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MSUToday Presents: "Cuba: Opening Doors"
Michigan State University students and faculty spent time in Cuba on a study abroad trip to experience Cuba's culture and music.
Dr. Paul Kan- Crime in Latin America
Dr. Paul Kan delivered a talk on crime in Latin America and talked at great length of the import role Mexico plays for the U.S. as part of the first resident course for the Distance Education Class of 2014.
War College Faculty panel discusses Syria
Four Army War College faculty experts on Syria, the region, and U.S. strategic processes will explore the complexities, the options, and the way forward for U.S. decision-making about Syria -- in a special Army War College panel discussion Sept. 11.
Russell Strand speaks at Army War College
Army War College students, staff, Family members and the Carlisle community heard presentations from retired Army Criminal Investigation Command special agent Russell Strand on sexual assault and harassment awareness training Sept. 24. Strand, chief of the U.S. Army Military Police School Behavioral Sciences Education and Training Division, has more than 30 years of law enforcement, investigative and consultation experience. His expertise and training includes domestic violence intervention, cri
この国のかたち−日本の自己イメージ(学術俯瞰講義)第9回吉見俊哉の講
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Human Emotion 20.1: Future of Emotion
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
01:39 Chapter 2. Where We Went
25:58 Chapter 3. Where to Go From Here?
29:28 Chapter 4. Expert Interview
This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the study of human emotion beyond the boundaries of the classroom in order to reach students and teachers alike, both locally and globally, through the use of technology. This mission is generously supported by, and in collaboration
Human Emotion 16.3: Physical Health III (Hormones)
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
05:10 Chapter 2. Stress Hormones
10.06 Chapter 3. Sex Hormones
15:08 Chapter 4. Take-Away Questions
15:43 Chapter 5. Expert Interview
This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the study of human emotion beyond the boundaries of the classroom in order to reach students and teachers alike, both locally and globally, through the use of technology. This mission is generously support
Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting
For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.
Lecture 8, John Trumbull and Historical Fiction: The Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 (1786)
Most of us know this famous image of an inspiring American defeat and a noble death. Trumbull was there that day. We examine what he knew about what actually happened at Bunker Hill, what he chose to paint, and what he wanted to say about the combatants' values.
Embryology of the Head and Neck - Chapter 4: Histologic aspects of Tooth Development
Diagrammatic representation of the development of the head and neck region for undergraduate students, particularly Oral Biology. The module is available through the African Health OER Network at: http://www.oerafrica.org/healthoer/.
Any medical information in this material is intended to inform and educate and is not a tool for self-diagnosis or a replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or treatment by a healthcare professional. Please speak to your physician if you have question
Researcher Dashboard pt.2
A screencast of the Researcher Dashboard developed by the University of Lincoln.
http://orbital.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk
21H.007J Empire: Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Studies (MIT)
This course is an investigation of the Roman empire of Augustus, the Frankish empire of Charlemagne, and the English empire in the age of the Hundred Years War. Students examine different types of evidence, read across a variety of disciplines, and develop skills to identify continuities and changes in ancient and medieval societies. Each term this course is different, looking at different materials from a variety of domains to explore ancient and mideveal studies. This version is a capture of t
INTRODUCCIÓN A ORDENADORES PERSONALES (2008)
Los ordenadores personales son una herramienta requerida por los Ingenieros de Telecomunación, tanto para tareas genéricas (elaboración de documentos, gestión de datos, etc) como para el uso de herramientas de análisis y diseño (MatLab, Spice, etc). Elementos comunes a todo tipo de uso del PC son el sistema operativo, internet y los componentes hardware. Un conocimiento profundizado de estos aspectos permitirá obtener un aprovechamiento mayor de los recursos disponibles.
ANTENAS (2008)
La antena es un componente fundamental en todos los sistemas de radiocomunicaciones. Una antena permite la transición de las ondas guiadas a las ondas radiadas. Se utilizan tanto en transmisión como en la recepción de ondas electromagnéticas.
Para poder cursar con aprovechamiento la asignatura de antenas es necesario dominar los conceptos de campos electromagnéticos, radiocomunicaciones y sistemas lineales.
Al finalizar el curso se comprenderán los conceptos básicos de la radiaci
Dr Stephen Wilkinson - 60 seconds research
Dr Stephen Wilkinson, Principal Lecturer and Course Leader for MSc Advanced Engineering Management describes his research interests in just sixty seconds.
http://mediacentre.leedsmet.ac.uk/author/dr-stephen-wilkinson/
http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/research/dr-steve-wilkinson.htm
Professor Jonathan Long - 60 seconds research
Professor Jonathan Long describes his research interests in just sixty seconds.
http://mediacentre.leedsmet.ac.uk/author/jonathan-long/
http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/research/professor-jonathan-long.htm
Salmon Akhtar on The Trauma of Geographical Dislocation
Salmon Akhtar on The Trauma of Geographical Dislocation, how immigration can affect a person's mental health.
Jordan Peterson on Slaying the Dragon Within Us
Jordan Peterson on Slaying the Dragon Within Us. Peterson, a University of Toronto professor of psychology, talks about fear of the unknown and fear of dealing with problems.
Beginner - It bit me You see a really cute baby and you ask permission to touch him. When your hand gets close, will the baby laugh, cry or bite your finger? Tune in to learn Arabic in the best and one of the most fun ways available today!