Richard Dawkins and his Foundation at the Reason Rally
Richard Dawkins speaking at the Reason Rally March 24, 2012 is preceded by Sean Faircloth, Director of Strategy & Policy at the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science US, then Executive Director Dr. Elisabeth Cornwell, Executive Director of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science US.
Welche Aufgaben haben Staatsoberhaeupter?
Welche Aufgaben haben Staatsoberhaeupter?
Englischlernen fuer die Kleinsten
Englischlernen fuer die Kleinsten.
Von der Uni zum Buerger
Von der Uni zum Buerger.
Bill Clinton's Life Part 3/6
In Bill Clinton's Life Part 3/6, learn about the beginning of Bill Clinton's journey on becoming an extremely successful politician and how he met and married his wife Hillary. (5:18)
Lang.NEXT 2012 Expert Panel: Native Languages Native programming languages panel hosted by Martyn Lovell.
Many-stop Shopping? How Niche Retailers Are Thriving on Internet 2.0
A decade after pets.com and a string of other early Internet specialty retailers collapsed, a new wave of start-ups -- enabled by the power of cloud computing, advanced delivery systems and deep social relationships with customers -- is shaping e-commerce. From diapers and eyeglasses to pool tables and, yes, pet products, entrepreneurs are developing specialty businesses to compete alongside one-stop shopping giants like Amazon.com and Walmart.com.Author(s):
SUNY Oswego Quest: Damaris Dunn
Student Damaris Dunn discusses her two presentations at Quest, April 18, SUNY Oswego's daylong celebration of scholarly and creative activities. She also talks about what she enjoys about Quest, which offers hundreds of presentations, posters and performances from students, faculty and staff -- all free and open to the public. For more info, visit http://www.oswego.edu/quest. Video by SUNY Oswego student Blair Adour.
Upper Intermediate S5 #8 - Murderous Tendencies are Revealed in Japan
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You have always had a tendency to procrastinate, especially when it comes to chores that you don’t want to do. So now that you moved into a new apartment in Japan, you’ve promised yourself that you’re going to be more diligent about housework. You wrote up a chore chart in Japanese [...]
Special Recognitions and Closing - Arvind Varma
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Is There A Crisis in Public Education? Address by Diane Ravitch
On April 10, 2012, The University of Notre Dame hosted Diane Ravitch, Research Professor of Education at New York University, for an address titled "Is There a Crisis in Public Education?" as a part of the 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum.
The 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum, "Reimagining School: To Nurture the Soul of a Nation," is a yearlong discussion to explore the profound and challenging questions that shape the national debate about K--12 education, which has a dramatic impact on the future of American
The Frog Life Cycle Lesson (Interactive Game)
This Interactive Game introduces to preschoolers the life of a frog is. This is a lesson plan for teachers and children. In this, children learn about the frog life cycle. Introducing what the frogs and tadpoles do and what they eat:frogs and tadpole. Voice is computerized, but information still accurate. (2:10)
CULTURE NUMÉRIQUE : 03 Qu'est-ce qu'un document ? (Vidéo)
En passant par l'appareillage technique de la
numérisation, le document change de fonctions.D'outil d'inscription des
connaissances et des informations, enfermé dans son support matériel, il devient
un outil pour communiquer, constituer des groupes et des réseaux. D'un matériel
destiné à un lecteur humain, il devient un enjeu pour l'usage des ...
Droommuseum van Dre : Arrangement In Flanders Fields Het In Flanders Fields Museum biedt voor het basisonderwijs het dagprogramma 'Het Droommuseum van Dre' aan. Na een bezoek aan het museum, al dan niet met workshop, kunnen klasgroepen afzakken naar de Kinderbrouwerij op het Reningelstplein in …
UST students at the Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha Learning Center in Kaua'i
Students from the University of St. Thomas, Minn. participate in a service-learning project at the Ke Kula Ni'ihau O KeKaha Learning Center in Kaua'i as part of the Hawaii: Multi-Cultural Communication in Diverse Organizations course during January 2012.
Open Classroom - 4/11/12 #7 Q&A
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 4/11/12: Food and Health: Changing Lifestyles
Lectures:
Walter Willet, Professor of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health
Susan Roberts, Professor of Nutrition, Tufts University
Sara Baer-Sinnott, President, Oldways
Mary Jo Meisner, Vice President, and Allison Bauer, Program Director, The Boston Foundation
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the Schoo
Uninsured in the Mississippi Delta
At a time when the health care debate is at the forefront of the political agenda, Uninsured in the Mississippi Delta puts a human face on the struggles of the 46 million Americans surviving without health care.
The Mississippi Delta is one of the most impoverished and uninsured regions of the United States. The area also has soaring rates for diabetes, hypertension and stroke, and some of the highest mortality rates and lowest birth rates in the nation. The town of Greenville, Miss
Toward Regulation of Nanomaterials: Mark Banash
Mark Banash
Learn More: http://reilly.nd.edu/conference/nanomaterials
Dim Down 2012
In honor of Earth Month 2012, Spartans are asked to Be Spartan Green by participating in Dim Down from noon to 1 p.m. every Friday. During the hour, Spartans are asked to turn off and/or unplug computers, lights, electronics, and other appliances. More information at http://bespartangreen.msu.edu/dimdown.html.
Video produced by Taylor Benson, Jared Harburn and Michael Samsky