district attorney's office to provide background checks on police officers called to testify.
A decade after one of the most tragic events in America's history, Jon Meacham reflects on the legacy of September 11, 2001, and wonders how it will be remembered in the years to come. ( 2:25)
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Part 2, Chapter 20: The End of the Middle Ages. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Elizabeth Klett.
Playlist for A Room with a View by E. M. Forster: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7E2901A657A5E9D4
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This module explains how to create an organizational account.
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Stretching at about 1,600 miles The Great Wall of China is one of China’s remarkable structures. The Great Wall was constructed over several centuries claimed the lives of thousands of builders. The walls purpose was to keep invaders and barbarians out of the country, but instead it had an opposite effect and attracted them. (3:07)
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: the Kidney Brothers provide a kid-friendly explanation of how the kidneys fit into the overall health and process of our bodies. (1min)
Dibujando las figuras será más fácil entender el cálculo. Aprende a calcular el cuadrado de una resta con este ejemplo sencillo. Perfecto para introducir el concepto. (menos de 2 minutos)
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Manuel: ¿Será aquí la fiesta? Según el taxista ésta es la dirección que le dimos. ¿Tocamos?
Gustavo: Preguntando se llega a Roma; claro. Y si no es pero hay fiesta nos hacemos los invitados de alguien más.
Manuel: No no, hombre. Ni que tuvieramos quince años. Ya estamos maduros para andar haciendo ese tipo de cos
The Shang Dynasty was known to make a lot of beautiful artifacts, hardware, and other items that were used in war and for ceremonies. The artifacts that these Chinese people made them unique from other cultures. It is a short video and the images do not have close ups. Best used as an overview.













