The life of Albert Einstein has a dramatic quality that does not rest exclusively on his “Theory of Relativity.” For the extravagant timing of history linked him with three shattering developments of the Twentieth Century: the rise of modern Germany; the birth of nuclear weapons; and the growth of Zionism. Their impact on his simple […] Read more
El Americano- Surf Rat Carl
Pretty cool stuff, huh? Sorry for the surprise move brah, but when you see a wave ya gotta take it, right? Ha! Almost there, amigos, follow me! Crazy chickens– must be an inside joke. Lucille is the hostess with the mostess so let’s party with her tonight! Good afternoon, officer. How about a statement? Duh, […] Read more
El Paso’s Gold Rush Bonanza (Weekly 1 Minute History Moment Program on Local Radio)
There’s Gold in them thar hills! January 24, 1848 Gold is discovered at Sutter’s Mill in California and the rush is on. People with “Gold Fever” from around the world head to California’s Mother Lode and have to pass right through El Paso on their way. El Paso, known as Franklin then, was the midpoint […] Read more
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (opening)
[Skyrim opens with an Imperial wagon with four bound prisoners inside. One of the prisoners is dressed in fine clothes and he is the only one who is gagged. They are all seated and the wagon is going downhill through a snowy mountain pass.] Ralof: Hey, you. You’re finally awake. You were trying to cross […] Read more
Eldorado
It has no clients, no conferences, no appointments, no schedules. For contemporary man that kind of freedom is found in a different form. Eldorado! … with the North Star system … by Cadillac […] Read more
Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt brought a breezy informality and bustle of activity to the White House. At the inaugural buffet, the President waited his turn to be served like anyone else, and Mrs. Roosevelt helped with the serving. She also horrified chief usher “Ike” Hoover by insisting immediately on operating the elevator herself. “That just isn’t done, […] Read more
Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt served as the first lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, longer than any other. She was independent and informal and brought a warm informality to the White House. She and the President waited their turn to be served and the inaugural buffet like everyone else and even helped with […] Read more
eLearning Course Narration – Intro to axSpA
Welcome to the Introduction to Axial Spondyloarthritis Course. The bones of the human body are divided into two groups, the appendicular skeleton and the axial skeleton. We’re going to focus on the axial skeleton which includes the bones of the head, vertebral column, thorax, and trunk. Understanding the structure of the vertebral column is important […] Read more
ELECTRASOL TABS
The blue layer breaks down stubborn food stains. The white layer gently scrubs dishes till they shine. Electrasol tabs, the next dimension of clean […] Read more
Electricity
Electricity has become the most important source of energy in the world, yet no one has ever seen an electrical charge, and until this century, it was impossible to isolate and study individual charges of electricity. Electricity is a natural phenomenon that comes about because of the negatively and positively charged particles of matter. These […] Read more

