Поим за диференцијална равенка
Liljana Stefanovska
Ќе се воведат основните поими сврзани во изучувањето на диференцијалните равенки.
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Common Hour: Robert Reich 10/25/02
Robert B. Reich is university professor and the Maurice B. Hexter Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis University and its Heller Graduate School. Before joining the Brandeis faculty, Reich served as the nation’s 22nd Secretary of Labor during President Bill Clinton’s first term. Prior to joining Clinton’s cabinet, Reich was on the faculty at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and served as an assistant to the Solicitor General in the Ford Administra
Helping Without Hurting: Leadership During Adversity
The Honorable LaJune Thomas Lange is a retired District Court Judge and President of the International Leadership Institute in Minneapolis, MN. Her presentation at the University of St. Thomas provided attendees with real-life examples of her leadership in the court system and abroad with the International Leadership Institute and reminded those present to develop relationships, spend time listening, and above all to "lead with love."
Photo Slideshow: A Regional History of Basketry
At the University of Arizona, the Arizona State Museum's exhibition, "Basketry Treasured" includes pieces by ancient Southwest cultures, and historic and contemporary Tohono and Akimel O'odham, Hopi and Apache basket weavers. The exhibition also includes examples of basketry from other tribes in North America, providing a glimpse of the ASM's vast basketry and fiber collection, which spans thousands of years. On display through June 1, 2013, are containers, sandals, cradleboards, mats, preserved
Please Play! Molecules Beckon
UMass Amherst chemistry professor Craig Martin wants the world to know that molecules are beautiful, so he created a unique interactive molecular playground where players can twirl, flip, rotate and re-size colorful models of chemicals including a zero-calorie fat substitute and a flu vaccine. The idea has caught on. There are now molecular playgrounds at the Springfield (Mass.) Science Museum, St. Olaf College in Minnesota and at science centers in San Francisco, Spain and Japan.
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 1. What Is Life?
What distinguishes living things from dead and nonliving things? No single characteristic is enough to define what is meant by life. In this session, five characteristics are introduced as unifying themes in the living world.,A scientist discusses his work to detect life on Mars. We also look at how the information passed from parents to offspring is coded in DNA molecules.
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 1. What Is Life?
What distinguishes living things from dead and nonliving things? No single characteristic is enough to define what is meant by life. In this session, five characteristics are introduced as unifying themes in the living world.,Children are given a plant and are asked to determine if it is living.
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 1. What Is Life?
What distinguishes living things from dead and nonliving things? No single characteristic is enough to define what is meant by life. In this session, five characteristics are introduced as unifying themes in the living world.,This segment shows children's ideas on what objects are living, not living(dead),and things that were never living. Students are asked if a burning candle is alive. Orange peel? Dried peas? The teacher reflects on her students' answers and how they relate to the resear
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 1. What Is Life?
What distinguishes living things from dead and nonliving things? No single characteristic is enough to define what is meant by life. In this session, five characteristics are introduced as unifying themes in the living world.,This segment shows children's ideas on what objects are living, not living (dead), and things that were never living. The narrators refer to Roslyn Driver's research and that very young children think "If it moves, it is alive." Pairs of students are given mice, dead cr
Science in Focus: Energy: Workshop 8. Understanding Energy
Energy lights our homes, fuels our transportation systems, and much more, but affordable energy is in limited supply. In this session, look at the global impact of these limits and see how being smart about using energy will become more important in our daily lives.,This segment explores the question "How can we reduce our consumption of energy?" by visiting classrooms as well as interviewing students and scientists.
Oregon Stater Honoree: Ian Wendler
Each year, the College of Engineering at Oregon State University honors outstanding alumni and friends with the Oregon Stater Awards for their contributions to the engineering profession and to Oregon State University. Several of the 2012 honorees offered words of wisdom to the next generation of engineers.
Assembling the existing data available in Herbaria
Barbara Thiers
Roly Poly Roundup- (Interactive Game)
Play this interactive game to observe roly-poly locomotion and defensive behavior as the player tries to direct them to their home in the log. The player also see that all living things (even roly-polies!) need shelter, food, and water to live. This game can be used to support the Sid the Science Kid episode, Home Tweet Home.
Authors at Google: Ed Yourden, "CIOs at Work"
In CIOs at Work, noted author Ed Yourdon interviews many of the world's most influential chief information officers. You will gain insights from the first CIO of the USA, take a peek into the future with the CIO at Google, learn the unique role IT plays in testing Microsoft applications, and much more.
Yourdon focuses on how his interviewees tackle the day-to-day work of managing information in their organizations while revealing much more: How they got there, how they manage and allocate reso
Proefjes : Onderzoek en ervaar de vier elementen Het doel van deze site is kinderen vanaf 8 jaar kennis te laten maken met natuurkunde, scheikunde en biologie. Deze site bevat tal van proefjes over de vier elementen, daarnaast zijn er vele andere mogelijkheden tot onderzoek. Voor …

Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
OpenStax College
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References 2.5 Defining surfaces 1.5 Conclusion Throughout this unit, a major concern has been to show how the demand of the antisweatshop movement that we not only respond to, but take responsibility for, economic injustices, no matter how distant, is an intensely controversial one. Claims by campaigning groups such as Oxfam and Christian Aid that consumer demand for cheap branded goods perpetuates poverty wage levels in the sweatshop industries are countered by claims from the pro-market lobby which point in an altogether differen
Surfaces are a special class of topological spaces that crop up in many places in the world of mathematics. In this unit, you will learn to classify surfaces and will be introduced to such concepts as homeomorphism, orientability, the Euler characteristic and the Classification Theorum.













