Population Growth
Population growth is loosely defined as the change in the amount of individuals of a specials in an area over time. To find the growth rate of a population, we take the number of individuals moving into an area and subtract the number of individuals moving out of an area by taking the birth rate, adding the immigration rate and subtracting the death rate and emigration rate. Two types of population growth are exponential and logistic growth.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere is the layer of air that surrounds the Earth and is comprised mainly of Nitrogen and Oxygen. The atmosphere also contains traces of gases like carbon dioxide, neon, helium, etc. There are 5 main layers of the atmosphere: the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere and the exosphere. (04:10)
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Alfredo Espinoza est le saxophoniste et clarinettiste chilien dont le film Escape al silencio, du cinéaste Diego Pequeño, raconte la singulière trajectoire professionnelle. Il a joué dans les années 70 dans des groupes français tels que "les Haricots Rouges" ou "les Pieds de Poule", puis il est rentré au Chili. Dans cet entretien, il revient sur sa formation de musicien, en Argentine, où il a passé une bonne partie de sa jeunesse.
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Tens of thousands of Palestinians answered a rallying call on Facebook on Tuesday to demonstrate in Hamas-ruled Gaza. Jon Decker reports.
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This video teaches how to use software to do story-editing. It does not give too many examples, but provides some insight into how the software program, Prezi, works.
Corruption and generalized mistrust against public officers and against fellow citizens are mayor problem in several Latin-American Cities. This mistrust could be a consequence of corruption. But it could also be a cause. Surveys show that teachers are one of the most trustable categories of citizens. Understanding that at least part of government action is teaching might be a solution. Very elementary education exercises linked to strict anti/patronage behaviors implemented in Bogota seemed to
Professor Robert Cervero, University of California, Berkeley, gives a seminar for the Future Research in Transport 2011 Hilary Term seminar series
Clips from an interview with 2011 Lavin Award Winner Dr. Thomas McEnaney
Clips from an interview with 2011 Humanitarian Award Winner Ryan Schlief
Tragic shooting events in recent years on our campus and in our community have challenged our confidence in our abilities to notice and respond to threatening student behavior, particularly in our classrooms. This panel presentation entitled, "Identifying and Responding to Threatening Classroom Behavior," was directed to anyone with instructional responsibilities at the University of Arizona or other school or college campuses in Southern Arizona.
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Professor Noam Chomsky, UCL Rickman Godlee Lecture 2011 - Contours of global order: Domination, stability, security in a changing world. Playlist of lecture excerpts: http://bit.ly/dKk2qY
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Blog post on the event: http://bit.ly/hwklig
Professor Chomsky's MIT page: http://bit.ly/gon5cT













