Bionic Eye Handmade to High-Tech (short version)
Tracking the 15-year journey to make a bionic eye, from pulling apart old car parts to make electrodes to the super high-tech equipment the team works with today.
125 People Of Impact
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Why I made my gift to the Class of 2013 Senior Gift Drive
Seniors explain why they made their gift to the 2013 Senior Gift Drive at Northeastern University
Talking Point with Dr Neil Balnaves AO - on closing the gap
What motivates someone to give $3 million to support Indigenous education? On the eve of the opening of Balnaves Place -- Home of Nura Gili at UNSW, businessman Dr Neil Balnaves AO spoke to Sarah Macdonald about his passion for closing the gap, the dos and don'ts of philanthropy and how UNSW students have inspired him.
Fibonacci - Tiny House Reflects Nature's Golden Ratio
Author Richard Heinberg once taught a course on sacred geometry, and he's written nearly a dozen books related to society's balance with the natural world so when he and his wife built a tiny cottage in their backyard they embedded the Fibonacci series in the windows as a nod to the importance of the golden mean on nature's patterns. (03:25)
Are Courts Representative Bodies?
Judge Jed Rakoff gives a talk for the Freedom, Law, Justice and Society seminar series
System Design: UML Activity and Sequence Diagrams
System Design: UML Activity and Sequence Diagrams
The citizenship market: trading identities in East Africa and the Great Lakes
Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Dr Katy Long (London School of Economics and Political Science) recorded on 24 October 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
The Fed, the FDIC, and Other Problems INFO2009 Disability and Legislation Guest Lecture by EA Draffan Resource #9709 Expedition 33 Soyuz Docks to Station The Tragedy of the Leaves by Charles Bukowski (poetry reading) FSU Volleyball_ Can You Dig It_ Children and pesticides 21F.405 Germany Today: Intensive Study of German Language & Culture (MIT) Strengthening Competitiveness and Growth in Europe [Audio] Learn About Basic Adjectives Lift Experiment Happy Grad - Chevy Commercial
Presented at the Mises Circle in Manhattan, hosted by the Ludwig von Mises Institute and sponsored by the Story Garschina Charitable Fund, and Anonymous Donor. Recorded on Friday, 14 September 2012, at the Metropolitan Club in New York City.
INFO2009 Disability and Legislation Guest Lecture by EA Draffan
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The Soyuz capsule carrying the three Expedition 33/34 crew members docks to the International Space Station after its almost two-day journey from Earth.
Man kneeling beside potted plant, looking down at dead leaves.
Photographer: Laurence Mouton.
http://www.agefotostock.com/en/Stock-Images/Royalty-Free/ALT-PAA473000027
Bottle picture
http://flickrhivemind.net/Tags/bottles,liquor/Timeline
Dead plants from wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dead_plant_in_pots.jpg
Landlady picture from the Daily Mail -
from the film Bridesmaids, I think
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2177114/Here-Kirsten-Dunst-Isla-Fisher-star-Bachelorette-tr
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Prepares students for working and living in German-speaking countries. Focus on current political, social, and cultural issues, using newspapers, journals, TV, radio broadcasts, and Web sources from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Emphasis on speaking, writing, and reading skills for professional contexts. Activities include: oral presentations, group discussions, guest lectures, and interviews with German speakers. No listeners.
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Speaker(s): Dr Philipp Rösler | The aftermath of the financial crisis has challenged Europe. Dr Rösler will discuss the reasons as well as new strategies to regather competitiveness and growth. He will also point out how the European monetary union can develop further into a union of stability and what the role of member states in this process should be. Philipp Rösler is the vice chancellor and federal minister of economics and technology of Germany. Dr Rösler also serves as chairman of the
A simple video to practice some common English adjectives as well as pronouns; he, she and it. Some of the adjectives include little, big, long, short, tall, young, old, strong, weak, dirty, clean. Each word is said, used in a sentence, and word repeated. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review adjectives in the elementary classroom. (2:09)
In this experiment, learners investigate how the size of a wing affects lift. Learners count the number of pennies an egg crate plane wing can hold until the plane will no longer fly. Learners calculate the amount of weight/mass added to plane and conduct two more trials to find the average weight/mass lifted. This lesson guide includes a data table, conclusion questions, and extension ideas.
A graduating son is
excited about his parents' gift... or is he? Watch this Chevy
commercial to find out more! Commercials can be used to teach a variety
of reading comprehension skills. Inferencing questions are provided
below. (01:00)
What gift does the son think he is getting? Why does he think this?
What gift are the parents ACTUALLY giving him? How do you know this?
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