Justin Kocsis - Vaccine Fears
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Elementos de Derecho Privado
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All About ME: Likenesses and Differences
This lesson will help to enhance the self-esteem of the students by focusing on each child's individual differences.
The Science and Practice of Low-Carb Diets
Duke University's Dr. Eric Westman answers viewer questions about the Atkins diet during a live "Office Hours" webcast interview, January 19, 2012. Westman is the director of the Duke Lifestyle Medicine program and co-author of "The New Atkins for a New You." Moderating is James Todd from Duke's Office of News and Communications. Learn more at http://www.dukeofficehours.com.
Project Evaluation, Spring 2011
Project Evaluation covers methodologies for evaluating civil engineering projects, which typically are large-scale and long-lived and involve many economic, financial, social and environmental factors. The course places an emphasis on dealing with uncertainty. Students learn basic techniques of engineering economics, including net present value analysis, life-cycle costing, benefit-cost analysis, and other approaches to project evaluation. Examples are drawn from both contemporary and historical
Engineering audio at MSU
Michigan State University student Tom Larter, president of MSU Audio Enthusiasts and Engineers, describes the unity he feels being part of an organization that loves doing the same kinds of things he likes to do.
Image Formation by Mirrors
OpenStax College
Molar Mass
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Professor Emilio Baglietto: Modeling of turbulent flow in a reactor fuel assembly Over the last 15 years, computational techniques for modeling reactor behavior on both macro and micro scales have emerged as central tools in this effort, and NSE students will have the opportunity to learn about them from a growing faculty group that includes new Assistant Professor Emilio Baglietto, a pioneer in the development of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technology for the nuclear industry.
African Rock Python--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of an African Rock Python. Students will get close up shots of this snake swimming in the water. Africa’s largest snake, the African rock python (Python sebae) has a long, stout body, patterned with blotches that vary in color between brown, olive, chestnut and buffy yellow, often joining up in a broad, irregular stripe. The triangular head has many sharp, backwardly curved teeth and is marked on top with a dark brown “spear-hea
Baby Crayfish all over Mom
Check these tiny crayfish crawling over momma crayfish
Probability of Dependent and Independent Events
Lesson Objective: Identify and create examples of independent and dependent events. Questions to Consider: How does Ms. Posada prepare students before they begin to write their own events?How do the manipulatives affect student engagement?Ms. Posada further reinforces students experience by having them present to the classSupport Materials BelowTranscriptCommon Core StandardsMath.7.SP.8a
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Lesson #041, Monday un = precedes all masculine nouns, even those that begin with vowels. The exception is those masculine nouns beginning with ps, gn, z, or s and a consonant. un bambino = a baby un orologio = a clock uno = precedes masculine nouns beginning with ps, gn, z, or s and a consonant. uno specchio = a mirror uno psicologo = a psychologist una = precedes all feminine nouns beginning with a consonant. una scrivania = a desk una fragola = a strawbe
A quiet revolution
The government's out-of-date use of IT is poised to enter a new age with changes in service design and procurement.













