Getting a Gig
This activity explores the many steps involved in a band
getting a gig.
Coach others in Job Skills
This learning object contains information and activities on coaching in the hospitality environment. Includes the purpose and process of coaching an individual.
Review response to water quality problems
This learning object contains resources and activities that focus on reviewing a response to a water quality problem.
The key areas are: reviewing the incident and completing the documentation requirements.
The task is to investigate and evaluate the response and record your findings.
Gunfire, protests hit Tunis streets
Soldiers fire automatic weapons into the air, as protesters again take to the streets of Tunisia's capital Tunis demanding freedom.
Texas A&M Trotter Lecture on the Crossroads of Faith & Science
http://www.tamu.edu Two prominent scientists — one, an experimental physicist and expert on Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity from Stanford University, and the other, a Wolf Prize-winning mathematical physicist from the University of Oxford renowned for his contributions to the theory of non-periodic tilings and the foundations of quantum theory — visited Texas A&M University to present their views of faith, science and society as part of the university's ninth annual Trotter En
Lesson #014, Thursday Primavera = Spring Estate = Summer Autunno = Autumn Inverno = Winter Gennaio = January Febbraio = February Marzo = March Aprile = April Maggio = May Giugno = June Luglio = July Agosto = August Settembre = September Ottobre = October Novembre = November Dicembre = December
Currency Failures from Argentina to Zimbabwe: A Brief History of Inflation Can Austrian Theory Explain Construction Employment? As a service to readers of the Mises Daily, I immerse myself in the sometimes-stultifying skirmishes of the economics blogosphere. Recently, those arguing that the solution to our current economic woes involves a pumping up of "aggregate demand" seem to have scored a major victory over the economists who believe the housing boom led to real resource misallocation. Although the Austrians are Eating Animals Distinguished Achievement Awards 2010 Highlights Pathways to Prosperity Obesity Promoting Food Environments and the Spatial Clustering of Food Outlets Around Schools "Looking Back on The Bomb" - Science Reporter TV Series (1963) Video: Blair Children’s Chorus Microelectronics How to Make Glue Tim and Moby Explain the Bill of Rights "3D Shapes I Know" Song-Cone, Cylinder, Sphere, Cube
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Eating Animals is an exhaustively-argued account of one man's decade-long struggle with vegetarianism. Part memoir, part exposé, the book examines the topics of factory farming and commercial fisheries and explores the cultural significance of food. Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and Everything Is Illuminated, which won the National Jewish Book Award and the Guardian First Book Award.Kristina Musholt is deputy director of the Forum for European Philoso
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GRCC and partners Goodwill Industries, Michigan Works, the Literacy Center of West Michigan and the Women's Resource Center present a fundamental change in addressing employment.
Obesity Promoting Food Environments and the Spatial Clustering of Food Outlets Around Schools
"Science Reporter" program, Looking Back on the Bomb with John T. Fitch and Vannevar Bush, 1963. Film to HD transfer courtesy of MIT 150. [T5833]
Blair Children’s Chorus, directed by Hazel Somerville and Coni Ely Guerin. Featuring the Blair Children’s Concert Choir, Young Men’s Chorus, Choristers, Nashville Boychoir at Blair and Young Singers of Blair. December 10, 2010.
The MSc programme in Microelectronics is supported by the Department of Microelectronics and Computer Engineering. It takes 24 months and is fully conducted in English. The programme offers challenging high-level education and research to talented students holding a BSc degree in technology or science. The first year comprises theoretical study, assignments and laboratory work. The second year is largely devoted to the graduation project, which involves participating in one of the university's a
This is a Power Point slide presentation teaching you how to make glue. There is no sound.(1:15)
This professionally-made video from Brain Pop uses simple terms and cartoon animation to explain the Bill of Rights and the amendments. Key vocabulary words include: amendable, ratified, James Madison, due process, and judicial branch. Run time 04:51.
This catchy tune introduces the 3D shapes-cone, cylinder, sphere, and cube. It also gives real world examples of these shapes. The main lyrics repeat several times and will help students to remember the basic 3D shapes. This would be great for a review once young learners have been introduced to the four shapes covered in this video. (3:17) Â Â Â















