Newton Gets Me Moving
In this lesson, students will explore motion, rockets and rocket motion while assisting Spacewoman Tess, Spaceman Rohan and Maya in their explorations. They will first learn some basic facts about vehicles, rockets and why we use them. Then, the students will discover that the motion of all objects including the flight of a rocket and movement of a canoe is governed by Newton's three laws of motion.
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Making Movement Easier 1
Worksheet that explores how to make objects move along a horizontal surface more easily. It also introduces a simple way of measuring the strength of forces.
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Where is Your Teacher?
In this activity, students will learn how to take bearing with a compass. They will also learn how to describe a bearing and find an object in their classroom using a bearing.
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Floating and Sinking 2
Printable worksheet that guides children through a hands-on exploration of how shape affects floating. Also provides opportunities for recording ideas and observations.
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The names of rooms in a house in French:
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to recognize the rooms of a house. You will also know the differences between the different type of houses. What the function of each room is in the house. The lesson starts with a floor plan and ends with a written account of a home.
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Lezen en spreken: And on your left you can see 'Manneken Pis'
Aan het einde van deze les kunnen cursisten Amerikaanse toeristen een korte rondleiding geven in Brussel.
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2.4What is ‘capital’?

Before we move on to look at the different types of business organisation, we will introduce one more concept. It is the concept of capital. It has, historically, been a very important concept in company law. But it is a concept not limited to company law. The next activity will allow you to reflect on your own ideas of what ‘capital’ means, without you needing to have any prior legal knowledge, or, for that matter, knowledge of any other discipline.

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Today's opportunity: embedded marketing
Nader Tavassoli, professor of Marketing, explains why marketing is not just about advertising, it's about people

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Earths aurora, as seen by IMAGE.
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Team Air Force One-Aerial Photography at Valpo
Team Air Force One was to provide the Valparaiso University Art Department with a camera that will allow students to safely capture photographs from a variety of outdoor locations.
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NU Family Day at Fenway
http://www.northeastern.edu/alumni/events/fenway-day.html Join us for NU Family Day at Fenway 2011 on Saturday, June 25, 2011 at Fenway Park. This is one event you won't want to miss. Register early!
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Technical Communication: Design and Production
Learn to design technical documents and publications at Simon Fraser University -- Continuing Studies http://www.sfu.ca/techcomm Technical communication doesn't stop with writing. Simon Fraser University instructor Ellen Ashdown describes an online technical document design course called Design and Production of Technical Publications. The course is part of a Continuing Studies certificate in technical communication—offered entirely online. In the course, you will learn how design relates to
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Life on the Moon
In this lesson, students learn about the physical properties of the Moon. They compare these to the properties of the Earth to determine how life would be different for astronauts living on the Moon. Using their understanding of these differences, they are asked to think about what types of products engineers would need to design for us to live comfortably on the Moon.
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Acquiring fundamental knowledge concerning lifestyle-related diseases and the role of exercise and nutrition for prevention of these diseases.
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Lesson 79 – Coffee Break Spanish

It’s the penultimate episode of this season of Coffee Break Spanish and we continue to follow the adventures of María-José and Andrew as they come to the end of their time together in Spain. This week Andrew is signing up for his course in the ayuntamiento and needs to ask for some directions. We’ll here [...]

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Origami History
This 1:36 long video is about the art of origami and its rich history and tradition. This video teaches the words used, equipment needed and symbols. This is the first of six videos. The other videos show how to make various designs. A good starter video.
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Galerie
An encounter between photography and painting, fragmentation and association, proximity and distance. An examination of focus, where the image referent becomes lost to the surface, rather like in painting.
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