Women's Basketball Game Highlights: Jan 02, 2011
Highlights from the Missouri State Women's Basketball game vs. Evansville on January 02, 2011.
ES.272 Culture Tech (MIT)
This class is divided into a series of sections or "modules", each of which concentrates on a particular large technology-related topic in a cultural context. The class will start with a four-week module on Samurai Swords and Blacksmithing, followed by smaller units on Chinese Cooking, the Invention of Clocks, and Andean Weaving, and end with a four-week module on Automobiles and Engines. In addition, there will be a series of hands-on projects that tie theory and practice together. Th
Preparing for Your First Semester of Law School Guests: Professors Ron Brown and Joe Grohman, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center Topic: Study Techniques for 1Ls from Two 1L Professors Running Time: 24:33 Click here to download the mp3 file:GrohmanBrown1L_advice.mp3 Profe
Journal of the House of Lords: volume 12 1666-1675
The official minute book of the House of Lords, covering the middle years of the reign of Charles II.
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9 Burton-upon-Trent
This volume covers the town of Burton-upon-Trent on the county's eastern boundary, along with its suburbs and satellite villages on either side of the river, including Stapenhill which was formerly in a separate parish in Derbyshire.
Application Notes From LECO
Application notes and experimental protocols for a variety of inorganic and organic analytes. Topics covered include analysis of food and beverage samples, natural products, pharmaceuticals, environmental contaminants and industrial applications. The main techniques described are near infrared spectroscopy, liquid and gas chromatography, time-of-flight mass spectrometry and glow discharge optical spectroscopy.
Auburn University Nature Playground
Auburn University Nature Playground
Photosynthesis and Respiration
Most people are aware that plants undergo photosynthesis, a process by which they convert sunlight and carbon dioxide in sugar and water. But not as many realize that plants also undergo respiration, which is the reverse of this process.
Video Culture Class: Japanese Holidays #18 - Tsukimi
Learn more about Japanese culture with JapanesePod101.com! Ever wondered what the most important Japanese holidays are, and how they are celebrated? Then this 25-lesson video series is for you! With this series, you’ll learn the what, why, when and how of 25 well-known holidays in Japan.
In this video, you’ll learn all about Tsukimi in Japan [...]
Daniel Jones - State Run Lotteries and Charitable Donations
Daniel Jones talks to Romesh Vaitilingham about state-run lotteries in the US that are intended to increase funding for education.
3.4.2 Compaction and adhesion Around the time of the 8- to 16-cell division, the conceptus undergoes a morphological (shape) change, called compaction, in which the cells fatten on each other, and the outlines of individual cells become hard to distinguish. This stage, sometimes referred to as a morula, from the Greek word for mulberry, is shown in Figure 17i. At this stage it is hard to see individual cells; in fact, unless the cells are separated by various laboratory treatments, it is not possible to see the two
Data Quality: Missing Data - Phone
This module describes how missing data can be managed while maintaining data quality. It explains how to plan for missing data; defines different types of "missingness;" outlines the benefits of documenting missing data and illustrates how to document missing data; and describes procedures to minimize missing data. Upon completion of this module, students will be able to explain why data managers should strive to minimize missing data and develop a plan to record or code why data are missing.
Distributed Web Systems - Distributed Systems Architectures
This lecture forms part of the "Distributed Systems Architectures" topic in the Distributed Web Systems module.
Enterprise in Practice module flyer
Flyer advertising Enterprise in Practice module with overview of contents: Would you like to encourage your students to be more enterprising, learn how to work in a freelance environment and be a change agent within a public organisation or even start a business?
Virtual Maths, Cylinder - Calculating Volume and Height
Interactive exercise demonstrating how to calculate the volume and height of a cylinder (includes links to other useful resources)
E-moderation strategies in educational contexts
This PowerPoint lecture, narrated by Professor Gilly Salmon, consists of 29 slides outlining e-moderating strategies in educational contexts centred around the 5-stage model. It also touches upon the use of e-tivities (length 21:30).
Routes to Success
"Routes to Success" is an introductory-level university course module which has been presented over two semesters to students following the University of Southampton Foundation Year programme in Engineering, Physics and Geophysics.
It is divided into three parts, namely "Getting Started in Higher Education" (Pat Maier), "Making Progress" (Martin Counihan) and "Sustaining Success" (Su White). Information about the contents and purpose of "Routes to Success" are in the module specification and
Introduction to Prehistory in Britain
The course will start with an introduction to Archaeology, and in particular contemporary perceptions of Prehistory and how archaeology attempts to make sense of the past, of how people lived, worked and died in a period of time for which we have no written records or maps to help our understanding of these communities.
The course starts when Britain finally became free of ice around 9500BC and the accepted start of the Mesolithic in Britain. At that time people were living a fairly nomadic
Collaborative Working
Participants will learn to understand the principles and methods of partnership working and the benefits which collaboration can bring.
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Dave Lawrence (former Head of R & D at Syngenta) and Suzanne Dagseven (IBLF) interviewed
Dave Lawrence (former Head of Research and Development at Syngenta - agribusiness), Suzanne Dagseven are interviewed on the seminar, 'To What Extent Can a Commercial Agriculture Company Help in Development and Poverty Reduction?', held at IDS on the 9 November 2010.