The Nature Explorers Yosemite's Southside Expedition Part 4 of 5
Yosemite is one of the busiest tourist destinations in America, millions of people travel here during the summer to see the few last remaining gigantic trees. But on the southern border lies some trees that most people didn't even know existed. Here we discovered a Sugar Pine that had a trunk circumference of 19'.
Nick Jr.'s Face Plays an Animal Sound Game
The "Face" from Nick Jr. plays a game where children make farm animal sounds. When you see a pig, rooster, cow, or sheep make that sound. Cute way to introduce farm animals to young learners (1:01).
Phal aaar sabji : fruit and vegetables
Phal aaar sabji : fruit and vegetables.
Ben Bernanke: Loose Talk and Loose Money Darwin's Forgotten Defenders "A Passion for the Universal": Science, Jews and Others Animal Suffering: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives Human Enhancement: Threat or Promise? UMMC Physician Profile: Rolf Barth, M.D. Testing the Mona Lisa Blood and Thunder Part 2
Were the Spartans the original blueprint for comic Super Heroes? Lecturer in Classics, Dr Lynn Fotheringham, answers the question as she continues her look at the film ‘300’ and its impact on the field of Classics.
Part 1 of this podcast is also available at www.nottingham.ac.uk/podcasts.
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This short video introduces viewers to Rolf Barth, M.D., assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and transplant surgeon at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Some of Dr. Barth's special interests include kidney, pancreas and liver transplantation and single-incision laparoscopic kidney removal. Watch this video to learn more about his practice at UMMC.
Related Links:
UMMC Division of Transplantation
http://www.umm.edu/transplant/index.htm
UMMC
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)
Dr Lynn Fotheringham
In recent years there have been amazing advances in consumer technology. The Mobile Learning Network (MoLeNET) initiative has enabled colleges and schools to harness some of this technology in order t...
Watch video of the class “Symphony 101,” held Jan. 20, 2011. Giancarlo Guerrero, music director and conductor of the Nashville Symphony, leads an engaging and invigorating discussion about the elements and structure of the music of the symphony orchestra. What is a symphony? Maestro Guerrero will dissect the symphonic form exploring scherzo, minuet, theme andkeep reading »
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A teenage suicide bomber blows himself in Lahore, Pakistan, killing at least 13 people and injuring more than 50. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
This video is about the hardship the rail workers had to endure, the lack of welfare they had the cuts to their wages and increased cost resulted in violence. This resulted in the use of federal troops and the end of the strike. This deals with the Sacramento, California area. It also shows how large railroad owners used child labor as well. A vivid example of what may be one of the first major strikes in US history. A good video to show why unions were formed.
Brookfield Asset Management partner Luiz Maia, a 1981 Thunderbird School of Global Management graduate, talks Jan. 7, 2011, with Brazil Winterim students in Sao Paulo.
Every summer, SUNY Oswego's Sheldon Institute serves as a two-week educational enrichment program for children entering grades 2 through 10. This video shows just some of the activities they enjoy.
ECU students participate in a day of service events on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.