127 dead in DRC plane crash
July 10 - DRC plane crashes into dense forest killing 127 people, Marie-Claire Fennessy reports
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Een spoedopname
At the end of this unit you can understand the cause of an industrial accident and you can understand the procedure in a general medical check-up.
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Oma of opa als oppas?
At the end of this unit you can derive pros and cons by listening to a plea, for instance about grandparents providing child care.
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Wat moet ik aantrekken?
At the end of this unit you can put in a conversation which clothes one should wear in a certain weather type.
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Child obesity: blown up or real facts?
Op het einde van deze les kun je een tekst over obesitas bij kinderen begrijpen, inhoudelijke vragen beantwoorden en je eigen mening geven.
Author(s): Vlaams Ministerie Van Onderwijs En Vorming

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Capital Letters - Quiz
You will gain a better understanding of when and why to use capital letters and when not to use them.
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Where does water go when it rains?
Linking questions of water resources, land use and our environment.
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The World Has Changed: Connected Learning Slideshow
This 21 slide presentation shows that the new curriculum does not place enough emphasis on making connections with the students and with the real world. It is worth sharing at inservice and when developing lessons.
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4.4.8 Time-limited

Setting yourself a time frame for achieving your goal helps to concentrate the mind. If you say, for example, ‘By Christmas I will have …’ or, ‘In three years’ time I will be …’, it may prompt you to set things in motion. Again, be realistic about how long it will take, so that you do not set yourself up for failure.

Composing Music for Eisenstein's The General Line
In 2011, Sergei Eisenstein's silent film The General Line (1929) was screened with a score for the first time. Eisenstein had failed to find funding for a soundtrack when making the film, but left a set of notes intended as a guide for a composed score. Commissioned by the BFI, composers Max De Wardener, Ed Finnis and The Elysian Quartet joined forces to produce an original score from Eisenstein's notes. The musicians discuss their collaboration on this unique project. Find more videos like th
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Inside the News: Risk trades trimmed ahead of stress tests
Risk trades are trimmed ahead of Europe's bank stress tests, with U.S. Treasuries and the dollar regaining composure after a fresh ratings warning on the U.S. debt ceiling. European shares to fall.
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Heads or Tails? Patterns of Segmental Regeneration in a Freshwater Oligochaete
This resource is a detailed laboratory exercise manual for exploring concepts in developmental biology and regeneration.
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Reluctant Reader
Interactive stories using multimedia [i.e. getting information, enjoying a story, the confidence and self-esteem etc..]
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Introduction
www……..gov.uk You can now access government directly through the web. E-government in action. While studying this unit you look at the scope of e-government, the databases that are necessary, the use of biometrics in identification and verification of identity and assess the usability and accessibility of websites.
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Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see http://www.open.ac.uk/conditions terms and conditions), this content is made available under a http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2

"Designing Your Life, January IAP 2007"
" This course provides an exciting, eye-opening, and thoroughly useful inquiry into what it takes to live an extraordinary life, on your own terms. The instructors address what it takes to succeed, to be proud of your life, and to be happy in it. Participants tackle career satisfaction, money, body, vices, and relationship to themselves and others. They learn how to address issues in their lives, how to live life, and how to learn from it. This course is offered during the Independent Activities
Author(s): Jordan, Gabriella,Zander, Lauren

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Episode 32: Birds, Nations and Empires

Dr Lewis Mayo gives a historical perspective of how birds have symbolised nations' political struggles and aspirations. With host Sian Prior.