Greenough's Greeno
UMass Amherst's Greeno Sub Shop, located in the Central Residence Area, is "just one of the manifestations of awesomeness that is student-run collectivism" on campus (says Adam Schultz, co-manager). Find out what Greeno has to offer!
P.G. Fox Society Compassionate Care Awards: An Interview With Dr. Powell G. Fox, Jr.
Dr. Powell G. Fox, Jr. was interviewed by WRAL Anchor David Crabtree about his life-long passion for medicine and volunteerism as a part of the inaugural P.G. Fox Society Compassionate Care Awards event honoring Ralph Moore on Friday, February 25, 2011.
Reaching the Right Customers - Raw Materials
The raw materials for a learning activity about understanding, segmenting and targeting customers
Elon Unscripted - Kaya Forstall
Elon student Kaya Forstall describes life on campus and offers advice to enrolling students.
Appendix B: On Means and Ends 2011 MIT Energy Conference Small Nuclear Panel Teachers as researchers and teachers as software developers: how use-case analysis helps build bette Leading@Google: Chip Conley Authors Forum: Walk Away - The Rise and Fall of the Home-Ownership Myth 3.1 Market access: expectations unfulfilled A key objective of developing countries in trade liberalisation negotiations is access for their exports to the markets of developed countries. However, the rules have been played out by developed countries in ways that block the hoped-for rise in exports. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a 2 The road to Doha The WTO was created by the eighth in a series of multilateral trade negotiations that have taken place since the signing in 1947 of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Multilateral trade negotiations take place between many countries simultaneously. (Bilateral negotiations are negotiations between pairs of countries.) The GATT was designed to prevent a repetition of the experience of the 1930s, when individual countries had tried to claw their way out of the widespread u Introducing public health Georgia Structural Pest Control Training Facility Workshops How to make watermelon chips Overview of the Protist Kingdom
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Small and Medium Nuclear Reactors: Is Our Future Downsizing?
There is revival of interest in small and simpler units for generating electricity from nuclear power, and for process heat. What are the most promising technologies involved and which ones have a viable future in our global energy mix?
A series of government initiatives has raised both the profile of ICT in the curriculum and the expectation that high quality teaching and learning resources will be accessible across electronic networks. In order for e-learning resources such as websites to have the maximum educational impact, teachers need to be involved in their design and development. Use-case analysis provides a means of defining user requirements and other constraints in such a way that software developers can produce e-le
Chip Conley spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on February 16, 2011 about his book Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow.
About Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow:
"When Hotelier Conley was profiled by USA Today as one of its People to watch in 2001, he seemingly could do no wrong. His company, Joie de Vivre Hospitality, which operates a chain of boutique hotels in the San Francisco Bay area, was riding high on the dot-com boom. But then the bubble burst, follo
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This unit introduces some key elements of public health and health promotion, using a video case study of Coventry. It focuses on the major determinants of health and ill health and the scope of public health work.
The University of Georgia offers a variety of workshops for pest control professionals at the Georgia Structural Pest Control Training Facility in Griffin, Ga.
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http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/03/how-to-create-fruit-with-potato-properties.html
The protist kingdom is a classification that includes a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms. Typically, protists reproduce via mitosis and range from unicellular to multicellular organisms. In the protist kingdom, there are two main groups: protozoa (which are generally heterotrophic) and algae (which are generally autotrophic). Organisms in the protozoa group include things like amoebas, slime molds and paramecium while common organisms in the algae group include green algae, brown algae, dia

















