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Exploring Sustainability in Agriculture: An Online Sustainable Agriculture Instructional Resource
Growing interest in sustainable agriculture has generated a wealth of educational materials on the many social, environmental, and agronomic topics related to this expanding field.
In creating this online resource, we’ve reviewed hundreds of resources—textbooks, popular books, web sites, videos, PowerPoint presentations, and more—to identify the highest-quality and most relevant materials on sustainable agriculture available. Whether you’re teaching a 2-hour community gardening workshop
Understanding media: the celebrity in the text
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"MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources (MSTIR), Fall 2008"
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54 CORDERIUS DIALOGUES ENGLISH - LATIN
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58 CORDERIUS DIALOGUES ENGLISH - LATIN
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001 - 008 - Corderius ed. Willymot (Latine)
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This edition of Corderius' colloquia by Willymot has useful English notes.
The colloquia are largely different to those presented in the English-Latin versions I have recorded heretofore.
There are now a couple of scans of Willymot's edition of Corderius available on Google Books, and I believe there is now one on archive.org as well. Some of the scans are from earlier imprints of the book, and so the typeface is clearer.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Nell Painter
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Climate Change and Worker Safety
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Debating Health Care Reform
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The Impact of mobile learning
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Elements of Esperanto 7. The -as ending.
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If you want to get a feel for what Esperanto is like, how it sounds, how it works, these lessons ma
What Is Bipolar Disorder
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Bach's Fugue #1 in C Major (Well-Tempered Clavier Book I)
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Catfish Farming in Indianola, Mississippi
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Alaska Native Pilots Predict Weather
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Polls and Polling
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What Is a Dual Processor?
A dual processor refers to a computer system that has two processors, which allows the computer to run more programs at the same time. Get a computer with a dual processor so that the computer will run faster and more efficiently using information from a certified computer technician in this video on computer processors.
Expert: Jonathan Ayres
Bio: Jonathan Ayres has more than 25 years of computer industry experience with all types of computer hardware and operating systems.













