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Intro to Chemistry: 2.1: History of the Atom (1/2)
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.1: History of the Atom. This lesson focuses on the history, beginning with John Dalton's theory, and the size of the atom. A diagram of Rutherford's model of the atom is also shown and explained. ( 8:20)
Authors@Google: W. Scott Poole
Author W. Scott Poole visits Google Cambridge to speak about his new book, Monsters in America. From the book's description:
"Salem witches, frontier wilderness beasts, freak show oddities, alien invasions, Freddie Krueger. From our colonial past to the present, the monster in all its various forms has been a staple of American culture. A masterful survey of our grim and often disturbing past, Monsters in America uniquely brings together history and culture studies to expose the dark obsessions
UR School of Law - Election Law Panel: Voting Rights, Redistricting, and the Constitution
Election Law Panel: Voting Rights, Redistricting, and the Constitution
Sponsored by UR School of Law, the American Constitution Society, the Black Law Students Association and Metro Richmond Young Democrats.
This panel discussion on election law took place on Monday, Oct. 24,2011 and was held in University of Richmond's Queally Hall in the Ukrop Auditorium.
Panelists included:
• Del. Jennifer McClellan (Virginia House of Delegates)-Virginia Redistricting
• J. Gerald Hebert (Campaign L
Star Life
Visitors to this site can follow the life cycle of a star, beginning with its formation from matter exploded outward by the Big Bang, followed by its expansion into a red giant as nuclear "fuel" is consumed, and ending with its "death" in a supernova, after which it becomes a neutron star or black hole.
International Graduation 2011: Wednesday 16 Nov, 10am
Coverage of our 10am International Graduation ceremony.
The fate of the EU and its impact on the U.S.
The Euro zone is still trying to dig itself out of its financial mess and prevent more countries, like Spain and Italy, from sinking into a black hole. At a panel discussion called, The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Robert Rubin, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, sat down with Chrystia Freeland and told her how he thinks the EU crisis could end and what impact it could have on the U.S.
"Like that statue at Jammie stairs": Some student perceptions and experiences of institutional cultu In this project, students spoke out about their experiences at UCT.













