Sid the Science Kid-"A World Without Wheels" Song
Wheels, feel the rolling sensation. It's Wheels. If you didn't have wheels how is your truck gonna truck, how is your skate gonna skate, how is your scooter gonna scoot? Young students will enjoy this cute song about the importance of wheels. (1:33)
Too late for famine-stricken boy in Ethiopia.
Aug. 13 - A Somali couple buries their child in an Ethiopian refugee camp where malnutrition and disease overwhelm medical personnel. Katharine Jackson reports.
Spelling Posters for your classroom Feel free to use this interactively on your whiteboard or print them out and display them around your room. They are targeted at younger spellers. You can download the Powerpoint directly here A new language : the paradox of complexity analyzed through a nano lens / Stefano Raimondi
A new language : the paradox of complexity analyzed through a nano lens / Stefano Raimondi. In "Images & mirages @ nanosciences", colloque international organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, le Centre d'Élaboration de Matériaux et d'Études Structurales (CEMES) rattaché à l'Institut de Physique du CNRS et le Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de Nano-Objets (LPCNO) Karrah Miller Walk the Plank Beach Bash Edition Was Earth Home to a Race of Giants? Writers Series 2011: Honor Moore Growing Up in the New South Africa: Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Apartheid Cape Town IDS336 Session 2 Fall 2011 Open Classroom - 09/14/2011 #1 Bluestone's Introduction Moon Festival at Thunderbird More pressure on "humiliated" Greece London Design Festival's 3D 'revolution' Obama deficit proposal a "non-starter," says GOP deputy whip Danes dish out fatty food tax Environmental Impacts of Aviation The University of Memphis "Tiger Blue Goes Green" event. Community Helper Joke
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This is the second episode of Walk the Plank on location at Beach Bash 2011
This 3:45 long video explains why people become giants and the tales of giants across the planet. Lots of interesting facts are presented and this video would be of interest for most students to start a discussion.
Honor Moore, Distinguished Writer in Residence, read from her work on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at the University of Richmond.
Honor Moore has published a memoir, The Bishop's Daughter, and a biography, The White Blackbird, A Life of the Painter Margarett Sargent by Her Granddaughter. The Bishop's Daughter was named an Editor's Choice by the New York Times and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. In 2009 the Library of America published Poems from the Women's Movement, an
How has the end of apartheid affected the experiences of South African children and adolescents This pioneering study provides a compelling account of the realities of everyday life for the first generation of children and adolescents growing up in a democratic South Africa. The authors examine the lives of young people across historically divided communities at home in the neighbourhoods where they live and at school. The picture that emerges is one of both diversity and similarity as young peo
IDS336 Jazz in the Modern Era Session Two 09/13/11 Chet Hanley
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This week: Government through the Eyes of Hollywood with Eric Stange and Larry Lowenthal as Guest Speakers
Global MBA students from the China Club, Japan Club and Taiwan Club host the Moon Festival at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona.
Sept.19 - It's a crunch week for Greece, which needs to receive the latest installment of its EU/IMF bailout to avoid running out of money in October. But as the IMF says Athens needs to speed up its reforms, Greek citizens are worried about the future. Joanna Partridge reports
Sept.19 - As part of the ninth London Design Festival, the 154-year-old Victoria & Albert Museum is staging an exhibition of items created using a cutting-edge 3D printing process which curator Murray Moss says will spark a new 'revolution' in creativity. Matt Cowan reports
Sept. 19 - Representative Kevin Brady, a Texas Republican, says there is room for compromise in reducing the deficit, but Obama's deficit reduction plan is a "non-starter" with Congress and the American public.
Oct.2 - Denmark becomes the world's first nation to slap extra tax on foods high in saturated fats. Paul Chapman reports.
Knowing more about the environmental impacts of aviation is increasingly essential, but according to
Ian Waitz, it is also an area where uncertainties abound. One thing we know for sure is that the airplanes developed today will be flying for next 30 years, as the fleet dynamics are very stable, due to the extraordinary cos
More than 40 campus and community partners teamed up to demonstrate the latest in "Green" technology.
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