Fears over vote in Sudan border area
Sudanese living on the border between the country's north and south worry how an upcoming vote to split the country will affect their lives.
Hopi Polacca bowl
Polychrome red and brown on tan bowl with interior design; minor exterior marking notch on side with hole possibly for hanging. Goog [condition] some surface hairline cracking inside and outside" -- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan to the Museum
Lesson #006, Monday Di dove sei (tu)? = Where are you from? (informal) Di dov'e' (Lei)? = Where are you from? (formal) Sono di...= I am from... Dov'e'...? = Where is...? Ecco... = Here is... And here are some famous cities and their Italian and English pronunciations. Roma = Rome Milano = Milan Venezia = Venice Firenze = Florence Napoli = Naples
Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten – 06.01.2011
Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Donnerstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei. BUDAPEST: Im Streit um sein umstrittenes Mediengesetz wird Ungarn nach den Worten von Regierungschef Orban mögliche Forderungen der EU nach Änderungen akzeptieren und erfüllen. Ungarn sei Mitglied der EU und halte sich an die Spielregeln der Union, sagte Orban vor ausländischen Journalisten in Budapest. Das a
Global connections: UK and global poverty solutions - Naomi Hossein
Global connections: UK and global poverty solutions - Naomi Hossein
Global connections: UK and global poverty solutions - Tony Drew
Global connections: UK and global poverty solutions - Tony Drew
Episode 124: Of dogs and hens: Researching animal welfare in shelters and egg production facilities PhD student Sally Haynes examines the relationship between dogs and their handlers in animal shelters, and the implications for canine welfare. Fellow doctoral student Joanna Engel is looking into how cage size and nest box availability affect the behaviour and stress response of laying hens. With host Eric van Bemmel. Christmas Chemistry Show 2010 Tripping the Light Fantastic 2010 Genuine 'Old School' Entertainment Video that will Amaze your Students My mum actually sent me link to this the other day and it really caught my attention as to how everyone has an amazing skill or talent. Larry Griswold was just such a man. Appearing on the Frank Sinatra show in 1951 Larry and would put any number of our entertainers to shame today without the need for Computer Generated effects or stunt doubles. He is a REAL SHOWMAN - You'll see why. Anyhow... I'll let the video do the talki FACES: Criminal Justice 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! How to Solve a Linear Function How to Build a Rain Gauge Rain Gauge Information What Causes Static Electricity The Wowzies Introduces and Reviews Paper Money ($1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100) Top 5 Computer Self Help Sites When to Use a Comma With a Prepositional Phrase
Join chemists Dr Hugh Cartwright and Dr Malcolm Stewart at Oxford University and find out just how much fun chemistry can be. You will be entertained and educated by the sort of chemistry you never get to see at school, baffling, tantalising and LOUD
Light illuminates and gives life. It also reveals, enlightens, and brings understanding. Jonathan Wood shows us the inspiration and fascination to be found in the use of light, from Harry Potters invisible cloak to killing cancer cells.
A criminal justice major shares his thoughts about the program at Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas.

To solve a linear function, which usually means solving for Y, isolate Y on one side of the equation by moving the other terms to the opposite side and simplify the equation until Y is solved.
This video will demonstrate how to build a rain gauge from everyday household materials (printed ruler from website, glass jar, clear tape). This video was made with the intention of using it as a project in a 4th grade classroom.
The Rain Gauge is a type of instrument used by meteorologists to gather and measure the amount of liquid precipitation (normally liquid as opposed to solid such as snow) over a set period of time. This video is set to music. Various styles of rain gauges are show along with information printed on the screen like the best area to place your rain gauge. Information on the screen runs quickly and may be difficult to read for younger learners. Run time 02:37.
A lecture on the causes of static electricity. Students need a word wall or hand out as there are many terms they might not be familiar with. A good explanation and introduction.
In this video the Wowzies use a game show concept to introduce and review all values of paper money while singing a catchy tune (2:43).
Sometimes things just go wrong with your computer and you might face a lengthy or expensive wait to get a supposed 'expert' to find the source of the problem. Fortunately there are a few sites on the web that will help you out of your problems whether it be a
This video helps explains the use of the comma in these phrases, but it does not give enough examples to benefit younger students. At best it is an introduction.














