The Rocky Road To Kansas, Part Two, Ellen Goodnow and Maria Felt: "advise those young men who brough
Ellen Goodnow and Maria Felt were early settlers sponsored by antislavery groups who wanted Kansas Territory to be admitted to the Union as a free state. Both of these women sent encouraging reports back east about their journeys to Kansas Territory and the new settlements there. Goodnow's husband Isaac was a co-founder of the town of Boston (later Manhattan), K. T. Goodnow quotes her husband as stating, "advise those young men who brought such doleful reports about Kansas, not to leave the s
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My SMU Story: Adriana Martinez
Meet SMU alum Adriana Martinez, who was immersed in international politics and human rights.
Het kippenei : Lied Tijdens deze les leren leerlingen het lied over het kippenei. De partituur van het lied vind je terug in het handboek Eigen-Wijs.
UT Celebrates National Day of Making
The University of Toledo joined the White House in the National Day of Making on June 18 with a look at 3D printing.
Embedding the concept of competency maps
This presentation outlines the background, context and transferability of a competency mapping tool originally developed in health but suitable for enterprise
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy in the Twenty First Century [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Ross Garnaut | Professor Garnaut will look forward to where the global economy is headed across a diverse range of nation-states (using Australia, China, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea as exemplars). The challenges that fertility rates and climate change pose for the global economy will also be considered. Ross Garnaut is an economist whose career has been built around the analysis of and practice of policy connected to development, economic policy and international relatio
Thunderbird Global Council: Ekaterina Walter
Following two days of informational meetings and panel discussions, Thunderbird Global Council member and alumnus Ekaterina Walter '08 talks about Thunderbird's growth plans. alliance.thunderbird.edu
5.301 Chemistry Laboratory Techniques (MIT)
This course is an intensive introduction to the techniques of experimental chemistry and gives first year students an opportunity to learn and master the basic chemistry lab techniques for carrying out experiments. Students who successfully complete the course and obtain a "Competent Chemist" (CC) or "Expert Experimentalist" (EE) rating are likely to secure opportunities for research work in a chemistry lab at MIT. Acknowledgements The laboratory manual and materials for this
2.3.1 The title The first thing I noticed about Philip's essay is that although it begins with a title it is not the one he was given. This immediately creates two problems. If I were Philip's tutor I would find it difficult to weigh up his essay against the challenge he was actually set. The title he has made up is not a good one, so it weakens his essay from the outset. Philip's title doesn't pose a question for him to answer. S
How to Grade Homeschool Papers
This is part of the series: Writing and Education. To grade homeschool papers, create a rubric that assigns numbers to what an ideal piece of writing would be, and talk with the children about what is expected for each assignment. The video would have been more helpful if she showed what a rubric is and how to construct one...but, it is a start. (02:08)
The long hunt
Professor Stefan Wolff weighs up the impact the arrest is likely to have on this region torn apart by one of Europe's bloodiest wars.
After more than ten years on the run, suspected war criminal Radovan Karadzic has been arrested in Serbia.
ALPS Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) Tool
One of the key aims of ALPS is to improve the assessment of competence in practice across 16 professions, increasing the confidence of new graduates and their employers. The CIPA tool has been developed to establish measures of new graduate confidence in their ability across a number of areas of professional competence. Initially it is being piloted as a self-rating tool with new graduates with the intention of extending its use by employers of new graduates. The tool offers a way of establishin
Real Brazilian Conversations #11: Rio, esportes, natureza, olimpÃadas Where Did Earth's Water Come From? IRCTC sms number Disarming the Populace Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Essay Bibliography Q 2.5 Further reading Styles, E.A. (1997) The Psychology of Attention, Hove, Psychology Press. A very readable textbook, which covers and extends the topics introduced in this unit. Pashler, H. (ed.) (1998) Attention, Hove, Psychology Press. An edited book, with contributors from North America and the UK. Topics are dealt with in rather more depth than in the Styles book. T Is for Triangle - Sesame Street
In this conversation André talks to Dayeni, who was born and raised in Rio. They talk about the city of Rio de Janeiro, sports and the Olympics!
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Earth's surface is 71% covered by water today, but it didn't start out that way. So where do we think Earth got its water? (02:59)
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Interviewed by host Paul Molloy, Mark Thornton discusses gun control and freedom, and also the ongoing conflict in the Ukraine.
Ghosts, Witches and Portents in Early Modern Europe: Essay Bibliography Q 2.5
This classic Sesame Street snippet is a little blurry. It focuses on triangles and the letter t. It shows children dancing with the letter t and triangles. (:35)