Upper Intermediate S5 #10 - A Sightseeing Trip to a Japanese…Factory
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When you don’t want to answer your parents’ questions about your grades during your study in Japan, you tell them that you’re doing well in certain aspects of your Japanese courses. Of course, your parents pick up on the fact that you’re hedging the question, and they ask you about how [...]
Countdown to TechEd Europe 2012: The Center of IT Get a glimpse at what it is like to be at the Center of IT this June in Amsterdam! One of the top reasons delegates attend TechEd Europe is the networking opportunities. Denise (@teched_europe) stops by to talk about some of the networking opportunities you will have at this year's event: the Delegate Party at the Amsterdam ArenA on Wednesday 27 June and in the Connect Lounge with Channel 9 Live, PASS, the MVP Program, Microsoft C
SDSU Geological Sciences - Thesis Defense - Taylor Carrasco
By: tcarrasc Geometry and Morphology of Cracks in Saprock: Implications for Ground Shaking
Taylor Carrasco
B.S. Candidate
Department of Geological Sciences
San Diego State University
Advisors Dr. Gary Girty
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ABSTRACT
Lying between the Elsinore and San Jacinto faults is a band of precariously balanced rocks first identified by J. Brune and colleagues. Peak accelerations during ground shaking events on the San Jacin
LC iPad High School
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XSLT transform GUI with SharpDevelop IDE
Hannes Hirzel
It is shown how to program a simple GUI with SharpDevelop to do XSLT transforms.
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Malaria Antigen Rapid Test
Malaria is a disease caused by four identified spicies of Plasmodia, namely Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium ovale and Plasmodium malariae. It is transmitted by the female anopheles mosquito. It is a disease that can be treated in just 48hrs, yet it can cause fatal complications if the diagnosis and treatment are delayed. It is re-emerging as the the number one infectious killer and it is the number on priority tropical disease of the World Health Organization.
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ISS Update - May 10, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 10, 2012.
Machu Picchu Decoded - National Geographic - 04/04 - Subtitulos en Español
Un documental de National Geographic sobre la fascinante y misteriosa ciudad precolombina inca perdida de Machu Picchu. Durante 400 años estuvo abandonado por su acantilado de niebla, la ciudad estuvo perdida en la selva. Redescubierto en 1911, no contenía documentos escritos o grabados, nada de lo que podría arrojar luz sobre su historia. Los Subtitulos son de aRGENTeaM. (15:21)
Cold squad (slightly less) rough Better than it was, not as good as it will be.
Revisiting The Moon
Evidence suggests there may be deposits of ice within craters at the
poles of the moon. If this proves to be the case, Planetary Scientist
Dr. Paul Spudis says it could possibly be “the most valuable piece of
real estate in the solar system.” This video explains why this mission may be important and the problems that need to be overcome.
Running time 6:16 minutes.
Tracking Lightning
There are over twenty-five million cloud-to-ground lightning flashes
strike in the U.S. every year. Meteorologists use a combination of math and science to track when and where they will strike. This video shows students how these scientists work and their importance. (02:07)
Running time 2:07 minutes
"Mice" by Rose Fyleman
Katie Holmes reads the poem Mice by Rose Fyleman on Disney. The intro includes different kids talking about what poetry is to them and the poem features famous animated mice. (01:16)
Nature's Candy Dance Party
This is a fun music/workout video for kids. A nutritionist/"rockstar" sings about fruit as nature's candy and promotes being healthy. This is a fun way to compliment the book What the World Eats when discussing how healthy certain foods eaten around the world are for humans. It is also good to point out that fruits and vegetables are enjoyed all over the world as opposed to packaged and artificial foods. (03:09)
Waukesha Engine Generates Massive Power
At Waukesha Engine, a one million square-foot factory, more than 800 workers design and build the mammoth engine generators that deliver electric power. Discover the incredible horse power developed in Waukesha, Wisconsin, in a Modern Marvels video. (4:00)
Oceanus sailing the Panama Canal
Oregon State University's new research vessel, Oceanus, recently sailed from Woods Hole, MA to Newport, OR. En route, the ship crossed the Panama Canal during a 28-day voyage and now docks at OSU's Hatfield Marine Science Center.
Eric Weber Recipient of 2012 Frist Faculty Award.
Video by Mary Stanton.
Pareto Principle (Student Film Trailer)
First screened in CSUN's 2012 Cinema and Television Arts Senior Film Showcase, the student film will appear in the 2012 Cannes Film Festival!
Chem 131C (Spring 2012): The Chemical Potential
Spring Quarter 2012, Lecture 16 for Chem 131C recorded on Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Items covered: the chemical potential.
Mixing Colors (Interactive)
What color do you get when you mix blue and yellow? Red and blue? Red and yellow? Children learn about mixing two colors to create a new color in this original interactive from KET.













