Pressing onwards
This unit explores reasons for studying mathematics, practical applications of mathematical ideas and aims to help you to recognise mathematics when you come across it. It introduces the you to the graphics calculator, and takes you through a series of exercises from the Calculator Book, Tapping into Mathematics With the TI-83 Graphics Calculator. The unit ends by asking you to reflect on the process of studying mathematics. In order to complete this unit you will need to have obtained a Texas I
Prehistorie : Instap Om de prehistorie in te leiden, maakte ik gebruik van de documentaire Het prehistorisch leven van Ooggetuigen. De verwerking bestaat uit vijf werkbladen die je hier …

4 Conclusion Since its invention, modern sport has been closely linked to the mass media as a central part of popular culture. The media have expanded the reach of sports audiences and helped populate and enrich professional sport. Sport provides exciting content for the media through comprehensible narratives and modern heroes and celebrities. The media are selective in their coverage of sport, demonstrating inequaliti
"Topics in Lie Theory: Tensor Categories, Spring 2009"
" This course will give a detailed introduction to the theory of tensor categories and review some of its connections to other subjects (with a focus on representation-theoretic applications). In particular, we will discuss categorifications of such notions from ring theory as: module, morphism of modules, Morita equivalence of rings, commutative ring, the center of a ring, the centralizer of a subring, the double centralizer property, graded ring, etc."
Kirk Hawkins & Jane Robelot -- "Celebration of Clemson Alumni Entrepreneurs"
The mission of the Arthur M. Spiro Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership is to support educational, research and outreach programs that promote entrepreneurial activity and economic development of the region, state and nation. The focus is on wealth creation through entrepreneurial activity.
http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/spiro/
2.3.3 Law Another very broad area of knowledge is law. Social workers’ roles are bound by the law, even those who do not work for statutory organisations like social services. The law sets out what social workers’ duties and powers are, what they must do (a duty) and what they are permitted to do (a power). For example, social workers employed by statutory and voluntary agencies are bound by law relating to human rights and discrimination. You will find many other pieces of legislation in add
Ping 102: PhotoDNA & Facebook, Xbox update, Give-aways for students, Windows Phone on Verizon Ping without the Mess! It's just like that new Beyonce song this week on Ping- Girls run the world. Here's what Laura and Tina "Hollywood" Wood had to say:
Environmental Information Various Birds Emphasis on the Robin
Description of one bird, the robin. A class play and discussion.
JANE Apps - FSF running at UMA
FSF is a wireless ad-hoc network application developed with JANE for searching and sharing files in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs). For more information, please visit: CARLINK
Cave of the Warrior
This Web site, created to complement an AMNH exhibition, looks at a rare find from the fourth millennium BCE, which was discovered in 1993 near Jericho.
The Journey Begins
This fun Web site is part of OLogy, where kids can collect virtual trading cards and create projects with them. Here, they are introduced to astronomy. The site opens with an array of mind-boggling facts shared by the director of the museum's Hayden Planetarium. It includes a link to stargazing tips and resources in "Why Can't I See More Stars?"A link to "Gravity: The Universe's Main Attraction" gives students an overview of the invisible pulling power at work throughout the universe.
Cijferend vermenigvuldigen Je kan dit Excel2007-werkblad gebruiken om stap voor stap vermenigvuldigingen cijferend op te lossen. Enkel het vermenigvuldigen van natuurlijke getallen komt aan bod. De volgende oefeningen komen aan …
3.3 The role of the basilar membrane in sound reception
Hearing is a familiar and important human sense that is a topic naturally of interest to those who are curious about human biology. This unit will enable you to relate what you read to your own sensory experiences – and indeed many of the questions asked have exactly that function. This unit will be best understood by those with some biological understanding.
4.5 The function of consciousness
What is consciousness? How does the brain generate consciousness and how can a science of the mind describe and explain it adequately? This unit will introduce you to the slippery phenomenon that is consciousness, as well as some of the difficulties consciousness presents to science and philosophy.
Coach Damon Stoudamire talks about his new job with the Memphis Tigers.
Coach Damon Stoudamire talks about his new job with the Memphis Tigers.
Otters Splash Down: Bringing Otters Back to Central New York
This BioBulletin Web site takes a close look at river otters and a project to bring them back to New York State. The site includes text, videos, photographs, and interviews with key scientists. The Introduction takes a brief look at the challenges facing all otters but especially river otters. River Otters Inside and Out provides an in-depth look at the biology, evolution, and daily life of these members of the weasel family. What Happened to the River Otter? examines the reasons for the decline
Turtle Skeleton - Shell
Turtles have a shell for protection against predators. They may hid their head and limbs inside the shell when they feel threatened.
Money talks: June 13th 2011
Tail risks are cause for concern as America nears the end of QE2, Europe frets over Greek debt and the price of oil soars
Factors Affecting Friction
Based on what they have already learned about friction, students formulate hypotheses concerning the effects of weight and contact area on the amount of friction between two surfaces. In the Associated Activities (Does Weight Matter? and Does Area Matter?), students design and conduct simple experiments to test their hypotheses, using procedures similar to those used in the previous lesson (Discovering Friction). An analysis of their data will reveal the importance of weight to normal friction (
Holocaust Survivor Testimony: Bina Tenenblat, part 1/3
Bina Tenenblat was born in Kamenets Podolsk in Ukraine in 1928. On August 27, 1941, together with other members of her family, she was taken to a munitions deport where more than 10,000 local Jews were shot. Bina, her mother, and brother witnessed this mass murder.
During the murder operation Bina managed to convince some guards that she and the members of her family were not Jews and, therefore, should be allowed to leave the site.
After the mass murder, Bina wandered around Ukrainian village













