Decaying log
The white stringy material is actually fungus. These strands take in food and also contain spores (reproductive structures).
Money talks: June 6th 2011
In this week's programme: the latest signs of weakness in America's economy and a revised rescue plan for Greece takes shape
Appomattox Court House and Lincoln's Assassination
In this video, Sal Khan focuses on Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House to Lincoln's assassination at Ford's Theater. Mr. Khan uses computer software for demonstration. (04:27)
Double Gate Structures; Thermal Level Pinning; Quiz Discussion - Solid State Devices (Discussion)
Solid State Devices Discussion - Spring 2006. Discussion section supporting EE 231.
Belting Out a Physics Lesson
High school science teacher Sam Terfa wanted to demonstrate a fundamental physics principle: resonant frequency. To do so, he found the best singer at Minnehaha Academy and had him serenade a wine glass. It did not turn out well for the glass. (02:48)
Sentence Structure
This video defines the main parts of a sentence, subject and predicate, and explains further with an example. The sentence appears as a narrator explains. ( 1:08)
" Fern Goes to Greece"- An Animated Storybook
In this computer-animated storybook, Fern the Fox visits the sites of Athens, Greece, including the Acropolis, Palamidi castle, and island of Aegina. The words of the story appear on each page and are highlighted as they are read. ( 2:49)
Graduate Program in Fine Arts (MFA) at CCA
See what a day in the life looks like for a Graduate Program in Fine Arts student at California College of the Arts.
For more information, including how to apply: cca.edu/finearts
Making small groups work
For students to work effectively in small groups, a teacher needs not only to set rules but to build a sense of community and teamwork within the basic structure the rules provide.
Eugene Skolnikoff
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WELCOME TO TERRASCOPE AND MISSION 2015
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6.3 Heat research Andrew Plummer (c. 1698–1756), the chemistry professor at Edinburgh, suffered a stroke in 1755, and the Town Council appointed Cullen as his conjoint professor without consulting the stricken Plummer. Black, who had covered for Plummer until Cullen arrived, was appointed to Cullen's position at the University of Glasgow. This move also marked a change in the direction of Black's research. He now began to investigate the nature of heat, a central topic in eighteenth-century chemistry.
6.1 How a question is marked
Communication is as vital in mathematics as in any language. This unit will help you to express yourself clearly when writing and speaking about mathematics. You will also learn how to answer questions in the manner that is expected by the examiner.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition Part One
This two minute video is a quick overview of the venture. Contains a script of the narration.
On KPFA's Letters and Politics
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Brad Hatfield - Music Supervision - Berkleemusic Open House
Berkleemusic hosted an online Open House with instructor Brad Hatfield, author/instructor of our Music Supervision course, on May 5th.
Music supervision is an important topic for musicians, songwriters, and business professionals alike. It stands at the center of two powerful groups: music creators, and the film and TV producers that rely on music to help tell and sell their stories. The field has exploded in recent years, providing a launching pad (as well as a potentially lucrative income str
The Influence and Origins of FDR [Future of Freedom Foundation, 1998] In the two centuries or so of our history, it has happened that a few of our leaders — a very few — became symbols of some powerful idea, one that left a permanent imprint on the life of our country. Thomas Jefferson is one such symbol. With Jefferson, it is the idea of a free, self-g

True Knowledge from A Priori Theory How do we know about the outer world — or reality, for that matter? Where does our knowledge about it come from? The attempt to answer these questions leads to epistemology, the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin, scope, and validity of human knowledge. In the epis

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