National Security, the War on Terror, and the Constitution: A Forum
2006 Constitution Day Event
National Security, the War on Terror, and the Constitution: A Forum
A campus wide forum held in honor of Constitution Day and the 5th anniversary of the Terrorist Attack on the World Trade Center.
In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, the United States quickly responded with a wide range of statutes, executive orders and public policy statements reflecting the perceived need for more effective information gathering, as well as new understandi
The Changing Geographic Distribution of Malaria with Global Climate Warming
In this exercise, students analyze climate data to find areas in the southern United States that are now close to having conditions in which the malaria parasite and its mosquito hosts thrive. Then they attempt to forecast when areas might become climatically suitable. Learning goals, context for use, teaching tips, materials, assessment tips and related resources are provided.
International Economics: Theory and Policy
International Economics: Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic’s belief that students need to learn the theory and models to understand how economics works and how economists understand the world. And, that these ideas are accessible to most students if they are explained thoroughly.
So, if you are looking for an International Economics text that will prepare your PhD students while promoting serious comprehension for the non-economics major, Steve Suranovic’s International Economic
Understanding Mathematics
Peter Alfeld wrote this study guide for undergraduate mathematics students at the University of Utah. Alfeld discusses what it means to understand mathematics rather than just understanding how to solve problems, and how to approach mathematics in a more effective way. Links to comments, examples, and frequently asked questions are included.
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Unlocking the Endocrine System
Students learn how the endocrine system works and compare it to the mail delivery system. Students discuss the importance of communication in human body systems and relate that to engineering and astronauts.
Walk, Run, Jump!
In this activity, students participate in a series of timed relay races using their skeletal muscles. The compare the movement of skeletal muscle and relate how engineers help astronauts exercise skeletal muscles in space.
Japanese Culture Class #61 - New Word and Buzzword-of-the-Year Grand Prix 2009
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You call up your good friend on Friday night and ask him in Japanese, “Hey buddy, what are your plans for tonight?” He responds in Japanese, “Um, nothing…I just want to stay in and catch up on house chores and watch some television.” You reply in Japanese, “You’ve got to be [...]
History of St. Patrick's Day
This three minute video explains how St. Patrick's Day came to be and the legend behind the holiday. Many myths are discussed. A good overview of the day and easy for students to follow except for some religious terms such as Lent that may need an explanation. Also explains how the Irish immigrated to other countries and spread took their culture with them.
mvcConf 2 - Glenn Block: Take some REST with WCF In WCF, we’re serious about HTTP and we’re serious about REST. We’re making deep investments in WCF to provide more natural support for HTTP and for building RESTful systems. If you want to exposing your APIs in a web friendly manner that leverages all the richness, scale and evolve-ability that HTTP has to offer then this talk is for you. Recorded live as part of mvcConf 2
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L’informatique dans les sciences de la vie (video)
Dans cet exposé François Rechenmann propose un rapide survol des méthodes algorithmiques utilisées au niveau de l'analyse du génome. On y découvre que l'informatique est à la fois un outil incontournable, puisque seules des méthodes algorithmiques automatiques issus de travaux sur le traitement automatique de texte peuvent analyser les masses, mais aussi que la modélisation elle-même de ces données biologique est informatique. Cet exposé introduit deux contenus, plus détaillés
"Grease" Vocal and Choreography, Take 2
More singing and dancing rehearsal footage for SUNY Oswego's upcoming production of "Grease."
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Un conférence de L'UTLS au lycée
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Lycée André Malraux (77130 Montereau-Fault-Yonne)
CHORIOCENTESES ET PLACENTOCENTESES DES 2EME ET 3EME TRIMESTRE
Les choriocentèses et les placentocentèses sont d'excellentes techniques de diagnostic prénatal pour obtenir un résultat cytogénétique rapide et fiable. Cependant, les cytogénéticiens sont le plus souvent réticents à établir le caryotype foetal à partir des biopsies de trophoblaste. En effet, le résultat rapide après examen "direct" des villosités choriales (peu fiable) est généralement souhaité par l'obstétricien et le résultat après culture des villosités c
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On 20 March 2010, the Department of Classics at The University of Nottingham hosted the Annual Meeting for Postgraduates in Ancient History, with nearly 100 delegates and 27 speakers from all over the UK.
The day concluded with a plenary debate between four leading UK Ancient Historians on the timely theme of 'Ancient History: Past, Present and Future.'
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