Living without oil
Crude oil is currently our most important global source of energy. It is vital in the manufacture of many modern materials. But the worlds supply of oil is finite, its price is unstable and our reliance on oil has damaging environmental consequences. This free course, Living without oil, explains why developing alternatives to oil is an essential and urgent task for humanity.
Unity in grief in Central African Republic
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April 30 - Christian and Muslim relatives of a young man whose body was badly mutilated in an escalation of violence mourn in Central African Republic. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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British library : German and Austrian exile periodicals 1933-1945
German and Austrian Exile Periodicals 1933-1945 is a research site posted by the German Section of the British Library. It provides a listing of German-language periodicals written and produced by Nazi-era exiles from Germany and Austria, which are held at the British Library. This resource will prove of interest to those researching the history of both German and German Jewish culture outside of Germany during the Nazi period. These periodicals were published in London, Paris, Copenhagen and
Choral Vespers - 1/23/14
Choral Vespers is held on Thursday evenings at 5:15 p.m. This 30-40 minute candlelight service consists of scripture readings, prayers, and sacred music. The Duke Vespers Ensemble leads the choral portion of the service.
Phonological Awareness Activity with Hand Pointers
Hand Pointers from Learning Resources can help children learn to segment syllables. (1:31)
Virtual Maths - Shapes, Space and Measure, Theodolite Survey simulation
Simulation of using a thodolite to calculate the height of a building.
Eau et énergie (Vidéo) Dans cette vidéo, Xavier Py présente les nombreuses relations qui existent entre l'eau et l'énergie, que ce soit en matière de production ou de stockage d'énergie, ou encore d'assainissement ou de dessalement d'eau.
Deadly gunfight in Eastern Ukraine shakes fragile Easter truce
At least two people were killed on Easter Sunday in a gunfight near a Ukrainian city controlled by pro-Russian separatists, shaking an already fragile international accord designed to avert a wider conflict. Mana Rabiee reports.
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3.3 Skills in learning mathematics A great deal has already been said about the study skills that you will be developing as you work. But how might these help you in your future study, in the workplace or in any voluntary work that you do? This is the subject of the second band of the audiotape. Audio: Click to listen to the audio clip entitled 'Skills in Learning Mathmatics' Lecture 4 13-14-Professional Development (COMP1205) Ten Chinese workers among 27 hostages freed in Cameroon Eating for the environment Thinkwell American Government: New York Times v. Sullivan Hare Krishna Prayer Ritual Lord of the Flies Music Video Coastal Walk - Stop 1a (GRAPHIC IMAGES) Videos purport to show bombing aftermath, aid delivery in Syria 2 Explaining fertility decline from a feminist perspective Feminist theory underpins one of the most influential historiographies of fertility decline and it allows us to foreground gender as a dominant feature in questions of heterosexuality and parenthood. This is not to suggest that divisions of class, ‘race’, (dis)ability and generation are unimportant in this historical phenomenon, and any full understanding of fertility decline would be incomplete without including them. But in this course the main focus will be on gender and these other so Lecture by Hiroto Kobayashi Lecture by Teddy Cruz
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Twenty-seven hostages seized by militant group Boko Haram in Cameroon in May and July have been released. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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‘You are
what you eat’, goes the old adage, but what you eat also has an impact on the
environment. This free course, Eating for
the environment, will explore the links between food, nutrition and environmental
sustainability. It will start by exploring the diversity on your dinner plate
and encourage you to reflect on it in relation to dietary choices and
preferences of people around the world. It will explore the connections between
food, culture and traditions, and the challenges i
This is an excellent presentation concerning this famous court case that helped to define free speech. The presentation is done in lecture style with images that accent the lecture. (08:56) This is a clip from a larger segment.
This short video shows what the Hare Krishna meditation ritual is like. Mr Dasa describe their prayer symbols and explains the number of times the prayer is repeated.
This is music video based based on the movie, Lord of the Flies. The song used is Mad World by Gary Jules with footage from the 1990 movie, Lord of the flies. The Lord of the Flies is a story of young boys between the ages of 6 and 12 who are stranded on a deserted
island with no adults.
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the first stop on the walk (part two).
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(WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT) Amateur videos purports to show the human toll of Syria's civil war, including the aftermath of aerial bombing and the delivery of aid to tens of thousands of besieged Syrians. Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Presented by the Architecture Program as part of the Architecture Lecture Series, this lecture was filmed Monday, October 14, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Hiroto Kobayashi is a founding partner of Kobayashi Maki Design Workshop (KMDW), an architectural and urban design firm based in Tokyo. He also represents the American architectural firm Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM) in Japan.
KMDW's work encompasses a full range of design scales, from furniture and
Presented by the Architecture division as part of the college's Architecture Lecture Series at California College of the Arts, this lecture was filmed on Monday, March 4, 2013, in Timken Lecture Hall on the college's San Francisco campus.
Teddy Cruz was born in Guatemala City. He has been recognized internationally for his urban research of the Tijuana-San Diego border. In 1991 he received the prestigious Rome Prize in Architecture and in 2005 he was the first recipient of the James Stirling Me