How to Grow a Green Lawn Organically
Everyone wants a greener lawn, but getting it in a greener way takes
some know-how. Scott Meyer, expert gardener and editor for Organic
Gardening magazine share tips for why the extra effort is worth it.
Rembrandt Self-Portraits
These still images of Rembrandt's self-portraits are set to Antonio Vivaldi's 'Winter'. There is no narration or text to eexxplain when they were painted. Rembrandt was a Dutch painter during the "Dutch Golden Age". Rembrandt made many self portraits that showed him as a humble man. He had his students copy them to learn different techniques.
SMU: A Walk Around The Grounds
SMU Landscape Manager Kevin Dilliard offers a look at the flowers and grounds of the University.
University of Memphis- MemphiSTEM: Kelsey
See why choosing a MemphiSTEM major at the University of Memphis was right for Kelsey.
Guided Reading Crash Course - Part 5
Part 5 - This video features a professional development session for Guided Reading. It states the purpose of Guided Reading, and walks teachers though the planning phase. The video contains examples of planning for a DRA 12 and 38. Use these strategies to run guided reading groups effectively.
What Went Wrong? - Using the Scientific Method
Will Jared win the Central High Science Fair? First he'll have to nail down the key rules of scientific method. Some of the key vocabulary words defined in this video are experiment, measurement error, calibrate, beaker, variables, conclusions, conversion, and limited data. This video is a great teaching resource for introducing the scientific method and reviewing mistakes in experiments. Students will enjoy this animated video. Content is appropriate for upper elementary and middle school
The International 'Responsibility to Protect' and the 'Responsibility to Rebuild'- A Dual Agenda
Professor Richard Caplan, Oxford, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. This one-day workshop will bring together officials and researchers working on the Council of Europe and international norms more generally. Our emphasis on the Council of Europe gives a concrete empirical starting point for consideration of international norms, norm 'entrepreneurship', and human rights. How do norms come onto the in
3 An overview of the legal history of Scotland To understand the current system of law making in Scotland it is helpful to know from where it originated. The law in Scotland has a complex history, and has been influenced by a wide range of sources. It is a distinct system from that in England and Wales or Northern Ireland, and remains so today. The distinction comes from both historical developments and the current procedures for law making. Some of the earliest influences on legal Scotland included native customs, Norse law and Wel
Claude Monet: A Collection of 1540 Paintings (HD)
This may be good for students in a study hall or entering an art classroom. Claude Oscar Monet was born in Paris on November 14, 1840. Soon after, his family moved to Le Havre, where he spent his youth. His acquaintance with Eugène Boudin lead to Monet seriously pursueing his education as a painter in 1858. Boudin and Jongkind taught Monet to always work in the field in front of his motif. The following year Monet went to Paris anyway to begin academic training. (02:08:21)
Filosofía Política
Asignatura de reflexión y perspectiva filosófica en torno a la actividad política y a la conducta de los ciudadanos y de los profesionales de la política. Tiene relación tanto con la Ética y la Filosofía del Derecho como con las distintas ciencias que estudian la política. Como tal, y debido a su punto de vista global acerca de ese ámbito humano tan relevante, que es la política, se puede considerar como un aliado importante y un dato necesario en los estudios de Periodismo y en las Ci
Coffee Break Spanish Magazine Episode 101 It’s here! We’re delighted to present the first edition of the Coffee Break Spanish Magazine. In this edition: The free version of the audio programme for this
Lisa Appignanesi - Love and the Novel
Lisa Appignanesi considers the subject of love and the novel and reads extracts from her book The Things We Do For Love. She discusses the treatment of love throughout the history of the novel, in particular the work of Henry James.
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En esta asignatura se introducen los conceptos básicos de la organización de datos en soporte secundario. Se estudiarán las organizaciones base y auxiliares más extendidas, haciendo hincapié en la importancia de su elección para el buen rendimiento de los Sistemas de Información. El aprendizaje de asociaciones de archivos se apoyará en el modelo jerárquico. El conocimiento que se pretende alcanzar es fundamental para la administración de Bases de Datos en su esquema interno.
IPL Andrew Mercer - Viruses and us - is it all bad news
"Viruses and us - is it all bad news?" Professor Andrew Mercer's Inaugural Professorial Lecture. Professor Mercer: Robert and Marjorie Webster Chair in Viral Pathogenesis, Department of Microbiology and Immunology.
Video Culture Class: Spanish Holidays #13 - Mother’s Day
Learn more about Spanish culture with SpanishPod101.com! Ever wondered what the most important Spanish holidays are, and how they are celebrated? Then this 25-lesson video series is for you! With this series, you’ll learn the what, why, when and how of 25 well-known holidays in Spain.
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2.8 Surface run-off In some inland drainage areas, all water is removed by evaporation and infiltration. However, precipitation not penetrating the land surface usually runs off the surface along defined channels which have been produced by geological processes, previous storms, or possibly by people. This accelerates the process. Its eventual destination is the ocean, except, of course, where it runs to inland seas such as the Dead Sea. It is in the runoff phase of the cycle that physical intervention by humans
Mark Twain Biography - 1835-1910 Part 3 of 5
Biography of Mark Twain in short video clips. Describes his time in the Civil War. Includes reenactment of his experience in the taking of a life. Part 3 of 5 (1:38)
2.12.1 Fluid loss During an average day, a person in a temperate climate such as the UK, loses about 2.5 litres of water. How is water lost from the body? 5.2 Ways of organising yourself How do you organise yourself? Make a note of how you organise your: emails internet bookmarks or favorites computer files 1 Teaching and learning relationships in early childhood In this unit we will look at how children's early experiences with their caregivers and peers contribute to the learning of new skills and problem-solving strategies. We will pay special attention to the way talk is used in teaching and learning exchanges as this is the principal means by which older, more experienced members of a society communicate social and cultural practices, knowledge and collective wisdom to younger apprentice learners.
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