Student Voice Reading List
Student Voice Reading List
Pour le bon motif
Après ce chapitre, tu pourras donner ton avis sur la relation de travail entre collègues. Pendant cette compréhension à l'audition, tu chercheras des informations spécifiques. Tu formules des hypothèses sur le contenu du texte.
Inside a Japanese Nuclear Power Plant
Visit to the Largest Nuclear Plant - IDG News Service was invited to the Kashiwazaki Kariwa nuclear power station. This video provides a rare glimpse at the inside of the world's largest nuclear power plant. (03:38)
Addressing Socioeconomic Barriers to Effective Diabetes Management
A public health seminar delivered January 24, 2011 by Dr. John Billimek, Ph.D. Seminar title: Addressing Socioeconomic Barriers to Effective Diabetes Management.
Ping 108: Facebook & Skype, Call of Duty, Baidu, Bing, Office 365 Check in THIS week as as Adam and Paul discuss the hottest news coming out of Microsoft with you!
Canary in a Coal Mine (MWV16)
Coral reefs are dying a death of a thousand cuts and their disappearance threatens not only the incredibly diverse ecosystem that depends on them, but also human health and welfare. In this episode of MicrobeWorld Video marine scientists Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Ph.D., chair of marine studies at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, and Kiho Kim, Ph.D., director of the environmental studies program at American University, explain the important relationship between microbes and corals,
Chimpanzee external anatomy
Chimpanzees have five fingers on each hand and five toes on each foot. An opposable "thumb" is on each hand and an opposable toe is also on each foot. This allows the chimp to grasp things with both its hands and feet.
Cosmic Times 2019
Students predict the next discoveries that will shape our understanding of the nature of the expanding Universe as they write the 100th anniversary edition of Cosmic Times in 2019. Grades 7-12.
STS-135 Daily Mission Recap - Flight Day 4
A video recap of flight day 4 of the STS-135 mission of space shuttle Atlantis to the International Space Station.
A Short History of US Credit Defaults On July 13th, the president of the United States angrily walked out of ongoing negotiations over the raising of the debt ceiling from its legislated maximum of $14.294 trillion dollars. This prompted a new round of speculation over whether the United States might default on its financial obligations. In these circumstances, it is useful to recall the previous instances in which this has occurr

The Six Tenses of Simple and Perfect
Gayle Griggs
This module focuses on six tenses within two verb tense areas: The
Clinical Examinations in Paediatrics: Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) This multimedia-based module is part of a series designed for medical students to assist in preparation for clinical examinations in paediatrics. This module explores the examination of the peripheral nervous system in children.
Neutron Star Collision
Systems of orbiting neutron stars are born when the cores of two old stars collapse in supernova explosions. Neutron stars have the mass of our Sun but are the size of a city, so dense that boundaries between atoms disappear. Einsteins theory of general relativity predicts that the orbit shrinks from ripples of space-time called gravitational waves. After about 1 billion simulation years, the two neutron stars closely circle each other at 60,000 revolutions per minute. The stars finally merge in
The Crucible - Character Quiz
Refresh student's knowledge of the text. - Highlight revision that has to be done.
Topics from Hegel's Philosophy courseguide
Topics from Hegel's Philosophy courseguide
Capital Letters - Quiz
You will gain a better understanding of when and why to use capital letters and when not to use them.
Chavez discusses battle with cancer
July 15 - Hugo Chavez continues to portray a well-bodied and able leader even as he discusses his battle with cancer. Julie Noce, reports.
A minefield in Libya
July 14 - Libyan rebels find land mines during recapture of village in Western Mountains. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Snelheidsbeperkingen
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APW2011 - The Transformation of Economic and Political Power in Asia and the Pacific
This is the opening session of Asia Pacific Week 2011, recorded on Monday 11 July 2011 - The Australian National University
This opening panel for APW and will look at how China's increasing growth is re-shaping the balance of economic power both regionally and globally, while critically analysing its political implications. The Panel will be led by five of the world's most influential academics on the Asia-Pacific region: Professor Peter Drysdale, Professor Hugh White, Professor Deborah Braut













