Raico the Great [Foreword to Great Wars and Great Leaders by Ralph Raico (2010)] For many years, I have described Ralph Raico as "my favorite historian." When David Theroux and I we
Maaltafel van 3 en 4 Per maaltafel vind je * Deze bijdrage wordt in de loop …

15.394: Dilemmas in Launching New Ventures
Description not set
011 Transformation of Operators and the Parity Operator
Eleventh lecture of the Quantum Mechanics course given in Michaelmas Term 2009
Brides say "I do" to frugal weddings
Consumer confidence may be on the rise in the U.S., but a high jobless rate has brides cutting costs for their wedding celebrations.
La scuola del curricolo(sesta lezione)
Dai programmi al Curricolo nella storia didattica della scuola italiana. Curriculum Research and Development : un’area obbligata di formazione iniziale degli insegnanti. Curricolo o programma ? Gli antecedenti. La scuola del curricolo. Alcune definizioni correnti di curricolo. Analisi dei modelli di curricolo.,The school of curriculum (sixth lesson). From programs to curriculum in the history of didactic in the Italian school. Curriculum research and development: a must on the education of new
5.2 The Traditional Analysis of Knowledge
Part 5.2. Explores the idea of conscious and unconscious knowledge (should a person know that they know something or does it not matter?) and the theory of justification of propositions and beliefs.
Article :: Selecting and Using Hidden Tools in Adobe Photoshop CS5
This excerpt from Adobe Photoshop CS5 Classroom in a Book shows you how to use the Tools panel, which arranges some of the tools in groups, with only one tool shown for each group.
Supernatural (sharks and dolphins)
This is a documentary about the characteristics of sharks and dolphins. The documentary details how the animals are able to hunt and survive in the ocean. Run time 08:17.
Ba-Ba-Black Sheep
This video is the nursery rhyme "Ba-Ba Black Sheep." The video has cute animations, and the lyrics stream at the bottom of the screen. (:53)
A Welcome Message from President Amy Gutmann
President Amy Gutmann welcomes potential students, parents, alumni, and friends to Penn's vibrant, urban Philadelphia campus.
6.094 Introduction to MATLAB (MIT)
This course provides an aggressively gentle introduction to MATLAB®. It is designed to give students fluency in MATLAB, including popular toolboxes. The course consists of interactive lectures with students doing sample MATLAB problems in real time. Problem-based MATLAB assignments are given which require significant time on MATLAB. This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT that runs from the first week of January until the e
3.40J Physical Metallurgy (MIT)
The central point of this course is to provide a physical basis that links the structure of materials with their properties, focusing primarily on metals. With this understanding in hand, the concepts of alloy design and microstructural engineering are also discussed, linking processing and thermodynamics to the structure and properties of metals.
A New Language for Mental Illness
Mental illness needs a “new narrative,” says
Jane Pauley. Just as cancer has moved from the shadows to pink ribbons and races for the cure, mental illness must shed its public aura of fear and shame. “Shrewd move; let’s do that,” says Pauley.
In a revealing and self-effacing talk, Pauley describes he
2.672 Projects Laboratory (MIT)
This is an engineering laboratory subject for mechanical engineering juniors and seniors. Major emphasis is on interplay between analytical and experimental methods in solution of research and development problems. Communication (written and oral) of results is also a strong component of the course. Groups of two or three students work together on three projects during the term.
Bioéthique et clonage - Michel Fontès (video)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
avec Michel Fontès (Professeur de médecine à la faculté de la Timone)
Lycée Pasquet (Arles)
Chemistry Matters: Beauty
From molecules to equations to experiments, learn how and why chemistry is beautiful to Nobel Laureates. This video is one in a series of four, short educational videos capturing 16 Nobel Laureates' opinions on why chemistry matters. See the other chemistry videos here: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5D0105F5B2B967BA
Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities Among Parkinson's Patients
In this five-minute video, Dr. Lisa Shulman, professor of neurology and co-director of the Maryland Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center, discusses a study from the University of Maryland School of Medicine which showed that African American patients and patients with lower socioeconomic status have more advanced disease and greater disability when they seek treatment from Parkinson's disease specialists.
Researchers who participated in this study found that race, education and inc
AU Alma Mater: Joe Gow
Description not set

