The Legacy of JFK
In collaboration with PBS' American Experience and The Atlantic, contributors Robert Dallek, Timothy Naftali, Nicholas Lemann, Thomas Mallon and Andrew Young discuss the legacy of President Kennedy. Film clips will be shown from the upcoming American Experience documentary, JFK.
HUMAN BODY - The Kidneys
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Lesson 03 - One Minute Romanian
In lesson 3 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to say that you can speak a little Romanian. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
McMaster's State of the Academy address
Provost and vice-president academic David Wilkinson delivers the State of the Academy address in Convocation Hall.
High School Physics
Peter MacKinnon
This introductory, algebra-based physics book is a subset of the OpenStax College Physics textbook which is available on-line at https://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/college-physics. The present […]
Lois physiques. Transport solide par charriage (4) (Vidéo) Dans cette séquence, nous allons découvrir comment calculer le débit solide charrié. Le débit solide charrié, ce sont les sédiments qui sont transportés par charriage le long du lit des cours d’eau. Cela concerne essentiellement les sédiments plutôt grossiers comme les sables ou les graviers, comme ceux que l’on peut ...
The Tempest (la tempestad) by William Shakespeare
This is a music video made with some picks from the play The Tempest, by William Shakespeare. The play was performed by students of Ortzai Theatre Laboratory.
Waters running dry at Rio 2016 rowing and canoe site
Water levels at the lagoon which will host rowing and canoeing competitions in the 2016 Olympics drop as Brazil grapples with its worst drought in 80 years. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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The Music of Power
When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable.
---- Henry David Thoreau
Direct Proportion Using Hooke's Law
This is a lesson excerpt. To see the whole video go to mindbites.com/lesson/918. This video explains direct proportionality. Professor Burger uses a real-world example of a spring and Hooke's Law using a slinky. Hooke's law states that the distance a spring stretches varies directly to the force applied. If force, f, is directly proportional to distance, d, then d~f or d=kf. This equation allows us to find the constant, k, of how much the spring stretches when force is applied. After
Defrag: Compatibility Series Part 3 | The Defrag Show Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj, who fly's solo today, will walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be che
Advanced Excel 12 71-year-old Sees Dad for the First Time Penguins: No Fail at Mealtime The Art and Craft of Inspired Writing (Charles Johnson) 2.4 African Red Slip ware Between about 30 BC and AD 75 the most common type of ceramic tableware in the empire was terra sigillata (often known as Samian ware). This was a shiny red-surfaced ceramic which was first made in Arezzo in Tuscany, Italy and then widely imitated in many areas such as Campania, Rome, southern and eastern Gaul, and Asia Minor. The forms of this pottery were typically cups, bowls, plates and dishes. Beyond the areas where it was produced, the pottery was widely traded and it has been fo Research methodologies for evaluating enterprise education: a tale of a study. Meet the (New) Director: Charles Poekel, "Christmas, Again" Wie was wie : Je eigen stamboom maken Op deze site kan je je eigen stamboom maken in een paar stappen: Derived copy of The Plant Body
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A Duke University website containing digitized film clips of people in small rural towns between 1936 and 1942 allowed Furman Penland Jr. to meet his dad for the first time. Penland's father died during World War II, which made spotting him walking on film very special.
To learn more about Furman Penland Jr.'s story, visit http://today.duke.edu/showcase/mmedia/features/finding-dad/
To view the H. Lee Waters digital film collection, visit http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/hleewaters/
January 29, 2013 — Japanese researchers, using cameras strapped to the backs of Adelie penguins in Antarctica, showed a perfect success rate at catching prey underwater. (02:02)
Literary leader Charles Johnson didn't ask to become famous, his characters just begged to be unleashed. This University of Washington professor of creative writing and author of "Middle Passage" joins Upon Reflection host Marcia Alvar in a 1991 interview about character development, critical reactions and the effects of literature on greater society.
This paper reports on the experience of the researchers in designing and applying a research approach for evaluating a project using a longitudinal design
Writer-director Charles Poekel has transformed three years of “fieldwork” peddling evergreens on the streets of New York into a sharply observed and wistfully comic portrait of urban loneliness and companionship. "Christmas, Again" screens Tuesday, March 24th and Saturday, March 28th at the New Directors/New Films.
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Shannon McDermott
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