Manipur and Nagaland are two states in North East India that share a border with Burma. While these states are so remote that few foreign nationals have visited them, they are beset with high rates of HIV infection and injecting drug use. Assoc Prof Peter Deutschmann, Dr Michelle Kermode and Prarthna Dayal from the Nossal Institute for Global H
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pocoyo, A dormir
a kids cartoon programm, narrated in slow easy to understand spanish, with visuals to help understand the dialogue, this clip also helps with pronounciation.
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Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes Read A Loud
This animated video is a read a loud from Kevin Henkes book Chrysanthemum. Chrysanthemum the mouse loves her name, but when she goes to school, the other children giggle. "'Her name is so long,' said Jo. 'It scarcely fits on her name tag,' said Rita, pointing."Poor Chrysanthemum; even though her father says her name is "precious and priceless and fascinating and winsome," how will she persuade the other children in her class? Perhaps Mrs. Twinkle can come to the rescue! This is a good
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7.2.16 Free products and services
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
Author(s): The Open University
7.2.7 Collaboration platforms
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
Author(s): The Open University
PCC MAT050 Quantitative Reasoning Intro
Content material for Colorado Community College System's DevEd Math Prep Introduction. This page is an introduction to the MAT050 Quantitative Math Course.
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7.3 Developing a strategy
In developing a strategy for improving your application of number skills you are aiming to:
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identify the opportunities you can use to develop and practise your number skills;
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establish the outcomes you hope to achieve and targets for meeting them;
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identify the resources you might use for developing your skills, including people who might be able to help you as well as sources of data, books, study guides, tutorials, s
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7.2 Working on improving your number skills
The three-stage framework for developing and improving your skills provides the basis for you to become more confident in:
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developing a strategy for using a variety of numerical and mathematical skills, including being clear about what you want to achieve, identifying relevant sources of information that will help you to achieve your goals, and planning how you intend to improve your skills;
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monitoring your progress and critically ref
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How to Memorize the Periodic Table
How to Memorize the Periodic Table - Watch How To Master The Periodic Table from the how to specialists. This tutorial will give you helpful instructions to help you understand the abbreviations of the table.
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Next steps
Learning how to learn: a process we all engage in throughout our lives, but no single method of learning guarantees success. This unit aims to make the process of learning much more explicit by inviting you to apply various ideas and activities to your own study as a way of increasing your awareness of your own learning. Most learning has to be an active process – and this is particularly true of learning how to learn.
Author(s): The Open University
3.5 Arousal (continued)
Hibernation is an ingenious adaptation that some animals employ to survive difficult conditions in winter. This unit examines the differences between hibernation and torpor, and discusses the characteristic signs of hibernation behaviour. It explores the triggers that bring on hibernation, and whether internal signals or external season cues are predominant. It also examines the physiological adaptations that occur in hibernating animals. This unit builds on and develops ideas introduced in the
Author(s): The Open University
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