Effect of Initial Value on Graph of Exponential Function (C>0)
This classroom activity presents College Algebra students with a ConcepTest and a Question of the Day activity concerning the effect of the initial value, C, on the y-intercept and position of an exponential function where C>0 and k is an arbitrarily fixed value in f(x)=Ce^(kx).
Schoolhouse Rock: Tale of Mr. Morton (subjects & predicates)
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This Day in History January 9: Columbus Mistakes Manatees for Mermaids
On this day in 1493, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, sailing near the Dominican Republic, sees three "mermaids", in reality manatees, and describes them as "not half as beautiful as they are painted." Also on this day, the United Nations Headquarters opened in New York. (1:00)
NBC's Domenico Montanero: Will Romney or Obama carry North Carolina?
NBC News Deputy Political Editor Domenico Montanero provided analysis of the Elon University Poll results in a Sept. 3, 2012, news conference in Charlotte, N.C., just prior to the opening of the Democratic National Convention.
Movin' In at Southwest
New UMass Amherst Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy demonstrated some smooth moves as he and his, wife, Mala helped new students move into Kennedy Tower Aug. 30 in preparation for the new academic year.
Motorfietstechniek : Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K5 tot K9 In deze aanvulling bij de cursus motorfietstechniek worden de technische kenmerken van de Suzuki GSX-R 1000 K5 tot K9 nader bekeken.

Otis College Senior Memories Class of 2012: My Favorite Experiences
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UA Football Players Deliver Toys, Smiles to Children in Hospital
Arizona football players teamed up with SHINE ON Tucson to visit kids at The University of Arizona Medical Center-Diamond Children's. SHINE ON provided "little jars of hope" filled with toys and games to help the kids pass the time in the hospital, and the football team members gave away signed T-shirts and posters.
28. Hydrostatics - Archimedes' Principle - Fluid Dynamics - What Makes Your Boat Float? - Bernou...
MIT 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
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Spartan Sagas: R.Barri Flowers
Aloha! I'm R. Barri Flowers.
I graduated from Michigan State University in June 1977 with a B.A. in Criminal Justice and in June 1980 with an M.S. in Criminal Justice. My mentors at MSU were Zolton Ferency, Ralph Turner, Robert Trojanowicz, and Bill Cross, among others. I have many fond memories of my time at MSU, such as the big hair, the coolest rooms on campus, the summer trip to London, England, and of course, the graduation.
I also met my wife at MSU during one magical Halloween night. Mo
Graphing Review Market Pulse: Respect the rally, just don't love it "SILENCE IS DEADLY" by Official P4CM Poet Ezekiel Monopoly ScienceCasts: The Sound of Earthsong Duke Chapel Live - 9/16/2012 - Page Auditorium Professor Frans van der Helm receives annual tutor-award UTMC Prepares to Open Clinic in Fallen Timbers Mall MSU Staff profiles: Kate Burdick ScienceCasts: Did Earth Have Two Moons?
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Sept. 13 - Today's debt sales from Italy and Ireland show the Draghi effect and risk rally remain strong. But if something looks too good to be true, it probaby is.
Whoever knew silence could be so deadly? P4CM Official Ezekiel exhorts the Body of Christ to understand the gravity of not sharing the Gospel during Lyricist...
A pictorial look at the real life places from the popular board game "Monopoly"
A NASA spacecraft has recorded eerie-sounding radio emissions coming from our own planet. These beautiful "songs of Earth" could, ironically, be responsible for the proliferation of deadly electrons in the Van Allen Belts. (04:09)
Duke Chapel Live - 9/16/2012
This service was originally scheduled to be outside due to construction in Chapel (http://today.duke.edu/2012/08/chapelceiling) but moved into Page Auditorium because of rain.
Professor Frans van der Helm has been awarded with the annual UFD-tutor award for his research into the control of the human muscle skeleton system, Frans van der helm is professor in biomechatronics and biorobotics, and is one of our TU Delft OpenCourseWare Ambassadors. TU Delft OpenCourseWare congratulates Professor Van der Helm with this award! [...]
WTOL Media Coverage
Kate Burdick, community director of Wonders Hall, discusses the passion she has for her residents and their futures.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/staff-profiles-kate-burdick
Did our planet once have two moons? Some researchers say so. Moreover, the missing satellite might still be up there--splattered across the far side of the Moon. NASA's GRAIL mission could help confirm or refute the "two moon" hypothesis. (03:00)













