Making a table reservation in a restaurant:
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to: make a table reservation in a restaurant. You will also learn the different types of restaurants and what you can expect there to be on the menu.
Sets and Counting: Homework
UniqU, LLC
This chapter covers principles of sets and counting. After completing this chapter students should be able to: use set theory and venn diagrams to solve counting problems; use the multiplication […]
Belle Isle, 1949, by Philip Levine
In Philip Levine's post-war poem, Belle Isle, 1949, two strangers meet, swim, and part, exploring themes of connection, boundaries, and where we come from. This video segment comes from Poetry Everywhere.
Le système scolaire français - Quiz
Greater familiarity with L'Education Nationale in France and a desire to learn more about the system.
New York City False Color Time Lapse from SeaWiFS
Transitions between relatively cloud free scenes of the region around New York City using true color land and clouds with false color-chlorophyll water images, all from SeaWiFS
videotwo
Description not set
A Boat That Floats
In this video from Curious George, children build boats out of everyday materials and then predict and observe whether the boats sink or float.
Tempo and mode in macroevolution Fall 2007
General Biology - Fall 2007. This is a general introduction to plant development, form, and function; population genetics, ecology, and evolution. Intended for students majoring in the biological sciences, but open to all qualified students.
In general at the end of Biology 1B students will be able to: describe the scientific method and explain how it would be applied to a novel problem; explain the consequences of random variation when extrapolated over time; distinguish between positive and
Leading in tough times How to harness leaders in the middle ranks Leaders can increase the gap Sir John Egan GLS 2010 interview Dan and Gwen Taylor Lecture - 2010 Dan and Gwen Taylor Lecture - 2010 Modis Landcover of Asia AIRS Volumetric Cloud Data (Fly Out) Images of Earth and Space II The route of France Writers on Writing
Many areas of the business world are in states of turmoil. At such times the need for leadership is paramount argues Nigel Nicholson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour
Michael Jarrett, Adjunct Professor of Organisational Behaviour discusses how companies can harness the leadership of middle ranks to become successful; he says that in many ways those who are managers and add value today will be the leaders tomorrow
Randall Peterson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour discusses the importance of leadership during a downturn. If employees believe and trust in the organisation and its leadership, they are more likely to stay focussed, engaged and work hard
Sir John Egan (MSc01), Chairman, Severn Trent plc, on what we can learn from emerging markets
Annette Baier, Department of Philosophy presents the first annual Dan and Gwen Taylor lecture.
Annette Baier, Department of Philosophy presents the first annual Dan and Gwen Taylor lecture.
New NASA satellite-generated land cover maps are providing scientists with a detailed picture of the distribution of Earths ecosystems and land use Scientists can better determine how vegetation is distributed and land is being used around the world with new NASA satellite-generated land-cover maps. These new maps, based on a global digital database of land cover types Earth images that is updated every 16 days, will help scientists better understand the Earths climate and carbon budget and clim
This visualization shows Aqua-AIRS simulated volumetric cloud data for September 13, 1999. The data was created using the Finite Volume Community Climate Model (FVCCM). Temperature and cloud data sets were match rendered for cross dissolves in post production. This visualization was created as a part of the Aqua prelaunch package.
This videotape tours the Solar System and outer space using scientific visualizations from Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the HPCC Earth and Space Sciences Project. At the Sun, simulations investigate processes that create magnetic field and release energetic particles. Earth science begins with the Pacific Ocean, studying the 1997-98 El Nino and Cyclone Susan. Crossing the globe, visualizations trace North Americas East Coast and ocean currents in the North Atlantic
At the end of this chapter you will be able to follow a report of a sport event on the radio.
In this video from ThinkTV Dayton, three successful Ohio authors tell you about their writing process.













