Sound Frequency: ( An Interactive Game)
In this Sarah Jane Adventures game, the deadly Rakweed is threatening the UK! Students transmit sounds with the same frequencies to help Clyde defeat the Rakweed. ( This link is for an interactive game and may take a few minutes to load.)
Inaugural Address: Ronald Reagan
In this video clip, listen and watch excerpts from Ronald Reagon's inaugural address on Tuesday, January 20, 1981. (2:35)
What Soviet Medicine Teaches Us Latoya Ruby Frazier: Larry Sultan Visiting Artist Program FIN / Coursera - Introduction to Finance IDS learns with Legos Selma 1965 Part 2 CO 1069-286-215 The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Portage la Prairie. Prince of Wales' tour of Canada, 1919, a volume of photographs published by the Canadian Pacific Railway Science Bulletins: New Gene Implicated in Deafness Apology, Utopia and Other Catch-22s: Why Criticism of the ICC is Fun, Popular...and Inevitable University of Rochester "Backpack to Briefcase" Program: Part 2 Science Bulletins: Scientists Peer Inside "Superbug" Genome 2012: Yosef Wosk - Doctor of Letters, honoris causa 2012: Louise Mandell - Doctor of Laws, honoris causa Burkholder MeTV ntellectual Property and Information Law Understanding Records and Archives: Principles and Practices Tutorials and web conferencing Matrix Multiplication with C++ AMP Hi, I am Daniel Moth This screencast assumes knowledge of the C++ AMP API, i.e. the simple model and the tiled model, and here we look at a common algorithm (matrix multiplication) and convert it from serial on the CPU, to run on the GPU, first with the simple model and then tiled. To learn more please visit the Author(s): Gratitude: A New Film & Tour by Louie Schwartzberg
The audio version of the Mises Daily article for June 22, 2012. [15:17] Narrated by Harold Fritsche. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
This lecture was recorded on April 10, 2012, at the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts. Latoya Ruby Frazier was presented as part of the Larry Sultan Visiting Artist Program.
LaToya Ruby Frazier's work in photography and video has employed such themes as the body and landscape, familial and communal history, private and public space, and human complexity. Frazier's nine-year artistic collaboration with her family has been featured by the New York Times, the New Yorker, ArtF
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In 1965, protests against voting restrictions for blacks brought forces led by Martin Luther King, Jr. into conflict with white resisters in Selma, Alabama. Length 4:01
It is thought that mutations in several hundred genes can cause hereditary hearing loss. By generating random mutations in mice, a team of researchers led by Ulrich Müller at the Scripps Research Institute discovered that a single mutation in a gene not previously linked to deafness can lead to progressive hearing loss in children.
Prof. Darryl Robinson, Professor of Law, Queen's University, Canada, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series.
Backpack to Briefcase: Managing Your Personal Finances with Patrick Coleman '10
For decades MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, has been afflicting hospital patients and prison inmates with life-threatening and difficult-to-treat skin infections. In recent years this bacteria has emerged in the general population. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is now causing 19,000 human deaths in the United States per year—more even than HIV. A recent study of the pathogen by researchers from the National Institute of Allergy and Infect
Yosef Wosk is a Vancouver philanthropist, scholar, educator, rabbi, community leader, businessman and a former director in Continuing Studies at SFU. He also founded the Canadian Academy of Independent Scholars and SFU's Philosophers' Café, the world's largest series of cafe discussion gatherings. The degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, will be conferred on Dr. Wosk on Thursday, June 14, 2012 at the 2:30 pm ceremony. Dr. Wosk's Citation - http://www.sfu.ca/content/dam/sfu/ceremonies/HDR
Louise Mandell is a groundbreaking Vancouver lawyer who over the last three decades has become one of Canada's most important conceptual thinkers and influential actors in the area of Aboriginal and treaty rights law. The degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, will be conferred on Ms. Mandell on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 at the 2:30 pm ceremony. Dr. Mandell's Citation - http://www.sfu.ca/content/dam/sfu/ceremonies/HDRs/honorary-degrees/Citation-Mandell-web.pdf
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SI 519/PubPol 688 - IExplores related and sometimes competing legal and policy frameworks for the development and dissemination of ideas and expression in the Information Age. The ways in which principles of free speech and expression compare and contrast with intellectual property rights are explored in relation to the advancement of knowledge and innovation, with particular focus on the impact of the Internet and new technology. The impact of other legal considerations and values on the develo
SI 580 - Provides an understanding of why societies, cultures, organizations, and individuals create and keep records. Presents cornerstone terminology, concepts, and practices used in records management and archival administration. Examines the evolution of methods and technologies used to create, store, organize, and preserve records and the ways in which organizations and individuals use archives and records for ongoing operations, accountability, research, litigation, and organizational memo
This unit looks at the many ways in which synchronous communication can be managed to provide maximum support for learners.
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This video features interviews with young and old who provide insights into the importance of caring for others and of having gratitude for what each day offers. This video can be used for all ages, but is recommended for older students. The video could be used to motivate students to ponder and reflect on their situations and what it takes to make a good day.. The imagery is compelling as well. The site is asking for contributions. (5:44)














