Algebra: Introduction to Algebra
This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on what is
algebra, what are variables, constants, coefficients, terms, and
expressions. The tutor explains the use of proper notation, how to
combine like terms, find the negation of an algebraic expression, how
to evaluate an expression (by hand and by using your calculator), and
finally, there is a VERY detailed section on how to translate English
phrases into algebraic expressions.
Introduction to Algebra (Part 1)
This is a lesson on introduction to algebra in three parts. This is part 1. Algebra is the study of calcualatin and unknow value in an equation. Larry explains the basics of algebra using examples of problems on a whiteboard and explains the procedure on how to solve the problems.
The War of the Roses - Introduction
The video is a brief introduction to the story of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, Richard III and Edward IV. It sets the causes for the war of the Roses at the end of the 15th century.
The Religious Landscape in America - Introduction
This video is the introduction to an interview that is divided in different parts, presented in separate videos. The person being interviewed, George Gallup Jr, talks about statistics and the different trends in Religion in America nowadays.
History of Religions in America - Introduction
This video is the introduction and first part to the interview to Dr. Brekus. There is a list of all the topics to be treated in the interview, from the origins of religions in the colonies on and Dr. Brekus starts by describing what protestants in the colonies were like and what they did. Â
Introduction to Hare Krishna
This video shows and interview to a Hare Krishna leader, Mr. Dasa. He defines the movement and gives historical background. He talks about their link and difference to Hinduism. There is also an explanation of the contents of the classic Bagavad Gita and the importance of Karma. Â
Passive Voice Introduction
This is a basic explanation of how the passive voice works. The teacher lecturing in the video specifically addresses how the form of "be" changes depending on the verb tense used in the sentence. Examples of various sentences help to illustrate the ideas presented in the lesson.
Rat Dissection - Introduction and Removing Skin
Explains why rat dissection is useful. Introduces cautions and preparations. Process of skin removal is shown. THe video uses lecture format (for background information) as well as a lab demonstration. Run time 7:54 min.
Introduction to Newton's Law of Gravitation
This video, which is suitable for high school students, starts with a black screen because the instructor, in his conversational tone, uses it as a 'chalkboard.' Instructor uses different colors for clarification. (08:37)
The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science - An Introduction
An introduction to the current and prospective projects undertaken by The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science.
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JOSH TIMONEN
"The Politics of Driving"
by The Life and Times
from their album "Tragic Boogie"
http://thelifeandtimes.com
Get it on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tragic-boogie/id309896191
AB EX NY: Introduction to the MoMA Exhibition
From the Curator: About the Exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York
Abstract Expressionist New York
The Museum of Modern Art, October 3, 2010--April 11, 2011
http://www.moma.org/abexny
Filmed by Plowshares Media
Images courtesy of Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko; The Franz Kline Estate; The Willem de Kooning Foundation; Pollock-Krasner Foundation; Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Nina Leen; Fritz Goro; Gjon Mili; Fred W. McDarrah; John Loengard; Arnold Newman; Kate Rothko; Ti
Introduction to the topic of Holocaust Denial
Professor Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University discusses the issue of Holocaust Denial as an introduction to the International Task Force Chair Project of 2010.
Introduction to the topic of Antisemitism Today/New Antisemitism
Professor Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University discusses new forms of antisemitism and how they manifest in the 21st century, as an introduction to the International Task Force Chair Project of 2010.
Introduction to the topic of Preservation and Marking of Sites
Professor Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University discusses the importance of learning about the preservation and marking of historical sites. This is an introduction to the International Task Force Chair Project of 2010.
Introduction to the topic of the Holocaust and Minority Rights
Professor Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University discusses the importance of studying the Holocaust as it relates to minority rights. This is an introduction to the International Task Force Chair Project of 2010.
Introduction to the topic of the Holocaust and Genocide
Professor Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University discusses the topic of the Holocaust and genocide as an introduction to the International Task Force Chair Project of 2010.
6.1 Introduction Whatever else they may be, religions grow in historical and social settings. The present form of a religion has its roots in the past. Religion can exercise a strong influence upon society and the cultural forms of a society, but religion itself is no less affected by changes and pressures within society. Religion gives meaning to a pattern of living and may even be responsible for establishing a certain lifestyle or distinctive social organisation or institution. At the same time, religion o
6.701 Introduction to Nanoelectronics (MIT)
Traditionally, progress in electronics has been driven by miniaturization. But as electronic devices approach the molecular scale, classical models for device behavior must be abandoned. To prepare for the next generation of electronic devices, this class teaches the theory of current, voltage and resistance from atoms up. To describe electrons at the nanoscale, we will begin with an introduction to the principles of quantum mechanics, including quantization, the wave-particle duality, wavefunct
Statistics - Grade 11
Rory Adams,
Free High School Science Texts Project,
Heather Williams
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6.701 Introduction to Nanoelectronics (MIT)
Traditionally, progress in electronics has been driven by miniaturization. But as electronic devices approach the molecular scale, classical models for device behavior must be abandoned. To prepare for the next generation of electronic devices, this class teaches the theory of current, voltage and resistance from atoms up. To describe electrons at the nanoscale, we will begin with an introduction to the principles of quantum mechanics, including quantization, the wave-particle duality, wavefunct