Aquatic Animal Skeleton - Backbone
The backbone of an aquatic animal allows it to be very flexible under water. It usually extends into a tail and is classified as a gliding joint.
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SOC315 Session 1 Spring 2012
Sergio Soto
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UNSW snapshot
UNSW began as a technical college. Today its strengths still lie in science and technology
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Reading and Math Differences Between Hispanic Students and Students Who Are Limited English Proficie
Ana Rojas-LeBouef, John R. Slate
In this study, we examined the passing rates in reading and in math on the state-mandated exam in Texas for the past 7 years for Hispanic students and students with a programmatic label of […]
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The Achievement Gap Between White and Non-White Students
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This Collection contains three (3) seminal modules by Authors Ana Rojas-LeBouef and John R. Slate, professors and researchers from Sam Houston State University in Texas. They are nationally […]
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Choral Conducting Basics: Body Position
James Stegall
Video segments designed to help find a proper body position for conducting.
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American Alligators Feeding on Fish
This short video gives excellent real life footage of American Alligators feeding on fish. Students will enjoy watching the close up views of these amazing reptiles. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
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FCC History Project
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has initiated this history project in an effort to raise public awareness of "the extent to which every area of their life is intertwined with the communications technologies the FCC has responsibility to regulate." Aside from the commonly known FCC regulations regarding television and regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable, the FCC authorization rules also protect individuals when we use
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A Conversation with Paul Schimmel

Dr. Paul Shimmel talks about his history with the MIT Department of Biology. Recorded on 12/1/11.


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Qu'est ce que la beauté - Guillaume Dupont

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Qu'est ce que la beauté par Guillaume Dupont

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Financial Aid Office Introduction
For more information visit: http://enrollment.rochester.edu/admissions/
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De Olympische winterspelen : Ontstaan, disciplines
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Je vindt in deze presentatie informatie over de Olympische winterspelen, het ontstaan van de Olympische spelen en de disciplines van de winterspelen.


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"The Drowned Immortal" by Timothy Murphy (poetry reading)
Timothy Murphy has said about my reading: "I don't like the way the guy reads. He's so ponderous he makes the poet seem tendentious. If this guy asked permission to read me, I'd say no way." I haven't asked permission - and I will take the poem down just as soon as Mr. Murphy tells me to do so. You can hear Mr. Murphy reading his own poetry here: http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=3616 In fact, I read this poem as "ponderously" as I could: more so than I usually would
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Science Bulletins: On Shaky Ground—Building a Safer Future in Haiti
In November 2010, ten months after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake flattened huge sections of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a team of geologists commissioned by the United Nations set out to make the first detailed soil map of the city. Armed with sledgehammers and vibration sensors, the scientists surveyed how soils throughout Port-au-Prince either amplify or muffle seismic vibrations. The resulting map can now be used to guide reconstruction efforts. In this Science Bulletins feature, learn how geologists
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How to Dye Easter Eggs
This video demonstrates making Easter Egg dye using water, food coloring, and vinegar.  The video then shows how to dye Easter Eggs step-by-step.
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Filmmakers@Google: Jessica Yu
Academy Award-winning director Jessica Yu gave Googlers an exclusive pre-screening of her latest documentary Last Call at the Oasis on February 2, 2012. After the screening, she engaged in a Q&A with audience members. About Last Call at the Oasis: Director: Jessica Yu Producer: Elise Pearlstein Executive Producers: Jeff Skoll, Diane Weyermann, Carol Baum, David Helpern Firmly establishing the urgency of the global water crisis as the central issue facing our world this century, this documentar
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Cómo dibujar un ramo de flores - en español
En este video, el estudiante podrá ver cómo se dibuja un ramo de flores. Un rombo servirá para hacer la forma del ramo. (1:30)
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"What the HEC?" Video Contest
There is no doubt that the revitalization of Hamilton is currently underway. Rich in culture, history, architecture and employment opportunities, we beleive Hamilton is a great place to live, work and play! In efforts to promote the Student Success Centre's upcoming Hamilton Employment Crawl (HEC) event, students are encouraged to help spread the word of Hamilton's recognition-worthy identity. Share your Hamilton pride by participating in our HEC video contest in a chance to win some huge priz
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