Louisiana Purchase Doubles U.S.
This video explains the background of how Thomas Jefferson was able to  buy 800,000 square miles from the French, stretching from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. The video also explains how the land actually belonged to the Native Americans occupying it. 
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Annika Mosier at the 2012 DOE JGI Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting
By: JGI Annika Mosier from UC Berkeley on "In situ Expression of Acidic and Thermophilic Carbohydrate Active Enzymes by Filamentous Fungi" on March 22, 2012 at the 7th Annual Genomics of Energy & Environment Meeting in Walnut Creek, Calif.
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SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis Defense - Jamie Purcell
By: tcarrasc Physical and Chemical Properties of the Winterhaven Metavolcanic Member: Implications for Igneous Petrogenesis Jamie Purcell B.S. Candidate Department of Geological Sciences San Diego State University Advisor Dr. Gary Girty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT Lying in southeastern California between Indian Pass and Picacho State Recreation Area is the ~440 m thick, Jurassic Winterhaven Formation. This unit has been metamorphos
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The Search for D H Lawrence
Emeritus Professor John Worthen in conversation with Dr Andrew Harrison, Director of the University of Nottingham's D H Lawrence Research, discusses the question of Lawrence and biography in the context of the Lakeside exhibition 'The Many Lives of D H Lawrence'.
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Pluripotent Stem Cells: Medical Dream or Ethical Nightmare?
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Picker of plums and cherries.

The video shows the function of a mechanical picker of plums and cherries in the field.
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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 »
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How Does Cancer Spread Throughout the Body?
How Does Cancer Spread Throughout the Body?. Part of the series: Cancer Facts. Cancer spreads throughout the body by being metastasized and moving throughout the lymphatic system. Find out how cancer cells steal nutrients from organs in the body with information from this doctor.
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Celebrities in Politics
In a Path to the Podium video, see how celebrities get involved in politics. While some celebrities stump for causes or candidates, the celebrities in this video take it to the next level by holding political office. (2:48)
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Starfish attacks sea urchin
How to eat a sea urchin. Amazing attack of sea urchin seen in Lanzarote, Puerto del Carmen. (00:38)
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Composting in India.

An educational video that shows step by step the compost preparation in India. Furthermore explains how to use compost in the cultivations.
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Authors@Google: Julie Clow
Former Googler Julie Clow visited Google on May 16, 2012 to talk about her book The Work Revolution: Freedom and Excellence for All. About the book: We live in a new age of global companies, hyper-access to information, and accessibility to tools that enable us to bring any idea life. Strangely, our workplaces are lagging behind the promise of this open and collaborative world. Most organizations are rule-based, top-down, dreary environments optimized for conformity and little else. The Work Re
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Secret Lives of Flowers (Interactive)
In this interactive, take a peek at the colorful world of plant reproduction (asexual reproduction).
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The iPhone 5
This five minute video is about Apples  iPhone 5 and what may happen in the future. The video can be used for career research and to have students think about the future of these devises and their impact on society.
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Rocky Coasts (Interactive)
Tides, currents, shelf slope, and geologic history all influence how coastline features are broken down or built up. However, more than any other factors, wave energy and coastal rock type influence the erosional processes that shape rocky coastlines. In this interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service, learn about sea stacks, fjords, and other features that characterize rocky coasts in some of America's national parks.
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Ecological farm design for pest management in organic vegetable production webinar.

This webinar describes the more than 20 year journeys of six farms. These farms increased plant diversity though practices such as planting insectaries and other practices in order to manage pests in vegetable crops with minimal or no spraying.

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Dr. Marc D. Lewis on Memoirs of an Addicted Brain
Dr. Marc D. Lewis discusses the story and the science behind his book Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Lewis is a professor at the Behavioral Science Institute, part of Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Lewis's book documents the years he spent addicted to drugs including morphine and heroin, and links his first-hand drug experiences to his current behavioral science research into the interaction between drugs and brain chemistry.
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Tracking Polar Bears (Interactive)
In this interactive activity adapted from the USGS Alaska Science Center, investigate the migration patterns of polar pears. Radio and satellite data show changes in the extent of Arctic sea ice during the year and the corresponding movements of a polar bear. In addition, compare the paths taken by four polar bears during the same year.
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Classroom Management--"Cup" Management Tool for Group or Center Work
Charity Preston, veteran teacher and owner of organized classroom blog, shows us how to use 3 paper cups (green, yellow, red) to manage classroom group and center time. This is a visual reminder to students about their behavior. This is a quick and easy resource for the busy teacher. (5:10)
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