Public health care takes measures against smoking
At the completion of this chapter you will be able to understand the steps taken against smoking. While understanding the text, you will be listening for specific information. By using the correct tenses and expression, you will place certain decisions into the future.
The right to strike?
By the end of this lesson you will be able to explain what the right to strike means and what the limits are. You will be able to gather information, summarize it and pass it on.
Child obesity: blown up or real facts?
Op het einde van deze les kun je een tekst over obesitas bij kinderen begrijpen, inhoudelijke vragen beantwoorden en je eigen mening geven.
Pipeline blast in Egypt
July 12 - A natural gas pipeline is attacked for the second time in a week in Egypt. Julie Noce, reports.
The World Has Changed: Connected Learning Slideshow
This 21 slide presentation shows that the new curriculum does not place enough emphasis on making connections with the students and with the real world. It is worth sharing at inservice and when developing lessons.
General Science: ecosystems
To brush up your knowledge of eco-systems
Heads or Tails? Patterns of Segmental Regeneration in a Freshwater Oligochaete
This resource is a detailed laboratory exercise manual for exploring concepts in developmental biology and regeneration.
Introduction
www……..gov.uk You can now access government directly through the web. E-government in action. While studying this unit you look at the scope of e-government, the databases that are necessary, the use of biometrics in identification and verification of identity and assess the usability and accessibility of websites.
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Students are introduced to the concept of air quality by investigating the composition, properties, atmospheric layers and everyday importance of air. They explore the sources and effects of visible and invisible air pollution. By learning some fundamental meteorology concepts (air pressure, barometers, prediction, convection currents, temperature inversions), students learn the impact of weather on air pollution control and prevention. Looking at models and maps, they explore the consequences o
Here is a set of comments I use frequently when giving feedback to students. It's designed for EFL writers with an English level equivalent to IELTS 5.5 or above. The links are to sites I regularly use in teaching, and the recommended books are available in my university library. Feel free to adapt according to your students' level, needs and available resources. There are different ways you could exploit the comments set: 1. (on paper) as a cover sheet when returning written work. 2. (in Micros
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July 25 - Rwandan government officials return six orphaned baby gorillas to the DRC after various foiled poaching attempts by Rwandan and Congolese smugglers. Nick Rowlands reports.
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Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. A presentation by Jerry Unterreiner of the Indiana Water Shortage Task Force with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. He discusses Indiana's water shortage plan drought triggers.
" This seminar examines the history and legacy of the Cold War on American science. It explores scientist's new political roles after World War II, ranging from elite policy makers in the nuclear age to victims of domestic anti Communism. It also examines the changing institutions in which the physical sciences and social sciences were conducted during the postwar decades, investigating possible epistemic effects on forms of knowledge. The subject closes by considering the place of science in th
From Sorcerers to Cybercrime: with Professor Veronica Taylor, Dr Lennon Chang, Dr Miranda Forsyth, Dr Judith Healy & Dr Jeroen Van Der Heijden. This is the second session of Asia Pacific Week 2011, recorded on Monday 11 July 2011 at The Australian National University
The legal and regulatory systems of the Asia-Pacific offer a rich mix of legal pluralism and complex issues of governance. In this panel, scholars from the Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) at ANU present examples of interdi
The Landsat Thematic Mapper is a multispectral imaging sensor added to Landsats 4 and later. This site uses text, photographs, tables, and diagrams to explain how the Thematic Mapper works and the advantages of sensing radiation in wavelengths other than those normally visible to the human eye. It is part of NASA's Remote Sensing Tutorial and links to the rest of the tutorial are provided.













