Santa Ana olla
"Polychrome olla -- orange and black on tan slip. Single upper framing line -- orange designs outlined in black. Two lower framing lines -- no breaks in lines. Concave bottom. No signature on olla. Good [condition] one small chip on rim." -- From the Museum catalog.,Attributed to Dora Montoya,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
San Ildefonso bowl
"Black, highly polished undecorated bowl. Signature on bottom "Maria & Santana" Condition: Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Tesuque pueblo jar
Black and red on cream polychrome jar. Designs -- foliate and rain clouds -- has a decorated internal lip -- concave bottom. Good [condition] -- 1 large chip on rim; some cracking near bottom -- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Seed jar
Polychrome Seed Jar. Orange and brown designs on light tan slip; designs include six moths spaced evently with designs in between -- wide line with break on shoulder and mid-section. Signature scratched on bottom (could be Nampeyo?). Excellent [condition]."--Description from the Museum catalog,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Fractions 2
Printable worksheet that tests pupils understanding of halves, quarters and eighths using a given fraction wall.
"Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss--Read Aloud
Students will enjoy this read aloud--"Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss. Young learners will see the words on each page as they hear them read aloud. This is a great resource to help build literary skills in the early childhood classroom. (2:41)
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A report from INSEAD's Alumni Sustainability Executive Roundtable in Fontainbleau.
John Elkington's work advising businesses on sustainable strategies has earned him numerous accolades including the Dean of Corporate Social Responsibility by BusinessWeek in 2004. Here, he discusses social innovation and entrepreneurship and its potential to become an increasing part of companies' agendas.
Our research group is working in partnership with a small industrial firm, Carolina Specialty Chemicals LLC (CSC), along with the manufacturing firms Ele'/ Pelron, and Emery Oleochemicals to develop a new class of chemicals for use in the polyurethane industry. A major push in industrial and academic research these days is developing alternative materials based on renewable biological sources. The use of renewable materials from readily cultivated bio-based sources is one of the key tenets of th
Twenty high school students will take the stage in five Washington communities to share pieces of their life stories.
The performances will be part of Washington State University's Las Memorias 2012 — a program that provides a fresh approach to helping youth build skills that will help them become more successful students. The skills include writing, public speaking, working in teams and setting priorities. The end goal is to provide at-risk students with the tools they need to graduate from
Imagining the Harvard Library through the eyes of students and faculty—a few ideas to start a conversation. This animation was produced by IdeaRocket in collaboration with a Harvard Library team.
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In this video clip, view an excerpt from Barbara Jordan's keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention of 1976. Jordan was the first African-American woman ever elected to Congress from a southern state. (2:12)
















