Engels : Kleuren De kaartjes zijn er voor het aanleren van de kleuren in het Engels. Eronder staat hoe het fonetisch uitgesproken wordt. Diverse opdrachten zijn mogelijk: zoek het woord bij de kleur of andersom, spreek de kleur in het …
Session 3: Blogging platforms – pros and cons
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Facebook logo
"f" logo downloaded from http://www.facebook.com/brandpermissions/logos.php, according to guidelines and terms.
"DMC Upside": A&P Resource Room Grand Opening
The Student Success Center held a grand opening on Feb. 16, 2012 for its new Anatomy and Physiology Resource Room on the East Campus of Del Mar College. This segment of the "DMC Upside" television program was featured in the March 2012 edition, which airs on cable channel 19 in Corpus Christi.
Unique Learning Environment of MIT
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Cómo dibujar una calabaza para Halloween - en español
Para este dibujo, utiliza una cartulina naranja o una blanca pintándola de color naranja. Sigue el boceto que proponen en este vídeo y sus estudiantes podrán dibujar una calabaza. Puede ser el elemento decorativo perfecto para Halloween. (2:30)
Technologies in Sport Symposium - Session 3
Technologies of the body, Gregor was a research scientist at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, for 16 years before, in 2008, becoming an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary’s, Program in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies. Currently, he is also a part-time Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in Canada. In addition, Gregor is a Distinguished Scholar in the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University, USA and Ad
Ethics of Assassination
The 2012 Donchian Ethics Symposium asks law, public policy and philosophy experts to examine the morality, legality and nature of assassination, and whether it differs from other types of killing. Moderator David Lefkowitz leads the discussion between panelists Whitley R. P. Kaufman, an expert on preventive war, the legal justification of self-defense and the moral legitimacy of causing harm to civilians in war; Mary Ellen O'Connell, the Robert and Marion Short Chair in Law and Research Professo
Race and Ethnicity: The Japanese-American Experience in World War II
Professor Yan Bai presents "The Japanese-American Experience in World War II" at GRCC's Race and Ethnicity Conference.
IDS336 Session 11 Spring 2012
Jazz in the Modern Era with Chet Hanley 04/03/12
ASP.NET Open Sourcing Discussion with Scott Hanselman At DevConnections, Scott Hanselman announced that some of the core components of the ASP.NET framework— MVC, Web API, and Razor—are all going open source, and that Microso
Andean Hillstar Hummingbird--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of an Andean Hillstar Hummingbird. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of this amazing bird as it interacts with its natural environment. The Andean Hillstar (Oreotrochilus estella) is a species of hummingbird in the Trochilidae family. It is found in grassland, scrub and woodland in the Altiplano of southern Peru, Bolivia, northern Chile, and north-western Argentina. This is
Sight Specific: LACPS and the Politics of Community Symposium (Session 1) USC Fisher Museum of Art
"Looking Back." February 11, 2012. Join exhibition Curator Tim Wride as he moderates a panel comprised of former members of LACPS to contextualize its importance as a cultural and community phenomenon.
USC Fisher Museum of Art
Sustainable Development and Integrated Management Approach
In main stream theory of development, development measured by "economic growth" was the main theme. The meaning of “development” in the context of international development had evolved during the past 30 years. From the lessons of 1980s, particularly represented by failures and mistakes in development field in Africa and Asia, "sustainable development" has become underlying concept to plan, implement and evaluate the development practice
Nobel Laureate Dr. Shirin Ebadi Recoreded on 4/4/12
Centipede
One reason why the centipede is considered to be a myriapod is because it has one set of antennae. Centipedes look very similar to millipedes, but they have less legs.
Working with Industry
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Duke Chapel Live - Easter Sunday- 4/8/2012- Sam Wells
Duke Chapel Live - Easter - 4/8/2012
Opening Excerpt from the Sermon:(47:35)
"I wonder if you've ever looked into a deep, dark, cave. It's cold, it's mysterious, it's maybe a little damp, and there's this little voice in your head that's saying to you, 'If I go down too far into it either there'll be something scary and angry down there that'll get me, or, maybe worse, there'll be some kind of rock that will roll across the face of the cave and shut me in -- and no one will hear my cries.' Mar
Legatum Lecture: Chris Meyer "The Emerging Economies Drive the Evolution of Capitalism" For half a century the US has sat at the center of the global economic system, and Western-style capitalism has dominated. Now, it's no secret that the center of gravity is shifting. Christopher Meyer discuss today's deeply held assumptions about capitalism and the world of other possibilities in emerging economies. For more videos visit:http://legatum.mit.edu/media?tag=Video <
Telescopic Lens Offers Patients With Macular Degeneration an Improved Quality of Life
The implantable miniature telescope (Vision Care, Saratoga, CA), now available at the Storm Eye Institute of the Medical University of South Carolina, offers patients with end-stage advanced macular degeneration a means to restore a degree of vision (at least two lines of best-corrected distance visual acuity) and to reestablish self-reliance. Charlene M. Grice, M.D., of Storm Eye Institute discusses the mechanism of action of the telescopic lens, the criteria for patient selection, and the gain













