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Asia-Pacific future trends: episode 3
A new partnership between ANU and Columbia University is exploring the biggest issues in the Asia-Pacific region today. In the final episode of this three-part series, scholars from the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific and Columbia's Weatherhead East Asian Institute outline how countries like Australia and the United States can prepare themselves for the Asian century. From managing China's rise to increasing equality across the world's governing institutions the challenges and opportunities
Star Fish Walking
This star fish is walking around my tank all the time, it just cruises the entire tank. Excellent to watch; most students have never seen a live starfish up close. (0:45)
Highlights -- 2012 College of Charleston Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Highlights
See the FULL Morning and Afternoon Ceremonies:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB60369F1D671D473&feature=plcp
Find out more about the class of 2012:
http://cofc.edu/about/graduation-class-profiles/index.php
The College of Charleston undergraduate commencement ceremonies were held on Saturday, May 12, 2012 in the historic Cistern Yard. An additional record breaking 160 students graduated from The Graduate School of the College of Charleston on May 11, 2012 in the TD Arena.
The commenceme
HUM310 Session 3 Summer 2012
The Power of Masks with Bill DeLuca 05/20/12
TALAT Lecture 5103: Corrosion Control of Aluminium - Forms of Corrosion and Prevention
This lecture helps to understand the corrosion principles and to select protection methods; it explains how to use aluminium optimally even in aggressive environments. Some knowledge in aluminium metallurgy and general electrochemistry is assumed.
Tellen tot negen De presentatie is verbonden aan de werkbladen voor leerlingen. Het materiaal is bedoeld om de cijfers in te oefenen. Leerlingen oefenen het schrijven van de getallen, ook het vergelijken van getallen, optellen en aftrekken en oplossen van …
The Color of Soil
This USDA soil-conservation education site has a variety of educational resources related to soil science. Users can follow links to soil facts, resources, organizations and professional development. Information on this site can be adapted for use in college geoscience classes, particularly the wide variety of photos and the GLOBE soil analysis protocols.
WOD 5-30-12
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Please Play! Molecules Beckon
UMass Amherst chemistry professor Craig Martin wants the world to know that molecules are beautiful, so he created a unique interactive molecular playground where players can twirl, flip, rotate and re-size colorful models of chemicals including a zero-calorie fat substitute and a flu vaccine. The idea has caught on. There are now molecular playgrounds at the Springfield (Mass.) Science Museum, St. Olaf College in Minnesota and at science centers in San Francisco, Spain and Japan.
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science: Session 1. Earth's Solid Membrane: Soil
How does soil appear on a newly born, barren volcanic island? In this session, participants explore how soil is formed, its role in certain Earth processes, its composition and structure, and its place in the structure of the Earth.,Students and Scientists explore the question: What is soil?
Science in Focus: Force and Motion: Workshop 8. Bend and Stretch
We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects be
Science in Focus: Force and Motion: Workshop 8. Bend and Stretch
We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects be
Video -- Great Energy Challenge
This is a quick video from National Geographic's Great Energy Challenge campaign with Shell. It gives facts about all different types of energy and spurs a lot of great questions/dicsussions about various forms of energy. (01:43)
Shapes Lab (Interactive)
When it comes to strength, the shape of a structure and its individual parts is often as important as the material the structure is made of. This interactive activity from theBuilding Big Web site describes some of the properties of three different shapes -- the rectangle, triangle, and arch -- and explains why some shapes resist forces better than others.
Safeguarding Alaska's Waters (Interactive)
This interactive activity featuring videos adapted from the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council, KTOO, and NOVA: "The Big Spill" explains how oil and other environmental contaminants jeopardize the health of animal and human populations along the Alaska coastline. It also features four strategies that the region's residents have developed since the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound to safeguard against incidents that may disrupt the local eco
POW-erful Design exhibit at MSU Museum
Ryan Claytor, owner of Elephant Eater Comics and MSU visiting assistant professor, speaks about his life with comics and how he hopes to inspire others.
Vocal activities on Bach Chorale
A list of suggested teacher directed activities of a vocal nature which take a group of students through a series of steps which develop a sense of tonality while at the same time introduces them to the final (and also the first) movement of the Bach Cantata.
Shwe Dagone Pagoda The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Shwe Dagone Pagoda, Rangoon.
Location: Rangoon, Burma
Date: 1907
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Science in Focus: Force and Motion: Workshop 8. Bend and Stretch
We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects be














