How to Make Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin Pie recipe and how to make delicious pumpkin pie are the topics in this short video. If you look at the page you will notice a video on how to make the crust also listed.
3.6 Viewing the data Reverting to the relational database we constructed in Section 3.3, you might wonder what, from the user's point of view, has been gained by creating separate tables for the students and courses. With Table 1 you could see at a glance who was studying what. In the relational database it was har
References 1.10 Voice and the speaking subject Discursive practices, as we have seen, order the shape of written and spoken discourse; they order the features which appear and the selection of words and phrases. But these properties are only a small subset of those which govern meaning-making. In this and in the next section we will be more concerned with patterns in the content of discourse and the psychological and sociological implications of those patterns. This will help elaborate further on the notion that language is constru 1.6.4 Blogs The founder of Technorati claims that the number of ‘blogs’ doubles every five months and that the creation rate is approaching two per second. One estimate I read in July 2010 put the number at 400 million ‘blogs’. Because these online diaries offer instant publishing opportunities, you potentially have access to a wealth of knowledge from commentators and experts (if they blog Curious George Helps Teach How to Plant Peas 3.4 Databases At a basic level, a database is a collection of information which can be searched. It is a way of storing, indexing, organising and retrieving information. You may have created one yourself to keep track of your references - or your friends' names and addresses. They are useful for finding articles on a topic, and can be used to search for many different types of information. You may find some of the following databases useful for your topic. They contain different types of information The Great Awakening Mentally ill woman beaten to death in Kabul 5.6 The history of medicine: a Scottish perspective This unit looks at how historians seek to understand past diseases and epidemics. These had social, political and medical implications as they inevitably damaged the economic resources of a community. An example based in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary is used to illustrate how changes in medical delivery affected the local population. In addition there is a description of the work of the eminent Scot William Cullen, professor of medicine at Edinburgh University (1752), who described the Silicon Valley's movers and shakers come to Cambridge Feelings Count: Emotions and Learning-Session 5 Acknowledgements iSpot is provided by The Open University as part of OPAL, which is funded by the National Lottery through the Big Lottery Fund. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources for permission to reproduce material in this course: Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see Author(s): How To Draw Simple Flowers: Roses, Vines, Dandelions & Daisies Hyperbole Examples SMU shapes answers to real-world challenges Reptiles of the Congaree Swamp 1.2.8 Working with other people's diagrams – reading diagrams Reading diagrams is an equally useful skill to that of drawing diagrams. Not only does it help you understand what other people are trying to convey, it also helps you be critical of the diagrams you draw yourself. In some cases diagrams are used to make the text look pretty or appealing and do not add to the understanding of the reader (hopefully not the case with the diagrams here!). Even when they are used more effectively there is a need to be critical of what information is being conveye From Embryo to Duckling 5.2 The origins of the wars of the three kingdoms From Catholic rebellion to Civil War, what happened during the latter years of the reign of Charles I that caused people to take up arms against their fellow citizens? This unit looks at the background of the wars between England, Scotland and Ireland and how the King's actions led to the rift between royalists and parliamentarians. To access this material click on the unit link below. It leads to a separate OpenLearn unit and will open in a new window.
The children head to a farm to learn how to plant sugar snap peas. They return two other times to the farm to see the various stages of the plant's growth and at the end, are excited to eat the peas that they had planted in the spring.
"The Great Awakening was a period of great revivalism that spread throughout the colonies in the 1730s and 1740s. It de-emphasized the importance of church doctrine and instead put a greater importance on the individual and their spiritual experience." (28:06)
A woman suffering from mental illness is beaten to death, her body burned and then dumped in a river, for allegedly burning pages of Islam's holy Koran, Kabul media reported. Gavino Garay reports.
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Have you ever thought of starting up an entrepreneurial business of your own or dreamed of joining one of those famous names of the start-up industries such as Google, Flickr, LinkedIn, Kiva, Twitter, or the Carbon War Room? Well while you may not have been able to hop over to Silicon Valley to see what's going on there, serial entrepreneurs Sherry Coutu and Reid Hoffman helped Cambridge Judge Business School bring Silicon Valley here instead for the second time. The idea was to foster and devel
This program introduces ways to create an emotionally safe classroom to foster learning and to deal effectively with emotions and conflicts that can be obstacles. Featured are a fifth-grade teacher and an eighth-grade band teacher, with expert commentary from Daniel B. Goleman, author of the book Emotional Intelligence, and Yale University Professor James P. Comer.
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This is a video slide show that features hyperbole examples that are shown through words and images. Appropriate for third-graders and older. (01:19)
At SMU, students and faculty work hand-in-hand to shape answers to real-world challenges. You can learn more about the programs shown in this video by using the following links:
- SMU’s Embry Human Rights Program: http://smu.edu/humanrights
- SMU’s Darwin Deason Institute for Cyber Security: http://www.smu.edu/Lyle/Institutes/DeasonInstitute
- SMU’s Locomotor Performance Laboratory: http://smu.edu/locomotor
- George W. Bush Presidential Center: http://www.smu.edu/bushcenter
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In this video segment from NatureScene, host Jim Welch and naturalist Rudy Mancke come across a broadhead skink, an eastern mud turtle, and a brown water snake, each in its own habitat. They discuss characteristics and behaviors of these animals. Closed captioning included. Run time 02:53.
This video segment from NOVA: "The Shape of Things" charts the development of a duck embryo, from its earliest stages just after fertilization, through cell replication and differentiation, to the final stage, emergence from the protection of the eggshell. Closed captioning included. Run time 01:19.