Rescuing the United States from fiscal crisis - Professor Steve Redburn
The US owes $14.4 trillion or $129,000 per taxpayer in debt, and every year into the future will add another $1.3 trillion in debt from budget deficits. The very viability of the nation is not only at risk, but other economies around the world are in jeopardy.
In his only public speaking engagement in Canberra, Professor Steve Redburn, one of the leading experts in the US on the fiscal crisis, asks, What options can the US pursue to return itself to fiscal solvency? How much "pain" is expected
Lecture 18, July 6
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Lectures - Lecture 18, July 6 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Lectures > Lecture 18, July 6
Force -- Vector Solutions for Coplanar Forces Concurrent at a Point
Richard Baldwin
This module explains the law of sines and the law of cosines. It also explains vector solutions for coplanar forces that are concurrent at a point in a format that is accessible to blind students.
Contrary indicators signal U.S. employment optimism: Burns
July 6 - The pace and breadth of job creation in the U.S. signal the employment picture isn't as weak as the nonfarm payroll survey suggests, says Reuters Specialist Editor Dan Burns.
Probability with Playing Cards and Venn Diagrams
Probability of compound events. The Addition Rule. Common Core Standard 457 S-CP.7 In this ten-minute video, Sal Khan of Khan Academy, uses playing cards and a Venn Diagram to continue his discussion of probability using computer software.
The Basics of Probability
During this brief video, the instructor gives the basics of probability. He starts by using the probabilty of flipping a coin. Though the instructor says he discusses the 'basics', this video instruction should be supplemented with discussion prior to viewing. (01:41)
Libertarian Journalism in the '60s, '70s, and '80s Japanese Consumer Health Information Mathematics Diagnostic Test 08 Invasion Games Questions Construction of a G-clamp NÃl Aon NÃ Mental Status Exam: Anatomy: Parietal Lobes Sow with piglets Students Making a Difference The Smoking Section OR Logic Gate The Internet - Crossword To Show that Starch is Produced in Photosynthesis
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This Web page from the 24 Languages Project out of the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library provides access to sound files on various consumer health topics including chickenpox and hepatitis B vaccinations. A QuickTime plug-in, Real Media, Windows Media, or other MP3 player is needed in order to use the resources.
A mathematics diagnostic test examining pupil's competency and attainment in the areas of: Test 8 Tests pupils knowledge of counting in two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight and nine.
Fact-sheet outlining some moves and tips that teams in possession can adopt when playing.
Instructions and measurements for the construction of a G-clamp, a useful tool for holding parts together for drilling, welding, pop riveting, sanding and marking out.
Quiz about the poem NÃl Aon NÃ.
The parietal lobes are important for perception and interpretation of sensory information especially somatosensory information. The non-dominant parietal lobe is particularly important for visual-spatial function. The dominant parietal lobe is important for praxis, which is the formation of the idea of a complex purposeful motor act while the frontal lobes are important for the execution of the act. The Gerstmann syndrome, which consists of the constellation of acalculia, finger agnosia, right-l
Pigs are omnivores. Omnivores eat both plants and meat. Humans are also omnivores.
This interactive activity features three video segments produced by students in Alaska that demonstrate fun and innovative ways to help protect the environment.
Learn various perspectives on the issue of smoking in public places in New York City in this video segment from New York Voices.
Worksheet on circuits that looks at the OR logic gate. Students are required to mark in the current flow showing the different combinations of high and low inputs and high or low output and construct a truth table for the OR logic gate. A set of circuits with current flow marked is given as a 'solution'.
On line interactive crossword that can be used to reinforce and revise the concepts and vocabulary associated with the internet. One can print the crossword, and the solution for use away from the computer.
Instructions for conducting an experiment to show that starch is produced during photosynthesis.














