Macroevolution Part I Phylogenies Microevolution Part II Changing Allelic Frequencies Come out and support the Nittany Lion Fencers on Saturday, January 12, 2013 Franklin D. Roosevelt: Years of Crisis, Pt. 1 Lesson 02 - One Minute Luxembourgish Population Control Controversy Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from on a range of subjects. Find out more The Future of Energy Financial Aid: How to Find and Complete eForms Elephant Day in Thailand BA 145 - "Excel Week 2" (Cody) MLK: The Assassination Tapes - Keeping Dr. King's Dream Alive Clint Black's Book of Rogue's YOW! 2012: Ben Hogan and Peter Moran - Real World Agile Over the last 18 months Ben Hogan worked as an iteration manager at REA Group where he lead REA's program to implement continuous delivery of testing and production environments both in the cloud and in our production data centers. Ben works as a consultant, coach and trainer with many organizations seeking to adopt Lean, Kanban, Agile, Scrum and XP. Congress, Extortion, and Unfunded Mandates
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explores the many ways that the United States government has ex Reuters Breakingviews: Arab Spring makes region $225 billion poorer 3.1 Finding OERs Use Google’s Advanced Search to find an OER in an area that interests you. It allows you to restric Propeller Underwater Speedboat 5.9 Developing other systems methods There are many more methods that are regarded as systems approaches for managing complexity (e.g. Rosenhead, 1989a; Flood and Carson, 1988; Flood and Jackson, 1991; Mingers and Gill, 1997; Francois, 1997; Flood, 1999; Jackson, 2000). The systems practitioners responsible for developing these come from a varied background, but in the main their experiences are similar to those described for Checkland, Beer, Espejo and the T301 team. All wanted to be able either to take action that stakeholders Birdstrikemobile takes fight to airport scourge
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The Penn State men's and women's fencing team will return to action this weekend in White Building as they host an NCAA competition on Saturday Jan. 12. Competing teams will include Drew, UPenn, Duke, UNC, Columbia, Haverford, and Temple (women's team only), and action is set to begin at 9 a.m.
This full-length video is the first of a two-part biography series about the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The video briefs over his early life through his first Presidential campaign. It covers parts of Franklin Roosevelt's life up until WWII, including his painful battle against polio, his years as governor of New York, the Great Depression, and the triumphs of the New Deal. (48:00)
In lesson 02 of One Minute Luxembourgish you will learn a few more useful words in Luxembourgish which you'll use every day. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Languages at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Luxembourgish is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.
The growing number of kangaroos is beginning to have a negative impact on the environment. Watch as scientist try to come up with humane solutions to this problem. (03:57)
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This video presents ways that the U.S. is coming up with new sources of sustainable energy. (02:01)
This instructional video clip is designed to provide information about the Financial Aid process at Del Mar College and is part of a Financial Aid Video Series for 2012-2013.
Elephants tuck into a fruit buffet in Thailand as their handlers celebrate National Elephant Day and a 'day-off' for the animals. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Senator Ted Kennedy spoke to the thousands of people who came to Memphis to commemorate the death of Martin Luther King Jr. one year after his death. (01:43)
In this clip from History Detectives, we learn about early law enforcement in the Old West. Musician Clint Black wants to discover more about the history of a book of outlaws that was given to him as a gift. (13:20)
Jan. 15 - Ousting dictators in the Arab world doesn't come cheap, according to Breakingviews calculations. The hope is wealth will be more evenly distributed, but the fear is the new regimes are less growth-friendly.
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"Even with this developing knowledge, the application of screw propulsion to boats could not take place until the advent of steam power. Due to greater suitability with the slow-turning, early steam engines, the first powerboats used paddle wheels for a form of water propulsion. In 1660, Toogood and Hays adopted the Archimedean screw as a ship propeller. Even by the 19th century, screw propulsion was still
Jan. 15 - Researchers in South Korea have developed a high-tech robot to combat birds at airports. Armed with an array of detection and tracking systems, the mobile system uses high powered lasers and gunshot sounds to scare birds clear of airport runways. Ben Gruber reports.