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OS 25K map symbols
Introduction to a set of articles with examples of symbols on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale maps
Intro to Chemistry 6.1: Kinetic Molecular Theory (1/2)
Join Award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry. 6.1: Phase Change--Kinetic Molecular Theory .This video will teach students the fundamental nature of kinetic molecular theory. ( 10:59)
Leontyne Price "Summertime"
Munich. January 27. 1968. There are no moving images--this is only a copy of the AUDIO performance. (02:57)
Intro to Chemistry 6.8: Phase Change-Mathematical (2/2)
Join Award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry. 6.8: Phase Change--Solving Mathematical Phase Change . A sample problem from this video is,
" How much energy does it take to warm up 25.0 grams of water from -20 degrees Celsius to steam at 150.0 degrees Celsius?" (08:03)
Tout Le Monde Il Est Beau - Zazie
Tout Le Monde Il Est Beau by Zazie
London from the air
A composite journey above the capital using my photos from various commercial flights
River Severn The Worcestershire Severn
Continuing the photographic journey from source to sea.
Patience after Sebald - Film on walks in Suffolk
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Virus Evolution
By: nsf Researchers at Michigan State University demonstrate how a new virus evolves, shedding light on how easy it can be for diseases to gain dangerous mutations.
Research Helping the Cancer Survivor
By: mdanderson The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is leading the way in new research initiatives addressing issues faced by cancer survivors. Guadalupe Palos, M.S.W., Dr.P.H., Manager of the Office of Cancer Survivorship at MD Anderson, explains the importance of funding cancer survivor research and discusses current studies investigating ways to reduce treatment side effects.
Jason Cox is a childhood cancer survivor of rhabdomyosarcoma and is now a successful attorney. Cox discu
CHALK TALK: TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS PART 2
By: nsf The tragedy of the commons says that self interest and competition can cause people to ruin a shared resource. If people ruin what they share, sometimes the best avenue is to have them not share. Research supported by the National Science Foundation has shown that privatization, cooperation, and regulation can all work to protect commons, but only if proper enforcement exists.
Alex Kassel feat Adam Joseph-Chasing the dream
By: brycen zoey Alex Kassel feat Adam Joseph - Chasing The Dream [OFFICIAL VIDEO HD]
La théorie des opérations énonciatives / Antoine Culioli
La Théorie des opérations énonciatives / Antoine Culioli. Journée d'études organisée conjointement par le Cercle d'Étudiant Pour l'Étude du Langage (CEPEL) et l'UFR d'Études du monde anglophone de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, 17 avril 2000. Ouverture et présentation assurée par une étudiante et par la présidente du CEPEL ; modération par M. Jacques Durand, professeur de linguistique anglaise à l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail.
Antoine Culioli exp
David Lewis: “Polarization and the Presidency”
Watch video of David Lewis, the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Political Science, speaking at the Osher Lifelong Learning class, “Politics in a Polarized Polity.” The Feb. 1 class, “Polarization and the Presidency,” focuses on how changes to the presidential selection process have affected the presidents we elect and on changes to the executivekeep reading »
The Cloning of Cells
Students continue their education on cells in the human body. They discuss stem cells and how engineers are involved in the research of stem cell behavior. They learn about possible applications of stem cell research and associated technologies, such as fluorescent dyes for tracking the replication of specific cells.
Triangle explorer
This Java applet enables students to investigate the area of triangles placed in the first quadrant of a Cartesian coordinate graph. The student selects a level of difficulty, which determines the type of triangle and its orientation on the graph. In addition to it automatically checking student answers, the applet can keep score of correct answers and offers hints by adding to the graph a rectangle that is related to the triangle. From the activity page, What, How, and Why buttons open pages th