Human Development and Family Sciences
An educational resource center with information on all stages of human development and family life.
Side-blotched lizard perched on a rock in the desert
Lizards have a tough outer skin that protects the animal from water loss. Lizards remain still, camouflage, or hide under rocks to avoid predation. Their internal temperature changes with the environment, which saves energy for the organism.
Write Now! Career Writing Prompts: Manager of Organizational Effectiveness and Talent
This Career Clip features Meloney Sallie-Dosunmu, Manager of Organizational Effectiveness and Talent, Just Born Candy in Bethlehem, PA. She helps people to learn their jobs, becoming really good at it and to help them promote themselves. Her grandmother provided her with her best advice and that was to do your best. No matter what position you have, it is important and important to do your best. If you always do your best, you are going to shine.
Fairly Fundamental Facts About Forces & Structures
This lesson will introduce students to the five fundamental loads: compression, tension, shear, bending, and torsion.
S.O.S. collègue: luisteroefening, waar kan ik een telefoonnummer opzoeken?
Op het einde van deze les kun je een telefoonnummer opvragen bij een collega en doorzeggen aan iemand anders. via moderne communicatiemedia.
Financial Literacy: Income and Decisions (Lesson 1)
Jeffry Valentin
Students explore the basic functions and properties of money as they relate to individuals, financial institutions, and the economy. Students discover how sound money management, including […]
How Tone Creates Reality
Information and images illustrating the difference that tone or shading can make to a drawing, particularly if a more realistic drawing is desired.
Syrian refugees tell of ordeal
June 24 - Syrians fleeing a village stormed by troops in a military crackdown speak about their experience after taking refuge in Turkey. Paul Chapman reports.
MOLA-based Flyover of Hellas Transitioning to Utopia Planitia
MOLA-based animations showing Martian topography as both color and elevation. The exaggeration is 3x. This was created for a talk James Garvin will give on The Hill in late April 2002.
Geography professor helps preserve historic Toomer's Oaks
Luke Marzen has been a geography professor at Auburn for 10 years. Originally from Iowa, Marzen said he has grown to love Auburn, especially the traditions surrounding university athletics. Marzen spurred collaboration between Auburn University and the U.S. Geological Survey, Alabama, Water Science Center, to perform a laser scan of the trees.
Shepard Smith at Overby Center
Fox News Channel anchor Shepard Smith gave the season ending lecture at the Overby Center for Southern Politics and Journalism. He gave attendees an inside account of his take on covering the most recent world news events from the royal wedding, the Mississippi River flooding, and the death of Osama bin Laden. Video by Mary Stanton.
Orange Tour Day 1
A quick stop on the tour updating where we have been and where we are going.
The Arab Revolutions: Optimism for Tunisia and Egypt with Professor Allen
Dr. Roger Allen explains reasons to be optimistic about the outcome of the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia.
Dr. Roger Allen has been an Arabic language and literature professor at the University of Pennsylvania since 1968. This position is actually the oldest professorial post in Arabic (as a separate language in its own right) in the United States, dating back to 1788.
In this series of videos produced by the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Allen provides context and analysis of the Arab rev
Conférence de Marcos Uzal
Conférence Marcos Uzal
Conférence Bernard Comment
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