Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science: Session 7. Our Nearest Neighbor: The Moon
Why is the Moon, our nearest neighbor in the solar system, so different from the Earth? In this session, participants explore the complex connections between the Earth and Moon, the origin of the Moon, and the roles played by gravity and collisions in the Earth–Moon system.,Students and scientists explore the question: How did people explore the moon?
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science: Session 2. Every Rock Tells A Story
How can we use rocks to understand events in the EarthÂ’s past? In this session, participants explore the processes that form sedimentary rocks, learn how fossils are preserved, and are introduced to the theory of plate tectonics.,Students and scientists explore the question: How can studying rocks help us understand Earth's past?
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UK retailer John Lewis beat expectations to pay a bumber bonus to its staff of 18 percent but warned of tougher times ahead.
Development of a design performance measurement matrix for improving collaborative design during a d
Development of a design performance measurement matrix for improving collaborative design during a design process - Yuanyuan Yin
Keywords:Design Performance Measurment
Carl Elefante: Renewal and Transformation
Renewal and Transformation
November 21, 2010
Carl Elefante, Director, Sustainable Design, Quinn Evans Architects
For more information on SFU's City program, visit: http://www.sfu.ca/city/index.htm
School District Level Leadership Scenarios
Dr. Gene Spanneut
This in-class activity is intended for use with educational administration students in a course on school district level leadership. The objective is to have students respond to short prepared […]
Starbucks' tasty Green brew
Summary of business headlines: Starbucks, Green Mountain announce partnership, stocks soar; AOL to shed 900 jobs -source; Data reignite global economy concerns; Wall Street tumbles nearly two percent.
2014 Clark Honors College Commencement (Procession Only)
The 2014 Clark Honors College Commencement ceremony was held June 15, 2014.
How newly appointed Chief Information Officers take charge
Executive Doctorate (DBA) student Tony Gerth discusses his research with Toby Thompson. Profile: http://linkd.in/gQjAKl
How to Answer Functions SAT Math Questions
How to Answer Functions SAT Math Questions - Understanding function questions on the SAT Math exam. (01:26)
Death in a Minute
The title says it all!
Pyramid Scheme
1-2-3-4-5-4-3-2-1; people that is.
Overview of the Fungi Kingdom
The Fungi Kingdom consists of plant-like organisms with small nuclei such as yeast, bread mold and mushrooms. Many of the organisms in the Fungi Kingdom can cause disease, but some are helpful as they are used to make things like antibiotics and yeast. Most of the organisms in this kingdom are parasitic and receive nutrients from surfaces they live on. (02:52)
Overview of the Plant Kingdom
Like the Animal Kingdom, the Plant Kingdom is also a major part of the Linnaean system of classification that includes organisms like trees, bushes and grasses. The plants in this kingdom can be called autotrophs because they perform photosynthesis to provide food for themselves. These organisms also provide oxygen for humans and animals to survive. (05:52)
Thunderbird School Cricket
Cricket team captain Sidharth Madhav talks March 11, 2011, at Thunderbird School of Global Management. http://www.thunderbird.edu
How To Study For A Test
Doing well on a school test takes more than just spending a bit of time
with a book. This five minute video reviews tips such as advanced planning, what types of music might be allowed, and more. This video moves slowly and covers many good points for all students to know.
5.2 Human rights in the international arena The UN's 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserted that the ‘recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world’. It further affirmed that human rights should be protected by the rule of law, that they were ‘essential to promote the development of friendly relations between nations’, that these fundamental human rights include the equal rights be