Engineers Speak for the Trees
Students begin by reading Dr. Seuss' The Lorax as an example of how over-development can cause long-lasting environmental destruction. Students discuss how to balance the needs of the environment with the needs of human industry. Student teams are asked to serve as natural resource engineers, city planning engineers and civil engineers with the task to replant the nearly destroyed forest and develop a sustainable community design that can co-exist with the re-established natural area.
How to change the language in Windows
How to change the language in Windows.
What children and young people say
This unit looks at how practitioners and other adults talk to children and young people, and considers how this influences what they tell us. It identifies how children and young people would prefer to be engaged with, what would encourage their confidence in authority figures, and outlines the ways in which adults can improve on their listening techniques.
Getroffen door de bliksem!
At the end of this unit you can understand an informative text on a website about lightning safety.
A/L/I Visiting Architect: Jennifer Guthrie
JENNIFER GUTHRIE, RLA, ASLA is a founding partner of GUSTAFSON GUTHRIE NICHOL. Ms. Guthrie is known for her collaborative approach to project development, working with complex client groups, public and private agencies, and project sites to develop innovative and award-winning landscapes in cities throughout North America and Asia. Jennifer's work strives to pair broad architectural vision with meticulous detail. She is equally passionate about unearthing lucid design concepts as she is about de
Adult & Commuter Student Services at the U of M.
Adult and Commuter Student Services at the University of Memphis has become a home away from home for non-traditional students at the U of M.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of May 6, 2011.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of May 6, 2011.
HUM310 Session 2 Summer 2011
HUM310 Theatre of Revolt Session Two 05/15/11 Bill DeLuca
Seder Meal -- 2011 Jewish Student Union Seder at the College of Charleston
Join the Jewish Student Union (JSU) as we celebrate the Passover Seder at the College's Jewish Studies Center.
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Hip-Hop Music -- AAST 300: "Hip-Hop: Evolution and Impact" at the College of Charleston
College of Charleston students are taking part in a unique course that allows them to examine the history, content, legacy, and controversy of the hip-hop music industry.
Hip-Hop: Evolution and Impact is being taught by Roneka Matheny, professor in African American Studies. "This course seeks to understand how the artistic expression of the ignored American underclass has evolved into unimaginable economic success with a worldwide cultural impact in only four decades" says Matheny.
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Renaissance Seniors: Gerren Gaynor
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College's Only Living Female Graduate Proud to Be a Morehouse Woman
Mary Robinson Spivey is the last of 33 women who entered and graduated from the College between 1929 and 1933 (no women have been admitted since then). She briefly attended Atlanta University, but wanted to go to Morehouse where her mother had taken a few first aid and nursing courses around 1909.
UGA Office of Sustainability Miller Learning Center Waste Audit 2011
The University of Georgia's Office of Sustainability April 19, 2011 waste audit of the Miller Learning Center.
State of the Network with Dr. Timothy DeRouen
Dr. Timothy DeRouen, Network Chair Co-Director, delivered the annual State of the Network
Northeastern University Commencement 2011
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Northeastern University Graduate Commencement 2011
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Nicki Joseph: Catholic Central Student
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Opera Grand Rapids Vocal Competition Finals
GRCC Instructor Steve Barton's content for vocal class
GRCC Distinguished Alumni & Emeritus Faculty 2011
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How to Cook an Egg: A history of molecular gastronomy
Part of the Food For Thought Lecture Series at Oregon State University. Rachel Ankeny, Senior Lecturer in the School of History and Politics and Manager of the Graduate Program in Gastonomy at the University of Adelaide, Australia "How to Cook an Egg and Other Lessons from the Kitchen-Lab: A History of Molecular Gastronomy