"The Wood Lot," a poem by Robin Becker, 2010-11 Penn State laureate
Robin Becker, the 2010-11 Penn State laureate and professor of English and women's studies at the University, is sharing several of her poems via video during the 2010-11 academic year, aiming to engage people "in the deep pleasures of poetry -- language crafted and shaped from words, the 'ordinary' material we all use every day," to explore how and why poems move us.
Grammar Lesson 13: Gender in Portuguese and Spanish, Buying Alcohol Lesson 6: Pronunciation of Oral Diphthongs, Going to the Pharmacy Hickory Dickory Dock Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010 Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010  Marco the Pencil Teaches about Atoms President Jackson: Cherokees, Tariffs and Nullification Business Planning – Part 3 Adam Bandt opens the Making a Smaller World Smaller forum. 065 - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER Introduction to Bioinformatics Learning to Read Color Words Black History: The Life of Rosa Parks ISS Crew Talks With Texas School for the Deaf No sign of results in Haiti 85: Welcome, ‘Stateholder’ How to Succeed in Law School Final Exams Building Bridges with Latin American LLMs Lecture 18 - 11/30/2010
To be clear, we are referring to gender agreement. Get ready: although gender is 95% the same between Spanish and Portuguese, there are a few
In this lesson Valdo and Michelle can't figure out why it is so difficult to get medicine from a pharmacy in the United States. This whole idea of g
Here is video illustrating the nursery rhyme hickory dickory dock. Its quite funny and I believe children would love it. They sing alone as well.
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This computer animated video is great for children to learn science facts about protons and neutrons. Marco the Pencil helps Kevin study for his science test. Â (This is a sample clip from the DVD). Run time 02:46.
A brief look at Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act of 1830 is the subject of this three minute video. It tells the way the Act was fought by the tribe and they were backed by the Supreme Court. Jackson ignored this and thousands of Native Americans died in the Trail of Tears episode. The Nullification Act is also explained as the South starts to fight the Constitution and start steps resulting in the Civil War at a later date.
Dr Marcus Powe is RMIT's Entrepreneur in Residence, and teaches Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Marketing and Business Planning. He has a long career in the industry specialising in the growth of industry, community and service organisations. He has worked with over 400 organisations in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore assisting them to create new strategic choices.
In this part of the Business Planning workshop Marcus looks at: Survival, Importance of Finance, SWOT Analysis.
Adam Bandt, federal member for Melbourne, gives the opening address at the Making A Small World Smaller forum.
The forum was hosted by RMIT and the State Library of Victoria and aimed to build on a proposal for a new centre at the Library that will combine social enterprise, community development and social media to increase Victoria’s intellectual and social capital.
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Preschool and Kindergarten activity. This short movie helps teach colors in a fun way. Each color is written in white on the screen. Children are encouraged to read and say the word before the instructor says the answer and the letters turn into the correct color. Run time 04:28.
This video gives a very detailed account of the life of civil rights activist Rosa Parks. This video is narrated by teenagers and it uses pictures and clips for a visual aid to the events being discussed. This video discusses the murder of Emmit Till and how it impacted the life of Rosa. It also tells of the racial segregation Mrs. Parks encountered growing up within this era. Jim Crow Laws as well as CORE, Congress of Racial Equality, are also explained within this video.
The Expedition 24 crew members talk with students from the Texas School for the Deaf.
Haitians are left waiting and wondering what will happen after elections still have produced no results. Deborah Lutterbeck reports
In light of the amount of government capital injected into the so-called "private economy" since mid-2008, INSEAD Professor Ludo Van der Heyden hails the emergence of the new 'stateholder'.
9th Annual National Latina/o Law Student Association Conference: How to Succeed in Law School Final Exams
9th Annual National Latina/o Law Student Association Conference: Building Bridges with Latin American LLMs
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