Computer Basics : What Is a Network Hub?
A network hub is used to connect computers together so that they can communicate with each other over the same cable. Set up a network hub by plugging in network cables from different computers using help from a certified computer technician in this video on computer networks. (01:20)
Expert: Jonathan Ayres
Bio: Jonathan Ayres has more than 25 years of computer industry experience with all types of computer hardware and operating systems.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
DRS2 Public Search, Object Delivery, and API | Library Lab
Helps users tap into the extensive resources found in DRS2, Harvard Library's digital preservation and access repository.
1.4.1 Motifs and supersecondary structures Supersecondary structures or motifs are particular arrangements and combinations of two or three secondary structures, often with defined topology (or connectivity). Table 3 describes some of the most common of these. The term ‘motif’ is also used to describe a consensus sequence of amino acids, i.e. a partial sequence common to a num
Web We Want : Handleiding voor jongeren en leerkrachten Voor vele jongeren in het begin van deze 21e eeuw zijn persoonlijkheid, sociale interactie en activiteiten online even belangrijk als hun leven in de echte, fysieke wereld. Leerkrachten moeten zich hiervan bewust zijn en jongeren helpen om …
Holocaust Survivors - Liberated but Not Free
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In the video, "Holocaust Survivors - Liberated but Not Free", ISHS staff member Sheryl Ochayon presents the story of the survivors, from the moment of liberation to their experiences searching for family members and loved ones. Ms. Ochayon discusses the magnitude and complexity of liberation as a bittersweet moment for most survivors, their attempts ret
Learn About the Egyptian Empire
Learn About Ancient Egyptian Empire - Learn about the Egyptian empire and Ancient Egypt. This short video describes the extent of the empire, its great monuments and Pharaohs. (00:58)
Concerns over Crimea's future rise in Ukraine
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Feb. 25 - The mainly Russian-speaking territory of Crimea has become a topic of intense discussion following recent political upheaval in Ukraine. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Video: The Right to the City and Urban Resistance
The Right to the City and Urban Resistance Fortaleza, Brazil November 17th 2014 Description from Boitempo: David Harvey’s biggest lecture yet! Commenting on the connections underlying the many grassroots resistance experiences drawn from social movements, and the dynamics of capitalism theorized by Marx, David Harvey discusses some of the more pressing issues of our time […]
The 4 Major Elements of Dance
Kiera Griffis
There are 4 key elements of dance.
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Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe the particular problems in digesting plant material give examples of the ways in which teeth are modified for a herbivorous diet explain the importance of digestive enzymes explain the importance of microbes in digesting plant material compare the main features of the digestive systems of ruminants and hindgut fermenters.
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Morphogenesis
This is an artistic exploration of the subject of morphogenesis - the generation of shape in living organisms- in developing spores, plants and bacterial colonies.
Researcher: Bernardo Pollak
Department: Department of Plant Sciences
Film maker: MartÃn Amézaga
MINE 8130 T2 2011 Ed Malone Part 3C
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2.1.1 Try some yourself Read the following expression out aloud or write it out in full in words: (a) 21 + 34 = 55 Customary Capacity A Child's-Eye View Stephen Belber on Match | BFI Flare 20.010J Introduction to Bioengineering (BE.010J) (MIT) Good Friday Worship Service - 4/3/15
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This video uses "Gallon Man" as a visual to teach customary capacity. Students in the video discuss, ask questions, and give answers related to customary capacity.
Old toy trains and sprawling dollhouses connect imaginations through the span of years. Curator Jan Gilliam has the happy task of laying them out.
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Writer-director Stephen Belber discusses Match (2014), his drama about a retired dancer whose secrets are explosively revealed when he is interviewed about his flamboyant life in the 1960s. Belber talks to festival programmer Emma Smart about working with Patrick Stewart, and the pressures of making the film so quickly.
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Bioengineering at MIT is represented by the diverse curricula offered by most Departments in the School of Engineering. This course samples the wide variety of bioengineering options for students who plan to major in one of the undergraduate Engineering degree programs. The beginning lectures describe the science basis for bioengineering with particular emphasis on molecular cell biology and systems biology. Bioengineering faculty will then describe the bioengineering options in a particular eng
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