Traditional and Innovative ways of Teaching Amharic Alphabet
Traditional and Innovative ways of Teaching Amharic Alphabet.
Graduation 2012 - Friday 27 July: Faculty of Business & Law , 2pm Ceremony
Coverage of the School of Marketing, Public Relations & Comunications and the School of Human Resource Management & Organisational Behaviour.
El Maestrazgo de la serie Espacios naturales de TVE - parte 1 de 4
Estos videos son de la serie Espacios naturales de TVE. Hay cuatro partes que son las siguientes: 1.introducción general (1:10) 2.sus pueblos (1:57) 3.El Maestrazgo bajo la nieve (3:04) 4.La cabra montés (1:56)
Cada video trae una actividad para completar.
Order in Spontaneous Behavior
Brains are usually described as input/output systems: they transform sensory input into motor output. However, the motor output of brains (behavior) is notoriously variable, even under identical sensory conditions. The question of whether this behavioral variability merely reflects residual deviations due to extrinsic random noise in such otherwise deterministic systems or an intrinsic, adaptive indeterminacy trait is central for the basic understanding of brain function. Instead of random noise
Media and Communication Ribbon Cutting
Texas Tech University held their ribbon cutting for the newly renovated Media and Communication Building, formerly the Business Administration Building. Join us for a tour of the facility and the ribbon cutting that officially opened the building.
Move In Day 2012
The Class of 2016 moves in to the University of Rochester!
Scale, the Economy, and Decarbonization
By: icamp2012school Roger Pielke, Jr., University of Colorado at Boulder
The Sustainable Hydrogen Economy and How Do We Get There, Part I and II
By: icamp2012school The Sustainable Hydrogen Economy and How Do We Get There, Part I and II
Bruce Parkinson, University of Wyoming
Professor hosts journey through insects' insides
Aug. 1 - A Spanish academic is using a microtomography scanner to open up a unique inside view of the world's insects. Professor Javier Alba-Tercedor has published his highly detailed insect scans on-line in the hope of inspiring a generation of students to study zoology, as Jim Drury reports.
Au cinéma
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Tickets kopen voor een filmvoorstelling.
BIO190 Session 10 Fall 2012
Intro to Marine Life with Kera Mathes 11/13/12
Guest: Staci Wong
Loanwords in Finnish Quiz
Loanwords in Finnish Quiz.
Chemistry of Cobalt
The professors at the University of Nottingham discuss the applications of cobalt. It has magnetic properties that make it useful in older types of color televisions. (01:42)
The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
Halftime performance from 2002
The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is nationally known for its precision military marching formations on the football gridiron and is the largest military marching band in the nation. This 300+ member, Corps of Cadets unit is the official marching band of Texas A&M University.
Performing at all home football games and several away games, this organization is one of the most traveled collegiate marching bands in the nation. The Aggie Band operates under strict military
Properties of Zinc
Zinc is far from boring. Chemists in the lab at the University of Nottingham perform a reaction with a zinc compound and it looks like he he shoots flames from a syringe. (03:16)
Reuters Today: Top Stories and Analysis
Sept. 5 - A look at the early action in the European markets and the day's hot stocks, as well as a final wrap-up of Asia trading.
For expat entrepreneurs, the end of the China dream?
Aug. 6 - An essay bidding farewell to China by a well-known expat entrepreneur hits a nerve among foreign residents uncertain about their future in an increasingly competitive market.
Saft Says: QE redistributes wealth upwards
Sep 13 - Reuters Columnist James Saft says the latest announcement by the Federal Reserve to stimulate the U.S. economy by buying mortgage securities will result in more wealth in the wrong places.
Computer Simulations II
By: icamvid Daan Frenkel gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about computer simulations.