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How to Draw 3D Letters: “F”

How to draw the letter F in Block 3d. www.Kids-crafts.info

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How To Make An Army Tank

Mal’s army tank right from our junk box

Episode 3: Make your own instrument – Harmonica – With Meredith Duling from the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center – Greenbush, KS
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How to make a marshmallow shooter gun , craft toy video

Bob Schmidt shows you how to make inexpensive homemade toys that are fairly easy to make and inexpensive,but alot of fun.… Continue reading

PAS “adorable”

Friday Card Flick S1 E11
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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South Carolina Race to the Top Presentation

South Carolina, one of 16 state finalists in Phase 1 of Race to the Top, made a presentation on its application to peer reviewers on March 16-17, 2010.
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Tennessee Race to the Top Presentation

Tennessee, one of 16 state finalists in Phase 1 of Race to the Top, made a presentation on its application to peer reviewers on March 16-17, 2010.

Opening remarks by Connie Yowell, Director of Education, MacArthur Foundation Opening Panel moderated by Brad Stone, New York Times Gary E. Knell, President and CEO, Sesame Workshop Mizuko Ito, Research Scientist, University of California, Irvine James Steyer, CEO and Founder, Common Sense Media Reed Hastings, CEO, Netflix
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Those Old Fashioned Skills Could Save Your Life

Those Old Fashioned Skills Could Save Your Life

What old fashioned skills and abilities did your grandparents or great-grandparents have that, if you had those skills, would help you to survive in the event of a long-term survival situation: a real TEOTWAWKI (aka: “the end of the world as we know it”)?  This is the question that was asked in a blind study of a group of online workers.

Here are the old fashioned skills most identified as being employed by their ancestors and considered necessary to survival:

1. Hunting – My grandfather and father were good hunters; we always had meat on the table.

2. Foraging – They also gathered nuts and berries which were wonderful to eat!

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Authors@Google: Amy Goodman

Amy Goodman visits Google’s Mountain View office to present her book “Breaking the Sound Barrier”. This event took place on April 30, 2010, as part of the Authors@Google series. Amy Goodman breaks through the corporate medias lies, sound-bites, and silence in this wide-ranging new collection of articles. In place of the usual suspects, the experts who, in Goodmans words, know so little about so much, explain the world to us, and get it so wrong,” this accessible, lively collection allows the voices the corporate media exclude and ignore to be heard loud and clear. From community organizers in New Orleans, to the courageous American soldiers who’ve said “No” to Washington’s wars, to the victims of torture and police violence, we… Continue reading

Why I am no longer a Christian by Evid3nc3

A brilliant mini series that I have put together as one whole video. Made by www.youtube.com Enjoy and please subscribe to his channel.… Continue reading

Authors@Google: Peter Seibel

Based on nearly eighty hours of conversations with fifteen all-time great programmers and computer scientists, the Q&A interviews in Coders at Work provide a multifaceted view into how great programmers learn to program, how they practice their craft, and what they think about the future of programming. Google’s own Peter Norvig, Brad Fitzpatrick, Josh Block, Ken Thompson, Brendan Eiche are all featured in Coders at Work. Peter Seibel visits Google’s Mountain View, CA headquarters to discuss “Coders at Work” as part of the Authors@Google series.
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ET Interpreter: An interview with Sgt. Clifford Stone Roswell, New Mexico projectcamelot.org We met Clifford Stone at… Continue reading