Introduction The aim of this tutorial is to help students new to statistics and new to SPSS to learn how to get started with studying statistics using the software package SPSS. For many students statistics represent an area that they are concerned about, either because they have had little experience of statistics before, or due to concerns over the mathematics that might be involved. Statistics learning often involves the additional issue of software such as SPSS. Although this helps to cut down t
Are we headed for just another jobless recovery?
Closing the gap in the budget deficit is old hat: business executives now say the way out of economic turmoil is to close the skills gap and ensure people have what it takes to find real employment in the new economic order.
Mill, Dam, and Bridge at Bridgeton, Indiana Over Big Raccoon
Joseph J. Daniels built the original Bridgeton Covered Bridge, one of the most photographed in Indiana, in 1868. Destroyed by arson in 2005, the local community rebuilt the bridge, which was completed in October 2006.,Parke County Journey
Political Thought through the Ages [David Gordon will teach Political Thought through the Ages, a 6-week online course at the Mises Academy, starting June 7, 2012.] Elsherbeni Receives Distinguished Research and Creative Achievement Award Motoi Yamamoto's "Return to the Sea: Saltworks" -- Spoleto Festival USA at the College of Charleston Georgia Tech Student Profile - Katharine Carbon 14 Dating 2 - Khan Acsdemy Words In Action: TAGALOG - Bahay Kubo, a Filipino traditional song Microbiology Factsheets for Schools Northwest PRECEDENT: State of the Network Address CFFRC Inguinal canal Powerpoint This presentation gives a stylised overview of the gross anatomical structure of the walls of the inguinal canal s Freelance Journalism 3.2 The Original Rainforest Rap (With Lyrics) Introduction to Computer Architecture Blue Ribbon Readers: The Hamburger Game (Interactive) ISS Update - May 29, 2012
Atef Elsherbeni named the fifth recipient of the UM Distinguished Research and Creative Achievement Award. Video by Mary Stanton.
-- Free and open to the public -- College of Charleston's Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art has organized a major traveling exhibition of new work by contemporary Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto. The exhibition will premiere in Charleston, SC May 24-July 7, 2012, as a featured presentation of the Spoleto Festival USA. Return to the Sea: Saltworks by Motoi Yamamoto will travel nationally after its inaugural presentation, including stops in Los Angeles, CA, Charlotte, NC, and Monterey, CA. The c
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This is Part 2 of Carbon 14 Dating. (04:15)
Words In Action: TAGALOG
Bahay Kubo, a Filipino traditional song
Performed by the Filipino 1B Beginner students
Sangandaan (Crossroads) by songwriter Pete
Lacaba and Ding Achacoso
Performed by the Filipino 100 and 101
Intermediate and Advanced students
Words In Action - A MULTILINGUAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CELEBRATING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AT UC BERKELEY
Chevron Auditorium -- International House Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Words In Action is generously sponsored by the BERKELEY LANGUAGE CENTER
Microbiology Factsheets for Schools is a short description of how to make a Winogradsky column to study microbial interactions with mineral substrates. Most useful is the diagram on page 2. Instructions could be clearer and more detailed, so user will want to investigate other sources of information about methods.
PRECEDENT Co-Director Tim DeRouen, PhD opens the meeting with his annual State of the Network address.
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Students will enjoy this rap as they learn about the animals and climate of rainforests. Students will see footage of animals found in the rainforest. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (6:19)
Lecture Series on Computer Architecture by Prof. Anshul Kumar, Department of Computer Science & Engineering ,IIT Delhi. This 53 minute is for sophisticated students and the sound quality may not be good enough for large classrooms.
The Hamburger Game is part of WPSU’s Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of seven interactive games designed to help elementary school students gain reading comprehension competences. The Hamburger Game helps students practice attentive reading by choosing the main idea—or "meat"—from a passage of text and dragging it to the center of a sandwich. A hamburger appears and they win points if they are right.
The International Space Station video update for May 29, 2012.














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