Beginner - Electric heater Now that the winter is here, many people rush to buy electric heaters, and it does get cold in some Arab countries. Tune in to learn how to buy one to keep you warm and comfy in the cold winter times.

Cylindrical Mirror
In this activity, learners create a cylindrical mirror to see themselves as others see them. Since typical mirrors always reflect an image that is right-side up and reversed right to left, learners will be surprised to see how a cylindrical mirror can produce images that are flipped upside down and that are not reversed. Use this activity to introduce learners to mirrors and light.
Tampa Bay Symphony - From The New World
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Tampa Bay Symphony - From The New World
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation mak
Community Building through Educational Leadership Preview of Principal Conversations, Issue 5 featuring Gabrielle Leigh and Caroline Springs College.
The philosophical method - logic and argument
Logic and Argument: the joys of symbolic and philosophical logic
Identifying Clinical/Translational Research Cohorts: Ascertainment via Querying an Integrated Multi-
By: Jamia Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Ascertainment of potential subjects has been a longstanding problem in clinical research. Various methods have been proposed, including using data in electronic health records. However, these methods typically suffer from scaling effects-some methods work well for large cohorts; others work for small cohorts only.
OBJECTIVE: We propose a method that provides a simple identification of pre-research cohorts and relies on data available in most states in the USA: mer
Nobel Lecture in Literature
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Nobel Lecture in Literature: Mo Yan
Storytellers
2012 Provost Christmas Message
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CoMotion Dance Theater Fall 2012 Recital
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CoMotion Dance Theater Fall 2012 Recital
About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation ma
The Fitness Center Family at SUNY Oswego
Learn more about the convenient Fitness Center locations and offerings at SUNY Oswego. Video by SUNY Oswego December 2012 graduate Ryan Schultz.
The Arts in Review 2012
The Arts at Valparaiso University is active through theatrical performances, art exhibits and musical ensemble performances year round. Students showcased here are from a variety of backgrounds varying in majors. Here is a selection of images from the Fall 2012 semester. The song selection is performed by Valparaiso University's Chorale.
Ask the Expert: Holiday Shopping
Dr. Deborah Fowler, Associate Professor of Retail Management at Texas Tech University answers your questions about holiday shopping in this edition of Ask the Experts.
How to Make a Mummy in Five Steps A fun and visual demonstration of how a mummy is made using a clay model.
Cymatics: Geometric Sound Patterns An interesting experiment which shows sand on a vibrating metal plate forming various geometric patterns as a result of changing frequencies. Warning: it is a good idea to lower your volume before watching this video.
Alfred University Holiday Greeting 2012
All of us at Alfred University wish you Happy Holidays, and invite you to view our 2012 video card.
It is titled "If Winter Comes," with original 1930s cinematography by W. Varick Nevins III, class of 1932, for whom Alfred University's Nevins theater is named.
Step back in time to get a brief but special glimpse into a bygone era when things were simpler, life moved at a slower pace, and maybe, just maybe, the snow was a little deeper.
"If Winter Comes" is our holiday greeting to you, and
Summary of Section 2 Nucleic acids are intrinsically highly flexible molecules. The chemical properties of nucleic acid components are primary determinants in structure formation. The formation of nucleic acid structures is driven by base pairing and stacking interactions between the hydrophobic bases. In DNA, these interactions drive the formation of the double helix, whose structure is maintained under torsional stress by twisting. RNA second
1.3 Balanced energy intake There is a need for a certain daily energy intake to allow metabolism to occur in the body. Metabolism means all the chemical reactions occurring in the body and there are two types of process involved: catabolism breaks down larger molecules into smaller ones often with energy release and anabolism is the building up of larger molecules from smaller precursors, often requiring energy. The body requires energy to power anabolic, mechanical (for example, muscle contraction
5 Nuclear energy Einstein's famous equation E = mc2 shows that mass (m) and energy (E) are proportional to one another. The constant c2 linking the two is the square of the speed of light c (3 × 108 m s−1). Implicit in the equat
4.6 The fossil fuel ‘bank’ During the period of accumulation of most coal and petroleum, the past few hundred million years, the equivalent of around 1023 J of chemical energy have been ‘banked’ by Earth processes. As you have seen in Author(s):
4.2 The terrestrial carbon cycle Figure 1.10 shows the rates of natural carbon exchange between the terrestrial system and the atmosphere.













