Here is one website that you can access Dr Pipim's Series.
http://www.hopevideo.com/media_with_samuel_koranteng-pipim-2.htm
You can also check www.campushope.com and audioverse.org.
Example sentence - The resident physician was on vacation during the lecture series.
Samuel Morse is the man who made up Morse code, a code made up of series of dots and dashes.
iron man series
Yes, Meave Leaky is still living. My mom and I along with the whole of the Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA, Anthropology Department listened to her lecture last March for the Provost Lecture series. She was extremely nice, and very interesting.
Pierre Samuel has written: 'Projective Geometry (This Book Is the First Volume in the Readings in Mathematics Sub-series of the UTM.)'
Bach Brandenburg Concerto #2 in F, BWV 1047
Samuel Morse is most famous for inventing the telegraph which is a means of communication by sending a series of dots and dashes over electrical wires to send a message. These series of dots and dashes came to be known as Morse Code.
My absolute favorite is Academic Earth. http://academicearth.org/ It has a wide variety of free lecture series, and you can take courses for credit for a fee.
In the films, Samuel L. Jackson. For the voice in the Clone Wars animated TV series, Terrence "T.C." Carson.
Michael H. Mescon has written: 'Business Today Overhead Transparencies' 'Osnovy menedzhmenta =' 'Individual and the Future of Organizations (Franklin Foundation Lecture Series)'
Samuel Morse developed Morse code for transmitting data using a series of dots and dashes.
Agnes E. Uduebo has written: 'That it may be green : an inaugural lecture, series 7, delivered at Edo State University, Ekpoma, on 4th December, 1996'