Aysah, Thia, Jacen Zane
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Aysah, Thia, Jacen Zane
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I.T. Coach on Printer mapping (cc) Let I.T. Coach tell you how Purdue students, faculty, and staff can set up their computers to print remotely from ANYWHERE at ANYTIME! Author(s): No creator set
MSUToday: Serious Gaming Program MSU's serious gaming initiative teaches students how to harness the power of gaming for teaching and learning, as well as entertainment. Author(s): No creator set
How Fiction Can Change Reality Reading and stories can be an escape from real life, a window into another world -- but have you ever considered how new fictional experiences might change your perspective on real, everyday life? From Pride and Prejudice to Harry Potter, learn how popular fiction can spark public dialogue and shape culture. (04:29)
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Upper Beginner #21 - A Japanese Train Accident Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You left your job in the city in Japan where you live to hop on the train and head home. But, when you arrived at the Japanese train station, it was immediately apparent that something strange was going on. You heard many Japanese train passengers talking excitedly, but you couldn’t make [...] Author(s): JapanesePod101.com
Solving for y
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Solving for y
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Theologians in Conversation: The Role of The Archbishop of Canterbury Two experts on Anglican theology and history, Dr Frances Knight and Dr Andrea Russell, discuss the position held by the Archbishop of Canterbury within the Church of England and the Anglican Communion. They examine how his role is different to that of other Christian leaders (e.g. the Pope) and the expectation Anglicans have of the role, and the place they assign it in their view of Christian believing. Author(s): No creator set
Giant Sequoia Segment Makes Giant Move Across Campus In anticipation of the opening of a new building for the UA Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, the giant section of sequoia tree trunk was moved out of its home in the Arizona State Museum. Because of its massive size, the tree-ring sample was cut into sections and moved with the help of a crane and other large equipment. It will be put on display on the ground floor of the new research facility, which is expected to open to the public in the spring. Author(s): No creator set
Karachi airport reopens after raid Pakistan's Karachi airport reopens after attack by Taliban militants which left at least 27 dead. Sarah Toms reports.
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A Tool for Integrated Planning of Water Infrastructure Gwendolyn Woods, Ph. D candidate in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, presents her research supported by a 2013-2014 Water Sustainability Program Student Fellowship.
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NASA | Saturn's Record-Setting Storm Saturn's 2010 Great White Spot storm has set a new record for largest temperature change ever recorded for a storm on Saturn. By studying the monstrous disturbance using NASA's Cassini spacecraft, researchers spotted a massive belch of energy that sent temperatures soaring to an unprecedented 150 degrees Fahrenheit above normal in Saturn's stratosphere, accompanied by an enormous release of ethylene gas. (02:21)
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Vineyard robot will prune like a pro Oct. 22 - A French engineer is offering wine-growers an efficient way to prune their vines without breaking their back - a robot designed to do it for them. While Wall-Ye (pron: Wall-Yee) the robot is still a work in progress, wine growers who've seen it are drinking to its potential. Jim Drury reports. Author(s): No creator set
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