Greek talks end without bailout deal
Sep 20 - Summary of business headlines: Greeks say will continue talks at IMF meetings; Former Federal Reserve official says Greek default just a matter of time; GM reaches deal with United Auto Workers; Wall Street mixed, awaits end of two-day Fed meeting. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Greg Hidley - MSI-CIEC OptiPortal Workshop 2011
Greg Hidley of Cal-IT2 presents an overview and some background on the Optiportal.
Diversity on the World Stage
Moderator Bishwapriya Sanyal opens the panel with some reflections on history. He identifies periods when nations acknowledge similarities among different peoples, and equality and democracy seem on the rise, and times when only tribal divisions appear to matter and the clash of civilizations seems inevitable. Conscious of this wax
'Too early' to know if Greece will default, says Carstens
Mexican Central Bank Governor Agustin Carstens tells Insider it is "still too early" to tell whether Greece will default on its debt.
Cressman, J., Richter, R., Sims, P., Schuth, S., & Sukowski, M. (October 2011). Come and Get Fed: A
Jodi Cressman,
Paul Sims,
Richard Richter,
Michael Sukowski,
Scott Schuth
Under pressure in Syria
Sept. 27 - Amateur video footage purports to show hundreds of Syrians converging in protest against the Assad regime. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Jeff Melanson on The Evolving Role of the Arts in Canada
What makes our cultural institutions thrive, what new challenges do they face, and how can we best support them? Arts administrator, Jeff Melanson, explores The Evolving Role of the Arts in Canada. His lecture was produced in collaboration with the Literary Review of Canada and was recorded at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto on May 24, 2011
Paws for Poetry 2010 Contest Winners
April is National Poetry Month. Thad Krasnesky, a poet, reads winning poems from Paws for Poetry Contest in this selection. The magnificent poems students wrote about their pets could serve as inspiration/motivation for students studying poetry. ( 4:25)
Meet a Museum Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Watch this video to take a virtual field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In the video, a student visits the world famous museum and learns about the work of a museum curator. ( 3:30)
Interview With a Zookeeper
This selection contains an interview with a zookeeper at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She describes how zoos have changed since their creation to include more naturalistic exhibits. ( 3:21)
Denver Zoo:Â Interview With an Animal Behaviorist
This selection contains a student's interview with an animal behaviorist at the Denver Zoo. An animal behaviorist focuses on animal care from the behavior standpoint. The behaviorist highlights an animal she is studying, the fossa. Many pictures are shown of these animals. ( 3:43)
Experiential Learning at Valley Performing Arts Center
Theatre students at California State University, Northridge receive hands-on training and instruction in new state-of-the-art facilities in the Valley Performing Arts Center.
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directed and edited by Krishna Narayanamurti
written and produced by Sylvia Sukop
executive producers: Vance Peterson and Stacy Lieberman
assistant director/assistant editor: Jacquil Constant
Midsummer Nights Dream performance footage videotaped by Marco Duarte
voice-over narra
British designer Pugh puts models in masochistic, gilded cages.
Sept. 30 - British bad boy designer Gareth Pugh "bars" models movements on the Paris catwalks with masochistic designs. Kathi Urban reports.
Greenock Cemetery
A historical overview of the cemetery and its predecessors, and of selected memorials within
PG 191 - 199 SANFORD AND SCOTT'S JUNIOR LATIN READER
recorded 2011
Bernanke testimony shows slight shift in tone: Allen Sinai
Oct. 4 - Decision Economics Chief Global Economist Allen Sinai says Fed chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony before Congress shows a subtle shift in whether the Fed should act, or wait out the economy.
Lecture 36 | MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science, Fall 2008
Lecture 36: Biochemistry
Instructors: Catherine Drennan, Elizabeth Vogel Taylor
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Kinect and Scratch
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Red Mite
One reason why mites are considered to be arachnids is because they don't have wings and they cannot fly. Mites are so tiny that most of them have to be viewed under a microscope to be seen.
Young Carers
In this video, meet Britain's 'invisible army' of young carers and young adult carers. This video is part of the Health and Well-being strand of our Impact campaign. To find out more about this and other projects please visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign