FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH, Part #6 (starts with the letter 'T')
Each word appears on the screen in both English and French. Each word is said four times by a native French speaker. (26:38) Note: For some reason, the word 'three' (trois) is not heard.
Zoom to Montana Fires Showing SeaWiFS Data and the Landsat-7 Thermal Channel
This animation shows the western fires burning in Montana. The initial frame is a SeaWiFS image showing the smoke plume stretching clear across the country. The camera zooms into the source of the fires, flying through the smoke plume, and revealing a composite image of visible and thermal Landsat7 data.
How Many Drops?
In this lesson and its associated activity, students conduct a simple test to determine how many drops of each of three liquids can be placed on a penny before spilling over. The three liquids are water, rubbing alcohol, and vegetable oil; because of their different surface tensions, more water can be piled on top of a penny than either of the other two liquids. However, this is not the main point of the activity. Instead, students are asked to come up with an explanation for their observations
Atoms:Â Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons - by StudyJams
An atom is a tiny particle in matter, and atoms are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Some matter, like your body or your book, is made of lots of different kinds of atoms, but elements are made up of only one kind of atom. Learn more about atoms with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries
This Web site, created to complement the Museum's Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries exhibit, offers a virtual visit to the Museum, complete with text, photos, video clips, audio interviews, and more. The site takes an in-depth look at modern paleontology and today's advanced technology.
San Francisco True Color Time Lapse from SeaWiFS
Transitions between relatively cloud free true color scenes of the San Francisco region from SeaWiFS
L'importanza della famiglia in Italia
Op het einde van deze les weet jei ets meer over het Italiaanse familieleven en het belang ervan in de maatschappij.
How To Do the Splits
This two minute video shows what is needed before trying to do the splits. The steps are demonstrated and are easy to follow. Parent approval might be needed before this exercise is recommended.
Dictionary Skills Worksheets
8 worksheets to teach basic dictionary skills. The assignments are based from the Concise Oxford School Dictionary - Irish Edition published by The Educational Co (Edco).
Rutherford's Legacy
Dr Glenn Patrick of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory near Oxford looks at how particle physics has developed following Rutherford's discovery and what developments we might expect.
Spastic Paraplegia - Station and Gait Exam - Gait Sub-exam - Patient 5
This video features a 54-year-old white male with a history of spastic paraplegia (diagnosed in 1994) and no previous history of heart disease or cardiac workup. He presented to the Emergency Room complaining of three days on-and-off retrosternal chest pain. Patient presented to the ER complaining of three days on-and-off retrosternal chest pain, rated 3/10, lasting approximately 30 minutes, occurring multiple times daily at rest or during activity. The first episode occurred three days before
2.1.2 Activité 9 1. Look at the following icons you would find in a hotel brochure. Find the English equivalents of the French words and phrases.
Trouvez les équivalents anglais
3.3 Case study 1 For much of the last century, many children who would today be regarded as being in need were caught up in the long-running child migration scheme. This scheme had been running throughout the 19th century and into the 20th century and its role was to export children to the outposts of the Empire. In all, it is estimated that 150,000 children were exported in this way (Bean and Melville, 1989). The scheme continued to run throughout the post-war years, which saw a rapid expansion of children's 2.5 Component 3: Skills We all have considerable skills that we develop as we go through life. Many of them are so familiar to us that we probably don't think about them. For example, the reading skill which you are using right now is a highly complex and sophisticated one which took years to develop to this level. Our approach to skills is again to provide you with a framework to help with your learning and understanding. We use four categories of skill in our framework: Authors@Google: Belva Davis Austin Rover Factory Longbridge - Before, During & After Redevelopment. Absolute Beginner #25 - Use your Spanish to Make Friends and Influence People! Basic Programming in a Scripting Language - Andrew Jackson
Belva Davis spoke to Googlers in May, 2011 about her book Never in My Wildest Dreams: A Black Woman's Life in Journalism.
About Belva Davis:
Belva Davis is a history-maker, an award-winning journalist, and a pioneering feminist. She has traveled the world reporting on politics, terrorism, racial and gender issues, and the role of art and culture in increasing human understanding. From her hardscrabble beginnings in the Deep South during the Great Depression, she broke into journalism and made
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An introduction to the Ruby language for the Computer-Aided Discovery Methods course taught at Baylor College of Medicine.















