Human Labor and National Labor
Machine breaking and the prohibition of foreign commodities — are two acts founded on the same doctrine.
We see men who clap their hands when a great inven
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Vineyard robot will prune like a pro Oct. 22 - A French engineer is offering wine-growers an efficient way to prune their vines without breaking their back - a robot designed to do it for them. While Wall-Ye (pron: Wall-Yee) the robot is still a work in progress, wine growers who've seen it are drinking to its potential. Jim Drury reports. Author(s): No creator set
Afghanistan: The Old Detective and the Brown Shawl Learn more: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/afghanistan-economic-development-environment-water-access-border-control
When a Taliban IED interrupts an Afghan district governor's ride to a wedding, the aftermath gives journalist Mujib Mashal a revealing look in to the atmosphere in which the 11-year-old war is now being fought and the gaps that remain ahead of the planned withdrawal in 2014--and the interrogation of the suspected bomber in volatile Helmand province raises questions about the s Author(s): No creator set
Replacing "Snow" in the Dioramas Cotton batting used for snow in several dioramas had yellowed significantly over the years. Museum artist Joianne Bittle Knight takes us inside the lynx diorama where the entire foreground was replaced. To achieve a realistic windblown appearance, the team used polyester batting covered with layers of ceramic-fiber blanket, topped with chopped polyethylene foam and a sprinkling of glass flakes to emulate freshly fallen snow.
The restored Hall of North American Mammals reopened October 2012. Author(s): AMNHorg
The Week at Duke {in 60 Seconds}: A Great Debate; Going Gaga for Ferns Duke juniors Audrey Adu-Appiah and Danny Nolan deliver a week's worth of campus news in a minute.
Duke Professor Peter Feaver moderated as former Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean engaged in a verbal duel with veteran Republican adviser Karl Rove on campus earlier this week.
Students who want to vote early in this year's election can do so on campus, in Duke's West Union.
Going "Gaga" over ferns. Duke biologist Kathleen Pryer and her colleagues have identified 19 new fern specie Author(s): No creator set
Children's Alphabet This children's video teaches kids the alphabet using objects that
begin with each letter then goes over the whole alphabet quickly showing just the letter. Lesson page:
http://xoax.net/childrens/Alphabet.php
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Mark Twain: About His Autobiography Mark Twain wrote in his will that his papers would only be transferred to someone else by the will of his descendants. The complete text was published 100 years after his death. In this video clip, learn more about Twain and his autobiography. (5:00) Author(s): No creator set
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How to Pass or Bump a Volleyball
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How to Pass or Bump a Volleyball
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Learn About Basic Adjectives A simple video to practice some common English adjectives as well as pronouns; he, she and it. Some of the adjectives include little, big, long, short, tall, young, old, strong, weak, dirty, clean. Each word is said, used in a sentence, and word repeated. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review adjectives in the elementary classroom. (2:09) Author(s): No creator set
child behavior
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what we can do to get our children to behave, its simple and we need to start early to help them understand and avoid potentially damaging scenario's
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Few signs of relief in Haiti The mounting cholera epidemic in Haiti will likely get worse according to Oxfam. Deborah Lutterbeck reports. Author(s): No creator set
Chilean observatory reaches for the stars Oct 29. - Stunning new images of the Milky Way, recently released by the European Southern Observatory, have excited astronomers and amateur star gazers around the world. But they are merely the latest of many ground-breaking observations recorded at the facility since it was established fifty years ago. Tara Cleary reports. Author(s): No creator set
Gravestone Weathering In this activity (located on pages 9-14 of PDF), learners visit a cemetery to examine the distinguishing characteristics of rock weathering. After researching stone weathering and acid rain, learners apply their knowledge to collect data related to chemical decomposition and physical disintegration at a cemetery site. This detailed lesson guide includes tips for educators, pre/post activity suggestions, hands-outs, and background information. Author(s): Leanne Wiberg
Shape Song This is a fun song all about shapes. It is a good introduction to shapes; what they are and many examples. It has a good beat and is easy for students to sing along with. (03:26) Author(s): No creator set
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