Concordia University's 2011 Capstone engineering contest
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Each year, Concordia's Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science holds the annual Capstone exhibition -- the showdown showcase of final projects from third- and fourth-year students. Watch to see a few of the innovative ideas developed by the engineering students of 2011.
Perspectives for Universities in the Global South: A Brazilian Point of View
In this presentation the following aspects will be addressed: an overview of academic and scientific institutions in Brazil, the academic and scientific status of Brazil today, main characteristics of the Federal University of Bahia, historical aspects of international academic cooperation in Brazil, a brief review on the main types of international academic cooperation, political aspects related to international academic cooperation, main characteristics of the exchange of knowledge betw
Dangerous Air
By tracing the movement of radiation released during an accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, students see how air pollution, like particulate matter, can become a global issue.
Exercice 9 (Logique, ensembles, raisonnements) [00123]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Ensemble, complémentaire, intersection, union.
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Bonus (à 3'57'') : ensemble, inclusion, égalité, complémentaire.
Thema boodschappen doen : Werkbundel In deze bundel vinden de leerlingen opdrachten over volgende onderwerpen:

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6.4.3 Problems and solutions
Global warming: are we responsible? Is our environmental impact damaging the planet? This unit examines the use of ozone depleting technology, the impact of fossil fuel use and explores how the development of technology can influence the direction of a society. From the Industrial Revolution to the present day find out how we have changed the planet.
Tsunami Attack!
Students learn about tsunamis, discovering what causes them and what makes them so dangerous. They learn that engineers design detection and warning equipment, as well as structures that that can survive the strong wave forces. In a hands-on activity, students use a table-top-sized tsunami generator to observe the formation and devastation of a tsunami. They see how a tsunami moves across the ocean and what happens when it reaches a coastline. They make villages of model houses to test how diffe
9 Activities The New Earnings Survey publish various labour market statistics including the following information. Detection of Human Herpesvirus 6B in Patients with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy - D. Zhou Stoichiometry and Limiting Reagents LABash Conference Patrick Dougherty The Impact of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiments on Higher Education: A Story of Interdisciplinarity Growing Businesses It Takes Two to Tangle Journey to the Bottom of the Sea Exercice 8 (Injection, surjection, bijection) [00191]
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Bonus (à 5'40'') : inverse.
Body Circulation Posterior Fossa Tumor - Motor Exam - Screening Tests Sub-exam - Patient 9
Activity 1 Life cycle earnings
Detection of Human Herpesvirus 6B in Patients with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in China and the Possible Association with Elevated NF-KappaB Expression - D. Zhou
You can access the problems below via the Load Homework dialogue in the File menu of the Virtual Lab. They have been organized by concept and ranked by difficulty (A ranking of 1 denotes an easier problem; 5 is more challenging). Word files for these problems are provided so that you may edit and distribute the assignments in your classroom. The following types of problems can be found:Determining stoichiometric coefficients, stoichiometry and solution preparation, textbook style Limiting Reagen
Patrick Dougherty is world renowned for his woven willow sculptures that brink on the border of natural environment (chaos) and man made structures (order). His work can be seeen at http://www.stickwork.net.
His presentation was recorded Friday, March 25 as part of LABash 2011.
LABash 2011 was held March 25-26 at Purdue University and was hosted by Purdue University's Landscape Architecture program.
Presented by Ric Underhile, Associate Dean. This is the sixth lecture in the 2011 GRCC Race and Ethnicity Conference.
OSU Cascades
Students explore the theme of conflict in literature. They learn the difference between internal and external conflict and various types of conflicts, including self against self, self against other, and self against nature or machine. Stories are used to discuss methods of managing and resolving conflict and interpersonal friction. Note: The literacy activities for the Mechanics unit are based on physical themes that have broad application to our experience in the world concepts of rhythm, bala
This fun Web site is part of OLogy, where kids can collect virtual trading cards and create projects with them. Here, they learn about how living in the water differs from living on land. An ichthyologist first explains that ocean creatures have special features that allow them to breathe, eat, communicate, and move in water. (Each feature has its own trading card, which provides more detailed info.)Then students are challenged to "try to make the connection" by playing the Journey to the Bottom
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Students are introduced to the circulatory system, the heart, and blood flow in the human body. Through guided pre-reading, during-reading and post-reading activities, students learn about the circulatory system's parts, functions and disorders, as well as engineering medical solutions. By cultivating literacy practices as presented in this lesson, students can improve their scientific and technological literacy.
Patient is a 58-year-old white male with a history of acoustic neuroma that was resected in 1990. He has residual cranial nerve palsies on the right side and experiences tremors, ataxia and disequilibrium. His wife reports that she has noticed an increase in right hand tremor for the past year or so. The tremor worsens as the day progresses and occurs with activity. Patient reports an increase in balance problems while standing over the past 4 months. He has noticed that he staggers a step or t














