An expensive abuse of justice? Why current habeas corpus must be reformed
The legal safeguard habeas corpus is being used in ways it was never intended, resulting in a costly waste of scarce legal resources and taxpayer dollars, according to two researchers who have studied thousands of habeas cases.
PediNeuroLogic Exam: 18 Month Old: Normal: Fine Motor/Coordination - Drawing/Scribbling
An 18 month old child can hold a pen and imitates scribbling or can scribble spontaneously. At this age he is holding the pen between the thumb and first 3 fingers and is developing a tripod position of the hand for drawing. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
Renting a car - filling out a form in French on the internet
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to fill out a form on the Internet to make a reservation on a rental car.
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Panel 1: The Vision of HSR in California: Mobility, Sustainability and Smart Growth
California's population may reach 60 million by 2050. This growth will require major new investments in transportation. Choices include expanded, highways, airports, rail systems, and transit, innovative operations and management, more effective pricing, and better-coordinated land use and transportation. How might a well-integrated HSR system contribute to California's future? This session will review the current state of the California HSR project and its role in supporting the state's enviro
Making Gasoline from CO2 Using E.Coli: Spencer Glantz
Spencer Glantz is a student at the University of Pennsylvania, and is involved in Penn's Center for Undergraduate Research and Fellowships (CURF). He has taken a job with a startup company working in the emerging field of synthetic biology on projects such as producing gasoline from CO2 using E.coli.
He is a Biochemical Engineering student & a Benjamin Franklin Scholar, and conducts research at Penn's Medical School studying the promise of "Differentiation Therapy" to improve treatment of Leuke
Office 365 - Taking care of your data Doug Kim from The Office Blog stops by the C9 studio to tackle the subject of taking care of your data with Office 365.

Sticks and Stones Will Break That Bone!
Students learn about the strength of bones and methods of helping to mend fractured bones. During a class demonstration, a chicken bone is broken by applying a load until it reaches a point of failure (fracture). Then, working as biomedical engineers, students teams design their own splint or cast to help repair a fractured bone, learning about the strength of materials used.
Sea Urchin Development
This article describes set-up and maintenance of marine aquaria for maintaining sea urchins and procedures for the study of developmental biology of sea urchins from fertilization to pluteus larva.
Nerd Outlaws
Every family is a little dysfunctional. Some families are downright criminal. Join curators as they discuss fragments torn from members of the infamous Dalton gang after a foiled heist then go behind the scenes to examine Prohibition-era beer steins.
Buck-Toothed Demon Lizard | How To Confuse A Mosquito
Dr. Hans Sues from the National Museum of Natural History discusses the new T. rex relation he recently identified. Also, learn how we might avoid mosquitoes by confusing their ability to hone in on us.
Protein Synthesis
Directed in 1971 by Robert Alan Weiss for the Department of Chemistry of Stanford University and imprinted with the "free love" aura of the period, this short film continues to be shown in biology class today. It has since spawn a series of similar funny attempts at vulgarizing protein synthesis. Narrated by Paul Berg, 1980 Nobel prize for Chemistry.
TAO-TRITON Array: Sphere View with Push
This animation was developed for a PBS NOVA episode on El Nino-La Nina.
John Helmers -- "The Coming Economic Recovery and How to Profit From It"
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1.1 Reporting international financial information This unit is not concerned with how accounting information is captured or stored, nor how it is used internally within an international group, although those are certainly significant issues, but rather with how public financial statements are prepared, audited and used. Essentially, we are dealing with how reports on a company's financial situation are compiled for external purposes and how that compilation is constrained and shaped. Reporting rules are not exactly the same in any two countr
A conversation with Steve Levy '87
ESPN Anchor Steve Levy '87 talks about his Oswego experience prior to hosting the annual Commencement Eve Dinner and Torchlight Ceremony May 13, 2011.
Intro to Economic Development 2June2011
Intro to Economic Development 2June2011
Bitstrips - De Bitstrips is een hulpmiddel voor het bouwen van kleine strips met of zonder humor, in het onderwijs kunnen investeringen worden veel ... maar zet studenten om concepten te illustreren …
















