5.9 Membrane filtration
Without it we are dead! Water is essential, but what processes must it go through to become fit for human consumption? This unit will guide you through the continuous cycling of water between land, open water surfaces and the sea before moving on to an overview of the water treatment and supply process.
AppFabric.tv - ServiceBus HTTP / REST API Recently the ServiceBus team released some great new support for Queues and Topics, allowing you to access queues via a client library as well as HTTP. In this episode, I'm joined by Will Perry, a tester on the ServiceBus team, who shows us how you can use the HTTP API with ServiceBus queues. Ron Jacobs
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SUNY Oswego College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
From American studies to zoology, SUNY Oswego's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers dozens of outstanding majors, plus interdisciplinary programs and minors. The biggest of Oswego's four schools, it provides the strong teaching, hands-on learning opportunities and helpful connections that are Oswego's academic hallmarks.
Beginner S6 #13 - You Got a Japanese Call While You Were Out
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When you return to your Japanese apartment, you see that you’ve missed five calls! You were only gone briefly to pick up groceries from the Japanese market, so you couldn’t have missed that much. It turns out the five calls were all from the same Japanese friend. Apparently, something important happened [...]
3D Light Fields and Volume Optics
3D Light Fields and Volume Optics
Experts 2011 - L'expertise dans les systèmes judiciaires (audio)
COLLOQUE DES COMPAGNIES DES EXPERTS DE JUSTICE DU GRAND-EST
Organisé par la Compagnie de Reims
Sous la présidence d’honneur de Monsieur le Premier Président et de Monsieur le Procureur Général de la Cour d’Appel de Reims
Titre: Approche comparée de l'expertise dans les systèmes judiciaires de droit continental et de common law
Intervenant: Monsieur Patrick MATET, Président de chambre à la Cour d’appel de Paris
James Madison: Did You Know? (1:36)
At just 5'4", James Madison was hardly a commanding presence, but that didn't stop him from shaping American history. There is no narration, just a series of facts. This is a good video to provide students with insights into his accomplishments and his times.
Europa : Werkbundel Deze uitgebreide bundel bevat volgende hoofdstukken:

Understanding "Austrian" Economics [This article originally appeared in the Freeman, February 1981.] "Austrian" economics owes its name to the historical fact that it was founded and first elaborated by three Austrians: Carl Menger (1840–1921), Friedrich von Wieser (1851–1926), and Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851-1914). The latter two built on Menger, thou

Meet the Weaver
War makes the weaver busy. Cloth for everything from sails to bedsheets is created on his loom. Max Hamrick weaves the tale.
Apple Screen 2
The apple is ripening from the inside. Ripening occurs due to injury or infection by fungi (the signal causes ripening chemicals to be released in the fruit). The fruit becomes soft as it ripens, which accounts for the dents.
WMAP: The First Detailed Full Sky Picture of the Oldest Light in the Universe
This site allows users to study maps and read a description about the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), which has made a new determination of the age of the universe and collected data on the oldest light in the universe, microwave "light" captured from 379,000 years after the Big Bang.
Landsat 7 Looks at Pseudo_Atolls
Located in tropical latitudes, the hard structures we know as coral are really the incremental build-ups of calcium carbonate deposited from the skeletal remains of these tiny colonial animals.
El Nino Sea Surface Temperature, Height, and Wind Anomalies: January 1997 through October 1998
Sea surface height anomaly (SSH) for January 1997 to October 1998. A 3-D straight-on view with arrows showing sea surface wind anomalies.
Coati Wake
Infrared camera in the forest. Date: 12/17/2006 Provider: Roland Kays, Ph.D. Curator of Mammals, New York State Museum Description: coatis
Formation of the Placenta
An animation depicting formation of the placenta following fertilization. Guide questions - How does the placenta form a barrier between maternal and fetal circulations? What are the structural elements that form the barrier between maternal and fetal circulations? University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Reproductive Physiology Modules: Part 6.2.1.
Quadratic Homework -- Homework: Quadratic Inequalities
Some homework problems on quadratic inequalities.
Favorite MBA Course: "Management of Economic Growth and Society" at Darden
Samir Shah, MBA Class of 2011, talks about his favorite course at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business: "Management of Economic Growth and Society," taught by Professor Peter Rodriguez.
Life Cycle Assessment
Tom Theis
In this module, the following topics are covered: 1) problem solving in a systematic and holistic manner, 2) the basic elements of life cycle analysis, and 3) the available tools for conducting […]
Auditory Discrimination
Auditory discrimination difficulties may play a significant part in the poor language skills often associated with the special needs pupil and the teacher will need to pay particular attention to this area of development. Lessons here attempt to integrate listening skills into the general development of language in the young child.













