Phones power Samsung to record profits
Jan. 06 - Samsung Electronics forecasts a 73 percent jump in operating profit for the Oct to Dec period, after record-smashing sales of smartphones. Arnold Gay reports.
Eetgewoonten : Werkbladen Zes werkblaadjes met onder meer een quiz, een oefening om eetgewoonten van leerlingen te achterhalen, een taalspelletje en eetgewoonten uit andere culturen.

Subtracting Decimals
In this video, a teacher demonstrates how to subtract 8.6-5.43 on a white board. The problem is first shown horizontally, and the teacher rewrites it vertically. This is beneficial in showing students how to line up the decimals and to add zero after six in the first number. ( :36)
5: Dr. Anthony Braga from "New-Jersey's Report Card: Evidence-Based Practices in Action"
Dr. Anthony Braga presents on the panel "New Jersey's Report Card: Evidence-Based Practices in Action" at Evidence-Based Interventions Lead to Improved Outcomes, Day 1 of The Rutgers University Evidence-Based Initiative For Justice Policies and Practices' Conference, Evidence: The Catalyst of Change in October 2011.
Dr. Boyce Watkins talks about Dr. King's dream
Dr. Boyce Watkins of Syracuse University spoke to a packed Whitley Auditorium as the Keynote Speaker for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Program at Elon University, January 11, 2012.
Equilibrium
Steve Davis
Equilibrium discussion for Freshman Chemistry: equilibrium constant in terms of concentration for general and acid/base reactions.
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Texas Tech Celebrates National Reading Day at Local Elementary School
Texas Tech University President Guy Bailey along with engineering professor Michelle Pantoya celebrated National Reading Day al Ramirez Charter School in Lubbock. Pantoya co-authored an engineering book designed for children called "Pride by Design." The book looks at how engineering is integrated throughout sports, a topic Pantoya says children can easily relate with.
Harvard's "Great Teachers" trailer
A preview of the "Great Teachers" video series that will be released in March.
Prowl and Growl 2012
http://www.clemsontigers.com/sports/iptay/spec-rel/012312aab.html
The locations have been set for this year's Prowl and Growl tour. Clemson staff, IPTAY reps, Clemson Clubs and local volunteers are continuing to work hard to plan the meetings. The Alumni Association, Clemson Fund and IPTAY are very excited to visit you in your hometown and we ask you to show up in record numbers this year to show your support for our coaches.
The Prowl and Growl Tour stops are listed below. Detailed informatio
Open Classroom - 1/25/12 #4 David Warner
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 1/25/12: Local and Global
Lectures:
Timothy Griffin, Director of the Agriculture, Food and Environment Program, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy Tufts University — "Regional Food Systems: A View from the Northeast US"
David Warner, Founder/Owner, City Feed
Jenn Abelson, Business Reporter, The Boston Globe
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester
Student Feedback Videos
Student Feedback Videos.
LSB Connect 2011
The LSB Connect Conference is exclusively for sophomores and focuses on professional development. It includes plenary and breakout sessions, as well as an etiquette luncheon and networking reception.
Obama Full Speech at University of Michigan Jan. 27. 2012
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Inaugural Gandhi Oration - Professor Pat Dodson (Excerpt)
Professor Pat Dodson, Professor of Indigenous Policy at UNSW, gives the Inaugural Gandhi Oration.
The Gandhi Oration commemorates Martyrs' Day and is delivered by a person whose life's work exemplifies the ideals of Gandhi. Professor Patrick Dodson has shown great leadership promoting and fostering reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and his work in this area has been marked by great tolerance and compassion.
VIEW FULL LECTURE HERE:
http://youtu.be/53mLOAdsVBI
Colloque International 2009
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Graphing Equations on the Cartesian Plane: Slope
The lesson teaches students about an important characteristic of lines: their slope. Slope can be determined either in graphical or algebraic form. Slope can also be described as positive, negative, zero, or undefined. Students get an explanation of when and how these different types of slope occur. Finally, students learn how slope relates to parallel and perpendicular lines. When two lines are parallel, they have the same slope and when they are perpendicular their slopes are negative reciproc
Oil Spill
This lesson will allow students to explore an important role of environmental engineers: cleaning the environment. Students will learn details about the Exxon Valdez oil spill, which was one of the most publicized and studied environmental tragedies in history. In the accompanying activity, they will try many “engineered” strategies to clean up their own manufactured oil spill and learn the difficulties of dealing with oil released into our waters.
Human and the Horse
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The Biology of Aging: Why Our Bodies Grow Old
Dr. Janko Nikolich-Zugich presented the second lecture of the College of Science's Living Beyond 100 lecture series on January 31, 2012. Dr. Nikolich-Zugich is, Professor and Department Head of Immunobiology; Co-Director, Arizona Center on Aging, at the University of Arizona.
Abstract: All organisms age, but we really do not have a clear explanation how and why. Do we have to grow old? Can we identify processes that can impact aging of particular parts of our bodies or, even better, of our enti
Relationships
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