Children's programs of the early days
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to answer questions about the first memories of the television. You will look at a number of audio segments that look back on the youth and child programs of the early days.
The Five Senses: Touch
Humans are able to feel things touching them because of the nerve endings and different receptors embedded in their skin. Skin covers and protects the body, but it can also detect touch, pressure, heat, cold, and pain.
Paper pulp
Trees provide the materials to make different types of paper. Parts of the tree are made into a pulp and fit onto a frame to take the shape of a thin sheet of paper.
Sunday Service - 7/2/2011 - Sam Wells
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled "Things Hidden from the Wise." Knowing God our Father through the eyes of children.
Sermon begins at 20:18. Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
Bulletin: http://bit.ly/qfeHFf
Rational Expressions: Summary of Key Concepts
This module contains the a rational expressions from Elementary Algebra by Denny Burzynski and Wade Ellis, Jr.
U.S. day ahead: Investors eye retail, jobless claims data
July 6 - U.S. initial jobless claims are likely to drop to 426,000 from last week's 428,000, according to IFR. And Consumer Research Analyst Jharonne Martis expects beats from several major U.S. retailers.
Massage Therapy
This patient education program explains massage therapy, its benefits, risks, and what to expect during and after a massage. This is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.
Creating the conditions for radical public service innovation - David Albury
Public services are facing an unprecedented combination of challenges and opportunities: demographic, technological, public expectations, fiscal constraint, local and global "wicked issues". The need for radical innovation - innovation that achieves significantly better outcomes for significantly lower costs - has perhaps never been greater.This lecture will draw on international research, experience and case studies to discuss the policy, system and organisational dynamics and relationships nec
View of the rocky intertidal zone in Central California
The three main zones of the intertidal area are the upper, middle, and bottom zones. The number of organisms in a zone is greatest the more time the zone is spent underwater.
Directed number strips (-15 to +15)
Printable number strips (-15 to +15) which can be cut out and used by pupils in problems which involve directed numbers.
Writing Fractions (Tenths) as Decimal Fractions
Printable worksheet with questions for pupils concerning the conversion of fractions (tenths) into decimal fractions.
Graph Showing Ozone Decreasing by 5% from 1979 to 1993
From 1979 to 1993, the average amount of ozone in the stratosphere has decreased by about 5%.
MSUToday: A campus haunting
The theatre isn't the only place on campus with stories. In fact, the most famous ghost story is about Mary Mayo haunting the residence hall with her name on it.
Singapore Math: Introducing model drawing 4th grade
This 4:27 video presents a short introduction to Singapore's model drawing in a fourth grade classroom. The sound quality is a little weak and the images of the screen are poor.
Jean Potocki, explorateur politique / Christophe Potocki
Jean Potocki, explorateur politique / Christophe Potocki. In colloque "Jean Potocki. Pérégrinations", organisé par la section de slavistique de l'UFR de Langues, Littératures et Civilisations Étrangères de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail dans le cadre de la "Semaine polonaise". Toulouse : Université-Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 14-15 avril 2011.
Thématique 1 : A la recherche de l'identité 1, 14 avril 2011.
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Voyager: Inspiring Generations
For 30 years, Voyager has been broadening our view of the solar system and inspiring new generations to explore. For more information see: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/videos/voyager/voyager20070820/
Loose and Dense Connective Tissue
The sixth of 11 selected histology lectures, this PowerPoint file features slides for teaching the first portion of connective tissue histology. Only slides containing illustrations and microphotographs are included. Although text slides are not provided, image slides featuring text are intact.
Cercariae of Digenetic Trematodes: Use In Laboratory Investigations
In the complex life cycle of a digenetic trematode, the cercaria larva is shed from a snail intermediate host and represents a short-lived, aquatic transfer stage to the next host. Due to its temporary free-living existence, the cercarial stage is ideal for a number of investigative projects. Two general experiments will be conducted with the unusually large cercaria of Proterometra macrostoma. Students assess the effect of: (1) different light wavelengths on the vertical swimming burst distance
Fresh Ink: Panel One - Gesture
Chair: Carma Hinton
Panel: Yukio Lippit, Arnold Chang, Li Huayi, Qiu Ting
This symposium is organized by the East Asian Art History Program, Harvard University, in conjunction with the exhibition Fresh Ink: Ten Takes on Chinese Tradition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. It is sponsored by the Rockefeller Fund for East Asian Art of the Department of History of Art and Architecture, the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, the Harvard-Yenching Institute, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.














