Gary Smith
2012 GSCMI Spring Supply Chain Conference
Exponential Growth of Landfills in America
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Cloud Types (Interactive)
Before going to the beach, you might look outside for signs of clouds or rain that could affect your plans. However, the clouds that you see are more than just determinants of weather conditions. They also help to maintain the energy budget and climate on Earth and are an essential part of the water cycle. In this intearctive resource, adapted from NASA's S'COOL Project Tutorial, learn about how clouds are named and identified.
Rekenkaart en bordmateriaal MAB Hierbij het bordmateriaal voor MAB, enkel nog printen en lamineren, magneetjes eronder kleven en op bord hangen. Rekenkaart om MAB materiaal op te leggen: ik maakte die ook in groot om op een flapbord te hangen met daarop het …

Japanese Culture Class #4 - Setsubun - Red Monsters, Blue Monsters, and Flying Beans, Oh My!
Red monsters, blue monsters, and flying beans, oh my! Itune in to see what is going on with Setsubun in Japan! You don’t want to miss today’s edition of Japanese Culture Class.
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Minimum Measured Ozone Level in 1986
Stratospheric Ozone level for October 7, 1986.
Life Under the Ocean
A marine biologist studies the jellyfish-like animals living at 3,000 feet below the surface, where it is cold, dark and quiet. This video explores this type of research as a career and also explains the importance of math. Excellent images.Running time 3:19 minutes
Ben Wellings: The politics of Great War commemoration
Dr Ben Wellings of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences discusses issues of national commemoration, celebration and identity with Professor Laurence van Ypersele, Department of History, Catholic University of Louvain; Dr Matthew Graves, Centre for Research on the Anglophone World (LERMA), University of Provence (Aix-Marseilles) and Professor Jim MacAuley, Co-director of the Academy for British and Irish Studies, University of Huddersfield.
The panel discussion was part of an ANU conferen
Pressures in the Body
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Werken : Lesvoorbereiding Lesvoorbereiding rond het thema werken met oefeningen in hoekenwerk.

Astronomers Find First Earth-like Planet in Habitable Zone
This 4:37 video explains who astronomers have discovered the most Earth-like planet outside our Solar System to date. It is an exoplanet with a radius only 50% larger than the
Earth and capable of having liquid water. Using the ESO 3.6-m telescope,a team of Swiss, French and Portuguese scientists discovered a super-Earth about 5 times the mass of the Earth that orbits a red dwarf,already known to harbor a Neptune-mass planet. The astronomers have also strong evidence for the presence of a third
It's Elemental (Interactive)
The list of chemicals used in fireworks has grown dramatically in the 2,000 years since gunpowder was invented. This interactive periodic table from the NOVA Web site highlights some of the elements used most frequently by people who create fireworks, and describes how they're used to create eye-popping effects.
MSU/Mexico: New Initiatives
Michigan State University students and faculty making a difference in the lives of children in Mexico.
29.05.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Dienstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Bei seinem Besuch in Jerusalem hat Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck die Bereitschaft Deutschlands unterstrichen, für die Sicherheit und das Existenzrecht Israels einzutreten. Dies sei für die deutsche Politik bestimmend, sagte Gauck beim Empfang durch Israels Präsident Schimon Peres in Jerusalem. Gauck wies dabei auch auf das iranische Atomprogramm
A Universe Smaller than the Observable - Khan Academy
A Universe Smaller than the Observable. (08:58)
Parallax in Observing Stars
Parallax in Observing Stars (07:21)
Collective Behavior
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Potassium-Argon (K-Ar) Dating - Khan Academy
How K-Ar dating can be used to date very old volcanic rock and the things that might be buried in between. (10:35)
Aspiring brewer calls for another round of schooling
Science graduand Brett Taylor, who will soon begin a master's of brewing program in Scotland, talks about the science of beer. Taylor will graduate from McMaster during convocation ceremonies held June 12.













