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This square contains The south-western part of Mytholmroyd town and the lower end of the scenic valley of Cragg Vale.
2nd Annual Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Competition
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Our 2nd Annual Business Plan and Elevator Pitch Competition is open to all current full or part-time SPC students enrolled in a degree or certificate program.
With prizes totaling up to $10,000.00, students with a great business idea should attend an InfoByte information session on one of our campuses to learn more about eligibility, how to enter, resources to help you create a business plan and/or elevator pitch, criteria, prizes and more!
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Mexican women fight for their lives
Dec. 27 - Women wrestlers, or luchadoras, compete in Mexican lucha libre or wrestling, a sport normally dominated by men and macho behavior. Tara Cleary reports.
Namaqua Chameleon---Varied Skin Coloration
This short video gives excellent real life footage of Namaqua Chameleons and their varied skin colors. Students will enjoy seeing the close up shots of the colors on these amazing lizards against desert backgrounds. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Koduloomad - tunnikava
Õppematerjalid teema "Koduloomad" õppimiseks. Sobib kasutamiseks II klassis. Tunni põhjalikum kirjeldus õpetaja tunnikavas.
Integreeritud õppematerjalid
Kodulehekülg, mis sisaldab erinevate õppeainete töölehti, esitlusi, elektroonilisi teste, ristsõnu, pildimaterjali, huvitavaid linke ja õpiotstarbelisi mänge ning palju muud põnevat, mis aitab ainetundi huvitavamaks muuta. Materjal on mõeldud kasutamiseks I ja II kooliastmes. Sobib kasutada ka lasteaias.
Jim Madigan & Mike McLaughlin postgame (Mariucci Classic vs. Princeton • Dec. 30, 2011)
The Northeastern men's hockey team will play in the championship game of the Mariucci Classic on New Year's Eve after the Huskies tied Princeton in the tournament's first semifinal bout, 3-3, but eventually skated to the finals after Justin Daniels ended the shootout in the eighth round.
Northeastern's six-game winning streak was halted but the unbeaten spell stretches to seven after the Huskies surrendered three one-goal leads on Friday night at Mariucci Arena. Princeton's power play unit regi
Meet the World's Biggest Bat
With their giant wingspans, flying foxes are the world's biggest bats. Australia's black flying foxes are a prime example, with wingspans up to six feet (or two meters). (02:21)
Social Studies
Author(s):
Religious Roots of Underground Railroad/Myths About Harriet Tubman
This historian tells of the myths that surrounds the life of Harriet Tubman. Kate Clifford Larson, is a historian and author of Bound For the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero
( New York : Ballantine Books, 2004) (03:45)
Nano Hairs Twist Into Tiny Dreadlocks
Under the right conditions, tiny synthetic hairs will twist together to form intricate braids. Joanna Aizenberg, a professor of materials science, chemistry and chemical biology and Radcliffe professor at Harvard University, shows us what the nano knots look like and what they might be good for. (2:15)
A primer in MathML
This course, as the name suggest, is intended to help authors who want to publish mathematical content on web. The emphasis here is to enable learners to quickly adapt to the extensive mathML markup language and begin writing codes even without a specialized editor, available commercially. The course is presented in the form of a tutorial, which essentially saves on unnecessary details. This tutorial is not intended currently (may be supplemented later with the help coming from others) to be a c
Naive Room Response Deconvolution
ELEC 301 project by William Howison, Chris Lamontagne, Bryce Luna, and David Newell. Given the output of a system and the system characteristics we can determine the input. We will determine the system characteristics of two rooms by playing an (approximate) impulse and recording the impulse response, and then we will play music into the same rooms and record the output. Using MATLAB we will deconvolve the output with the system response to determine a rough approximation of the input.
Audio Localization
This course has been created as an introduction to audio localization, and how beamforming can be applied in a real-time environment.
Opening an Hispanic restaurant
This lesson focuses on vocabulary and currency associated with food, restaurants, and menus. Students conduct research to create an authentic menu with a companion recipe books. The lesson culminates in short presentations and food samples.
Exploring the Everglades
After reading the book "Everglades" by Jean Craighead George, students will apply basic Internet navigation and computer skills to complete a scavenger hunt about the Everglades. As a culmination activity, students will use a word processing program to type a paragraph detailing what they have learned about the Everglades.
Arachnid anatomy!
This lesson is part of a science unit entitled "Spiders: Fact and Fiction." During this lesson, learning will focus on specific body anatomy, functions and distinguishing characteristics of spiders.
Describing Japanese screens and scrolls through words
The first part of a unit on talking and writing about, as well as creating, Japanese screen and scroll paintings. The purpose of this unit plan is to introduce descriptive aspects of art criticism, while teaching appreciation for the art and culture of Japan. Students use observation and descriptive writing to discover richly detailed Japanese screen and scroll paintings so that another student can illustrate it in the next lesson.
Piggies
This activity is a fun, interactive lesson that integrates children's literature with math. (A great way to integrate author studies!) This activity allows students to be involved in all 4 learning styles (visual, auditory, tactile and kinesthetic). I spread this lesson out over two days.
Cause and effect writing: What it looks like and who reads it
Students examine the causes and effects presented in a brochure called "Ozone: The Good and the Bad." They also examine the language of the brochure with regard to audience appropriateness. Students then write their own brochures examine their classmates' brochures for cause and effect and for audience appropriateness.













