Brian Graff | 2012 Jack Breslin Distinguished Staff Award
Brian Graff | agronomy farm manager, Crop and Soil Sciences Agronomy Farm Research Center
Brian Graff provides leadership for the day-to-day operations of the Crop and Soil Sciences Agronomy Farm Research Center. His responsibilities include coordinating work schedules, allocating resources, maintaining, upgrading and repairing physical facilities and equipment, and assisting in the timely completion of research for many of the university's research projects.
Much of the success of the field r
Title not set De presentatie vertelt over het belang van water in het menselijk leven. Het beschrijft de distributie van water op aarde, de eigenschappen ervan. Vinden we hier de regeling van de hydrologische cyclus.

Geogebra : Merkwaardige rechten in een driehoek Stapsgewijze instructie om figuren te creëren in GeoGebra. Opbouw van de instructie:

Earth Day Rap
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UW 360 March 2012: Robb Munn
A profile of UW senior, Rob Munn, as he trains for his final spring season with the Husky Men's Crew team. Watch the full episode online at http://www.uwtv.org/uw360/.
Doing your best
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Duke Chapel Live - 6/10/2012
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr David Stubbs delivers a sermon entitled "Rescue and Release."
Bulletin: http://bit.ly/KLOhk7
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon: (31:58)
"When it comes to combating the forces of evil, there is no one quite like John Paul Letterock. Now, he may not be the new Sherlock Holmes or one of the Avengers, but still he is a bit of a hero to me. John Paul Letterock is a peace builder. For the past 25 years he has willingly walked into situat
Hypothesis Testing of Single Mean and Single Proportion: Summary of Formulas
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
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Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 1. What Is Life?
What distinguishes living things from dead and nonliving things? No single characteristic is enough to define what is meant by life. In this session, five characteristics are introduced as unifying themes in the living world.,This clip shows some difficult objects to classify as living, non-living soil, or dead crab shell, egg, potato. Are they alive?
Bereiding van diëthylether : Practicum In dit practicum toon je aan dat de dehydratie van alcohol in aanwezigheid van zwavelzuur leidt tot de vorming van ether. Vervolgens doe je een rendementsbepaling van het gevormde ether. De werkbladen voor dit practicum zijn …

Neurosurgery - What is it?
This patient education program reviews the anatomy of the nervous system, brain diseases, diseases of the spine and spinal cord, as well as peripheral nerve diseases that may be treated with neurosurgery. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
2012 Commencement
For more information, visit http://valpo.edu/commencement/
Words In Action: FRENCH - Four poems by 19th and 20th century poets
Words In Action: FRENCH
Four poems by 19th and 20th century poets
Conte de fées by Robert Desnos Performed by Sasha Helton
Il pleure dans mon coeur by Paul Verlaine Performed by Trevor Jackson
Sensation by Arthur Rimbaud Performed by Clara Mathews
Le Cancre by Jacques Prévert Performed by Marisa Palucis
Words In Action - A MULTILINGUAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CELEBRATING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AT UC BERKELEY
Chevron Auditorium -- International House Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Words In Action is g
Virtual Lava Tube (Interactive)
Lava tubes are cave formations found where volcanoes generate surface flows in the western United States, Japan, Italy, Australia, Pacific Ocean islands, and other areas. They vary in size and complexity, from short, straight formations to multi-leveled labyrinths that extend for miles. The largest and most extensive lava tubes discovered to date are in Hawaiʻi, where lava flows can travel more than 80 kilometers (50 miles) from their source. This interactive activity, adapted from The Vir
1.8 Overview of inverses 2
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USAWC Class of 2012 Seminar 24
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Aztec: Tenochtitlán and the Aztec empire
This 2:31 video provides an overview of the history of the Aztecs and where they lived and how they lived. A good overview.
Psychology at UC Berkeley, 1887-1965, Where we came from and how we Evolved.
Psychology at UC Berkeley, 1887-1965, Where we came from and how we Evolved.: Tryon Lecture Spring 2012
Lecture | April 11 | 3:30-5 p.m. | 5101 Tolman Hall
Featured Speakers: Al Riley, Professor Emeritus; Steve Glickman, Professor Emeritus
Sponsor: Department of Psychology http://psychology.berkeley.edu/
Robert Choate Tryon received his Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley in 1928 and was a faculty member of the Department of Psychology at UC Berkeley from 1931 until 1967. Tryon
Franklin Roosevelt Returns From Yalta
In February 1945, "Big Three" leaders, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin, met at Yalta to discuss the reorganization of post-war Europe. In an address to Congress on March 1, 1945, President Roosevelt reports the achievements of the gathering. (3:43)
Elektrolyse : Practicum In dit practicum onderzoek je wat er gebeurt als je een gelijkstroom stuurt doorheen verschillende elektrolytoplossingen. De werkbladen voor dit practicum zijn gestructureerd volgens:














