UST Libraries Poetry on the Patio #14
Dan Gjelten "Everything That Ever Was" by Tracy K. Smith
Miriam Gerber "The Lanyard" by Billy Collins
Matt Batt "If a Clown" by Stephen Dunn
Susan Anderson-Benson "I'm Nobody" by Emily Dickinson
assisted by Conie Borchardt
Conie Borchardt "It acts like love" by Rabia (c.717-801),
"On behalf of love" by Aquinas and "I want all my tunes" by Tagore (1861-1941)
Bernie Brady "Slievemore: The Abandoned Village" by John F. Deane
Carol Bruess "The Grass So Little Has To Do" by Emily
Peer Advisors & Mentors (PAM) Spotlight: Daniel Fairley II
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The Story of SUNY Oswego: Chapter 8, Our Future
Even as we celebrate more than 150 years of excellence, SUNY Oswego looks forward to a bright future.
Al U3 Students PT 2
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Application problems with equation in one variable
Application problems with equation in one variable
Japanese Culture Class #4 - Setsubun - Red Monsters, Blue Monsters, and Flying Beans, Oh My!
Red monsters, blue monsters, and flying beans, oh my! Itune in to see what is going on with Setsubun in Japan! You don’t want to miss today’s edition of Japanese Culture Class.
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Werkwoorden : Oefening Werkbladen met een oefening op de tegenwoordige tijd, de verleden tijd en het voltooid deelwoord. Tot slot is er een gemengde oefening waarbij de leerlingen het werkwoord in het kruiswoordraadsel moeten zetten om zo het verborgen woord te …

STS Activity - Women in Science
A structured worksheet on the contribution of women to the science of astronomy.
"Defending Greenwood": A Survivor Recalls the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921
The post-World War I period in the United States saw devastating race riots around the nation: in small cities and in larger ones. But the Tulsa race riot in 1921 was perhaps the worst. Sparked by the supposed sexual assault of a white woman by a young black man, white Tulsa residents went on a twenty-four-hour rampage which resulted in the death of anywhere from 75 to 250 people and the burning of more than 1,000 black homes and businesses. Yet the African-Americans of Tulsa were not passive vi
A Mormon Woman's Life in Southern Utah
Women who settled the West in the years after the Civil War often faced harsh and unremitting toil. Laboring from well before dawn until well after the sun had set, women helped plant and harvest crops, raised large families, and kept house with rudimentary equipment. Long periods of isolation from neighbors and kin were common; social occasions or visits by travelers and kin were rare and cherished events. Mary Ann Hafen immigrated from Switzerland to Utah with her Mormon family in 1860 at age
African Liberation
'Dealin'' with poet and Pan African supporter Haki MadhubutiProgram focuses on the meaning, nature, and support of the liberation of African countries by African Americans. Program segments include an excerpt from Henry Johnson's film on the African Liberation Day March in Washington, DC, May 27, 1972 (including footage of Boston residents preparing for the trip to Washington, DC, and event speeches by Charles Diggs, Michigan Congressman and United Nations Delegate and organizer for African self
A case study of "A Civil Action"
This is a short, culminating activity that can be used to assess your students' understanding of the steps needed to determine if a water source is contaminated and how it got that way, and to suggest possible methods of cleanup or remediation. Students review a portion of the film "A Civil Action" and identify the problem and the people involved. Students then take the role of environmental scientist and apply their knowledge of water and hazardous waste contamination to create a plan to help l
Lesson five shopping
Lesson five shopping.
Artemia observation
This organism is microscopic and does not cause disease and can be beneficial as a food source for other aquatic animals. A mm square grid is used to observe the measure of length of this organism.
Aerial view of a city
When a city is built, habitat and most organisms living in it are killed or forced to flee. Cities use a lot of energy and water and create a tremendous amount of waste and runoff. Development is the biggest source of pollution.
What are you doing next Saturday?
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to understand someone talking about his leisure activities, you will listen to specific information. you will be able to infer the meaning of unknown words.
MUS101 Session 12 Spring 2012
Introducing Music with Rik Noyce 05/03/12













