Rust and Gold Buckingham Jacket
Rust and gold smoking jacket with floral patterning. Wide black lapels of sorded silk also to be found on sleeves and pocket edges. two large pockets at each side. Breast pocket to left hand side. Label: Fashioned by Buckingham Made in England. Maker: Buckingham - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
Hand Ornament
Hand ornament; metal triangular shape with ring to secure to finger and catch to secure at wrist. Bracelet of studded diamond shapes, articulated for ease of movement, attached at three points to diamond shape of flower-shapes similarly studded which lies over the back of the hand. Edged with tiny bells which jingle when moved. Ring has oval studded ornamentation to front. - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
The anatomy cookbook : a dissection guide with recipes
The Anatomy Cookbook has been written to accompany an anatomy and physiology course for bioengineers who would otherwise have missed out on the opportunity to study real organ systems at first hand. It is not an alternative to a standard anatomy text, it acts more as a laboratory supplement. The fun bit is that your kitchen takes the place of the dissection room. Each recipe provides an insight into one or more organs, and all you need to do is go to the supermarket and be prepared to think abou
Animal Defenses
In nature, survival is the name of the game. This video segment explores the world of animal defense and shows that predators don't always have the upper hand.
DMC: Closed Captioning Lab Unveiling
Del Mar College officials celebrated the official unveiling of the new Judicial Realtime/Closed Captioning Lab on Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. Equipment and construction costs were supported by federal funding secured by U.S. Representative Solomon P. Ortiz, who was on-hand for a firsthand glimpse at the facility.
12.000 Solving Complex Problems (MIT)
Solving Complex Problems provides an opportunity for entering freshmen to gain first-hand experience with working as part of a team to develop effective approaches to complex problems in Earth system science and engineering that do not have straightforward solutions. The subject includes training in a variety of skills, ranging from library research to Web Design.
Each year's course explores a different problem in detail through the study of complimentary case histories and the development of&nb
Seminole Campus Nature Park
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Students at St. Petersburg College and residents of Seminole now have a new venue to explore nature.
SPC officials opened the first phase of its Natural Habitat Park and Environmental Center on Aug. 31 with a crowd of about 200 on hand who were not fazed by the morning heat.
The park is located immediately north of the school's University Partnership Building and the Seminole Community Library.
The first phase includes a pavilion with seating
ESPN College GameDay Flag Wavers Honored
Tom Pounds and flyers of Ol' Crimson were on hand at Martin Stadium Sept. 11th for the WSU-Montana State game. The group were honorary captains for their work bringing the WSU Flag to ESPN College GameDay every weekend. They send the flags across the nation to appear in the background.
12.581 Phase Transitions in the Earth's Interior (MIT)
This course discusses phase transitions in Earth's interior. Phase transitions in Earth materials at high pressures and temperatures cause the seismic discontinuities and affect the convections in the Earth's interior. On the other hand, they enable us to constrain temperature and chemical compositions in the Earth's interior. However, among many known phase transitions in mineral physics, only a few have been investigated in seismology and geodynamics. This course reviews important papers about
VeggieTales-Where's God When I'm S-Scared Part 2
Where s God when I m S-Scared? contains two hilarious, fully computer-animated stories that teach kids a biblical perspective on handling everyday fears. Tales From The Crisper : After watching a scary Frankencelery movie, five year-old Junior Asparagus gets some help from an unlikely duo. Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber come to Junior s rescue with a rollicking song, teaching him that God is bigger than anything he might be afraid of. Daniel and the Lions Den : The second segment takes us
How to Juggle 2 Balls in One Hand
How to Juggle Two Balls in One Hand - Learn how to play a two balls in one hand juggling trick. This video discusses that you should throw up from the middle of your body, once that ball reaches the peak you throw up the second ball. This should be done with both donimant and non-dominant hands.(1:03)
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Veranderende grenzen
Onze wereld globaliseert in snel tempo. Tegelijk zien we in West-Europa verscherpte culturele tegenstellingen en een opleving van nationale sentimenten. Het begrip ‘natie’ speelt hierbij een centrale rol. Deze cursus gaat in op de ontwikkeling van het denken over natie en natievorming en schetst mede aan de hand van kaarten de historische ontwikkelingen rond het nationalisme in de negentiende en twintigste eeuw.
Sanola
Excerpt from the film Sanola, a black and white documentary film produced by Ed Pincus and Donald Neuman, and distributed by Cambridgeport Film Corporation. Living in poverty, Sanola (jokingly called 'X Jr.' by friends) talks about the various jobs he has held over the years including a tree surgeon, sawmill hand, and a soft shoe dancer.
Development and Nutrition Challenges in Highly Marginalized Yucatecan Communities
The state of Yucatan, located in the southeast of Mexico, is home to many highly marginalized communities. These communities harbor a series of problems that limit their development. On one hand, educational delays in Yucatan affect half the population fifteen years and older.
"No Other Work Available for Me and My People": A Comanche Indian Migrant Farmworker Testifies befor
In the early 20th century, large-scale commercial agriculture displaced family farms, tenant farmers, and sharecroppers. Hand labor, however, remained more cost effective for harvesting certain fruits and vegetables. Farmworkers under this new system were hired only for seasonal work and had to travel frequently. The migratory experience left these workers--primarily Mexicans, Mexican Americans, African Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos÷permanent outsiders and vulnerable to exploitation,
"The White Man's Law": African-American Migrant Workers Tell Congress Their Version of a Strike
In the early 20th century, large-scale commercial agriculture displaced family farms, tenant farmers, and sharecroppers. Hand labor, however, remained more cost effective for harvesting certain fruits and vegetables. Farmworkers under this new system were hired only for seasonal work and had to travel frequently. The migratory experience left these workers--primarily Mexicans, Mexican Americans, African Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos÷permanent outsiders and vulnerable to exploitation,
The Changing Workplace
The 20th century ushered in a change from handcrafting to machine tooling. Henry Ford introduced one of the first moving assembly lines as a way to turn out more cars more quickly, and the emerging auto industry popularized this mode. A photo of the Doble Steam Motors Corporation factory shows a line of workers and car chassis in production. This new technology, and the spread of industrialization, changed forever the way that work was completed. A wide variety of industries all across the count
The Rise of Technology
Airplanes, electric railways, and automobiles joined railways to fuel Americans' growing sense of mobility. They came to characterize the progressive spirit of the new century. As a result of these new modes of public transportation, people were able to travel faster and more easily within and between cities, changing settlement patterns. One image in this group depicts John J. Montgomery, the first American to fly a heavier-than-air machine, and his glider ?Santa Clara? in 1905. An invitation t
Who's Eating Who?
Developed for second grade. First the teacher will explain the 5 trophic levels of a food chain to the students using the hand out with the sample food chain (Figure 1). Then once they have learned about trophic levels, autotrophs, and heterotrophs, each student can begin looking through the magazines and cutting out pictures of animals to create their own food chain. Once each student has completed his or her food chain, you can have them share them with the group.
Biology In Elementary School
Poker Dice Experiment
This resource consists of a Java applet and expository text. The experiment consists of rolling 5 fair dice. The random variable of interest is the type of hand.













