305 GG Where Did the @ Symbol Come From?
Why does it look like a snail?
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"Megachange: The World in 2050"


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Barney's "The Friendship Song"
In this classic video, Barney and his friends sing about the importance of friendship. The words to the song are displayed as they are sung. Building friendships is such important skill and this is a great resource for the early childhood classroom. (1:04)
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8. Flourishing and Detachment
Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (PHIL 181) Professor Gendler begins with a discussion of the Stoic philosopher Epictetus, who argued that once we recognize that some things are up to us and other things are not up to us, we can see that happiness requires detaching ourselves from our desires and focusing instead on our attitudes and interpretations. Three pieces of advice from Epictetus about how to cultivate such detachment are provided, along with contemporary examples. A similar t
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Issues in Survey Research Design
Leads participants through the process of designing their own survey. Examines the major decisions faced by a health researcher who wants to design and implement a survey. Explores the potential sources of bias associated with alternative approaches to sample design, respondent recruitment, data collection methods (interviews in-person or by telephone, computer assisted interviews, or mail surveys) instrument design, and field administration. Participants prepare a defensible proposal for a surv
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Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the Johns Hopkins University and individual authors unless otherwise noted. JHSPH OpenCourseWare materials are licensed under a Creative Commons License

Josh Kraft Speaking at Northeastern College of Professional Studies Commencement
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Provost Stephen Director Speaking at Northeastern College of Professional Studies Commencement
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Relentless: The Global Formula Racing Pursuit of Perfection
This documentary chronicles a year in the life of Global Formula Racing Team. Made up of students in a multinational partnership who design and build formula cars for an extremely competitive international racing circuit, the GFR team hails from Oregon State University and DHBW Ravensburg, Germany. They devote every waking moment to the relentless pursuit of an international championship.
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The Alcan Highway: Road To Alaska
The Alcan Highway connected the Alaskan wilderness to the lower 48 states for the first time. During construction, crews faced brutal work conditions and other challenges. In this video clip from Modern Marvels learn about the role the U.S. military played in the highway’s construction. (3:57)
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A Radical Theory of Autism
Mirror neurons, the cells in the brain that fire when watching others do actions, might be deficient in people with autism. Perhaps, drugs that enhance empathy, could be used to treat this deficiency. (02:53)
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Teaching Strategies - Learning Styles
Teaching strategies on effectively reaching kinesthetic, visual, and auditory learning styles are provided in this video.  The video shows a portion from a college lesson on learning styles.  ( Older students , as well as parents and teachers, could benefit from this video by being provided by strategies for their learning styles.) ( 4:26)
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Horse Uses Treadmill Under Penn Vet Supervision
Located on 678 acres of scenic rural land in Kennett Square, Pa., the New Bolton Center provides education, treatment, and scientific research into the welfare of large food, farm, and athletic animals. It is home to one of the largest and most respected equine surgical and treatment facilities in the nation. At the Center, racehorses, show horses, work horses, and pet horses receive routine, emergency, and intensive veterinary care that ranges from sports medicine and reproductive services to
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UN Ideas That Changed The World - Richard Jolly Marant
Honorary Professor and Research Associate of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex and co-ordinator of the UN Intellectual History Project draws on the 17-volume official history of the UN
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ISS Update: Wearable Technology
NASA Public Affairs Officer Lynnette Madison talks with Human Interface Engineer Cory Simon about wearable technology containing sensors, displays and controls to assist future astronauts and augment their capability to perform more elaborate and complex tasks. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
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The Making of a Sugar Monkey
2:35 Talented Street vendor shows us how he spins, rolls, and cools hot sugar into a little monkey.
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Breakingviews: In China, no need to grease the wheels
April 26 - Bribery is not the key to success in China, in fact it's bad for business...especially when corruption scandals make media headlines, says Reuters Breakingviews.
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Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles [Audio]
Speaker(s): Ruchir Sharma | In this talk Ruchir Sharma will discuss his new book, Breakout Nations. After a decade of rapid growth, the world's most celebrated emerging markets are poised to slow down. Which countries will rise to challenge them? To identify the economic stars of the future we should abandon the habit of extrapolating from the recent past and lumping wildly diverse countries together. We need to remember that sustained economic success is a rare phenomenon. Ruchir Sharma is the
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Springboard 7-2 ; Ellipse # 1
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