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Weekly Rites #4 - Mi Tian

By: mtian

I was playing with my friends about a dance project. Two of them are very good Chinese national dancers and I am so happy work with them!!

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Weekly Rites #7 - Zoey November

By: znovembe

This week, I decided to take inspiration from a new source - a chemistry lecture! I had a lot of fun with it. Sometimes I tried to express very literally what the lecturer was explaining, and other times I simply allowed the auditory input to info...

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HDFS 161 Episode 6 The Law

By: lshelton

Professor Shelton describes the work of Clare Huntington in her book Failure to Flourish, and elaborates on the relationship of dispute resolution and structural family law to family and community well-being.

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HST67/ENVS167_5-6_Humboldt

By: anbuchan

Lecture on change attitudes towards natural world and on work of Alexander Humboldt.

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Writing an Abstract in the Health Sciences: Mentor Texts (Pt 3)

By: aloven

This video is captioned. In part three of our three-part series, we will go over how to use a mentor text as an example for how to structure your own work.

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VT public libraries and endowments during the pandemic

By: gdeziel

Vermont public libraries with endowments has reason for concern; investments have fallen in value, and income from endowments will be impacted. Learn about how this may recession may affect your library's endowment, and a little bit about how endo...

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Photography Final

By: ctcamero

This is the compilation of my best photographs in still life, some inspired by the work of Olivia Parker.

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Keeping a Focus on Equity & Access webinar (audio only)

By: clherric

While farmers are shifting methods of sales and distribution, many are also continuing and developing practices that address community food access, broader food system justice goals, and other ways of addressing equity right at the farm level. Pl...

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Industrial Revolution and Beer Production

By: tpritcha

This video looks at the contributions of James Watt (steam engine), Carl von Linde (Refrigeration) as well as the work of Louis Pasteur and Christian Hansen.