Learn To Tell Time--Numbers 1-12 to Show Hour
This short animated video introduces the numbers 1-12 on the clock. An animated clock walks students through where numbers 1-12 are located. This is a great resource to introduce telling time to the elementary classroom. (1:28)
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Authors at Google presents Austin Kleon: Steal like an Artist
Austin describes himself as a writer who draws. After seeing Austin's found poetry collection Newspaper Blackout, Broome Community College invited him to deliver their commencement address. Austin shared the ten things he wished someone had told him when he was graduating, most notably, "Steal like an artist." Once Austin posted the talk on his website, it instantly went viral. To date, the original post has been read by 1.5 million people. He has shared his ideas with audiences at TEDx, SXSW
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Wege Economicology Lecture: Dan Janzen
Dan Janzen outlines his efforts in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica.
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このビデオでは、パディングなどを色で示して効率良くレイアウトの調整が行えるようにサポートする、CSSインスペクト機能についてご紹介します。
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Tower Views- HSC Collaborative Campaign
Learn more about a new collaborative campaign "All hands on deck" at The University of Toledo Medical Center with VP for External Affairs Larry Burns.
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Keynote Address: Howard Aldrich (UNC)
The Batten Institute and the Academy of Management hosted the 3rd Annual AOM Entrepreneurship Exemplars Conference and 2012 Darden Entrepreneurship And Innovation Research Conference at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business in Charlottesville on May 3rd through 5th, 2012. Keynote Address: Howard Aldrich (UNC)
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CIEP : Certificerende toetsen uit Frankrijk
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De site van het Centre international d'Etudes Pédagogiques biedt ons testen over de kennis van het Frans op verschillende niveaus. Het CIEP heeft deze testen ontwikkeld en organiseert ieder jaar opleidingen tot …


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Summer youth employment project in Maine, U.S.A.

This program focuses on at-risk teens. It teaches organic farming practices to low-income African immigrants and their families.
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1.3.7 Corporate connections continued

One issue that might be added by a workers' organisation or trade union, for instance, might be that of freedom of association and the right of workers to organise. Another might be the right to collective bargaining. In fact, the coverage of the codes of conduct vary considerably depending on who instigated the code and the parties involved (Pearson and Seyfang, 2001). Most codes of conduct, it seems, are top-down affairs, drawn up by the companies involved or by trade associations. Some hav
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1.3.6 Activity 4

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Nike drew up its code of conduct, as I have indicated, to meet its own concerns. Cast your eye down the checklist in Extract 2 and give yourself time to consider what issues might have been added if the code had been
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SI 655 - Management of Electronic Records

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Dickens, P. (1986) Global Shift: Industrual Change in a Turbulent World, London, Harper Row.
Harrison, A., Britton, T. and Swanson, A. (2004) Working Abroad: The Benefits Flowing from Nationals Working in Other Economies, Paris, OECD.
New Internationalist (2004a), ‘IMF / World Bank: the Facts’, March, no. 365.
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3.1 Introduction
Legacy fundraising, big-gift seeking are all part of the professional fundraiser's role. This unit will help you to gain the skills necessary to persuade individuals to become donors. How do you change people's ideas about methods of giving, moving them from casual street donations to regular direct debit giving?
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Myasthenia Gravis - Cranial Nerves Exam - Facial Nerve (CN VII) Sub-exam - Patient 11
Patient is a 52-year-old African American male who initially presented with diplopia and dysphagia about five years ago. Serologic testing demonstrated antibodies to the acetylcholine receptor, and repetitive nerve stimulation testing showed a decrement in CMAP at slow frequency repetitive stimulation. He now presents with generalized myasthenia, dysarthria, dysphagia and diplopia during a pyridostigmine-holiday for Tensilon testing.
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1.3 Psychology has social impact

The relevance of psychology to everyday concerns, and the ease with which it can be popularised and used, mean that psychological knowledge – some of it dubious, some of it accurate – is continually absorbed into culture and often incorporated into the very language we use. Examples of psychological concepts that have entered popular discourse include the notion that we are predisposed, both through evolution and through the functioning of our brains and nervous systems, to behave in cert
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Carbon Dioxide and the Greenhouse Effect
This video explains the role of carbon dioxide in the Greenhouse Effect.  Carbon dioxide is one of the gasses that absorbs the earth’s heat.  This video provides a detailed explanation of the Greenhouse Effect as a vital process that sustains life on Earth.  It also presents an experiment that shows how carbon dioxide absorbs thermal radiation, mimicking the Greenhouse Effect.  (3:33)
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Time for Me to Leaf: Tree Chlorophyll Chromatography
This video describes the different pigments in leaves and explains why leaves change color each Fall.  It demonstrates an experiment that uses chlorophyll chromatography to prove that every leaf, regardless of its color, has pigments of green, red, and yellow.  (8:44)
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