Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, On View at MoMA
May 8-August 1, 2011 For more information please visit MoMA.org Video courtesy of the artist
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Arts: Emily Zinkin - BA Ancient History and History
Emily on how the course structure is preparing her for later study. Subtitled versions of these videos are available http://www.youtube.com/user/NottmUniversity#grid/user/5E3C47D324266C09
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Which Tools to Diagnose and Monitor HHV-6 Infection- From Theory to Practice - A. Gautheret-Dejean
Which Tools to Diagnose and Monitor HHV-6 Infection- From Theory to Practice - A. Gautheret-Dejean
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Cerebellar Degeneration - Cranial Nerves Exam - Hypoglossal (CN XII) Nerve Sub-exam - Patient 17
This 62-year-old white male has had neurological problems dating back to 1990. His initial symptoms consisted of blurred vision and incoordination. Viewing the video requires installation of the free QuickTime Plug-in. Disease diagnosis: degenerative. Clinical history: When he turns his head to read road signs, his vision is distorted. Gait disturbances have progressed to the point that he is now extremely unsteady. He reels from side-to-side and hangs onto walls for balance. There has been prog
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Topo Triangulation
In this activity, students will learn how to read a topographical map and how to triangulate with just a map. True triangulation requires both a map and compass, but to simplify the activity and make it possible indoors, the compass information is given. Students will practice converting a compass measurement to a protractor measurement, as well as reverse a bearing direction (i.e., if they know a tree's bearing is 100 degrees from you, they can determine what bearing they are from the tree). St
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Radar Resources
The National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) provides radar data and derived products are on their Radar Resources webpage. The system from which these data are collected is the Weather Surveillance Radar-1988 Doppler network (WSR-88 Radar) which began operation at a few sites in 1991. Users can get and view online radar data, access products and publications, review data inventories, access the online library and find information regarding NCDC radar research. Data sets include a storm events datab
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The relevance of role playing in environmental education.
This article published by the Commission on Biology Education summarizes a study of the relevance of role-playing in environmental education. The researchers created different role-plays and analyzed them in light of certain values that 8 to 10 year-old children were able to distinguish. They determined that role-plays do have an impact and they facilitate the emergence of values such as solicitude, aestheticism, solidarity, tolerance, responsibility and autonomy.
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Wow Wow Wubzy Sings The Different Song
Look in the Mirror and Love What You See! We're All Different People. You are special and we all agree. This is a cute song that will help teach that we are all different and that makes us special.  This is a great resource for a teachable moment in the classroom and/or for a group/individual guidance lesson on tolerance and kindness. Content is appropriate for early elementary (K-2). 
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Finding Content
Connexions
This module describes how to use Connexions' Search and Browse features, as well as how to find related content from the content viewing page, through lens tags, and through author profiles.

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Cat skeleton
Sharp teeth function to tear and shred prey. The large eye sockets support large eyes, indicating the cat has effective eyesight for hunting. The cat's limbs are very flexible to allow for optimal agility. The cat's hind claws are very sharp to give the animal good traction. The ribcage provides protection for the cat's organs.
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Crowdfunding 2 En savoir plus
Activity to learn more about Crowdfunding, and discuss the reasons to finance projects or not.
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7 What's special about placental mammals?
The term mammal encompasses a huge variety of animals, including humans. But what makes a mammal a mammal? This unit explores some of the features, such as reproduction, lactation and thermoregulation methods, that mammals have in common. It is the first in a series of 10 ‘Studying mammals’ units.
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6 Thermoregulation and mammalian fur
The term mammal encompasses a huge variety of animals, including humans. But what makes a mammal a mammal? This unit explores some of the features, such as reproduction, lactation and thermoregulation methods, that mammals have in common. It is the first in a series of 10 ‘Studying mammals’ units.
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2.1 What is a group?
Are you always the quiet one when it comes to group discussion? This unit will help you improve your working relationships with other people in groups of three or more. This unit also deals with project life cycles, project management and the role of the leader.
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An introduction to music theory
This unit provides an introduction to music theory pitched at a level equivalent to Grades 1-3 of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music theory exams. The material will provide you with an understanding of such basic building blocks of music notation as music staves, clefs, rhythmic and pitch values, rhythmic metre and time signatures. You can test your understanding as you proceed by completing simple multiple-choice questions.
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The need for a department of death and renewal
Nick Wood, entrepreneur and business advisor, looks at why all businesses today need a 'death and renewal' department that has the ability to make difficult decisions to ensure the long-term survival of the organisation

Daphnia (eye)
The eye requires a constant supply of blood to function. The eyes are able to move because of specialized eye muscles.
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TED402 Session 14 Spring 2011
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PSY372 Session 1 Summer 2011
PSY372 Industrial and Organizational Psychology Session One 05/07/11 Donna El-Armale
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Professor David Neville explains his SURF project
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