Un peu de retard: je excuseren voor een laattijdige aankomst
Op het einde van deze les kun je je excuseren omdat je te laat aankomt in het hotel.
Do Materials Get Tired? Intro
This video explains matter is made up of atoms that dictate the properties of materials. Mechanical engineers measure the stress a material can take until it breaks. Their ultimate goal is to make a material that will repair itself.
In Praise of Old Books I recently purchased the new model of Barnes and Noble's Nook eReader. (I reviewed the older Nook here and Author(s):

A reading and translation of Goethe's poem Das Rosenband
A reading and translation of Goethe's poem Das Rosenband.
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24.00 Problems in Philosophy (MIT)
The course has two goals. First, to give you a sense of what philosophers think about and why. Here we look at a number of perennial philosophical problems, including some or all of: how knowledge differs from "mere opinion," the objectivity (or not) of moral judgment, logical paradoxes, mind/body relations, the nature and possibility of free will, and how a person remains the same over time, as their bodily and psychological traits change. The second goal is to get you thinking philos
Ol' Bill
Grandma Alice talks about 'Ol Bill, the mule, in this video segment from Jakers!
Testing the Caverns
This lesson provides a fun, activity-based closure to the Asteroid Impact unit. Students build model caverns using paper mache or clay and bury them in a tray of sand. Next, they test the models by dropping balls onto them to simulate an asteroid hitting the earth. By molding paper mache around a balloon to form a dome, or around a small cardboard box to form a rectangular structure, students will be able to build their caverns.
The Discoveries of Stars By the Hubble Telescope
The Discoveries of Stars By the Hubble Telescope - Learn about the discovery of several stars in space and black holes by the Hubble space telescope. (03:27)
Seminar 22- USAWC Distance Education Class of 2011
One more challenge faced the senior officers as they celebrated completion of two years of internet-based studies at the Army War College's distance education program. The largest graduation class in college history received their diplomas on a day of record-breaking heat, July 22, at historic Carlisle Barracks.
5.6 Developing the Open University hard systems method When the writers of the course T301 Complexity Management and Change, the predecessor to T306 (the course from which this unit is taken), started in 1982 they had to decide what to include and what to leave out (just as we have). They started with the systems analysis approach of the engineers De Neufville and Stafford (1971), which had been developed in a civil engineering group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). De Neufville and Stafford defined systems analysis as &
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning
Symposium on Data-Driven Approaches to Droughts (DDAD2011), June 21-22, 2011. A presentation by Laura Danielson from the Polis Center at IUPUI discussing Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning: Overview of the Local Planning Process and Future Enhancements.
UC Berkeley Energy Symposium
Challenges, Opportunities, and the Role of UC Berkeley in Creating a Sustainable Energy Future
With growing concern over high energy prices, energy security, and global warming, the time is right for bold steps to build a sustainable energy future. UC Berkeley has committed to leading the investment in clean energy research, preparing the next generation of leadership, and helping to craft sound public policies.
The 2007 UC Berkeley Energy Symposium will give you an inside look at the research
Inbreeding Depression and the Evolutionary Advantage of Outbreeding
This resource is a detailed manual of protocols and instructional information for carrying out an undergraduate laboratory exercise in plant reproductive biology, evolution, and genetics, including student outlines, instructors notes, suggested questions for laboratory reports, and sample data from a pilot study.
Nature Vs. Grace: Movie Clip From Tree of Life
This movie clip focuses on the two ways that a person can choose to live his/her life, by nature or by grace. Themes addressed through this clip include choices, contentment, fulfillment, and joy. ( 2:10)
The Hallelujah Flight
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Reading, vocabulary, structures: I want to be a pilot... What do I have to do?
The student practices their reading comprehension and vocabulary by means of texts concerning the training of pilots. He/she exercise structuring details by comparing data from several websites.













