Birding at the Museum: A Tour with Stephen C. Quinn
Artist, naturalist, and veteran leader of Museum bird walks in Central Park Stephen C. Quinn reveals rich opportunities for bird watching throughout the Museum, from dioramas dedicated to birds to habitat dioramas featuring other animals or ecosystems. Whether focusing on African mammals of African or the forests of the Pacific Northwest, the dioramas always include birds, from cowbirds with bison on the American prairie to pintail ducks in the Nile River Valley.
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Ambassador Thomas Pickering '53: Priorities for the Next President of the United States in Foreign a
Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering '53 holds the personal rank of career ambassador, the highest in the U.S. Foreign Service. In a diplomatic career spanning five decades, he has served as U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He served as U.S. ambassador and representative to the United Nations in New York from 1989 to 1992, a period that saw an international coalition move effectively against Saddam Hussein's invasion o
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2.2 Postscript A headline-grabbing weekend of ‘midsummer madness’, when six murders occurred in (parts of) Glasgow over the weekend of 5–6 August 1995, reinforced the ongoing nature of contestation and debate about the issues discussed in the programme. As noted in The Scotsman (8 August 1995), the legacy of the imagery of No Mean City was quickly resurrected by the press – for example, ‘a darker side to that much-vaunted transformation of Glasgow from No Mean City to Culture City’
Absolute Beginner Questions Answered by Hiroko #1 - Why is the hiragana HA sometimes read as WA?
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Asking questions is a big part of learning Japanese. Every day at JapanesePod101.com, we get so many great questions from you, the listeners. And in this video series, we’ll answer those questions! Join Hiroko and get some answers!In this lesson, you’ll learn Why is the hiragana HA sometimes read as WA? [...]
4 Key players in law enforcement If a law is broken, who has the responsibility for ensuring that the individual or company who has broken the law is ‘brought to justice’? Supporting Technology Integration in STEM Teacher Preparation: Case Studies from across California Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from on a range of subjects. Find out more Comprehensive Assessment: A New York City Success Story Virtual Maths - Numbers, 3D Cylinder simulation tool Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load Personality and values Research: Arid areas absorb unexpected amounts of carbon Strafrecht : Werkbundel Werkbundel rond strafrecht voor de leerlingen van het Buitengewoon Secundair Onderwijs (GASV, OV 3, type 1) met : Instap Jon Kuniholm, "Good Design by Design" | Talks at Google Special Relationship: Bernie Sanders and Beyond ISS Update - May 31, 2012 1.2.3 Basic principles Whatever resource you choose to use to find information on the internet, many of the same principles apply. Each source that you use will probably look quite different from the one you tried before, but you'll notice that there are always features that are similar - a box to type your search terms in, for instance, or a clickable help button. Different resources refer to the same functions using different terminology, but the principles behind them are exactly the same. The trick is to check
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The CSU Digital Ambassadors Program seeks to transform teaching and learning opportunities within the California State University (CSU) system through the increased use of emerging and online technologies. With particular attention to pre-service science and math teacher preparation at the undergraduate and credential level, CSU Digital Ambassadors are faculty leaders who champion the use of educational technologies within their respective campuses, engage faculty and educational stakeholders in
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Through constant investment in the assessment process, both students and teachers strive for true learning at School of the Future, a 6-12 school in Manhattan. (3:23)
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Welcome to ‘Personality and Values’, one of several ‘Futures’ workbooks, which help you choose and prepare a career route after graduation. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio
The aim of this workbook is to help you to clarify or identify your personality type and work values as a step toward choosing work
PULLMAN, Wash. - Researchers led by a Washington State University biologist have found that arid areas, among the biggest ecosystems on the planet, take up an unexpectedly large amount of carbon as levels of carbon dioxide increase in the atmosphere. The findings give scientists a better handle on the earth's carbon budget - how much carbon remains in the atmosphere as CO2, contributing to global warming, and how much gets stored in the land or ocean in other carbon-containing forms.
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A search for examples of good design captures the usual suspects: logos; consumer products like chairs, faucets, and computer mice; storybook homes from the pages of architectural digest. Despite calls to action from many sides, meaningful and well-funded efforts at design in the public interest remain much more rare than they should be. And even those funded by foundations justifiably focus on the most pressing utilitarian goals: clean water, sanitation, and preventable and widespread disease.
Today, Celeste and John delve into the Bernie Sanders phenomenon and what it means for the future of Democratic and third-party politics.
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, a supporter of Sanders rival Hillary Clinton, looks at the election through the lens of his own experiences as a 2004 presidential contender. He gives his take on not only Clinton and Sanders, but on presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump as well.
Providing an international perspective: Writer Sam Knight, who uses the knowledge
The International Space Station video update for May 31, 2012.