More working with charts, graphs and tables
Your course might not include any maths or technical content but, at some point during your studies, it’s likely that you’ll come across information represented in charts, graphs and tables. You’ll be expected to know how to interpret this information, and possibly encouraged to present your own findings in this way. This unit will help you to develop the skills you need to do this, and gain the confidence to use them. This unit can be used in conjunction with, and builds on the ‘Working
Submit Questions to Nobel Laureates and Other Experts about Genetics and Society
Online audiences have an opportunity to pose questions to Nobel Laureates, other prominent scientists and thought leaders about genetics and genomics at a unique science conference, titled Nobel Week Dialogue, taking place on December 9th 2012. Focusing on the theme of "The Genetic Revolution and its Impact on Society", this one day meeting will review current and future prospects for personalised medicine, genetically modified organisms and human evolution and biology. Go to:http://www.nobelw
Julian Barbour on Does Time Exist?
Julian Barbour, visiting professor at the University of Oxford and the author of The End of Time, addresses the question, Does Time Exist? Barbour explores the history of scientific thought on the concept of time and presents his own interpretations of what time is.
How to Grow Bonsai Trees: Bonsai Maintenance How to keep the bonsai tree small and maintain it.
Random Variables - Khan Academy
Sal Khan explores the basic idea and the definitions of random variables. (05:32)
The role of diagnosis in counselling and psychotherapy
This unit explores the role of diagnosis in the treatment of mental health problems. It considers the history of our current understandings of 'mental health' and 'illness' with focus on the concepts of anxiety and depression, and looks at potential gains and losses in using diagnostic labels in counselling and pyschotherapy. Fir
11.131 Educational Theory and Practice III (MIT)
This is the final course in the three-course sequence (11.129, 11.130 and 11.131) that deals with the practicalities of teaching students. Areas of study will include: educational psychology, identification of useful resources that support instruction, learning to use technology in meaningful ways in the classroom, finding more methods of motivating students, implementing differentiated instruction and obtaining a teaching job.
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1.4.1 Salicylic acid The structural formula of salicylic acid, 2.1, looks quite complicated. However, it becomes less daunting if you unpack it a bit. One of the first things to do when confronted with an unfamiliar structure is to check that all the valencies are correct (four for carbon, two for oxygen and one for hydrogen). If any atoms have the wrong valency, it follows that there is a mistake somewhere and the molecule does not exist as drawn. It looks OK for the structure of salicylic acid. You proba
5: Other forms of potential energy It is worth emphasising that the gravitational energy (or gravitational potential energy, to give it the full name) of an object increases when it moves in the opposite direction to the gravitational force (i.e. when it moves upwards). This relationship between energy and force does not apply only to gravity. For many forces, motion against the force (that is, in the opposite direction to the force) allows energy to be stored, and this energy can be reclaimed when the obj
5.3.3 Torus with 1 hole In our last example, we consider a pentagon with two pairs of edges identified. As we saw in Section 2.3, identification of the edges produces a torus with a hole. In this case there are five vertex-neighbourhoods to fit together, as shown in Author(s):
Biofuels: Think Outside The Barrel (Google Techtalks) Vinod Khosla gives a tech talk about the emergence of ethanol as a viable, market ready, and competitive source of renewable energy.
Teach Global
Teaching with a global perspective is becoming increasingly important as the world becomes a smaller place. This unit provides a resource for teachers in both primary and secondary schools to understand why the inclusion of the global dimension in the primary school curriculum is important. First published on Wed, 27 Jul 2011 as Author(s):
Lotus Seven S4 (Type 60) Restoration: Ceramic Coating the Exhaust System
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Zoek de kinderspelen : Pieter Bruegel Een huistaak of les rond het schilderij met méér dan 80 kinderspelen van Pieter Bruegel. De leerlingen zoeken en benoemen een aantal spelletjes. Ze verklaren ook een aantal zegswijzen of spreekwoorden die met …

U.S. Week Ahead: RIM, it's time to impress!
Dec 14 - Curious about RIM's meteoric share rise? Well tune into their results on Thursday to find out if there is substance behind its sudden success.
A Discussion with Attorney General Eric Holder
As the nation marks the 50th anniversary of numerous civil rights milestones during the Kennedy presidency, Attorney General Eric Holder reflects on this history, the progress that has been made, and the challenges facing our nation today with NPR Legal Affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg.
One Mongoose Born Every Minute - Banded Brothers (The Mongoose Mob) - BBC
It's time for Diva and four other female Mongoose to give birth! As the rest of the pack waits outside, they go into the den and give birth to twelve pups. (02:36)
Global Warming - How It All Ends A logical argument for taking action.













