How to view and interpret your grade report
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CÃ nan nan GÃ idheal
’S e dùthaich ioma-chà nanach a tha ann an Alba an-diugh. Tha a’ Ghà idhlig, Albais agus Beurla, còmhla ri cà nain Eòrpach agus eile a tha nise san dùthaich, uile a’ toirt buaidh air mar a tha sluagh Alba a’ bruidhinn ri chèile agus ris a’ chòrr dhen t-saoghal.
Chaidh an t-aonad seo - a tha ri fhaotainn an Gà idhlig agus am Beurla - a chruthachadh le misneachadh bho Bhòrd na Gà idhlig agus le taic bhon a’ BhBC. Tha e na ghoireas do dhuine sam bith aig a bheil ùidh phearsan
Toussaint Louverture
Histoire mondiale de la colonisation : Les grandes figures de la décolonisation
Toussaint Louverture, par Patrick Lozès
SMU Know What To Do: Seek Shelter
National Preparedness Month: Know What To Do In An Emergency for Seek Shelter
As a part of the Department of Homeland Security's National Preparedness Month, SMU wants to make sure you Know What To Do in case an emergency occurs. Would you know what to do if you heard sirens on campus? What would you do if there was a chemical spill in a lab? What if you received a text message about an active shooter on campus? Would you know what do?
We encourage you to take a look at this quick video to
Lessons from Nigeria
Dr. Eileen Borris, adjunct professor at Thunderbird School of Global Management, talks about her peace project in Nigeria. http://www.thunderbird.edu
From Theory to Design to Research. Seven Steps of the Game Development Circle of "Afterland"
How does the development circle of a theory-based video game look like? This video outlines seven steps of the development process the recursive learning game Afterland designed at the Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab in 2010. The game uses subversive game design elements to challenge players’ expectations and force them to rethink their conceptual framework. Afterland is an atypical video game, because it is both research-based and grounded on a learning theoretical framework called “recursive
CAM Plants
CAM plants are usually desert plants because of them having their stomata closed during the daytime due to water shortage. At night, CAM plants have their stomata open and fix carbon dioxide into mallate, where the CAM plant can use the mallate as carbon dioxide to perform photosynthesis. This 8:37 video uses a narrator and a smart board to explain the process.
Euro zone debt fears weigh on stocks
Sept 06 - Summary of business headlines: U.S. stocks drop 2 percent in Tuesday morning trading; ISM services report encouraging; Bank stocks under pressure. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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The Native Americans
Over 25,000 years ago, the first people began to arrive in what is now known as America. This two-minute video abruptly cuts off.
België : Rivieren en stroombekkens De leerlingen maken in het eerste gedeelte kennis met de stroombekkens. Ze moeten ze rangschikken volgens grootte. Vervolgens bestuderen de leerlingen de rivieren op de kaart van België. Op een blinde kaart op het smartboard schuiven ze …

The University of Memphis minute for the week of September 9, 2011.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of September 9, 2011.
Ideas for Good: Solar Powered Ventilation
Toyota's Ideas for Good asked consumers to repurpose Toyota technology to make the world a better place. Using a solar panel to improve the air quality inside a hut where an open fire is used for cooking was the winning idea for the Solar Power Ventilation System. Toyota has given Carnegie Mellon researchers and students the technology to further develop this innovation, which could save the lives of thousands of people with respiratory illnesses caused by indoor cooking.
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Cunniff, D. (September 2011). University Partnerships with Teachers and Students to Enhance the Teac
Dan Cunniff
This paper examined the role of partnership relationships as they related to school districts and universities. It highlighted programs and delivery modes that could be used to improve […]
Europe Week Ahead: ECB's Stark resigns, investors rattled
Sept. 9 - Investors flock to quality assets after the ECB's chief economist Juergen Stark resigns over divisions about the central bank's bond buying programme.
Tony Blair: Extremists threaten to derail Arab Spring
Sept. 9 - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says the Arab Spring has provided huge momentum to democratic change across the region but warns well-organised religious extremists may derail the uprisings.
Obama "regifting" 2009 stimulus with job plan: GOP's Landry
Sept. 9 - U.S. President Barack Obama's $447 billion jobs package is simply recycled from the 2009 stimulus bill, says GOP representative Jeff Landry, adding that he is still waiting for the specific details.
Juergen Stark to quit ECB
Sept. 9 - European Central Bank Executive Board Member Juergen Stark resigns, reportedly over bond buying dispute. Kirsty Basset reports.
Designated Drivers
Barry R. Bloom
Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor
Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson Professor of Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Flight 93 Memorial
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