VUCast Newscast: Erasing Hate
This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s weekly newscast highlighting research, experts, students, sports and everything Vanderbilt: Erasing Hate How country’s biggest stars shine at Vanderbilt Another Vandy team is championship bound!
Promo - One Minute Luxembourgish
Moien - hello! My name is Julie and I'd like to welcome you to One Minute Luxembourgish from the Radio Lingua Network. In this podcast I'm going to be teaching you the basics of Luxembourgish. The great thing about this language course is that you'll be learning all you need to know in just 60 seconds - or thereabouts! Each one-minute language lesson will equip you with just enough Luxembourgish to help you get by in lots of situations, either on holiday, or on a business trip to Luxembourg. One
Commercial Space Exploration
Antonio Neves reports on the Phezu Space Company, a privately-held outer space repair shop, to investigate the pros and cons of commercial industries becoming involved in space exploration. Learn what space exploration stands to gain, as well as the possible dangers to privatizing some elements of space exploration. (5:40)
Eisenhower Defeats Stevenson
In this newsreel clip, provided by the History Channel, learn about how Eisenhower defeated Adlai Stevenson to become the 33rd President. (1:51)
Museum Matters: USC International Museum Institute and J. Paul Getty Museum Event
Education is at the heart of a museum's mission. Museums want to tell you things -- through object labels, audio tours, videos, brochures, websites and public programs. But is this really education? Not according to David Wilson, director of the Museum of Jurassic Technology (MJT). In a rousing discussion moderated by USC International Museum Institute director Selma Holo, David Wilson and artist Fred Wilson, who unearths and juxtaposes objects from museums' deep storage to uncover hidden storie
Occupations That Use Fractions
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Desimone Lecture April 12 2012
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BindingDB: Find and view all data for a target of interest
By: gnicpro This tutorial describes how to view all published binding data for a protein target in BindingDB
http://bindingdb.org
2012 Herff College of Engineering Outstanding Alumnus, Jim Dean
2012 Herff College of Engineering Outstanding Alumnus, Jim Dean, is President of Sea World Parks and Entertainment's Busch Gardens and Adventure Island in Tampa, FL
Dew in the Morning - Why it Happens
This cartoon uses simple illustrations and examples to help explain what morning dew is. Some key vocabulary words include: dense, condensation, and dew drops. (01:41)
Must-Know Japanese Social Media Phrases #5 - At a Concert
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Have you ever wanted to combine your love of learning language with your love of using social media? This series allows you to do just that! You’ll learn more Japanese so you can chat to your Japanese friends online about topics like shopping, going out to dinner, and being on vacation. [...]
Center Student Grant 2010 - Youth Artists Resisting
Youth Artists Resisting: An Education and Exhibition Collaboration Between San Francisco and Haiti
Allison Rowe Social Practice, 1st year graduate
Community Partner: Out of Site Center for Arts Education, San Francisco, California and Timoun Atis Rezistan, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Youth Artists Resisting: An Education and Exhibition Collaboration Between San Francisco and Haiti is a community art project that seeks to facilitate conversation, art production, art sales and youth empowerment by usi
Radio Caroline - A Pirate's Tale (4)
6:67 Pirate Radio Ships are allowed by the government. From the BBC 2 Arena programme. Part 4 of 8 Radio Caroline the sign of the nation.
Audiobook Classic 'OLIVER TWIST' by Charles Dickens
This is an audio reading of a part of the novel, Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens. Image of Charles Dickens is displayed throughout the reading.
Jazzed: University Dancers Spring Concert 2012
For more on this event see the feature story at http://news.richmond.edu/features/article/-/10353/jazzed-university-dancers-present-jazzed.html
Galileo y sin embargo se mueve - parte 10 de 12
En 1633, la inquisición sometió a Galileo Galillei a un proceso en el que se vio obligado a ponerse de rodillas y abjurar de sus teorías acerca del movimiento de la tierra.
Según cuenta la tradición, al levantarse murmuró: "!Eppur, si muove!"
("!y sin embargo, se mueve!") lo que demostraría que, a pesar de la
"confesión", seguía pensando del mismo modo.
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Faculty Advising Session: Business, Antitrust, Corporate and Tax Law
Faculty Advising Session: Business, Antitrust, Corporate and Tax Law
Intermediate Lesson 2: Non Harmonic Tones
www.drspikesmusictheoryclinic.com
The Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party
In 1771, a group of colonists protest thirteen years of increasing British oppression, by attacking merchant ships in Boston Harbor. In retaliation, the British close the port, and inflict even harsher penalties. In this video clip, learn more about the Boston Tea Party. (1:52)
Haematology - The Red Blood Cell Count