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The Electric Company - N Apostrophe T
This two minute video is based on a song and moves very rapidly. He could be used an an introduction to the use of the apostrophe for younger students.
Reading Box-and-Whisker Plots
Using a word problem, Sal Khan demonstrates how to read a Box-and-Whisker Plot in this three-minute video.
Chemistry Review
This is VERY brief, sixteen-minute, overview of the chemistry needed for Real Science-4-Kids Biology.
Crowding the streets of Sanaa
Dec. 2 - Thousands take to the streets of Sanaa both in favor of and against the government as violence continues despite Saleh's pledge to step down. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
[EN] A Future for Film. Lecture by Clive Ogden (video)
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Clive Ogden has worked for Kodak's Motion Picture Film Division for nearly 20 years. He is currently the technical manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa, and has worked closely with cinematographers, p
October 13-14, 2011
Organised by the Centre National de la Cinématographie et de l’Image Animée and the Cinémathèque française:
"The Digital Revolution: What Would Happen If Films Lost Their Memory?"
TGBD: The Quietest Voice
BP CEO Bob Dudley talks Nov. 10, 2011, at the Thunderbird Global Business Dialogue in Glendale, Arizona. Learn more about Thunderbird School of Global Management at http://www.thunderbird.edu/dialogue
Properties of Logarithms - Problem 2 of 3
This video is a continuation and reviews the change of base theorem. It also provides examples of how to evaluate logarithms by switching to another base. (5:20)
Properties of Logarithms - Problem 3 of 3
This video is a continuation and provides more examples of how use the change of base theorem to evaluate logarithms by switching to another base. (4:27)
Exponential Growth - Problem 1 of 3
This video is a continuation and demonstrates how to use the exponential growth formula to solve an example problem. (4:31)
Exponential Growth - Problem 3 of 3
This video is a continuation and explains Newton’s Law of Cooling and how it is an application of exponential functions similar to exponential decay. It provides an example problem that demonstrates the similarities. (6:51)
INFO2009 Educational Resources
INFO2009 Educational Resources
Bytesize Science: The e-Nose: Scientists Try to Develop An Electronic Sniffer
In this video, students will find out that scientists are sniffing around for a way to develop an electronic nose. For almost 25 years, chemists and other scientists have tried to build a machine that can take a whiff of the air, food or other objects and say whether the odor is nasty or nice. Such a machine could work in factories, and help tell whether food is fresh. An electronic nose also could sniff for harmful air pollutants. And unlike people, it could work 24 hours a day and 7 days
Cours de suivi en Didactique de la Langue Française de Primaire en République Démocratique du Con
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The Richmond MBA, Holiday Party Testimonials 2011
The Richmond MBA hosted its annual holiday party on Thursday, December 15, 2011 at The Jefferson Hotel in Downtown Richmond. Hear from alumni who attended and networked at the event on their reflections of the program.
Clayton Ridge Kee High basketball
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West pledges to stay the course in Afghanistan
Dec. 5 - Western allies of Afghanistan meeting in Germany pledged to stay the course after troops withdraw in 2014. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Mexico seizes 1.2 tons of marijuana
Dec 6 - Mexico's navy seizes 1.2 tons of marijuana from an abandoned boat in the Gulf of California. Michaela Cabrera reports.
Lecture 17 - 11/1/2010
Lecture 17
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This square contains part of a well-wooded scenic valley, up which climbs the road with the longest continuous gradient in England. A former spa is an intere...













