Italian ships rescue thousands of migrants
Italian coast guard and navy ships rescue more than 2,000 people traveling in boats from North Africa in just 48 hours. Leigh Paterson reports.
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Space to Ground - 3/21/2014
NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #spacetoground to talk to us.
Reversible Figures:
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Forensic flavour
This case study describes the current trend for crime scene investigation drama and news stories of personal tragedies involving incorrect or missing data have been harnessed to capture the attention and inspire learning and enterprise skills in students studying database compilation
The Development of Austrian Macroeconomics Indonesia's choices - East Asia Forum Quarterly launch Supporting learning in practice - Managing student issues in practice Professor Megan Davis - Indigenous Constitutional Recognition Professor Jane McAdam - Asylum seekers in Australia Terms of Racial Justice: First-Generation Students The Literate Brain ISPS: Medical Marijuana: Should Florida go to Pot? Laplace Transform 1d Svante Paabo: Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes | Talks at Google Minor Green Blue City Visiting the crematorium of the dinosaurs Mushroom Chili with Chipotle Blending Meat and Mushrooms for Asian Meals Prominent Islamist shot dead on Kenyan coast - police Java1604s Slides Lecture 01 - 9/24/2010
From the panel recorded at the 2014 Austrian Economics Research Conference in Auburn, Alabama, on 21 March 2014.
Indonesian Finance Minister Dr Muhamad Chatib Basri, and other distinguished academic experts from ANU including Professor Hugh White, Professor Virginia Hooker and Professor Andrew MacIntyre, take part in this public forum to launch the latest issue of the East Asia Forum Quarterly, 'Indonesia's Choices'.
What next for Indonesia? By any measure, the past 15 years has been a period of extraordinary progress. Yet for all the impressive gains, there is a widespread sense—especially inside Indo
Supporting learning in practice - Managing student issues in practice
In 2012 the Prime Minister's Expert Panel on the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian constitution delivered its final report and made 5 recommendations.
Video 1 in the series "Indigenous Constitutional Recognition"
The expert panel on the recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian constitution made five recommendations to address the historical legacy of racial discrimination and contemporary racial discrimination in
In Australia, the notion that asylum seekers are 'queue jumpers' is common. Is there a queue, and why do people come to Australia by boat?
Video 3 in the series "Refugees - Rights, Protection and Policies"
Understanding the international legal obligations that Australia has to refugees and asylum seekers is crucial when it comes to separating myths from facts in contemporary Australian debates. In this series Professor Jane McAdam goes behind the headlines, defines the terms, explains the fac
Guest speaker Dr. George Sanchez (University of Southern California) addresses the concept and needs of "first-generation students" in higher education as part of the University of Richmond's Terms of Racial Justice initiative.
Pélagie M. Beeson, PhD, Professor and Head of Speech, Language and Hearing Science
Written language represents a relatively recent cultural invention, and unlike the development of spoken language, literacy requires explicit and prolonged instruction. How is this accomplished? Do unique regions of the brain develop in support of reading and spelling, or are these skills dependent upon brain regions involved in other perceptual and cognitive processes? By studying disorders that arise following
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ISPS: Medical Marijuana: Should Florida go to Pot?
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legi
John Taylor
Demonstrates the use of a table to find the Laplace transform of the product of an exponential and a cosine.
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Neanderthal Man tells the story of geneticist Svante Pääbo's mission to answer this question, and recounts his ultimately successful efforts to genetically define what makes us different from our Neanderthal cousins. Beginning with the study of DNA in Egyptian mummies in the early 1980s and culminating in the sequencing of the Neanderthal genome in 2010, Neanderthal Man describes the events, intrigues, failures, and triumphs of these scientifically rich years through the lens of the pioneer an
Why?
Dutch cities have to deal with two important, complex and sometimes intertwined problems.
Climate change has become a visible problem in the urban environment of the Netherlands.
Cities cope with heavy rainfall in short periods of time and heat stress occurs more often which
even leads to more casualties. At the same time large parts of existing neighbourhoods are
falling into decay. Residents with high income move out, leaving the disadvantaged behind. The
social structure of the neighbour
While filming a TV documentary about asteroid impacts, I visited a park in Colorado where the geologic layer marking the mass extinction of the dinosaurs is really easy to see. I decided to make my own short video so I could say a few things that didn't get in to the documentary. I have to say, it was surpassingly cool to stand (well, squat) there and see the K-Pg boundary with my own eyes.
With a well-seasoned blend of sautéed mushrooms and meat, you can easily make family favorites more wholesome. In this recipe, Chef Bill Briwa adds chopped mushrooms to chili, which blend so seamlessly with the meat that your dinner-table "regulars" may not notice the switch. Find the recipe at http://www.ciaprochef.com/mushrooms/recipe1.html
You can easily swap mushrooms for meat to make a more healthful version of an Asian classic that traditionally uses meat in dishes such as stir-fries, fried rice, or dumplings. Chef Bill Briwa shows us how. For more videos and recipes go to http://www.ciaprochef.com/mushrooms/videos.html
Prominent Islamist, accused by United States and U.N. Security Council of supporting Somali militant group al Shabaab, is shot dead, police says. Sarah Toms reports.
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This module contains lecture slides keyed to the module titled Java1604: Inheritance, Part 1,
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Lecture 01