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2015-09-23

The Heroic Quest--Joseph Hughes / Missouri State University

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LLT 180: The Heroic Quest
Human societies have long used the theme of the quest for self-knowledge as a vehicle to assess their own cultures and to explore ethical situations arising in civic life. This course examines texts from diverse cultural traditions in which protagonists confront their inherited identity of culture and language, providing a broader perspective on self-discovery in our own society. 
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Lecture 0: Course introduction 5:49
Lecture 1: Welcome 50:05
Lecture 2: Gilgamesh 49:35
Lecture 3: Gilgamesh II 1:00:36
Lecture 4: Gilgamesh III 1:10:57
Lecture 5: Gilgamesh IV + Homer, Odyssey 1:05:48
Lecture 6: Homer, Odyssey II 59:06
Lecture 7: Homer, Odyssey III 58:36
Lecture 8: Aristophanes, Frogs 1:09:52
Lecture 9: Apuleius, Cupid and Psyche 1:07:07
Lecture 10: Review for Test One 58:19
Lecture 11: Sophocles, Antigone 46:56
Lecture 12: Sophocles, Antigone II 1:00:42
Lecture 13: Sophocles, Antigone III 23:18
Lecture 14: Vergil, Aeneid 48:14
Lecture 15: Vergil, Aeneid II 43:29
Lecture 16: Aeneid vs. Odyssey 38:07
Lecture 17: Dante, Inferno 43:37
Lecture 18: Dante, Inferno II 43:34
Lecture 19: Gogol, The Nose 48:25
Lecture 20: Gogol, The Nose II 50:24
Lecture 21: Gogol, The Nose III 49:03
Lecture 22: Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions 48:19
Lecture 23: Vonnegut, Breakfast of Champions II 32:13

Introduction to Theatre and Drama Arts--Robert Bradley / Missouri State U

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THE 101: Introduction to Theatre and Drama Arts
Theatre 101 aims to answer several questions, the most important of which is, "what is the nature of the theatre experience?" Why do people do theatre? What do they hope to accomplish? What is the relationship between the performers and the audience? How has the relationship between theatre and society developed throughout history from the early theatres of democratic Athens to the contemporary mega-musical? The course looks at drama and theatre arts as art, literature, business, and entertainment, and it examines the creative processes of theatre -- writing, design, directing, and acting -- which move from idea to script to performance. Because theatre, by its very nature, is interactive and interdisciplinary, this course encourages students to develop their own imaginations and to be open-minded in their responses to the theatre experience. It encourages considered, critical evaluation of difficult or challenging material and asks students to develop their capacity for interpretation, evaluation, and cultural understanding.

Lecture 1 - Introduction 55:35
Lecture 2 - Interview with Dr. Michael Maudin 56:38
Lecture 3 - The Audience 58:02
Lecture 4 - Theatre, Film, Television and Public Affairs 48:26
Lecture 5 - Musical Theatre 58:51
Lecture 6 - Development of the American Musical 58:27
Lecture 7 - Golden Age of the American Musical 56:01
Lecture 8 - Interview with Michael Brill 53:02
Lecture 9 - The Play 57:19
Lecture 10 - Structure of a Play 1:00:04
Lecture 11 - Interview with Sandra Fenichel Asher 54:08
Lecture 12 - Interview with Paula Caplan 54:54
Lecture 13 - Interview with Sherri Kramer 53:57
Lecture 14 - Interview with Dr. Tita Baumlin 55:46
Lecture 15 - Theatre Organization 58:30
Lecture 16 - The Director 59:08
Lecture 17 - Interview with Dr. Michael Mauldin 56:15
Lecture 18 - Interview with Roy Hamlin 53:52
Lecture 19 - Interview with Jack Laufer 57:22
Lecture 20 - Interview with Tess Harper 56:56
Lecture 21 - Interview with Milton Blankenship 59:06
Lecture 22 - Interview with Student Actors 45:59
Lecture 23 - The Visual Designers 58:58
Lecture 24 - Interview with Louis Schaeffer 49:30
Lecture 25 - Theatre Architecture and Performance Spaces 49:08
Lecture 26 - The Producer 36:37
Lecture 27 - Interview with Dr. Blackwood & Mark Templeton 50:22
Lecture 28 - Interview with Enoch Morris 48:51
Lecture 29 - Interview with Beth Domann 51:57
Lecture 30 - Summing Up 55:05

2015-09-22

Introduction to Ozarks Studies--Brooks Blevins/Missouri State University

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OZK 150: Introduction to Ozarks Studies
This course provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the study of the Ozarks region and its inhabitants, including Ozarks history and geography, regional folk culture and traditions, and current issues. Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/ico...

Lecture 0: Course Introduction 9:52
Lecture 1: The Where and the What of the Ozarks 51:46
Lecture 2: The Native Ozarks 48:02
Lecture 3: Early Settlement of the Ozarks 1:05:21
Lecture 4: Early Settlement of the Ozarks II 59:46
Lecture 5: Ozarks Vernacular Architecture and Art 55:27
Lecture 6: Ozarks Vernacular Architecture and Art II 45:08
Lecture 7: Pioneers of the Ozarks 26:56
Lecture 8: Folk Arts and Skills of the Ozarks 1:01:47
Lecture 9: Folk Arts and Skills of the Ozarks II 57:55
Lecture 10: Ozarks Music 55:42
Lecture 11: Ozarks Music II 1:09:21
Lecture 12: Ozarks Folk Customs and Traditions 54:11
Lecture 13: Ozarks Folk Customs and Traditions II 57:56
Lecture 14: Shannon County: Home 1:07:37
Lecture 15: Religion in the Ozarks 58:06
Lecture 16: Religion in the Ozarks II 1:08:40
Lecture 17: Ozarks Legends and Folktales 1:06:06
Lecture 18: Ozarks Legends and Folktales II 58:37
Lecture 19: Diversity in the Ozarks 1:05:39
Lecture 20: Diversity in the Ozarks II
Lecture 21: Ozarks Stereotypes and Images 1:05:06
Lecture 22: Ozarks Stereotypes and Images II 36:40
Lecture 23: Just That Much Hillbilly in Me 40:52
Lecture 24: Modernization in the Ozarks 57:10
Lecture 25: Modernization in the Ozarks II 34:11
Lecture 26: Grandin: The Big Mill & Tall Timber 24:42
Lecture 27: Ozarks Tourism 48:37
Lecture 28: Ozarks Tourism II 1:01:53
Lecture 29: Current Issues in the Ozarks 59:10
Lecture 30: Current Issues in the Ozarks II 59:18

Fundamentals of Chemistry--Missouri State University

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CHM 105/106: Fundamentals of Chemistry
Emphasis on chemical fundamentals and applications. Recommended for students needing only one semester of general chemistry.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1: Welcome 44:31
Lecture 2 47:00
Lecture 3 46:28
Lecture 4 42:09
Lecture 5: Dr. James O'Brien 49:26
Lecture 6 48:42
Lecture 7 46:33
Lecture 8 and Unit 2 - Lecture 1 47:15
Unit 2 - Lecture 2 44:45
Unit 2 - Lecture 3 47:00
Unit 2 - Lecture 4 48:07
Unit 2 - Lecture 5 47:04
Unit 2 - Lecture 6 45:31
Unit 2 - Lecture 7 46:40
Unit 2 - Lecture 8 47:39
Unit 2 - Lecture 9 50:08
Unit 2 - Lecture 10: Dr. Robert Ernst 54:05
Unit 2 - Lecture 11 and Unit 3 - Lecture 1 50:29
Unit 3 - Lecture 2 44:49
Unit 3 - Lecture 3 48:52
Unit 3 - Lecture 4 46:00
Unit 3 - Lecture 5 48:55
Unit 3 - Lecture 6 50:43
Unit 3 - Lecture 7 49:47
Unit 3 - Lecture 8 44:38
Unit 3 - Lecture 9 50:32
Unit 3 - Lecture 10 50:10
Unit 3 - Lecture 11 49:01
Unit 3 - Lecture 12: Molecular Polarity Demo 54:41
Unit 3 - Lecture 13 and Unit 4 - Lecture 1 49:07
Unit 4 - Lecture 2 48:24
Unit 4 - Lecture 3 50:34
Unit 4 - Lecture 4 49:50
Unit 4 - Lecture 5 51:08
Unit 4 - Lecture 6 49:46
Unit 4 - Lecture 7: Dr. Ralph Sheets 53:38
Unit 4 - Lecture 8: Atmospheric Pressure Demo 52:46
Unit 4 - Lecture 9 48:29
Unit 4 - Lecture 10 50:00
Unit 4 - Lecture 11 48:13
Unit 5 - Lecture 1 45:56
Unit 5 - Lecture 2 46:07
Unit 5 - Lecture 3 48:31
Unit 5 - Lecture 4 50:15
Unit 5 - Lecture 5: Equilibrium Demo 54:40
Unit 5 - Lecture 6 49:43
Unit 5 - Lecture 7 49:28
Unit 6 - Lecture 1 50:17
Unit 6 - Lecture 2: Dr. Tamera Jahnke 50:21
Unit 6 - Lecture 3 48:02
Unit 6 - Lecture 4 52:20
Unit 6 - Lecture 5 50:22
Unit 6 - Lecture 6 49:00
Unit 6 - Lecture 7 45:32

2015-09-21

Introduction to Philosophy--Daniel Kaufman / Missouri State University

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PHI 110: Introduction to Philosophy
This course explores various ways of understanding the human self and its relation to the world. Through a consideration of what can be known, what is worth valuing, what reality is, and how human communities should be composed and regulated, the course deals with central themes that arise from the human quest for a deeper self-understanding.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1 - Introduction 27:31
Lecture 2 - Mind and Body Dualism 36:57
Lecture 3 - Mind and Body Dualism II 52:59
Lecture 4 - Consciousness, Persons and Responsibility 29:24
Lecture 5 - Consciousness, Persons and Responsibility II 45:02
Lecture 6 - A Mentalist Myth? 29:08
Lecture 7 - A Mentalist Myth? II 33:16
Lecture 8 - A New Science of Man 35:20
Lecture 9 - A New Science of Man II 53:26
Lecture 10 - General Remarks on Knowledge 35:16
Lecture 11 - Empiricism 40:36
Lecture 12 - Empiricism II 51:16
Lecture 13 - Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap 44:01
Lecture 14 - Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap II 30:31
Lecture 15 - Skepticism and the Appearance/Reality Gap III 38:42
Lecture 16 - The Limits of Reason and the Philosophy of Common Sense 49:25
Lecture 17 - The Limits of Reason and the Philosophy of Common Sense II 39:34
Lecture 18 - Is Knowledge a State of Mind? 23:24
Lecture 19 - Is Knowledge a State of Mind? II 42:04
Lecture 20 - General Remarks on Ethics & Politics 30:20
Lecture 21 - General Remarks on Ethics & Politics II 35:02
Lecture 22 - Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good 42:43
Lecture 23 - Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good II 37:44
Lecture 24 - Aristotle on Virtue and the Human Good III  48:50
Lecture 25 - The Foundations of Ancient Greek Politics 34:24
Lecture 26 - Utilitarianism 45:50
Lecture 27 - Utilitarianism II 39:22
Lecture 28 - Kantian Ethics 44:26
Lecture 29 - Kantian Ethics II 45:33
Lecture 30 - The Foundations of Modern Liberal Politics 24:30
Lecture 31 - The Foundations of Modern Liberal Politics II 47:30

Labor Law and Employment Discrimination--Greggory Groves / Missouri State University

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LAW 531/631: Labor Law and Employment Discrimination
Legal, regulatory, and ethical issues related to employer-employee relationship, including employment-at-will doctrine, discrimination and union contracts.

Class 1 - Introduction 14:29
Class 2 - Introduction to Employment Law 37:57
Class 3 - Anatomy of a Lawsuit 38:27
Class 4 - Litigation/Arbitration/Mediation 27:26
Class 5 - Who is an Employee? 31:08
Class 6 - Employment at Will 59:36
Class 7 - Torts in the Workplace 52:21
Class 8 - Privacy in the Workplace (Part 1) 57:48
Class 9 - Privacy in the Workplace (Part 2) 51:43
Class 10 - Restrictive and No-Compete Covenants 49:16
Class 11 - Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) 44:15
Class 12 - Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) 35:14
Class 13 - Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA Part 1) 44:33
Class 14 - Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA Part 2) 23:12
Class 15 - Worker's Compensation and Unemployment 44:45
Class 16 - Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA Part 1) 38:56
Class 17 - Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA Part 2) 34:24
Class 18 - COBRA Continuation Coverage 25:03
Class 19 - Introduction to Employment Discrimination (Part 1) 39:36
Class 20 - Introduction to Employment Discrimination (Part 2) 43:37
Class 21 - Race Discrimination 33:09
Class 22 - Gender Discrimination (Part 1) 49:52
Class 23 - Gender Discrimination (Part 2) 46:45
Class 24 - Religious Discrimination 33:23
Class 25 - National Origin and Age Discrimination 44:10
Class 26 - Disability Discrimination 25:43
Class 27 - Introduction to Labor Unions 55:01
Class 28 - Union Representation 29:31
Class 29 - Collective Bargaining 34:12
Class 30 - Pressure Tactics 35:54
Class 31 - Public Sector Unions 16:42

2015-09-18

Survey of Astronomy--Becky Baker / Missouri State University

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AST 114: Survey of Astronomy
What is science? Is the Moon made of green cheese? What is a star made of? How hot is the sun? What's the difference between a galactic cluster and a globular cluster? How did the Solar System form? How did the Universe form? Will it last forever? This course tries to answer these questions and many more, providing a comprehensive overview of the objects and events beyond the Earth's atmosphere and the Earth itself, as a planetary member of the Solar System. We'll explore the Sun, the planets, the many other objects found in the Solar System, stars and galaxies, dark matter, dark energy, the fate of the universe, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1 - Introduction 32:41
Lecture 2 - Birth of Astronomy 39:53
Lecture 3 - Orbits and Gravity 41:49
Lecture 4 - Constellations I 44:52
Lecture 5 - Constellations II 49:05
Lecture 6 - The Moon 35:36
Lecture 7 - Waves and Light 36:15
Lecture 8 - The Solar System 25:30
Lecture 9 - Earth 54:59
Lecture 10 - Mercury 32:44
Lecture 11 - Venus 41:12
Lecture 12 - Mars 52:39
Lecture 13 - The Gas Giants 56:08
Lecture 14 - Moons, Rings and Pluto 54:56
Lecture 15 - Comets and Asteroids 1:00:06
Lecture 16 - Our Sun I 45:44
Lecture 17 - Our Sun II 44:17
Lecture 18 - Analyzing Starlight 19:33
Lecture 19 - Census and Distance 31:59
Lecture 20 - Stellar Formation 29:23
Lecture 21 - Main Sequence Stars 23:23
Lecture 22 - Stars 39:27
Lecture 23 - Evolution of Stars 50:59
Lecture 24 - Star Review 33:18
Lecture 25 - The Universe / Galaxies 36:20
Lecture 26 - The Milky Way 32:37
Lecture 27 - Colliding Galaxies 57:47
Lecture 28 - Thoughts About The Universe 40:45
Lecture 29 - Cosmology 17:51

2015-09-17

Money and Banking (Tom Wyrick / Missouri State University)

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ECO 305: Money and Banking
This course covers the nature and functions of money. Topics include a survey of the operation and development of the banking system in the U.S. and an introduction to the monetary policy.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1 - Money and the Economy 27:45
2 - Functions of Money 1 49:12
Lecture 3 - Functions of Money 2 50:53
Lecture 4 - Evolution of the Payments System 1 41:05
Lecture 5 - Evolution of the Payments System 2 48:25
Lecture 6 - Interest Rates and Present Value 1 49:40
Lecture 7 - Interest Rates and Present Value 2 34:49
Lecture 8 - Bonds 46:07
Lecture 9 - Interest Rate Risk 30:16
Lecture 10 - Interest Rates (Yield) 48:00
Lecture 11 - The Loanable Funds Model 1 44:45
Lecture 12 - The Loanable Funds Model 2 19:58
Lecture 13 - The Loanable Funds Model 3 48:12
Lecture 14 - The Loanable Funds Model 4 46:30
Lecture 15 - Interest Rate Differentials 1 41:15
Lecture 16 - Interest Rate Differentials 2 44:43
Lecture 17 - Interest Rate Differentials 3 45:45
Lecture 18 - The (Special) Role of Banks 1 40:43
Lecture 19 - The (Special) Role of Banks 2 45:29
Lecture 20 - The Banking Industry 1 40:59
Lecture 21 - The Banking Industry 2 45:02
Lecture 22 - The Banking Industry 3 46:10
Lecture 23 - The Banking Industry 4 48:55
Lecture 24 - The Banking Industry 5 46:26
Lecture 25 - The Business of Banking 1 38:21
Lecture 26 - The Business of Banking 2 45:37
Lecture 27 - The Business of Banking 3 46:20
Lecture 28 - The Business of Banking 4 46:37
Lecture 29 - The Business of Banking 5 45:10
Lecture 30 - The Business of Banking 6 44:51
Lecture 31 - The Business of Banking 7 46:13
Lecture 32 - Regulation of Banks 1 46:40
Lecture 33 - Regulation of Banks 2 40:52
Lecture 34 - Regulation of Banks 3 46:46
Lecture 35 - Regulation of Banks 4 46:58
Lecture 36 - The Federal Reserve 45:25
Lecture 37 - The Money Multiplier 1 46:58
Lecture 38 - The Money Multiplier 2 46:40
Lecture 39 - Monetary Policy 1 49:53
Lecture 40 - Monetary Policy 2 36:15

Principles of Macroeconomics (Missouri State University)

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ECO 155: Principles of Macroeconomics
This course prepares the student to understand the economic structure of the United States and its place in the world economy, to interpret common economic measures, to understand the processes of governmental fiscal and monetary policies, and to evaluate individual decision-making from an economic perspective.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1 - Course Policies and Assignments 39:36
Lecture 2 - Introduction to Economics 48:38
Lecture 3 - Introduction to Economics 2 48:13
Lecture 4 - Introduction to Economics 3 46:50
Lecture 5 - The Production Possibilities Model 57:39
Lecture 6 - The Production Possibilities Model 2 50:09
Lecture 7 - Supply and Demand 48:02
Lecture 8 - Supply and Demand 2 46:35
Lecture 9 - Supply and Demand 3 48:26
Lecture 10 - Supply and Demand 4 49:20
Lecture 11 - Supply and Demand 5 50:03
Lecture 12 - Three Economic Measures 49:00
Lecture 13 - Three Economic Measures 2 27:44
Lecture 14 - Three Economic Measures 3 46:34
Lecture 15 - Three Economic Measures 4 48:55
Lecture 16 - Three Economic Measures 5 45:45
Lecture 17 - Three Economic Measures 6 47:50
Lecture 18 - Three Economic Measures 7 52:09
Lecture 19 - Three Economic Measures 8 48:10
Lecture 20 - Aggregate Demand and Supply 47:57
Lecture 21 - Aggregate Demand and Supply 2 49:36
Lecture 22 - Aggregate Demand and Supply 3 49:03
Lecture 23 - Long Run Macro Equilibrium 45:02
Lecture 24 - Long Run Macro Equilibrium 2 36:41
Lecture 25 - Economic Instability 45:50
Lecture 26 - The Keynesian Model 49:50
Lecture 27 - The Keynesian Model 2 40:30
Lecture 28 - The Keynesian Model 3 48:45
Lecture 29 - Fiscal Policy 47:36
Lecture 30 - Fiscal Policy 2 1:02:04
Lecture 31 - Money and Banking 48:12
Lecture 32 - Money and Banking 2 37:48
Lecture 33 - Money and Banking 3 44:34
Lecture 34 - The Federal Reserve 43:27
Lecture 35 - The Federal Reserve 2 48:28
Lecture 36 - Money and the Economy 46:58
Lecture 37 - Money and the Economy 2 47:49
Lecture 38 - International Economics 55:35
Lecture 39 - Semester Review 1:00:12

2015-09-16

Introduction to Religion--Lora J. Hobbs / Missouri State U

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REL 100: Introduction to Religion
Investigates what religion is and does, compares religious ideas and practices, and explores how religion influences the relationship between individual and community.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 0 - Course Intro 18:17
Lecture 1 - Legality of Studying Religion 34:02
Lecture 2 - Relevance of Studying Religion 33:53
Lecture 3 - Faith Development 50:05
Lecture 4 - Existence of God 35:40
Lecture 5 -The Problem of Evil 49:28
Lecture 6 - Defining Religion: Otto and Marx 37:37
Lecture 7 - Defining Religion: Freud and Tillich 40:38
Lecture 8 - Defining Religion: Tillich Continued 21:28
Lecture 9 - Indigenous Religions 42:10
Lecture 10 - Haitian Voodoo 25:11
Lecture 11 - Hinduism, Part 1 21:57
Lecture 12 - Hinduism, Part 2 34:58
Lecture 13 - Buddhism, Part 1 25:22
Lecture 14 - Buddhism, Part 2 37:16
Lecture 15 - Judaism, Part 1 44:09
Lecture 16 - Judaism, Part 2 22:10
Lecture 17 - Christianity, Part 1 42:59
Lecture 18 - Christianity, Part 2 31:03
Lecture 19 - Islam, Part 1 28:35
Lecture 20 - Islam, Part 2 19:49
Lecture 21 - Unit 2 Review 21:11
Lecture 22 - Ethics and Religion, Part 1 29:46
Lecture 23 - Ethics and Religion, Part 2 24:35
Guest Lecture 1 - New Religious Movements, Part 1 46:26
Guest Lecture 2 - New Religious Movements, Part 2 41:54
Guest Lecture 3 - Ozarks Religion 39:35
Lecture 24 - Future of Religion 31:24

2015-09-15

The Language of Music--Missouri State U

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MUS 241: The Language of Music
A study of the ways music creatively expresses self-understanding, cultural environment, and aesthetic values from ancient to modern times.
Learn more about Missouri State iCourses at http://outreach.missouristate.edu/icourses.htm

Lecture 1 - The Elements of Music 1 24:50
Lecture 2 - The Elements of Music 2 23:05
Lecture 3 - The Elements of Music 3 20:09
Lecture 4 - The Instrument Families 1 26:53
Lecture 5 - The Instrument Families 2 23:42
Lecture 6 - Music of the Middle Ages 1 26:58
Lecture 7 - Music of the Middle Ages 2 24:01
Lecture 8 - Middle Ages to the Renaissance 28:17
Lecture 9 - Music of the Renaissance 23:17
Lecture 10 - The Basque Period 1 24:16
Lecture 11 - The Basque Period 2 27:58
Lecture 12 - The Basque Period 3 26:33
Lecture 13 - The Basque Period 4 28:22
Lecture 14 - The Classical Period 1 22:09
Lecture 15 - The Classical Period 2 26:11
Lecture 16 - The Classical Period 3 25:05
Lecture 17 - The Classical Period 4 27:21
Lecture 18 - The Classical Period 5 25:00
Lecture 19 - The Romantic Period 1 26:09
Lecture 20 - The Romantic Period 2 21:03
Lecture 21 - The Romantic Period 3 25:12
Lecture 22 - The Romantic Period 4 24:20
Lecture 23 - The Romantic Period 5 26:43
Lecture 24 - The Romantic Period 6 25:58
Lecture 25 - The 20th Century 1 26:05
Lecture 26 - The 20th Century 2 25:20
Lecture 27 - The 20th Century 3 24:24
Lecture 28 - The 20th Century 4 20:38
Lecture 29 - The 20th Century 5 20:50
Lecture 30 - The 20th Century 6 22:39
Lecture 31 - The 20th Century 7 27:20

Introduction to World Music--John Prescott / Missouri State U

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MUS 239: Introduction to World Music
An exploration of music from various cultures and time periods and the ways in which music promotes self-understanding by reflecting recurring patterns of human behavior.
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Lecture 1 - Introduction 38:43
Lecture 2 - Principles of World Music 51:28
Lecture 3 - Native American Music I 47:40
Lecture 4 - Native American Music II 44:56
Lecture 5 - Native American Music III 50:07
Lecture 6 - Traditional Ozark Music I 48:09
Lecture 7 - Traditional Ozark Music II 58:46
Lecture 8 - Music of Africa I 48:23
Lecture 9 - Music of Africa II 53:05
Lecture 10 - Music of Africa III 44:42
Lecture 11 - Music of Africa IV 32:15
Lecture 12 - Music of Africa V 31:38
Lecture 13 - African-American Music I 45:42
Lecture 14 - African-American Music II 53:05
Lecture 15 - African-American Music III 50:23
Lecture 16 - African-American Music IV 45:06
Lecture 17 - Music of China I 52:05
Lecture 18 - Music of China II 38:31
Lecture 19 - Music of China III 52:19
Lecture 20 - Music of China IV 40:21
Lecture 21 - Indonesia Music I 49:12
Lecture 22 - Indonesia Music II 44:07
Lecture 23 - Indonesia Music III 38:29
Lecture 24 - Music of India I 54:14
Lecture 25 - Music of India II 50:45
Lecture 26 - Music of India III / Review 49:53
Lecture 27 - Central and Eastern Europe I 34:53
Lecture 28 - Central and Eastern Europe II 50:11
Lecture 29 - Central and Eastern Europe III 32:43
Lecture 30 - Latin America I 30:55
Lecture 31 - Latin America II 38:08
Lecture 32 - Latin America III 34:10
Lecture 33 - Music of the Arab World I 36:58
Lecture 34 - Music of the Arab World II 42:17
Lecture 35 - Music of the Arab World III 1:03:38

2015-09-14

Financial Management (Eugene Brigham / Missouri State University)

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FIN 380: Financial Management
https://kat.cr/fundamentals-of-financial-management-12-edn-by-eugene-brigham-pdf-qwerty80-t6985553.html
An introduction to topics in corporate financial management, including financial markets, time value of money, asset valuation, risk and return, financial analysis and forecasting, capital budgeting, sources, and costs of capital.
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Lecture 1, Chapter 1 51:55
Lecture 2, Chapter 5a 35:54
Lecture 3, Chapter 5b 45:14
Lecture 4, Chapter 6a 55:30
Lecture 5, Chapter 6b 41:23
Lecture 6, Chapter 7a 50:13
Lecture 7, Chapter 7b 47:24
Lecture 8, Chapter 8 56:24
Lecture 9, Chapter 14 25:14
Lecture 10, Chapter 12 36:39
Lecture 11, Chapter 13a 46:48
Lecture 12, Chapter 13b 33:32
Lecture 13, Chapter 17 34:50
Lecture 14, Chapter 2a 1:00:16
Lecture 15, Chapter 2b 59:02
Lecture 16, Chapter 3a 37:17
Lecture 17, Chapter 3b 44:19
Lecture 18, Chapter 4 57:21
Lecture 19, Chapter 9a 35:16
Lecture 20, Chapter 9b 50:49
Lecture 21, Chapter 10 56:33
Supplemental Homework Ch. 1 4:44
Supplemental Homework Ch. 2 34:28
Supplemental Homework Ch. 3 11:21
Supplemental Homework Ch. 9 11:17
Supplemental Homework Ch. 10 16:59
Supplemental Homework Ch. 4 23:30
Supplemental Homework Ch. 5 18:03
Supplemental Homework Ch. 6 55:02
Supplemental Homework Ch. 7 15:51
Supplemental Homework Ch. 8 7:53
Supplemental Homework Ch. 12 14:35
Supplemental Homework Ch. 13 36:44
Supplemental Homework Ch. 14 16:00

2015-09-11

Personal Finance (Roger Wallenburg / Missouri State University)

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source: Missouri State University     Last updated on May 21, 2015
FIN 150: Personal Finance
A study of personal finance topics from the consumer and societal perspectives.
Topics include the preparation and interpretation of personal financial statements and budgets, the time value of money, personal saving, financial market and investment fundamentals, the effective use of consumer credit, personal bankruptcy, insurance principles, automotive and housing decisions, principles of personal taxation, and retirement planning.
This course will provide students with the concepts and critical thinking skills to understand the effects of financial decisions on individuals, families, and society.
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Class 1 - Goalsetting 18:51
Class 2 - Budgeting 17:16
Class 3 - Credit 26:10
Class 4 - Insurance 42:55
Class 5 - Investing 30:30
Class 6 - Time Value of Money 45:16
Class 7 - Annuities 27:29
Class 8 - Personal Financial 5:13