1.3 Examples of projects A project might involve establishing a new product or service, developing an existing product or service or discontinuing a product or closing a service that is no longer required. A project might arise from recognition of new needs of customers or service users or from an opportunity that is expected to deliver benefits to the organisation. Projects might also arise from a new organisational requirement, for example, as a
Fit Your Golf Grip to Your Swing
This two minute video reviews the different types of grips to use when golfing.
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A round up of wild horses proves too strenuous for a young colt in this video segment from Nature.
Inside the Mango Developer Tools: Bing Audio Join Brandon Watson as he interviews the people behind the next release of Windows Phone, Mango. In this installment he chats with Steve Cosman- one of the people behind the new Bing Audio.

2.2 Feeding techniques
From pygmy shrews to armadillos, a wide range of mammals survive on a diet made up largely of insects. Many of these have fascinating adaptations suited to catching or rooting out their prey. In this unit you will learn about these adaptations, along with survival strategies for when food is scarce. This is the second unit in the ‘Studying mammals’ series.
Vaardigheden in het verkeer bij kinderen Een kind tot twaalf jaar beschikt over de vaardigheden die overeenkomen met zijn ontwikkeling. Maar plaats je die groep van kinderen (van kleuter tot acht jaar) in het verkeer, dan begrijp je snel waar ik naartoe wil. We kunnen ze maar beter …

2.3 Railways in Britain The railway age started with attempts to make a steam engine small enough to be fitted to a wagon for hauling coal at collieries, the wheels moving on a wooden or iron rail for guidance. Improvements to the drive mechanism led directly to the Locomotion designed by George Stephenson, and the opening of the first passenger and goods service for the 27 miles between Stockton and Darlington in County Durham. It was opened in 1825 and was quickly followed in 1830 by a line between Manchest
This Week @Minnesota: New student orientation, DJ Sovietpanda and the Dairy Lab
In the University of Minnesota weekly webisode series "This Week @Minnesota" for June 4 - June 11, 2011, we give you a taste of New Student Orientation where incoming freshman and their parents will learn about University life, feature the beats of DJ Sovietpanda of Too Much Love as part of the Northrop Summer Concert Series and taste the ice cream at the Dairy Lab.
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Daniel Beaumont: The Life and Times of Son House
Professor Daniel Beaumont, author of "Preachin' the Blues: The Life and Times of Son House," discusses Delta blues musician Son House and how the blues influenced American culture. Beaumont teaches courses in both Religion and Classics and in History. His courses range from Arabic language and literature to the blues.
Civil Rights Triumph 11/08/2010 12:00 PM
More than 40 years ago, two teenage boys were brutalized and murdered. With the assistance of the law school's Civil Rights and Restorative Justice project, the victims' families received a landmark civil settlement. The family members will discuss their pursuit of justice during a special visit to the School of Law.
Sea Surface Temperature in the Pacific from TRMM: January 1998 through July 1998)
Sea surface temperature in the Pacific Ocean as measured by the TMI instrument on TRMM for the period January 1998 through July 1998
Learn with Pictures and Video S4 #23 - How to Put Feelings into Japanese Words
Moving to Japan has unleashed so many feelings that you’ve never really been able to express in Japanese. Like the frustration you felt when you got stuck in traffic…twice in one day. Or the anger that you felt when someone stole your wallet. Or the joy of your first paycheck in Japanese money. Now that [...]
Een formulier invullen: Êtes-vous content?
Op het einde van deze les kun je een evaluatieformulier van een hotel invullen.
Simple Instruments
In this activity, students work with partners to create four different instruments to investigate the frequency of the sounds they make. Students may chose to make a shoebox guitar, water glass xylophone, straw panpipe or a soda bottle organ (or all four!).
Sowbug top
Sowbugs can protect themselves by folding in half to hide their legs and underbelly. Sowbugs can't roll into a ball like pill bugs.
1.3 Characters: the Ally and the ‘Emotional worker’
In this unit, we look at the roles that are taken when working with young people. We focus on what those working with young people actually do, starting with some analysis of roles. We show that, in the context of work with young people, the term is more than simply a statement about who does what: it also says something about the kinds of relationships we form with young people and the values we bring to our work. We then move on to discuss roles in relation to the ‘bigger picture’ of organ
Exponents
Scott Starks
This module is part of a collection of modules that present topics covered in a PreCalculus (MATH 1508) class at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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If You're Happy and You Know It Animated Song with Words
Cute version of If You're Happy and Know It. Words appear at the bottom on of the screen while children are doing motions in background. Music plays but no one sings. This would be a good resource for an early childhood classroom. (1:02)
Les jeunes et l'alcool - Quiz
Students can test their knowledge of young people's relationship with alcohol













