Dunk Tank: Ratio & Proportion (Interactive Game)
Dunk Tank is a math-themed game show created by the producers of Cyberchase and starring Harry from Cyberchase For Real. Using a combination of video and interactive gaming, each program addresses a single topic in the 6th grade math curriculum and students compete with themselves for high scores. Dunk Tank is an independent learning experience for students to complete in 15-30 minutes, depending on their proficiency, and can also be used to support teacher-led instruction. In this interact
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Separation Methods - Crossword
Interactive crossword that tests your knowledge of solutions, compounds and separating methods.
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Blast Off
Rockets need a lot of thrust to get into space. In this lesson, students learn how rocket thrust is generated with propellant. The two types of propellants are discussed and relation to their use on rockets is investigated. Students learn why engineers need to know the different properties of propellants.
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EAHA Day 5 Session 1: Writing The Plan Lecture
Universities in the Eastern Africa Region have come together to implement an initiative Health Emergency Management Program (HEMP) that will build the capacity of local governments in the region to manage and plan for response to major disasters of public health importance. The Eastern African Region is prone to many natural and technological disasters of different kinds. There is not one nation in the region that is not vulnerable to the devastating effects of these disasters. Many of these dis
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Breakingviews: Wells Fargo's worrying mortgage dominance
Antony Currie and Breakingviews columnists discuss why the bank's huge home lending and servicing business might be great for profits, but a concern for borrowers and taxpayers.
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Mass Murder of Novo-Moskovsk Jews -- Part 1
Natalia Levchenko, who was born in 1929 in Novo-Moskovsk and was living there during the war years, testifies how the Jews from Novo-Moskovsk were collected by the Germans and local policemen on March 24-26, 1942 under the pretext that they would be sent to Palestine. Their personal belongings and valuables were confiscated; some of the Jews was taken by boat across the Samara River to the murder site there. For more information: http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?s
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Religious Liberty and the Equality of Women
Do recent changes in America's healthcare regulations and law compromise the religious liberty and equality of women? This question is explored by a panel of professors from the perspectives of law, theology, and philosophy. Dr. Jeanne Buckeye is the moderator, while Professor Teresa Collett, Dr. Deborah Savage, and Dr. R. Mary Lemmons are panelists. This is a Fortnight for Freedom event hosted by the Siena Symposium for Women, Family, and Culture, and co-sponsored by the Minnesota Catholic Conf
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Description: Antarctica and South Georgia in 1912

Location: South Georgia

Date: 1912

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Bad tidings - the tides are slowing down the earth! (01:59)
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Micronutrient Malnutrition Module Guide

This module, Micronutrient Malnutrition, aims to equip Public Health professionals with sufficient knowledge of micronutrients to recognise and address the problem of micronutrient deficiency at a community and population level. The module concentrates on four micronutrients, i.e. vitamin A, iron, iodine and zinc that are considered critical to Public Health, particularly in developing country contexts.

The module sets out a strategy for
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Erik Meijer: Latency, Native Relativity and Energy-Efficient Programming

I caught up with Erik Meijer recently to see what was on his mind (wish we could do this more often as his mind is typically full of very interesting things at any given time!).

Erik had just read an article - Every Programmer Should Know These Latency Numbers - and it got him thinking...

Here, Erik discusses his perspective on latency. We also discuss&
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Welcome to Riding Tandem with the Random and Vittorio Bertocci on Identity | Channel 9 Live at TechE

Joey Snow and Charles Torre kick off the Channel 9 live coverage on Day 2 of TechEd Europe 2012 from Amsterdam. The theme for this live, virtual, conversational affair: riding tandem with the random. First up was the great Vittorio Bertocci - Dr. Identity. Join us as we discuss identity in the cloud and more. It's always a pleasure to geek out with Vittorio!

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Cosmology | Lecture 8
Lecture 8 of Leonard Susskind's course on Cosmology. Recorded March 16, 2009 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the fifth of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on classical mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. (1:58:42)
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