PSY372 Session 3 Summer 2011
PSY372 Organizational and Industrial Psychology Session three 05/21/11 Donna El-Armale
SBS318 Session 3 Summer 2011
SBS318 Immigration and Citizenship Session three 05/21/11 Mike Fraga
College of Engineering Commencement 2011
UC Berkeley College of Engineering Commencement 2011.
Greek Theater, UC Berkeley, May 14, 2011
Crews Speak with Pope Benedict XVI
The STS-134 and Expedition 27 crews joined together in the Kibo module for a special call from Pope Benedict XVI.
TRMM Data Swath Close-up View (TRMM Ride)
This is one of a series of animations created for the TRMM pre-launch package.
A Unit of Kalmyks Murdered the Jews of Odessa in Akmechetka Village
Iosif Vergilis who was born in 1934 in Odessa testifies about a unit of Kalmyk collaborators that carried out a mass murder in Akmechetka, a village in Domanevka County where Jews from Odessa had been concentrated.
2.3.1 Les nombres, les jours et les dates In this session, you will be studying numbers, days and dates.
Key Learning Points
Using the numbers 20 to 69 Talking about dates Pronouncing the sound [ã] Using possessive adjectives: votre, mon, son
Using quel, quelle
Medical Instrumentation Pendennis Castle N900020 PENDENNIS CASTLE, Cornwall. c.1894. Reconstruction drawing of Half Moon Battery. Men working in the cartridge store by Ivan LAPPER. El Nino Sea Surface Temperature, Height, and Wind Anomalies: January 1997 through December 1997 The history of Minnesota's economic growth Spurring Sweet Success Two Perspectives on the Longitudinal Trends in Food Consumption: The Case of Denmark 1900-2000 Careers in Computer Science Science Bulletins: Correlation to the National Standards Finding the Side of a Square Seasonal North America Surface Temperature Anomaly: January 1950 through October 1998 (Fast) UARS: The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite Brad Hatfield - Music Supervision - Berkleemusic Open House
Students will discuss the special considerations that must be made when dealing with the human body, and will gain an appreciation for the amazing devices that have improved our quality of life. They will also explore how " ËœForm Fits Function'. This lesson should serve as a starting point for students to begin to ponder how the medical devices in their everyday lives actually work.

An animation of sea surface temperature, height, and wind anomalies in the Pacific for January 1997 through December 1997. (Wind anomalies stop at October 1997.)
Home today to 20 powerful Fortune 500 companies, Minnesota's remarkable economic growth over the past century is a source of pride and provides a fascinating rags-to-riches tale. What got us here and what might our past tell us about our future?
University of Minnesota expert Marvin Lewis (doctoral candidate and research assistant in the Department of Geography) takes a new look at Minnesota's growth.
Thanks to Michigan State University, a sweet partnership has helped resurrect Michigan's $444 million sugar beet industry. In 1996 the industry was in peril. Yields hit an all-time low due to pest, disease and production issues that greatly reduced crop health. Farmers were looking to get out of sugar beet farming and switch to more profitable crops. Industry representatives reached out to MSU to help solve the problem.
Tenna Jensen, Department of History, University of Copenhagen, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series
Faculty members at Columbia University discuss career opportunities in Computer Science. (04:37)
See how Science Bulletins materials correlate with National Science Education Standards.
This two minute video teaches you how to find the side
of a square. Information you would know from the problem is Area = length squared and all sides are the same measure. If the length is a perfect square, you can square it and you will get the side of a square.The video uses animation.
Global surface temperatures in 1998 set a new record for the period of instrumental measurements, report researchers at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies who analyze data collected from several thousand meteorological stations around the world. This visualization shows surface temperature anomalies from 1950 through November, 1998. The 1998 warmth was associated partly with a strong El Nino that warmed the air over the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean in the first half of the year and i
This video summarizes science and data obtained by the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) mission. UARS was launched in 1991 to study ozone depletion and the processes that control the stratospheric ozone layer. Although the mission was intended to last only 18 months, UARS continued to operate 7.5 years after launch with 8 of the 10 instruments at the time this video was made. UARS has been one of the most successful NASA satellite programs. The spacecraft was developed and is managed b
Berkleemusic hosted an online Open House with instructor Brad Hatfield, author/instructor of our Music Supervision course, on May 5th.
Music supervision is an important topic for musicians, songwriters, and business professionals alike. It stands at the center of two powerful groups: music creators, and the film and TV producers that rely on music to help tell and sell their stories. The field has exploded in recent years, providing a launching pad (as well as a potentially lucrative income str














