Steroid Synthesis - Preferred Pathways
An interactive animation depicting steroid synthesis and enzymatic pathways. Guide questions - What are the preferred pathways in the biosynthesis of biologically active steroid hormones? University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 1.2.3.
Space Week: Mars Underground, Part 2
The president of the Mars Society makes a passionate case for a manned planetary mission.
SFAP 2011 – L’alliance soignants en soins palliatifs et l’accompagnement au deuil.
Titre : SFAP 2011 – L’alliance entre soignants en soins palliatifs et chambre mortuaire dans l’accompagnement au deuil.
Auteur(s) : C. MAURO (psychologue – Lomme - France).
Etablissement : Unité de Soins Palliatifs, Centre Hospitalier Saint Philibert, Lomme, France.
Résumé : La mort survient aujourd’hui le plus souvent en dehors de l’espace privé où l’on avait vécu, accompagnée de soignants investis pleinement auprès du patient et de sa famille. Les
Peter Sellars on "Desdemona"
http://calperformances.org/
Peter Sellars talks about the genesis of his new project with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison based on Shakespeare's Othello. The music is composed by African singer/songwriter Rokia Traoré who also stars in the production as the maid Barbary. Cal Performances is co-producer and commission of the project and will present the American premiere October 26-29, 2011.
5.2 Summary of Part D In Part D you have: examined how to read an Act of Parliament; studied the physical layout of Acts of Parliament and identified those features common to all Acts of Parliament; read sections of the Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996 and the Crime and Disorder Act 1998; examined the importance of Schedules and the short statement at the beginning of the Act; studied the language
4.11.1 Procedural ultra vires This is where the enabling Act sets out the procedural rules to be followed by the body which has been given the delegated power. The court can find the delegated legislation to be ultra vires and void if these rules were not followed. In the Aylesbury Mushroom case (1972) Agricultural Horticultural and Forestry Industry Training Board v Aylesbury Mushrooms Ltd (1972) 1 All ER 280 delegated legislation required the Minister of Labour to consult ‘any organisation
1.3.11 The significance of the near-death experience The sociologist Allan Kellehear (1995) observes that most studies have had a medical focus, investigating whether near-death experiences could be the result of a lack of oxygen to the brain or another medical or psychological cause. Kellehear suggests that the search for psycho-medical explanations has focused on psycho-neurological and defensive mechanisms emphasising altered status of consciousness or physical functioning and not taken into account the meaning of these experiences. Kellehea
Course: INST 6530 Spring 2011: Design & Development Studio
An advanced instructional design course for masters students. Targeted for preparation for jobs in higher education, in particular. Topics included backward design, problem-based learning, e-learning, learning management systems (moodle), multimedia learning, etc.
07 Adler Textbook Revision
Dialogue only.
Structure of the Atom
An introduction to basic atomic structure
The Research Topic
An outline for both teachers and students of the various stages in the choice, preparation and presentation of a Research Topic for the higher level, LC History examination.
Ukiyoe Japanese Painting
This video, done by a high school student in Santa Clara, California, looks at one of the traditional styles of Japanese painting - ukiyoe (oo-key-yo-eh). This video is part of the video collection at NextVista.org (http://nextvista.org), a proud partner of Curriki.
Introduction to Division Part 2 Molecular Biology Animated The Blue Planet When Science Meets Ancient Art, Colors Emerge The Dust Bowl, 1936 Childbirth Stations of Presentation The World of Biophysics How To Paint A Blue Sky With Clouds With Watercolors
Building on decades of research and mountains of data, scientists and animators are now recreating in vivid and sometimes jaw-dropping detail the complex inner workings of cells. This video shows some of these animations, as well as discusses with scientists and animators the importance of this work.
Perhaps the last great unexplored frontier on earth, the oceans reveal major new revelations as detected by scientists aboard the space shuttle and submerged to the depths of the "middle ocean" to view rare life forms.
This video shows how ancient sculptures and architecture were painted. It is 2:38 long video and the use of black light is highlighted. Not much here, but it does show students how science and art can come together.
This short video footage dramatically portrays life in the Dust Bowl. Students may need to watch it twice as it almost appears to be digitally enhanced or science fiction. It would be a great introduction for Grapes of Wrath or other books set in this time period and location.
3-D animation with time-lapse showing the stations of presentation during labor and childbirth. The animation follows the child's progress through the birth canal. Music plays as background, but is not needed. Grades 6-12. 1:54 min.
In this Wichita State University program, Don Lamb, professor of physical chemistry at Ludwig University of Munich, delivers a lecture on the biophysics. Dr. Lamb explains the history of biophysics and how the intersection of biology and physics helps to explain living systems. Lamb discusses his research into the world of biophysics and fluorescence. Grades 10-12. 58:56 min.
Instructor starts with only three colors to to demonstrate how to use watercolor to paint a summer sky. Video shows how to mix those colors for more colors. The camera stays fixed on the paper while the instructor speaks. From www.watercolour-blog.co.uk. (4:51)













