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Ricky Carrido (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Ricardo (“Ricky”) Carrido learned to play flute and Latin percussion from his father, Romeo Carrido, as well as Afro-Cuban traditional master drummers from ...
Students are back. And things look familiar, but they are a bit different. We talked with Dr. Kathy Adams Riester, the Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Executive Associate Dean of Stu...
After not finding any Right Guard deodorant at her grandma’s house a teenager explains to her grandma what Right Guard is and that her entire family uses the same can of deodorant. The commercial e...
A mother chastises her daughter for not having Right Guard deodorant in her house. The daughter corrects her mother by showing her the new Decorated Right Guard she has in her medicine cabinet.
A football player gets chewed out by his coach, team, and wife for leaving his family defenseless when he took the family can of Right Guard deodorant with him to the locker room.
Right Guard Deodorant "Locker Room" - A man in a locker room asks to borrow some Right Guard Deodorant. Everybody in the locker room scrambles to give him their can of Right Guard Deodorant.
Menne...
Riley Hospital for Children is one of the top pediatric hospitals in the nation, according to US News & World Report. In Riley Children’s first century, the hospital achieved a variety of “firsts,”...
More than 20 years ago, Mark W. Turrentine, MD, a pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon at Riley Children’s Health, marks a revolutionary procedure to support a child with heart failure. Now an FDA-appr...
From Polio in the early 1900s to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, hear directly from patients, physicians and researchers as they share their personal experiences with infectious diseases over the pas...
For the past century, specialists at Riley Children’s have been pioneers in their field, leading pediatric anesthesiology and cochlear implantation to new and transformative heights. See how our br...
A foremost leader in pediatric research, Riley Children’s Health has pushed the envelope to support kids with complex diagnoses for generations. As we commemorate a century of pediatric healthcare,...
Prior to 1960, many hospitals limited visiting hours to once a week for 2-4 hours. That means parents, caregivers and families could only see their loved ones once a week at most, for a few hours. ...
One hundred years ago, a hospital opened in Indianapolis to care for all Hoosier children. Today, that hospital is nationally ranked year over year, and has expanded to provide care throughout the ...
The group behind the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) has recently released a beta specification for a new protocol, entitled Open Archives Initiative Object Reus...
Metadata creations tools are in general surprisingly hard to use, often lacking basic features such as auto-complete, spell-check, and data validation. In addition, there is little research on how ...
Dublin Core to most in the library field brings to mind an exceedingly basic set of metadata elements useful in specific cases but rarely as a model for natively-stored robust metadata. Yet the Dub...
The RDF model underlying Semantic Web technologies is frequently described as the future of structured metadata. Its adoption in libraries has been slow, however. This is due in no small part to fu...
The Variations/FRBR project, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services from 2008 to 2011, is designed to fully implement the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) co...
Video bio of Jack Rinehart, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2017;
Jack Rinehart was born and grew up in South Bend, Indiana. He graduated from Bradley University in 1973 wit...
In this extended Air Check, political scientist Thea Riofrancos joins us to discuss the historical context of Chilean lithium mining and how it relates to the global movement for a renewable energy...
Ritter, Young, Lerner Associates; Douglas Townsend
Summary:
A group of children learn how rules and laws are made and changed as they play games together. Emphasizes the concept that rules must be changed with changing conditions. Points out ways in which...
An advertisement for Ritz packaged crackers in which a group of foods with animated faces wish to be paired with the product. Submitted for Clio Awards category Baked Goods.
An advertisement for Ritz crackers in which an animation of the brand logo consumes a package of sardines. Submitted for Clio Awards category Short Spots.
Lecture delivered by Justin Rivest, PhD (Assistant Professor of History, Kenyon College) on April 5, 2024. This talk poses a fertile, if playfully anachronistic, historical question: In the final t...
Baltimore Orioles - 5; New York Yankees - 4;
Game played at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland;
Yankees suffer earliest elimination from pennant race;
Disc 1
1. First Inning
2. Second Innin...
New York Yankees - 6; Washington Senators - 5;
Game played at D.C. Stadium in Washington, D.C.;
Disc 1
1. First Inning
2. Second Inning
3. Third Inning
4. Fourth Inning
5. Fifth Inning
6. Sixth I...
Rizzuto, Phil, 1917-2007; Coleman, Jerry, 1924-2014; Garagiola, Joe
Summary:
Detroit Tigers - 11; New York Yankees - 7;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York;
Game 2 of doubleheader;
Disc 1
1. First Inning
2. Second Inning
3. Third Inning
4. Fourth Inn...
Boston Red Sox - 3; New York Yankees - 0;
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, New York;
Billy Rohr Near No Hitter;
Disc 1
1. First Inning
2. Second Inning
3. Third Inning
4. Fourth I...
New York Yankees - 4; Boston Red Sox - 3;
Game played at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts;
Disc 1
1. Pre-Game
2. First Inning
3. Second Inning
4. Third Inning
5. Fourth Inning
6. Fifth Inning...
Mary Roach has been called “America’s funniest science writer” and has written six New York Times bestsellers including "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" (2003), "Bonk: The Curious Coupl...
Robert B. Cummings; Tom Armstrong; Edward Feil Productions
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This film follows a group of boys as they embark on a camping trip through the Cleveland YMCA. This specialized learning experience is structured by combining goals with fun activities. There is ti...
Provides a candid view of poet Robert Creeley in his home and introduces his poetry. Presents him describing the influences of other literary figures on his works and explaining his own method of w...
With the update to the NSSE instrument, ten new Engagement Indicators were rigorously tested to replace the original Benchmarks of Effective Educational Practice. NSSE research analysts have conduc...
Bring your questions to this open “town hall style” webinar with two of NSSE’s most experienced research analysts. Bob Gonyea and Amy Ribera, with a combined 27 years of experience in the Center fo...
Educational and institutional research that relies on survey methodology is often criticized for a lack of psychometric evidence to support use of the instrument. NSSE research analysts have develo...
Join us for a step-by-step walkthrough of your NSSE Institutional Report 2014. We will review the redesigned reports and provide general strategies for utilizing and disseminating your results.
A step-by-step walkthrough of your NSSE Institutional Report 2015. We will review the redesigned reports and provide general strategies for utilizing and disseminating your results. NSSE webinars a...
A guide for institutions to navigate and create reports using the NSSE Report Builder. Follow along as NSSE analyst show you how to create reports with a few different examples. You will learn how ...
Nine out of ten institutions administer NSSE on a regular cycle such as every one, two, or three years. The 2018 administration marks the sixth year of the updated version of NSSE, which means that...
Robertico Arias (Providence, Rhode Island)
Robertico Arias is a Dominican musician and leader of the Latin Music Group Alebreke, based in Providence, Rhode Island. He started his music education ...
Robertson, Oscar, 1938-; Terre Haute Gerstmeyer Black Cats (Basketball team); Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Tigers (Basketball team)
Summary:
Terre Haute Gerstmeyer - 59; Crispus Attucks High School - 68;
[AI-Generated Summary] The Terre Haute Gerstmeyer Black Cats faced off against the Indianapolis Crispus Attucks Tigers in a historic ...
"Bill Robinson hits an inside-the-park homer off of Mickey Lolich of Detroit at New York (AL) - (first game of DH) - Jerry Coleman and Phil Rizzuto ON SAW"
Detroit Tigers - 11; New York Yankees - ...
Studies of genes and social behavior, aided by new genomic resources, are coming of age. Here, I highlight three of the insights that have emerged from these studies that shed light on the evolutio...
This lecture will describe the roots of sociogenomics and how it provides a new framework for understanding the relationship between genes and social behavior. The key discoveries underlying this f...
Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972; Berra, Yogi, 1925-2015; World Series (Baseball) (1955)
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In the inaugural game of the World Series, Jackie Robinson successfully stole home base, eliciting a disapproving reaction from catcher Yogi Berra.
Game played at Yankee Stadium in New York City, ...
Robinson, Jackie, 1919-1972; Labine, Clem; Turley, Bob
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John Miley recounts the pivotal game played on October 9th, 1956, during the 1956 World Series. The New York Yankees had secured a 3-2 lead in the series. However, their momentum was abruptly halte...
Sugar Ray Robinson won this ten-round fight by unanimous decision over Jake LaMotta, in Madison Square Garden in New York.
This was the fourth matchup between Robinson and LaMotta, and their fina...
Blocks with letters on them come on screen. They spell out ‘Mighty Satisfying’ from above, but on the right they say ‘Rocket Oldsmobile’. Each of the sides open up like a door to show a tiny car in...
This presentation will address issues and challenges that often arise when collecting data from 'invisible' populations, including determining the factors that rendered a population invisible, unde...
This course covers several methods for analyzing data with missing values. We start with an introduction to the main ideas using several examples. We then cover weighting methods; imputation method...
Rodnie Bryant (Master), Jon Kay (Director), Channel 40-WHMB Family Broadcasting Corporation (Gospel Day Video),Traditional Arts Indiana, Indiana State Fair
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Rodnie Bryant was raised in a “very religious” and musical home. In his youth, he learned music theory alongside his older sister at the Wurlitzer Music Company and later took private lessons. His ...
Video bio of Ed Roehling, inducted to Indiana Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame in 2016;
Ed Roehling always wanted to be a broadcaster and received his degree from Butler University in communication...
In episode 95, Dean Shanahan and Sustaining Hoosier Communities Director Jane Rogan talk about how her team addresses community-identified needs and opportunities by connecting Indiana towns with I...
Traces early development of the camera: how first efforts of March in France, Muybridge in U.S. came about as a result of movements of animals and humans. How subsequent development by Lumiere and ...
During the 1960s, Black musicians and executives still had a difficult time breaking into the mainstream of the music industry. Despite the commercial success of Black music produced by the indepen...
Roland J. Faust; Robert L. Gobrecht ; Hugh N. Davis, Jr.
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Presents phases of prehistoric Native American life as revealed by archaeologists who study the features of early village sites and materials obtained from exploring them. Describes the structure o...
Recent news from Fred Rolleson discuss the imminent possibility of Hawaii achieving statehood and the subsequent implications for the United States defense budget.
An advertisement for Roman frozen ravioli in which a husband argues with his wife about wanting fresh ravioli like his mother made, and the wife replies that the Roman brand frozen version is of th...
An advertisement for Romper Room Children's Shoes in which an animated shoemaker has trouble selling shoes until he finds four bees making Romper Room shoes and he sells the whole stock. Submitted ...
Ron McCurdy Quartet; Musical setting of (work): Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. Poems. Selections.; Berry, Kataria
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A recording of IU Southeast's the Langston Hughes Project. The event took place on Thursday, February 18, 2016, at Paul W. Ogle Cultural & Community Center's Stem Concert Hall on the IU Southeast c...
People's Army of Viet Nam (PAVN) veteran Le Kim Tho talks about the challenges he and his fellow soldiers faced during and after Agent Orange spraying.
National Liberation Front (NLF) veteran Nguyen Duc Toan shares the story on how he saved the life of Navy pilot Phillip Kientzler, who became the last American POW.