Trail of Tears - Cartoon Overview
This professionally-made video from Brain Pop uses simple terms and cartoon animation to describe the events involved in the Trail of Tears. Some key vocabulary terms and names include: Five Civilized Tribes, Louisiana Purchase, Indian Removal Act, Andrew Jackson, Treaty of New Echota, Martin Van Buren, John Ross, and the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail. Run time 05:28.
Leeromgeving BaO : Thinkquest De Oracle Education Foundation ontwikkelde een leer- en webomgeving om kinderen op school spelenderwijs vertrouwd te maken met de mogelijkheden van het internet. We noemen het ook wel: de veilige omgeving van de school, maar dan op de …

Stochastic Evolution Equations
The lectures are at a beginning graduate level and assume only basic familiarity with Functional Analysis and Probability Theory. Topics covered include:
Random variables in Banach spaces: Gaussian random variables, contraction principles, Kahane-Khintchine inequality, Anderson’s inequality.
Stochastic integration in Banach spaces I: γ-Radonifying operators, γ-boundedness, Brownian motion, Wiener stochastic integral.
Stochastic evolution equations I: Linear stochastic evolution equations
Microsoft Campus Tours - The Connector With thousands of employees coming to the Microsoft Redmond campus every day, getting around can be a challenge. The Microsoft Connector team manage a large fleet of buses, vans and on-demand cars to get people to and from their meetings, their offices and back home again.

051 - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER
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Leadership and Management- Animated example
Ian Woodruff and Rod McCrohan presentation on The 1:1:1 Delivery model as trialled in the Leadership and Management program BUSM 3120. Date:15.12.2010
Microelectronics
The MSc programme in Microelectronics is supported by the Department of Microelectronics and Computer Engineering. It takes 24 months and is fully conducted in English. The programme offers challenging high-level education and research to talented students holding a BSc degree in technology or science. The first year comprises theoretical study, assignments and laboratory work. The second year is largely devoted to the graduation project, which involves participating in one of the university's a
Social Science and the Middle East: myths, pitfalls and opportunities
No area of the globe so challenges the contemporary social scientist or the ordinary citizen as do the twenty-five countries of the Middle East. At the same time, none generates as much public controversy and unease. From its multiple wars and inter-ethnic conflicts, and the rise of religiously defined ideologies, to the enduring place it occupies in world energy markets this region is of central concern to all who seek to analyse, or formulate policies for, the world of today. In this lecture,
Spartan Sagas: Michele Payn-Knoper, Shaking the hand that feeds you
Michele Payn-Knoper is a champion for agriculture. The certified speaking professional travels the United States and internationally, helping farmers communicate more effectively about the agrifood industry, while helping consumers understand what's happening with food production.
The Spartan alumna knows firsthand the realities and risks of farm life. In addition to now living on a farm in Indiana, she grew up on a family farm in Michigan that was eventually lost.
Since earning degrees in an
Design & Community Exhibition 2011
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Final year landscape architecture and garden art & design students showcased their work to community clients and guests at an event held at Old Broadcasting House.
Eager to get stuck back into their work after the festive break, our final year undergraduate and postgraduate landscape architecture and garden art & design students presented their design portfolios and design processes to community clients and other invited guests at the Design & Commun
Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik
This is a live video of New Trinity Baroque, Atlanta's leading period instrument orchestra, performing Mozart's masterpiece, "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" ("A Little Night Music") at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church on September 2, 2006. The orchestra is conducted by Predrag Gosta. (9:00)
How to Save the Earth
Saving the earth requires a collective effort of all mankind, and a good place to start is to grow vegetables at home, buy local products and keep recycling plastics, glass, paper and aluminum. (02:54)
English Vocabulary Lessons-Bedroom Objects
This video helps to improve English vocabulary and pronunciation. The focus of this video is bedroom objects (bed, dresser, closet, etc.). A matching picture is shown as the commentator says the word twice. This is a great resource for our English as Second Language Learners, our youngest learners, and our special education students (1:45).Â
South Korean ship rescue
South Korean military rescue a naval ship being held hostage by Somali pirates.
Knowledge and Environmental Policy Sustainability Seminar delivered on January 19, 2011 by Claremont McKenna Professor William Ascher, "Knowledge and Environmental Policy." Environmental policymakers rely on a prodigious amount of knowledge from a wide variety of sources. Sometimes available knowledge is technically appropriate and covers the broad range of considerations that policymakers ought to take into account, yet it is easy to identify serious limitations in the generation, transmission, and use of relevant kno
CCTV footage captures Russia blast
Russia' s president says a security lapse is to blame for the deadly bomb attack on the country's busiest airport.
The Mind-Body Problem and Theology
Dr. William Struthers : Course
Human Anthropology and Origins of Religion
Dr Cara Wall-Scheffler : Course
Testing the Mona Lisa
Modern science is used to look at and into the Mona Lisa to look for its condition and techniques. Interesting findings. Excellent for art history. (4:01)














