Daphnia (internal organs)
The heart pumps blood throughout the body of the Daphnia to the organs of the body.
Documentación aplicada a la traducción
La asignatura está orientada hacia el conocimiento de las distintas unidades de información (archivos, bibliotecas, centros de documentación), asà como hacia las técnicas de recuperación de información y los servicios de obtención de documentos. Se describen las diferentes tipologÃas de fuentes de información, con ejemplos de los recursos más útiles para la actividad traductora. De igual forma, se describen y analizan los recursos de información especializados en traductologÃa.
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Battling for Oxygen
Using gumdrops and toothpicks, students conduct a large-group, interactive ozone depletion model. Students explore the dynamic and competing upper atmospheric roles of the protective ozone layer, the sun's UV radiation and harmful human-made CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons).
Space Week: Mars Underground, Part 1
Is man's fate tied to the Red Planet? Scientists debate the future of space exploration.
"Literary Interpretation: Literature and Urban Experience, Spring 2009"
" Alienation, overcrowding, sensory overload, homelessness, criminality, violence, loneliness, sprawl, blight. How have the realities of city living influenced literature's formal and thematic techniques? How useful is it to think of literature as its own kind of "map" of urban space? Are cities too grand, heterogeneous, and shifting to be captured by writers? In this seminar we will seek answers to these questions in key city literature, and in theoretical works that endeavor to understand the
2.6 Summary
Have you ever wondered how scientists analyse the environment? This unit introduces you to the techniques used by science students at residential schools. You will learn how to determine where rocks have come from and how they were made. You will also examine the processes involved in determining the ecology of a particular area.
3 Some calculator puzzles
Do you have a graphics or scientific calculator? If so, this unit will help you to understand the different functions and facilities available. With a focus on arithmetic, you will learn what a powerful tool this type of calculator can be.
The Shaky Future of the Salton Sea
A former desert oasis faces environmental challenges, a water crisis and someday the Big One. Why we can't let the sun go down on the Salton Sea.
Ranking the Rocks: Activity
This activity develops the real-world connections and relationships between the rock properties found in Lesson 5 and the important engineering properties for designing and building caverns (or tunnels, mines, building foundations, etc.). The student teams will use importance factors called "desirability points" to mathematically determine the overall best rocks to build caverns within.
Bee inside flower retrieving nectar
The bee obtains nectar from the flower to make into honey. During this process, the bee is covered in pollen that will be transferred to other flowers for reproduction. Both the bee and the flower benefit from this process.
South Boston High School, tape 1
African American students board buses at South Boston High School. Boston Police officers are stationed near the school. Police cruisers escort buses to and from the school. Jerome Wynegar (Headmaster, South Boston High School) stands in the schoolyard. White students exit the school after the buses depart. A passerby tells the camera crew that their presence causes a disturbance.
Nosferatu
'This short, meditative film is composed of images from ancient Europe -its bridges, roads, statues, and castles -which become transformed in another time and place, the mind of a lost and weary traveler. While the title refers to the vampire legend, the mood of the piece is more that of a love story, mixing loneliness and longing.' Many of the images in Andrew Moore's 'Nosferatu' are superimposed and electronically manipulated. Repeated images of trains coursing through tunnels and individuals
Etiquette
Aan het einde van deze les kunnen cursisten een conversatie voeren die in overeenstemming is met de regels van de etiquette.
JHU Arts Festival
A celebration of the ARTS at Johns Hopkins University. April 6 - 10, 2011
Dance - Digital media - Film - Museums - Music - Theater - Visual arts - Writing
Over 35 performances, exhibits, presentations, workshops and hands-on sessions, featuring JHU faculty, staff, students and alumni.
Women in Parliament
In this video segment from Wide Angle, learn about the representation of women in Rwanda’s parliament.
Birds of a Feather
Birds of a Feather shows a variety of birds and asks students to explain the expression: Birds of a feather flock together.
Richard Glenn: Iñupiaq Geologist
In this interactive resource adapted from Raven Radio/KCAW, listen to Iñupiaq Eskimo and geologist Richard Glenn describe the complementary nature of Alaska Native ways of knowing and the methodology of Western science.
Swamp Cooler
Using a household fan, cardboard box and paper towels, student teams design and build their own evaporative cooler prototype devices. They learn about the process that cools water during the evaporation of water. They make calculations to determine a room's cooling load, and thus determine the swamp cooler size. This activity adds to students' understanding of the behind-the-scenes mechanical devices that condition and move air within homes and buildings for human health and comfort.
Bridge Types: Tensile & Compressive Forces
Students explore how tension and compression forces act on three different bridge types. Using sponges, cardboard and string, they create models of beam, arch and suspension bridges and apply forces to understand how they disperse or transfer these loads.














