References Interview with Larry Madoff, Editor of ProMED-mail (MWV47) Acknowledgements This chapter adapted for OpenLearn is from ‘Microeconomics by Susan Himmelweit, Roberto Simonetti and Andrew Trigg, published by Thomson Learning in association with The Open University, 2001 and ‘Markets’ one of the three core books from the D319 course Understanding Economic Behaviour: Households, Firms and Markets. The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under licence. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the follow References Why study a foreign language? The Sports Song Talking about sports - a reusable worksheet Flashcards template - sports and music Games and Kinaesthetic Activities for Primary Languages Information gap activity: daily routine Squares game : practice vocab for food and drink The family song - talking about your family True/False Diary - practice talking about routine Teaching diverse ages and levels in one classroom Synchronous Motor Virtual Experiment Legacy Project Virtual Experiments Reflections on Major Milestones in Cancer Research and Technology Development Japan’s Nuclear Crisis Education in the United States Booting up Britain?
In episode 47 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Washington, D.C., on February 20, 2011, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with the Editor of ProMED-mail, Lawrence Madoff, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, University of Massachusetts Medical School Boston.
ProMED-mail is the Program for Monitoring Emerging Diseases, an online network of more than 55,000 members who monitor the four corners of the world
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The Sports Song.
Talking about sports - a reusable worksheet.
Flashcards template - sports and music.
Games and Kinaesthetic Activities for Primary Languages.
Information gap activity: daily routine.
Squares game : practice vocab for food and drink.
The family song - talking about your family.
True/False Diary - practice talking about routine.
Teaching diverse ages and levels in one classroom.
Synchronous Motor Virtual Experiment - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:Legacy Project Virtual Experiments
Legacy Project Virtual Experiments - UNSPECIFIED
Keywords:Legacy Project Virtual Experiments
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