Conversations with a Geographer: Marie Price
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Best Practices for Securing Azure SQL Database | Azure Friday Scott learns how to secure Azure SQL Database with Jack Richins. We cover getting started and best practices for a more secure database. Areas covered in this video: Useful topics and links:
Episode 156: Virtual Networks with Narayan Annamalai | Microsoft Azure Cloud Cover Show In this episode Chris Risner and Haishi Bai are joined by Narayan Annamalai, a Program Manager on the Virtual Networks team. Today Narayan discusses Azure Virtual Networks as well as hybrid connections. VNets allow you to create a secure and isolated trust boundary for your resources within Azure. This also allows you to seamlessly connect resour
Julie Payette, Canadian Space Agency Perspectives from Space
The Canadian Space Agency's Chief Astronaut, Julie Payette delivers a lecture entitled Canadian Space Agency Perspectives from Space: Research and Diplomacy.
Creative enterprise in west Yorkshire Arts organisations
This report describes and theorises the findings of a workshop discussion, commissioned by WYLLN, into the views of arts organizations on the challenges they face in becoming more enterprising and less grant dependent.
Cells biology
Parts of the Cell
New archaeological findings on Stonehenge Burials
This is a video about new archaeological findings in Stonehenge. Radiocarbon dating of human remains indicates that the mysterious stone monument was used as a cemetery longer than previously thought.
Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula
Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
Chapter 27 - Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
Video 17:15
Chapter 27. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mike Vendetti.
Save the Asian Black Bear
These bears spend much of their lives on trees in the forests of
Japan, India, China and some southern Russia. Smallish in size and
agile, these bears have large curved claws that help them climb or dig
burrows. They have a distinct white crescent-shaped patch on their chest
and live in small family groups, eating insects, berries, fruits and
small animals. These bears usually shy away from human contact, although
if provoked or angry, they become violent
Introduction The body has traditionally been treated as a biological object in psychology. However, some psychologists believe there is more to our bodies than that as they recognise that it is through the body that we relate to other people and the world about us. This unit explores one particular theoretical perspective on embodiment: the phenomenological psychological perspective. This is an approach to psychology that acknowledges the social nature of embodiment, placing embodied experience centre sta
On the process of creativity in puzzles, inventions, and designs
The most common means of identifying creativity has been through its products. In architecture, music, writing, art, even puzzle solving and scientific discovery, the prerequisite for considering creativity has been the presence of a creative product. Alternatively, anecdotal descriptions have been used to identify processes that are considered creative. Many scientific discoveries have been linked to a sudden realization or unexplainable revelation punctuated with the AHA! response. Outside of
Virtual Maths - Numbers, Opposite angles simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the angles on a 360 degree wheel
11- Les camps sont-ils les laboratoires de la gouvernance mondiale des migrations et de ... " Les camps sont-ils les laboratoires de la gouvernance mondiale des migrations et de l’asile ?"
Animé par Eric Fotorino (hebdo le Un). Avec Julien Brachet (IRD, DEVSOC), Alain Morice (CNRS, URMIS), Emmanuel T
Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford on purpose
Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford joined Elon University President Leo. M. Lambert for a conversation on October 28th, 2014, about ways students can make a difference in the world through service.
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: the politics of the UN Security Council's approach to the protecti
Speaker(s): Professor Anne Marie Goetz | Editor's note: The question and answer session has been removed from this podcast. Sexual violence has been deployed strategically in a wide range of conflicts, and though long recognized as an unlawful tactic of warfare, it has only relatively recently attracted the political focus and operational responses accorded to other violations of civilian rights. This lecture will provide a history of the policy processes leading to the Security Council resoluti
Biology
Devon Tolley
This is a creative flier made for a biology class to share facts about fungus
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Voltage and Current, Part 1
This video describes voltage, the potential difference or "pressure" that pushes electric charges through conductors.
The 14th Annual Lions Oratory Competition 2008
The 14th Annual Lions Oratory Competition saw selected ANU students from across the University present eight minute orations to convince the judges and the audience that they deserved to win the ANU Lions Oratory Trophy and prizes totaling $3,000 in cash. The event was hoseted by Esther Sainsbury, last years winner of the 2007 Lions Oratory Competition and judged by an esteemed panel of public-speaking experts. The oratory saw speakers addressing a range of subjects incorporating the L
Learn French - Les Adjectifs (Adjectives)
The video uses funny images to demonstate the meaning of the French adjective. The words appear on the screen as they are pronounced. For all beginning French learners.