SeaWiFS Biosphere: Rotating Globe with Zoom to Pacific Ocean
SeaWiFS looks at the Pacific Ocean and monitors El-Nino and La-Nina.
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6.2 (a) 'Cleaning-up' fossil and nuclear technologies This means mitigating some of the adverse 'environmental' consequences of fossil and nuclear fuel use through the introduction of new, 'clean' technologies that should substantially reduce pollution emissions and health hazards. These include 'supply-side' measures to improve the efficiency with which fossil fuels are converted into electricity in power stations; cleaner and more efficient combustion methods; the increasing use of 'waste' heat in combined heat-and-power schemes; and 'end of p
Merkel tells Greece to speed up debt deal
Jan. 9 - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy met for the first time this year to discuss boosting growth and jobs in the crisis-hit euro zone, and also warned Greece to speed up debt restructuring. Joanna Partridge reports.
UW|360 Season 5: Episode 7
UW 360, hosted by Carolyn Douglas, is a magazine show that features stories about the University of Washington.
In this episode:
- Meet the University of Washington Boxing Club and its dedicated coach, Christopher Mendez
- Learn about UW research on a blood clotting substance that help save lives of trauma patients
- Catch up with former UW Husky football great, Napoleon Kaufman
- Visit the UW's Intellectual House, a new longhouse-style facility for the UW Native American community and others
3.3.2 Citizenship beyond (species) borders Political philosophers are struggling to fit together conventional ideas of citizenship and issues of global environmental change. Most have simply ignored these momentous challenges: they have failed to fully comprehend the implications of our new understanding of humans' revised place in the world. However, our advancing awareness of global environmental changes draws us into a very different sense of shared fate from that of the nation state, or even the global citizen. As Chapter 5
3.2 The agreement to protect the ozone layer After a decade of controversy about the possible effects of CFCs, in 1985 British scientists discovered over the Antarctic a quite unexpected 'hole' in the ozone layer which was the size of the USA. This helped to galvanise the international community into action (though some who took part in the negotiations claim it played little part). By 1987 the first international agreement to control substances damaging to the ozone layer, the Montreal Protocol, was established. Interestingly th
Beginning Cursive Handwriting
Video for cursive handwriting practice. It shows how to join letters in writing . This video does not have sound. Writing is shown on a whiteboard. (04:23)
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4.3 The UK's coal reserves Production of large quantities of coal in the UK during the 19th and 20th centuries led to the progressive depletion of reserves. In 2005 underground mining was limited to the Carboniferous coalfields of Yorkshire and the East Midlands, with only one underground mine operating in South Wales. However, surface mining sites still work coal in most of the coalfields (Author(s):
American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, 1765–1915—A New Look at Sargent's Venice
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Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c Implementing Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care SAT Prep: Test 1, Section 3, Part 5 Tom Price, Ultimate Green Farmer Surviving thr 5th grade Module One: Preparing to teach online Japanese Listening Comprehension for Intermediate Learners #15 - Where in Japan Did You Lose Your 1.3.1 Health personnel in Thailand In Section 2, the main concern was with producing a table of data, for others to read, that communicates clearly the important patterns or messages in the data. In this section, the focus changes slightly. Your role will be that of the reader or user of the data in a table, and you will learn about approaches that make it easier for you to extract information from a table. However, manipulating tabular data into a form that makes it clearer to others will also, very often, make it clearer to
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As part of a submission for the IMS Global Award, this film discusses the outputs of the ALPS CETL and demonstrates the impact that they have had on learning and assessment in practice settings, particularly focussing on the development of competency maps, 360degree multiprofessional asessment tools and the use of mobile technology to deliver these innovative assessment processes to the Health and Social Care students on placement.
This video starts off with a black screen because the narrator uses it as a chalkboard. This is video is appropriate high school students. Uses a textbook commonly found in bookstores, but it is not absolutely necessary as the narrator does all work on the screen.
He's a great example of what we all should try to become. With a unique composting facility, Price does his part to pitch in to save the environment.
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Do you find yourself only understanding the key parts of Japanese conversations? Would you like to understand what’s happening around you in daily life in Japan? Then this Japanese Listening Comprehension for Intermediate Learners series is for you! In each lesson of this five-part series, you’ll see an image, hear a [...]