Opus Dei Book's Darkened Rizal & Why - Chapter 2
Roberto Bernardo
This is Chapter 2 - A Story Worth Telling from Opus Dei Book's Darkened Rizal and Why book
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Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza Strip
Wounded are taken to hospital after Israeli airstrikes hit the Gaza strip, earlier militants fired mortar shells and rockets into the Jewish state.
Entretien avec Alfredo Espinoza (Rencontres 2011)
Alfredo Espinoza est le saxophoniste et clarinettiste chilien dont le film Escape al silencio, du cinéaste Diego Pequeño, raconte la singulière trajectoire professionnelle. Il a joué dans les années 70 dans des groupes français tels que "les Haricots Rouges" ou "les Pieds de Poule", puis il est rentré au Chili. Dans cet entretien, il revient sur sa formation de musicien, en Argentine, où il a passé une bonne partie de sa jeunesse.
Entretien réa
How to Be a Well-Liked Teacher
A two minute video that offers basic information on how to be well liked. There is no evidence that any of the suggestions work, but they don't appear to be contrary to public opinion. Talking head video.
Sound Waves Underwater : Experiment with Sonar
This animation from the NOVA Web site describes how sonar uses sound waves to see underwater.
Block perimeter applet
This applet is designed to help students understand the meaning of perimeter for regular and irregular shapes. Square boxes can be dragged to the applet's screen to form a shape. The area is determined by the number of boxes in the shape. The perimeter is found by counting the number of unattached sides. Students can check their answer by clicking the Show Perimeter button. Directions explaining how to link the boxes are included. Copyright 2005 Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
Light : particle or wave?
This is a detailed explanation of the dual nature of light, complete with clear, labeled line drawings and Java interactive tutorials.
Making Mathematics: Mentored Research Projects for Young Mathematicians
Making Mathematics is a great way for middle and high school students to get involved in mathematics research. The program matches a student or group of students with a mentor (a professional mathematician or graduate student). The student then works on an open-ended research problem and corresponds with his/her mentor via email. The student's teacher can also participate or communicate directly with the mentor. The Making Mathematics Web site has information about possible research projects and
Stem Cell Task Force
This Web site from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides an overview of the activities of an NIH task force established to move the stem cell research agenda forward. The section titled Scientific Research may be of particular interest to researchers in this area. It provides links to the Web sites of stem cell-related research at a number of NIH institutes, as well as an extensive information index, a FAQs page about stem cell research, information on funding opportunities, and much
chem.com
The chemical finder Web site chem.com provides professionals and researchers a tool to locate chemical products, equipment, companies, catalogues, and more from around the world. The site allows users to search or browse the database and even link directly to the appropriate Web site. Although an "about" informational page on chem.com would be appreciated, the site does appear to provide unbiased information that should prove helpful.
Acknowledgements
In this unit you will find a discussion of the national curricula framework in Scotland. This is discussed in terms of the literacy curricula, and compared to the framework set up in England and Wales.
Next Steps
In this unit you will find a discussion of the national curricula framework in Scotland. This is discussed in terms of the literacy curricula, and compared to the framework set up in England and Wales.
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Kids in the Hall of Biodiversity
This biodiversity Web site for kids, part of the museum's Kids in Our Halls program, was produced by high school interns at the Museum. In includes these sections: What Do You Think About Extinction?, an interview with kids visiting the Hall of Biodiversity; Did You Know?, a collection of fun facts that includes challenges to be solved; a five-question interactive biodiversity quiz; a Q&A interview with the head of the museum's Ichthyology Department; brief articles about the origins of chocolat
Student Produced Telethon To Benefit Community; Middle School Student
Monday, Feb. 22, 2010
Contact: Raquel Marcelo, V.P. of Marketing and Alumni Affairs, Cable 8 Productions, 509-432-4373, marceraq@wsu.edu
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