Electron Theory of Chemical Solids
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Low-Temperature Science B
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The Function Machine (Interactive)
Explore and identify the patterns of mathematical functions with input-output tables and identify the graphs of those functions with this interactive.
Surface Area of Pyramids (Interactive)
Calculate the surface area of three-dimensional geometric figures using the formulas for pyramids. Make a three-dimensional model of a pyramid from a net.
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Tangrams (Interactive)
This Cyberchase interactive game explores the features of the tangram, an ancient game that originated in China. The objective of the puzzle is to reproduce a given shape by moving around the seven pieces provided. The pieces consist of five right triangles of various sizes, one square, and one parallelogram. The pieces must all touch and none may overlap. Some of the shapes you will try to form include a dog, house, fox, runner, rabbit, spaceship, candle, and boat.
El Nino: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly and Sea Surface Wind Anomaly from September 1996 to Septemb
El Nino: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly and Sea Surface Wind Anomaly from September 1996 to September 1997
Marquette University's College of Professional Studies: About
According to Dr. Robert Deahl, dean of Marquette's College of Professional Studies, our leadership-focused adult undergraduate and graduate programs offer the diverse adult community of Southeastern Wisconsin an opportunity to deepen their level of expertise as well as their personal and professional development. Students walk away with an empowerment that allows them to make more of a difference in their job, family and community.
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Sesame Street: Letter "M" Monster Meal
In this Sesame Street video, Cookie Monster and Harry sing about all their favorite foods that begin with the letter "M". Some words included are macaroni, milk, marshmallows, meatballs, mustard, and melon. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review alphabet letters in the early childhood classroom. (1:22)
Africa's Latest Children's Cartoon, Bino & Fino! 1st Episode!
A new African children's cartoon called Bino & Fino. It's made for children between the ages of 3-5. it provides an upbeat look at African culture that provides a lot of insights that might be missed from other sources. It also provides some history lessons in colonial rule and what it means. Very worthwhile as well as showing the flags of the various African nations. (6:36)
Light Scavengers
In this activity, students examine various materials and investigate how they interact with light. Students use five new vocabulary words (translucent, transparent, opaque, reflection and refraction) to describe how light interacts with the objects.
Give me some directions
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Een routebeschrijving opstellen.
Separation Methods - Crossword
Interactive crossword that tests your knowledge of solutions, compounds and separating methods.
Normans in Ireland - Crossword
Who was Richard de Clare better known as? Why not test your knowledge of the Normans? Try this crossword!
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VF - Session handicap : les questions (video)
La séance de questions concernant les présentations :
Private Property [This article is excerpted from chapter 24 of Human Action: The Scholar's Edition (1949) and is read by Jeff Riggenbach.] Private ownership of the means of production is the fundamental institution of t

Introduction This unit introduces some of the main themes and issues in discourse analysis. To do this, it looks at extracts from the late Princess Diana interview screened on Panorama in 1995. The interview not only broke the conventions for British Royal appearances, but also reshaped the usual boundaries between public and private for the Royal family. While the focus here may be on Diana's words, the unit is not in itself concerned with the Diana phenomenon. And while some of the points discour
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Acknowledgements The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under licence. Cartoon: "We all want to crack down on crime" David Austin Figure 1: Croall, H. (1998) Crime and Society in Britain, Addison Wesley Longman Ltd;
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2 Darwin and natural selection
In this unit, we describe the theory of evolution by natural selection as proposed by Charles Darwin in his book, first published in 1859, On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. We will look at natural selection as Darwin did, taking inheritance for granted, but ignoring the mechanisms underlying it.













