6 Dividing on paper If the numbers you want to divide are too large for you to do the calculation in your head, you can use a calculator. Alternatively, you can do the calculation on paper. In the example below, click on each step in turn to see how to divide 126 by 6. Advances in HIV Prevention and Treatment Tower Views: Alexis Blavos Tower Views: UT Rockets Basketball Dance Program at Missouri State University FACES: Criminal Justice Duke Raleigh Cancer Center Elementary Statistics: Video Lecture - Descriptive Statistics Elementary Statistics: Video Lecture - Sampling and Data Cosine Generator Lab Introduction to Positivism and Interpretivism Introduction to Research Methods1: Participant Observation Hot Apps: CES 2011 -Xbox LIVE Titles for Windows Phone In this very special CES 2011 episode of Hot Apps, Laura shows you all the new Xbox LIVE titles being announced for the Windows Phone. Enjoy! Chesapeake Bay from Space: New Views of a National Treasure How to deposit data in the Dryad digital repository Survival Phrases #27 - Spanish for Taking a Taxi Taking Science to the Street With Dr. Loretta Sweet Jemmott The Unthinking Right With each published interview, Ron Paul only seems to become more articulate, more persuasive and compelling, more to the pedagogical point in explaining the meaning and priority of liberty as the central political principle. Those of us who understand can only cheer. Those who hold contradictory opinions — favoring liberty in some areas and government expansion in others — find his vi How to insert an Excel Spreadsheet into a Word document This video shows how to easily insert an Excel Spreadsheet into a Word document. You can view it below or download it here. How to make a swirl in Illustrator CS5 The following video shows how easy it is to make a swirl in Illustrator CS5. You can view the video below or download it here.
In 2010, there was much scientific progress in preventing and treating HIV infections. We devote this segment to exploring a number of advances in this field.
Larry Burns speaks with Alcohol/Tobacco and other Drug Prevention Specialist: Alexis Blavos
Larry Burns speaks with UT Rockets Head Basketball Coaches Tod Kowlaczyk and Tricia Cullop of men's and women's basketball respectively.
The Missouri State University Department of Theatre & Dance offers high-quality pre-professional dance training in a liberal arts setting.
Courses include all levels of ballet, modern, jazz and tap technique; dance composition; dance history; pedagogy; and performance.
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A criminal justice major shares his thoughts about the program at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This video lecture is designed as a supplement to the Descriptive Statistics chapter of Collaborative Statistics (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. In this chapter, students can […]
Author(s):
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This video lecture is designed as a supplement to the Sampling and Data chapter of Collaborative Statistics (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean. In this chapter, students can expect to […]
David Waldo
This module is the recursive cosine generation lab.
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Ian Gilhespy
Producer (requires Internet Explorer)
This is one of a family of reusable or digital learning objects that relate to the conduct of research methods. At a very basic level, it introduces some material about the differences between positivist and interpretivist frameworks of approaching the gathering of data.
References and Further Reading
McNeill, P. and Chapman, S. (2005) Research Methods. London: Routledge 3rd Edition
May, T. (1997) Social Research. Issues, Methods and Pro
Dave Harris
Xerte
This is the first in a series of exercises designed to help in learning research methods by trying them out. Students follow through the exercise, looking at some professional examples, thinking out what to do, trying it out, then reflecting afterwards. The idea is to complement alternative approaches to teaching research methods which begin with the philosophical issues. This one explores some of the issues in using participant observation.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) studies Earth from space, and the Chesapeake Bay is an important part of NASA research. Changes in the waters of the bay and on the land nearby are generating questions about the sustainability of current land-use practices. NASA scientist Eric Brown de Colstoun discusses this research.
Speaker Biography: Eric Brown de Colstoun is the coordinator of Earth Science Education and Public Outreach in the Earth Sciences Division of the NASA God
Two minute video on how authors can deposit scientific data in the Dryad repository. The Dryad repository http://www.datadryad.org/ allows authors to archive and publish data associated with articles in the biosciences.
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Dr. Loretta Sweet Jemmott, professor of nursing at the University of Pennsylvania, has spent the last 20 years developing interventions to prevent teen pregnancies and the spread of HIV/AIDS among African-American youth.
Her latest project is called "Shape Up -- Barbers Building Better Brothers" and is designed to empower young men, ages 18 to 25, to reduce their risks for contracting STDs and other health problems. The program will begin in 50 barbershops in Philadelphia this spring. Meantime,














