Herding Lizards What everyone who pays attention already knows hit the front page the other day: Social Security will exhaust its reserves by 2033. That's 3 years sooner than previously projected, and, most importantly, a scant 21 years away for those hoping to retrieve some of what they put in over the years. The Social Security Administration is kind enough to send out fliers occasionally letting

Themabundel : Water Themabundel "water" geschikt voor leerlingen van de 2e graad met volgende onderdelen:

Portaalsite voor Open Wetenschappelijke Bronnen (OSR Open Science Resources) De portaalsite voor Open Wetenschappelijke Bronnen geeft je toegang tot de beste digitale collecties in Europese wetenschapcentra en -musea. Objecten volgens educatieve paden verbonden en semantisch gelabelde metadata maken het mogelijk om de …

Wiskunde en logistiek : Hoe bereken ik de omvang van een stelling? Het plaatsen van een stelling in een magazijn vraagt ruimtelijk inzicht en rekenwerk. Om aan dit inzicht tegemoet te komen, wordt het rekenwerk stapsgewijs opgebouwd:
Eigenschappen homothetieën : Oefeningen De leerling onderzoekt de kenmerken van een homothetie, aan de hand van vijf oefeningen de De structuur van de opdracht:
Louise Court Guest lecture
Cosmopolitan editor and journalist, Louise Court, joined journalism and PR students to share her top tips for a successful career in the magazine industry.
Louise described what she believes is behind the success of Cosmopolitan - which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year - and offered her top ten career tips. Louise started out as a junior reporter at a local newspaper and became UK editor of the world's most read women's magazine five years ago.
For more information please visit http://w
Misa Grannis: Decalcifying the City
Architecture Final Reviews: Presented by the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m.
The fixed roots and long and costly timelines of permanent structures prevent them from keeping pace with their inhabitants, resulting in wasted investments and neighborhood stagnation. This thesis proposes to reconcile the slowness of the permanent city with the speed of urban life through a reinterpretation of the territor
Web Open Font Format
Hannes Hirzel
This module explains what the web open font format is about and how an open font is loaded into a web page.
Some Rights Reserve
08.05.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Dienstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Der US-Auslandsgeheimdienst CIA soll nach Angaben aus Regierungskreisen einen Anschlag der Al-Kaida auf ein Passagierflugzeug vereitelt haben. Das Attentat des jemenitischen Arms der Terrororganisation hätte rund um den Jahrestag der Tötung von Al-Kaida-Chef Osama bin Laden stattfinden und eine Maschine auf dem Weg in die USA zerstören sollen, hi
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Do Lectures: What Camp has Taught Me about Communities
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of, Laura
talks about the importance of stable communities for young people to
fight a terrible thing called loneliness. And gives some great examples
on how to build them and tips on how to get the best out of them. Laura Brunow Miner,Editor, Designer, & Entrepreneur.
These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your
passion,
Do Lectures: The Joy of Making Something
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of,Zach
makes robots that make things. He is an early pioneer of 3D printers. A
technology that will change how we make things. Zach talks about how we
loves making things. He believes that we all love to make things, Zach Smith, Co-founder of MakerBot Industries.
These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your
passion, the thing
ISS Update - May 8, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 8, 2012.
Sean Faircloth: Do Something About the Religio-Industrial Complex
Do something now about financial abuses of mega-ministers. The book "Attack of the Theocrats: How the Religious Right Harms Us All & What We Can Do About It" is available in audiobook, ebook & hardcopy: http://richarddawkins.net/audio/645178-audiobook-of-attack-of-the-theocrats-with-richard-dawkins-reading-his-foreword-now-available Learn about a Ten Point Vision of a Secular America: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTCGx6M4K-Y Faircloth is Dir. of Strategy & Policy with the Richard Dawkins Fo
Breakingviews: Spain finally faces banking mess
May 8 - Madrid has dropped its resistance to bailouts as it prepares to inject €7-10 billion into Bankia, says Reuters Breakingviews.
Breakingviews: Writing the book on Facebook
May 8 - Jeffrey Goldfarb and Breakingviews columnists talk about the new Breakingviews ebook: "Facebook: A Like Story" and why investors shouldn't blindly fall in love with the company.
Authors@Google: Randy Clemens
Randy Clemens visited Google LA to discuss "The Sriracha Cookbook." This talk took place on April 27, 2012 as part of the Authors@Google series.
Part 2- Mode and Tempo in Technological Change (Workshop)
Workshop: Mode and Tempo in Technological
Change
Cultural Evolution: Rob Boyd, Anthropology, UCLA
Economic and Organizational Change: Johann Peter Murmann, Australian School of Business of the University of New South Wales
Phylogenetics: Mike Alfaro, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
Discussant: James Griesemer, Philosophy, UC Davis
Organized by Chris Kelty, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA
Contact Chris Kelty ckelty@ucla.edu
Friday, December 2, 2011
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Part 3- Mode and Tempo in Technological Change (Workshop)
Workshop: Mode and Tempo in Technological
Change
Cultural Evolution: Rob Boyd, Anthropology, UCLA
Economic and Organizational Change: Johann Peter Murmann, Australian School of Business of the University of New South Wales
Phylogenetics: Mike Alfaro, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
Discussant: James Griesemer, Philosophy, UC Davis
Organized by Chris Kelty, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA
Contact Chris Kelty ckelty@ucla.edu
Friday, December 2, 2011
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
h
Part 4- Mode and Tempo in Technological Change (Workshop)
Workshop: Mode and Tempo in Technological
Change
Cultural Evolution: Rob Boyd, Anthropology, UCLA
Economic and Organizational Change: Johann Peter Murmann, Australian School of Business of the University of New South Wales
Phylogenetics: Mike Alfaro, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA
Discussant: James Griesemer, Philosophy, UC Davis
Organized by Chris Kelty, Institute for Society and Genetics, UCLA
Contact Chris Kelty ckelty@ucla.edu
Friday, December 2, 2011
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