Words In Action: FRENCH - Four poems by 19th and 20th century poets
Words In Action: FRENCH
Four poems by 19th and 20th century poets
Conte de fées by Robert Desnos Performed by Sasha Helton
Il pleure dans mon coeur by Paul Verlaine Performed by Trevor Jackson
Sensation by Arthur Rimbaud Performed by Clara Mathews
Le Cancre by Jacques Prévert Performed by Marisa Palucis
Words In Action - A MULTILINGUAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CELEBRATING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AT UC BERKELEY
Chevron Auditorium -- International House Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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Scientific Processes (Interactive)
This interactive activity adapted from NOVA provides students a way to gain a more accurate understanding of how science is done. Two videos, which feature the work of renowned scientists Percy Julian and Judah Folkman, demonstrate that while scientists may use an orderly approach to learn new information and solve problems, they proceed along different paths in their quests. Instead of referring to a delineated set of steps, the term "scientific process" encompasses the true nature of
Chubicorn!
This is how to draw and color Chubicorn. He is believed to be half unicorn and half water balloon. He is Shelby's companion in Shelby and the Blooms. The video provides careful instructions and is seven minutes long. Easy to follow.
Soils Around the World (Interactive)
Soils are created through the interaction of climate, vegetation, organisms, topography, and time on the organic and mineral material found on Earth's surface. Because different locations around the world have different climates and topographies and support different kinds of organisms, soil types vary from place to place. Each type possesses certain defining characteristics, including color, texture, and mineral composition. This interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domainfeatures s
Snowflake Physics (Interactive)
In this interactive activity adapted from SnowCrystals.com, learn about snowflake formation. Explore the molecular structure of ice and learn how the typical six-sided shape of snowflakes is due to the arrangement of water molecules in a hexagonal crystal lattice. Discover how snowflakes form and how different conditions affect their growth and morphology.
Some Genes Are Dominant (Interactive)
Using several animated sequences, this interactive activity adapted from the Dolan DNA Learning Center demonstrates the principle of dominance, which is fundamental to modern genetics. By crossing two pea plants, each pure-bred for a given trait like pea color, we learn why only the dominant trait—in this case, yellow pea color—appears in any and all offspring. We also learn why some offspring in subsequent generations exhibit the recessive trait—green—even though this ma
ISS Update - May 21, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 21, 2012.
ISS Update: SpaceX Dragon Launch Update
NASA Public Affairs Office commentator Pat Ryan talks with Mike Horkachuck, NASA Project Executive for SpaceX, for an update on the SpaceX Dragon's next launch attempt scheduled for Tuesday at 3:44 a.m. EDT.
Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
{Suresh 328 } Conversation about Cricket – my most favourite game
Master Your Vocabulary. Take a look at: Vocabulary Quiz - Hindi->English; Picture->Hindi; Recording->Hindi; and more!Vocabulary List - Easy to study list with pictures and recordings for some words{Suresh 328 }...
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5 Dogs 5 Bones by Todd Parr for Sesame Street.
Todd Parr, author and illustrator, created this short animated film for Sesame Street. Students will enjoy the colorful animation as they count to 5. This is a great resource for the early childhood classroom. (0:46)
Beginning Problem Solving: Finding Key Information
In this animated selection, Robin hosts a telelvision show called Amazing Facts. When Andy calls in to ask a question, he is overwhelmed with information. Teachers could use this video to demonstrate identifying key information to solve a word problem. ( 1:31)
Beyond efficiency
Dr Jonathan Trevor and Kate Tojeiro argue the traditional, bureaucratic organisation - based on execution and efficiency - is being replaced by network-based, informal structures as the industrial age disappears. Organisations need to cultivate a model of empowerment, development and liberation of talent within an organisation, to go beyond just merely seeking to exploit efficiencies, but to do something fundamentally different without reference necessarily to those above. The key to this empowe
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Metaphysics and Epistemology: what exists, what is its nature and how can we acquire knowledge of it?
Algebra 1 Substitution Method
In this 1:53 video students learn that how to use this method to help simplify their work. Easy to follow, but it moves very rapidly and so the video may need to be stopped to check student understanding.
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Science Bulletins: Congo Land Cover
Satellite data help scientists evaluate human impacts to ecosystems, especially in remote areas where field surveys are impractical. Researchers from the Woods Hole Research Center (WHRC) are using satellite data spanning more than three decades to map vegetation and roads in and around protected areas in northern Congo, Cameroon, and the Central African Republic.
21L.451 Introduction to Literary Theory (MIT)
This subject focuses on the ways in which we read, providing an overview of some of the different strategies of reading, comprehending and engaging with literary texts developed in the twentieth century. The course is organized around specific theoretical paradigms. In each case our task will be, first, to work through the selected reading in order to see how it determines or defines the task of literary interpretation; second, to locate the limits of each particular approach; and finally, to tr













