Students may not realize that people invest time, effort, and money to create "intellectual property," or "property of the mind
Why do students fall into the plagiarism trap? How does it hold a young person back on the journey toward self-reliance? Is it possible to “steal” material without knowing it? This program addresses the widespread ethical and legal problem of pl...
Subject: Intellectual property
Transcript: intellectual property, and just like anyone's property, it belongs to them. Plagiarism is like the theft of someone else's intellectual property. It's against
Historian and author Bernard Bailyn talks about land companies and the rampant speculation that went on during the colonial period.
Transcript: only give out some of the land free, But he would even subsidize a certain portion of the land So that the net value of his whole property would increase
Historian and author Bernard Bailyn continues his discussion of land speculation during the colonial period. Professor Bailyn explains that there were land speculation syndicates of all sizes. Benjamin Franklin was one of those involved with an espe...
Transcript: properties in that area, Namely the upper hudson mohawk area. But, the more important ones were, on the one hand, Big political figures in england who were
American history professor Alice Kessler-Harris says that, as regards property ownership, women during colonial times were in a very vulnerable
Subject: property
Chapter 26 Audio Lecture
Principles of hydrodynamics are demonstrated during an underwater rugby match. Filling the rugby ball with salt water gives it the characteristics necessary for the fast-paced game.
T.H.C. is a mind altering drug that effects thoughts, moods, and behavior.