16.06.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Freitag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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In Ägypten findet an diesem Wochenende die Stichwahl um das Amt des Präsidenten statt. Zur Wahl stehen der Kandidat der islamistischen Muslimbruderschaft, Mohammed Mursi, und der letzte von Diktator Husni Mubarak vor seinem Sturz eingesetzte Regierungschef, Ahmed Schafik. Beide hatten in der ersten Wahlrunde die notwendige absolute Mehrheit verfehl
François Boucher, Venus Consoling Love, 1751 - Smart History at Khan Academy
NOTE: Female and Male nudity. François Boucher, Venus Consoling Love, 1751, oil on canvas, 42-1/8 x 33-3/8 inches / 107 x 84.8 cm (National Gallery of Art). (02:07)
Science Nation - Spray-On Solar
By: nsf Have you seen those big, bulky, breakable photovoltaic cells that now collect the sun's rays? Well, what if solar energy could be harnessed using tiny collectors that could be spray painted on a roof, a wall or even a window?
Find out more on this episode of Science Nation.
For more Science Nation episodes, visit: http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/index.jsp
End This Nonsense Now! [End This Depression Now! By Paul Krugman. Norton, 2012. Xii + 259 pages] Laura, Chemical Engineering -- 60 Second Impressions Resource #9096 15.06.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten "What is the Internet?" Answered by Children Battle for Iwo Jima Science Nation - Bionic Leg Science Nation - Skin Mounted Electronics Landschappen : Ravotten in grotten In deze bordles vind je meer informatie over het ontstaan van grotten en de vorming van stalagtieten, stalagmieten en zuilen. De bordles wordt vergezeld van een uitgebreid lesscenario. Deze les vind je eveneens terug op de dvd digitale … Spring Splash 2012 Highlights Many Sides of Co-op: Student Showcase 2012 Why Study the Syrian Orthodox Church with Father Samuel Issa UT Breaks ground on the Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center Figure It Out-Polygons (Interactive) Calculus: Evaluating Limits 17.433 International Relations of East Asia (MIT)
The '60 Second Impressions' are a series of one-minute films featuring current Cambridge undergraduate students. These students talk about what it's really like to study at Cambridge, live in a College, and take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities.
Laura is from Grantham, and is studying Chemical Engineering. In her 60 Second Impression, she talks about the inspiring people she has met through her College, and the financial support she has received to allow her to do voluntary
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Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Freitag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
In Ägypten wächst nach der Auflösung des Parlaments durch die Justiz die Furcht vor einem politischen Chaos. Auf dem Tahrir-Platz in Kairo demonstrierten zahlreiche Menschen gegen die Entscheidung des Verfassungsgerichts, wonach die erste Parlamentswahl nach dem Sturz des ehemaligen Machthabers Hosni Mubarak ungültig war, weil ein Teil der Sitze ni
Very young people express their ideas of what the Internet is and how it works. The only value here is as a video to start off a lesson on the same subject and as a way to show students how the Internet really works. (1:50)
In this audio clip, two war correspondents deliver a dramatic account of the U.S.'s hard-won battle for Iwo Jima in March 1945. (3:38)
By: nsf A shark attack survivor now knows what it feels like to be part bionic man. 23-year-old amputee Craig Hutto has volunteered to play guinea pig, testing a state-of-the-art prosthetic leg with powered knee and ankle joints. With early support from the National Science Foundation and continued support from the National Institutes of Health, Vanderbilt University mechanical engineer Michael Goldfarb has spent several years developing the leg, which operates with special sensors, an electric
By: nsf John Rogers and his team at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana have come up with a way to monitor the body electronically that really sticks. They have developed a small, flexible circuit device that sticks comfortably to the skin and is artfully camouflaged as a temporary tattoo. It can read a patient's brainwaves, heart rate and muscle activity while they are going about their normal activity, making it possible to cut back on visits to the doctor's office. Rogers envisions o

The ninth annual "Spring Splash" fashion show featuring 10 of the top students from the Textiles, Fashion Merchandising and Design Department displaying their work.
Co-op is more than just a job for a term. Learn about the Co-op advantage.
Dr Mary Cunningham talks about the Syrian Orthodox Church with Fr Samuel Issa (a priest in that church). This is a community of Christians who have lived in the Levant since the time of Jesus and whose language, Syriac, is a development of Aramaic.
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Classify polygons by their attributes. (e.g., number of sides, length of sides, angles, parallelism, perpendicularity)
In this lesson you will learn about evaluating limits by substituting
values into the expression as well as what notation denotes a limit (and how to read and interpret the notation). Taught by Professor Edward Burger, this lesson was selected from a broader, comprehensive course, Calculus.
The aim of this course is to introduce and analyze the international relations of East Asia. With four great powers, three nuclear weapons states, and two of the world's largest economies, East Asia is one of the most dynamic and consequential regions in world politics. This course will examine the sources of conflict and cooperation in both periods, assessing competing explanations for key events in East Asia's international relations. Readings will be drawn from international relations theory,















