Studying mammals: Meat eaters
The powerful and majestic carnivores are the focus of many television documentaries. In this unit we will delve into the lives of these fearsome hunters and explore their physical adaptations and social behaviour. This is the fifth unit in the ‘Studying mammals’ series. First published on Thu, 21 Jul 2011 as Author(s):
Studying mammals: Plant predators
From the mouse-deer to the elephant, plant eaters come in all shapes and sizes. But how do they manage to flourish on a salad diet? In this unit we will examine the special features that allow them to extract their nutrients from leaves, and see how some plants protect themselves from these predators. This is the fourth unit in the ‘Studying mammals’ series.Author(s):
Studying mammals: Chisellers
Ever wondered why rats, mice and squirrels seem to reproduce at such an alarming rate? Rodents are among the most successful of all the mammal groups. In this unit you will learn more about some of the evolutionary features that make these creatures so plentiful. This is the third unit in the ‘Studying mammals’ series. First published on Thu, 21 Jul 20
Time Lapse of Plants Growing Time lapse of some bush beans growing from seeds. The video was shot over a 4 day period using a Canon GL2 video camera in time lapse mode.
Career Services: Resumes and More!
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DWTS - Dancing With Three-Dimensional Sound
Minh Nguyen
This collection is the report for our final project in ELEC 301: DWTS-Dancing With Three-Dimensional Sound.
Some Rights Reserve
Hightlights
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Covering the Bases
The Mark H. McCormack Department of Sport Management at UMass Amherst earned national attention in October 2012 by organizing a standing-room only event that starred three sport management alumni who are Major League Baseball general managers. The McCormack Department is part of the Isenberg School of Management.
Lesson 06 - One Minute Romanian
In lesson 6 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to introduce yourself. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
Beauty is a product of photoshop This video shows how Photoshop can be used to beautify a face.
Making the best of it
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Martin Luther King "I have a dream" AP Chemistry: States of Matter and Intermolecular Forces Lecture Part I Solar Home WHO declares swine flu pandemic World Bank DataFinder Deze app bevat alle statistische gegevens die de wereldbank per land bijhoudt: bevolkingsgroei, levensverwachting, energieverbruik, CO2-emissie, import en export, internetgebruikers,... Inner Strength Climate tipping points, basking sharks, primates Sunday Service - 1/20/2013 - John Kinney Drupke: Voor kinderen en allen die jong zijn van hart Iedere waterdruppel is uniek en heeft zijn eigen verhaal. Volg Drupkes reis doorheen al wat leeft. Bij elk avontuur van Drupke hoort een stukje tekst geïllustreerd met een prent (24 prenten).
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In this activity about endoskeletons (page 8 of PDF), learners observe, compare and contrast different kinds of chicken bones, and relate their chicken bone observations to human bones. The bones must be prepared a day ahead of time. Learners also use a poem to identify the major bones of the human body and discuss the importance of bilateral symmetry. This guide includes background information, extensions, and data sheets.
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: why understanding where plankton congregates can help us protect basking sharks and other marine creatures; how primates planning ahead tells us about our own intelligence; and how to predict dangerous climate tipping points.
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Rev. Dr. John Kinney, Dean of the School of Theology at Virginia Union University, delivers a sermon entitled "Holy Rollers."














