Guide to the Sumner B. Ely Diaries, 1899-1960
Sumner B. Ely was an engineer best known for his work on the Bureau of Smoke Prevention for the city of Pittsburgh. This collection contains 50 small diaires in which Ely recorded his own daily activities as well as some of his friends and family.
BADM 452-01, Cases in Financial Mangement, Fall 2006
This course should be fun! We don’t mean backslapping, playground fun; rather, it should be intellectually fun. If you are working as hard as you should in BA 452 and 472, you will feel challenged and at times perhaps a little lost. However, you should also experience a sense of accomplishment when you meet the challenge of completing a challenging homework assignment or preparing and presenting a complex case. You should experience in these courses flashes of enlightenment—moments when theo
HUM 101-09, Search for Values in the Light of Western History and Religion, Fall 2006
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.
GERM 101-01, Elementary German, Fall 2006
German 101 is an introduction into the German language and the culture of the German-speaking countries. No previous knowledge of German is required. We will develop skills in listening
comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. At the end of German 101, you will have control
over the material presented in Introduction (Einführung) A and B of our text book Kontakte, and
in chapters one through five. In addition to Kontakte, we will also work with an online workbook on a regular basis. Towar
FREN 333-01, Poetry, Fall 2006
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.
ANSO 346-01, Peoples of South America, Fall 2006
This course will be an introduction to the ethnography of South America with the primary focus on Amazonian peoples. The cultural, political, and historical contexts of their lives will be studied and discussed as they are played out in the tropical Amazonian environment. Close attention will be paid to that critical space where socio-political interaction takes place, history is made, and where their world and ours intersect and the future is negotiated/contested.,This syllabus was submitted to
The Life of an International Economics Student Real World Applications Absolute waarde 6.2.2 Threats and vulnerabilities Threats, outcomes and impacts 6.1.3 Ensuring safety Experimental Studies of Permeability in Red Blood Cells IDS336 Session 2 Summer 2011 Warts Pudding maken Een stappenplan waarmee leerlingen zelfstandig pudding kunnen maken. Leerlingen moeten uitspraken over het recept beoordelen en de Franse tekst op het doosje vanillepudding bekijken. Skin Cancer Beyoncé - Move Your Body (Full Choregraphy) Biomes - by StudyJams The French Empire
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Definitie en voorbeelden van absolute waarde en driehoeksongelijkheid (met enkele opgaven en uitwerkingen).
Headline news scares about stolen or missing data are becoming a frequent occurrence as organisations rely more and more heavily on computers to store sensitive corporate and customer information. This unit discusses the importance of protecting information and gives an overview of information security management systems.
Headline news scares about stolen or missing data are becoming a frequent occurrence as organisations rely more and more heavily on computers to store sensitive corporate and customer information. This unit discusses the importance of protecting information and gives an overview of information security management systems.
Ever wondered how a computer processes data into information? This unit will help you to understand the distinction between the two and examines how a computer-based society impacts on daily life. You will learn what computers can do with data to produce information and how computers can be used to work with data and search for it, control machines, and support commercial operations.
This module can be utilized to instruct students in basic biological concepts and engaging the students in scientific experimentation.
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This patient education program explains what warts are, causes, and options for their treatment including topical drug therapy, cryotherapy, electrosurgery, laser treatment, surgery, and immunotherapy. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.

This patient education program explains skin cancer and how it is treated. It reviews the anatomy of the skin, what to look for during self-examination, and gives tips for preventing skin cancer. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
First Lady Michelle Obama and Beyoncé team up for Let's Move! campaign against childhood obesity in America. (09:13)
Ecosystems can get really big, and when they do, they are called biomes. The Earth is divided into six major land biomes. The major difference between is biome is climate. The biomes are taiga, tundra, deciduous forest, tropical rainforest, desert, and grassland. Learn more about biomes with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
A look into history's greatest empires; here we look at the French Empire. Some clips are courtesy of the History Channel and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. (01:41)













