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Toshiba will outsource fabrication of system chips to South Korean rival Samsung Electronics, as the Japanese firm struggles to restructure its unprofitable chipmaking operations.
I am not sure why an artist might want to paint just initials on a canvas, but the short video does teach a budding artist how to create depth, and for that part, it is usable. To paint initials on a canvas surface using oil pastels, lay down each color thickly to cover the surface evenly, and blend the different colors with your fingers. Practice using oil pastels on canvas using the artist's techniques.
Jesse Schell talks about how video game playing might be used for teaching decision making and critical thinking. This interview makes pro and con arguments for both sides, but does not offer any statistical evidence. Also presented is the possible addiction to games. This would be a good video for computer and/or technology classes on the merits of computer games and the potential problems.
Fear not, fans of character-based TV fiction: reality shows will not obliterate tales featuring “transactions between human beings – the Jane Austen end of things,” as John Romano puts it. This veteran of some of TV’s finest cop dramas (including Hill Street Blues and Monk) sees wrenching changes in
Residents of Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong welcome in 2011 in style. Jon Decker reports.
This video shows that figurative language is used to describe everyday things. There are many types of figurative language examples here: metaphors, similies, personification, etc., however, the examples are not noted. This video could be stopped at intervals by a teacher to ask students: What example of figurative language is this sentence? (Music by Louis Armstrong.) This video is suitable for fourth-graders and older students.
This sing-along video features students performing a Rounding Rap song that describes the basic steps for rounding numbers. (2:40)
Celebrate the opening of the Modern Wing with the second installment of our special episodes of Musecast!
Collection Connection: Objects of design and digital photography surround us in our everyday lives. Find out from curators Zoe Ryan and Matt Wittkovsky how these media are explored in the Modern Wingâs new Architecture and Design and Photography galleries.
From the Artist: Sculptor Richard Serra speaks about bringing together the worlds of industrial production and fine a
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The commonalities and differences of two Lusophone African countries are discussed.
Speaker Biography: Dr.Seibert earned his Ph.D. in social sciences from Leiden University in the Netherlands (1999). He is a researcher at the Instituto de Investigacao Cientifica Tropical (IICT) in Lisbon, Portugal. He has published extensively on various topics related to Sao Tome and Principe. In addition, he has done research on African Initiated Churches (AIC) in Mozambique. Currently, he is working on a com
This computer-animated video explores and defines various types of figurative language including similes, metaphors, hyperbole, and personification. In addition to giving definitions, examples of different terms are given. ( 3:42)
Les coques y sont présentées comme des milieux bidimensionnels a priori courbes.
On commence par un bref complément de géométrie des surfaces pour introduire la notion de tenseur de courbure normale, et amener la généralisation de la formule de Stockes dans les variétés de dimension 2 plongées dans l'espace euclidien de dimension 3. Ces compléments sont nécessaires pour l'établissement des équations d'équilibre.
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This video is a good review of prepositions. The narrator of this video reviews prepositions and discusses types of prepositions and their proper use. The narrator explains the difference between the uses of at and in, next to and near, and to and for. ( 5:55)
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan spoke at the Harvard Graduate School of Education about issues facing American education. (February 26th, 2010)
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