Otis Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Class of 2009
Each year, OTIS College of Art and Design's graduating Architecture/Landscape/Interiors (A/L/I) seniors design and build a full-scale spatial environment in their final semester of study. The site for the 2009 Architecture/Landscape/Interiors Installation was, for the first time in the history of the department, outside, on OTIS' Bobrow Thomas Green.
2009 Architecture/Landscape/Interiors seniors were presented a unique challenge as they were asked to design an exterior spatial environment, wi
Graduation: Emma Drinkall - Veterinary Medicine and Science
Emma Drinkall talks about graduating from The University of Nottingham with a degree in Veterinary Medicine and Science.
Te Tumu: Maria Bargh – Blue Economy Aotearoa
Dr Maria Bargh, Senior Lecturer Pukenga Matua, Te Kawa a Māui - Victoria University of Wellington presents an open lecture on the topic of “Blue Economy Aotearoa”. This lecture examines the ‘Blue Economy’ in light of Māori thoughts around waste, the environment and diverse economies. The ‘Blue Economy’ focuses on re-using waste for producing new products, and encourages the creation of innovations that imitate natural ecosystems. 13 July 2012.
Creativiteit in het onderwijs bevorderen

Second law of motion in angular form
Law of motion in angular form is a general law - not limited to linear or rotational motion. It is just that application of this form of law suits best to rotation that we tend to associate the law with rotational motion only.
Meet Journalist Simeon Tegel: Reporting on Climate Change in Latin America
Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/latin-america-climate-change-draught-natural-disasters-glaciers-global-warming
British journalist Simeon Tegal outlines the environmental issues spanning Latin America due to climate change in the region.
According to a report recently published by the Inter-American Development Bank, the cost of climate change to Latin American Nations will total 100 billion dollars per year by 2050. Such losses will most notably include a drop in food and agric
Disciplinary Thinking - Themes overview & Resource listing
Description: An overview of all resources within the themes for the Disciplinary Thinking project.
Theme: Overview of all themes
Subject: HE - Education
Author: Colleen McKenna and Jane Hughes: HEDERA, 2012
Owner: The University of Bath
Audience: Educational developers within accredited programmes and courses in higher education.
Issue Date: 6/09/2012
Version: Final
License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 UK: England & Wales License. (CC-BY-SA 2.0)
Keyword
Java OOP: Handling document events on a text field and creating a color swatch
Richard Baldwin
Learn how to handle document events on text fields containing color values. Also learn how to create a color swatch.
Some Rights R
Infofiche personages uit Zo gezegd 1.1 Voor de personages Hagob, Monserat, Dalia, Fomiye en Dorjee (uit Zo gezegd 1.1) werd een infofiche uitgewerkt met de volgende gegevens:

Welcome University of Minnesota Class of 2016
The First Year, "a romance of discovery," premiered August 30, 2012,
at the University of Minnesota Convocation. The silent comedy short
welcomed the U of M Class of 2016.
Berkman Center for Internet and Society and the Harvard Library : Meet & Greet, July 24, 2012
The Meet & Greet featured 6 speakers from the Berkman Center and Harvard Library sharing 5 minute overviews of projects with which they've been involved. Presentations were followed by an open discussion. The event was co-sponsored by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and Harvard Library Strategic Conversations.
Episode 89 - Windows Azure Mobile Services | Windows Azure Cloud Cover Show In this episode Nick and Nate are joined by Josh Twist – Senior Program Manager – who introduces Windows Azure Mobile Services. Josh demonstrates how easy it is to build Windows 8 apps with Mobile Services. Finally, Josh shows us his sample application DoTo that utilizes Mobile Services.
Reuters Today: Waiting for Ben
Aug. 31 - Markets wait for Ben Bernanke's speech at Jackson Hole, with clues to QE3 eagerly sought, and Apple and Google could be in secret talks over a truce.
The Magic School Bus In The City - City Critters
On the class' first "normal" field trip to the zoo, they wonder how the animals could live in the city. Ms. Frizzle then turns the kids into various city animals (Tim, Arnold, and Phoebe into foxes; Ralphie, Wanda, and Keesha into possums; Dorothy Ann and Carlos into peregrine falcons, and Ms. Frizzle a raccoon), but the bus thinks it's a bear, and with Liz inside, leaves the class. Worse, the city authorities are after the bus, thinking that it is a lost animal needing to return home. Will the
Calculus and Physical Science Tutorial Lab
Learn about the Calculus and Physical Science Tutorial Lab and all it does for GRCC students.
Koto Music - Sakura
Koto Music - Sakura. One image, of cherry blossoms, appears on the screen as the music plays. (03:53)
NASA | Magnificent Eruption in Full HD
On August 31, 2012 a long filament of solar material that had been hovering in the sun's atmosphere, the corona, erupted out into space at 4:36 p.m. EDT. The coronal mass ejection, or CME, traveled away from the sun at over 900 miles per second. This movie shows the ejection from a variety of viewpoints as captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO), and the joint ESA/NASA Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). (02:11)
Quick Math Review to Prep for Algebra 1
This is 1 of 4 videos I custom made for an educator in California for an experimental 1-week video homework program. I have only edited the beginning and ending titles. Although not designed for the general public, you may find them useful.
This video provides a quick general math review of concepts needed to do well in Algebra 1. Covers: Order of Operations, Fraction Arithmetic, Basic Algebraic Concepts and Terminology, Converting Verbal Phrases to Algebraic Expressions and
Walt Disney - Mini Biography
Watch a short biography video on Walt Disney, including his early love of drawing, the debut of Mickey Mouse in "Steamboat Willie," his feature films "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and "Mary Poppins," and the opening of Disneyland in 1955. (04:16)
Orion Parachute Test, Aug. 28, 2012
A dart-shaped test vehicle that is used to simulate Orion's parachute compartment descends above the skies of the U.S. Yuma Army Proving Ground in Arizona. Engineers were testing the maximum pressure Orion's chutes might face when returning from exploration missions.













