Keys to Good Oral Hygiene-Running Time 4:36
A video created for elementary students to educate them on oral hygiene. Brushing Means Brushing and Watch What You're Eating are main topics discussed. Running time is 4:36.
1.1 A contentious issue This course discusses a contentious issue in economics: why particular groups, such as women or minority ethnic groups, are disadvantaged in the labour market. It compares different theoretical and empirical explanations for why such systematic labour market disadvantage is experienced by some groups in society. Click to view 'Th
2.6 The portrayal of traditional symbols of power Napoleon on his Imperial Throne is crammed with traditional symbols of power. The sceptre surmounted by a statuette, the other sceptre (the ‘hand of justice’) and the sword all had associations with Charlemagne. In the run-up to the coronation, the regime had adopted as official propaganda the flattering notion of Napoleon as a modern Charlemagne (which was already current, as we have seen from David's portrait). Much effort was expended on legitimating his imperial authority by li
Integrating Digital Intelligence into Brand Strategy
As organisations seek to integrate the massive flow of digital data into their brand strategy, they face a triple challenge to stay ahead.
Pressure in a Graduated Cylinder
As you go farther below the surface of a fluid, the pressure increases. Professor Ephraim Fischbach demonstrates pressure in a graduated cylinder in this video from Thinkwell's online Physics series. Run time 03:18.
Alumni in Action - Sean Finnegan ’01
http://www.dickinson.edu/alumni-in-action
By way of graduate school, Los Alamos National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Sean Finnegan ’01 recently was back on campus to deliver the seminar speech for this year’s Sigma Pi Sigma induction ceremony. The former physics major now manages a portfolio of $42 million in research grants for the DOE, and he had a lot to say about his field, the scientific career path and the value of Dickinson's liberal-arts education.
Explanation of Bernoulli's Theorem Experiment
A teacher explains Bernoulli's theorem to kids using a ping pong ball and plastic bottle experiement in this video. Run time 01:20.
Education for Citizenship in Revolutionary City
To bring life to the struggles and principles of the 18th century is the goal that guides Revolutionary City programs, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell.
7.2 Summary Pitch and loudness are subjective properties of sound. Pitch is closely correlated with frequency, and loudness is closely correlated with amplitude. However, under certain circumstances, slight changes of pitch can be created by changes of amplitude, and changes of loudness can be created by changes of frequency. The ear's uneven response is part of the explanation for these latter phenomena. In the pitch standard known as concert pitch, the note A4 (the A above middle C) is set t
Normal Force and Newton's Third Law
In this video, Sal Khan of Khan Academy, discusses the normal force counteracting the force of gravity. Mr. Khan uses computer software for demonstration. (04:44)
OU Human Physiology: Hemostasis
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IS momentum halted or reversed in Iraq - Kerry
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U.S. Secretary of State Kerry said Thursday that Islamic State's momentum in Iraq had been halted or reversed. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Types of Dyslexia
Types of Dyslexia. Part of the series: Dyslexia. Types of dyslexia include phonological dyslexia, orthographic dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia, all of which present difficulties in different areas of speech and reading. (2:18)
Polar Bear Leaving Its Den
This very short video gives excellent real life footage of a large polar bear sticking its head out of its den. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
0a. la edad media (románico)
Presentación sobre la Música en la Alta Edad Media, con referencias a la Arquitectura y Pintura de la época.
Carnival street party stage for playful political messages
A street party in Rio de Janeiro becomes the stage for some playful political messages without losing the fun, pranks, and games of carnival. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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"Panel 3 - Science and Technology as a Basis for a New Development Model for the Amazon"
Panel 3: Science and Technology as a Basis for a New Development Model for the Amazon
Tatiana Sá, Engenheira Agônoma, Diretora-Executiva da Embrapa, Brasília
Adalberto Luis Val, Diretor do INPA, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, AM
Mauro Barbosa de Almeida, Professor of Anthropology, UNICAMP
Bertha Becker, Geógrafa, Professora
“Invoking Chola and Maratha Pasts in Colonial Thanjavur: King Serfoji II's Reinvention of the Brih
A talk by Indira Viswanathan Peterson, David B. Truman Professor of Asian Studies, Mount Holyoke College. From the South Asia Seminar.
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