Vision Talk 1- Magatte Wade
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Artemia observation
This organism is microscopic and does not cause disease and can be beneficial as a food source for other aquatic animals. A mm square grid is used to observe the measure of length of this organism.
Audacity 2.0 Tutorial
Learn how to record your assignments using Audacity
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An Overview on the Therapeutics of Hypertension
This module provides an animation on an overview of therapeutics on hypertension. This material describes an interaction between a patient, Mr AA and a clinical pharmacist. Mr. AA, a 55 year old obese man, visits his general practitioner for a monthly review and is diagnosed with hypertension. He is very worried because his uncle died of hypertension recently and wants to know much about hypertension hence the GP refers him to a clinical pharmacist. The pharmacist then describes the causes, risk
Global View of the Seasons (Interactive)
By measuring subtle differences in light that result from varying concentrations of plant life around the world, scientists are able to better understand Earth. These false-color images provided by the Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) Project provide visual representations of the concentrations of plant life in the oceans and on land. In this interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain, learn how the distribution of Earth's vegetation changes over the seasons.
Introducción a la Sociología (Prof. Juan Martín Sánchez)
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The Cross: Our Only Hope
Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, C.S.C., vice president for student affairs speaks about the Cross as our only hope.
Kidney Dissection for IPAD
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Aaron Wildavsky Forum on Public Policy: Economic Possibilities for Our Children
Speaker: Lawrence H. Summers, Professor & President Emeritus, Harvard University
In this lecture, Professor Summers examines the 50-fold change over the last generation in the relative price of services and goods, such as hospital care and TV sets. These pricing results illustrate the profound changes taking place in modern economies. The character and extent of the changes wrought by information technology will force dramatic changes in the organization of economic life over the next generatio
KET Image Bank: Reptiles (Interactive)
The KET Image Bank is a collection of royalty-free photographs available for educational use. The pictures are arranged in interactive catalogs. Click on the "view" button to look through the list of images in the catalog and then click on the name of the reptile you would like to view. On that page, you will find a thumbnail of an image or images, along with a paragraph about the animal. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you to a high resolution image you can download.
Who Owns the "One Nation" and what does it stand for? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Lord Glasman, Michael Gove | Britain as "One Nation" is an idea of government that belonged to the Conservative Party, originating with Benjamin Disraeli who saw Britain divided into two nations, the rich and the poor. Disraeli defined One Nation politics as the practices necessary to, ‘maintain the institutions of the realm and elevate the condition of the people’. In his 2012 conference speech Ed Miliband defined his party as "One Nation" Labour. In a period of economic crisis
Introduction & Welcome
Introduction:
David Farrell, University Archivist, The Bancroft Library
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Elaine Tennant, Director, The Bancroft Library
Beata FitzPatrick, Associate Chancellor -- Chief of Staff
Mitch Daniels and the Purdue "All-American" Marching Band accept the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels and the Purdue "All-American" Marching Band accept the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge.
1.4.6 P is for Provenance The provenance of a piece of information (i.e. who produced it? where did it come from?) may provide another useful clue to its reliability. It represents the 'credentials' of a piece of information that support its status and perceived value. It is therefore very important to be able to identify the author, sponsoring body or source of your information. Why is this important? XSLT transform GUI with SharpDevelop IDE 2 Kinds of minds Let us then start on the questions of what kinds of things possess or could possess mentality, while remembering that the meaning of the term is somewhat elastic and imprecise. What kind of possible things, oth 1 The quick and the dead – the minded and the non-minded Two of the most fundamental contrasts we draw are between living and non-living things – the animate and inanimate – and between things with minds or mentality and those without. Rocks and chairs are pieces of inanimate matter; they are not just dead, they are the kinds of things that can never have been alive, at least not in their present form. Plants, however, are living organisms, as are animals. But while plants are alive they do not have any kind of mental life. Their activities inc Factoring and the Distributive Property Alan Simpson On Wyoming People
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It is shown how to program a simple GUI with SharpDevelop to do XSLT transforms.
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Factoring and the Distributive Property-From Khan Academy (3:05)
In this History Channel States video clip, Alan Simpson, former U.S. Senator of Wyoming, talks about the population in his discussion about Wyoming. He thinks it's the people of Wyoming that make this state special, as they are deeply involved in state's issues. (02:07)