Israeli ambassador to U.S. says Iron Dome is preventing escalation
Ron Dermer, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S., says if it wasn't for the Iron Dome missile defense system, there would be a need for more forceful action against Hamas. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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"U.S.-Cuban Academic Relations Part I: The Politics of U.S.-Cuban Exchanges"
Wayne Smith, Center for International Policy and Louis Pérez, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
U.S. and Cuban scholars involved in academic, scientific, and cultural research face significant difficulties in maintaining open and thorough dialogue with each other due to restrictions governing travel between the two countries. Such
MSU 2012 Undergraduate Art Exhibition
The Department of Art, Art History and Design presents the 2012 Undergraduate Exhibition featuring works from emerging student artists.
Chronique pygmée aka 1988, Gouga: Le bébé malade et le chevrotain aquatique (Vidéo) A Gouga, dans une petite bananeraie pygmée en République centrafricaine, les activités quotidiennes et les chants qui accompagnent les sons émis par une harpe sont interrompus par les pleurs d'une petite fille saisie d'une crise de convulsions hyperthermiques. La maladie de l'enfant est attribuée à une rupture d'interdit alimentaire, kila, ...
2.4.1 Try some yourself 1 The frequency diagram below shows the numbers of people in different age groups in a sample of the UK population. (a) What is the width of each age group? (b) Which age group conta Virtual Maths - Numbers, 3D Cylinder simulation tool Diversion of Drugs Within Healthcare Facilities, a Multiple-Victim Crime: Patterns of Diversion, Sco Virtual Maths - Numbers, Geometry 2D shapes Season 1 – Lesson 21 – Coffee Break Spanish In this week’s lesson of Coffee Break Spanish, Mark and Kara return after a few weeks off. The topic for discussion is the weather, and listeners will learn not only some useful phrases for talking about the weather, but Mark will explain the constructions behind these phrases so that listeners can build on these in the future. Please note that lesson 21 of Season 1 was originally known as lesson 121 of Coffee Break Spanish. We have renumbered the lessons Resource #13598 4.3.1 'Players in the game' A surprisingly large number of people in addition to the project manager and project team members can be involved in one way or another with projects. All of these people are important to some degree either because they are affected by the outcome of the project, or because they can affect its outcome, favourably or adversely. These various 'players' in the project 'game' may only be involved peripherally. It is important to be aware of who all the players are and what role they play in the p Trapped's Wall of Sorrow: Story Planning: Interative Game 3.5 Consumer behaviour models Many theorists have developed models of consumer behaviour. Some of these focus on the factors which influence behaviour (such as the model in Figure 1). Others emphasise the stages which consumers go through as they make their decisions to engage in a particular behaviour. Many adopt the ‘belief–feeling–behavioural intention 2: Moral dilemmas It is clear from the account of Jim and Marianne's lives that they need some help. But do they deserve help? Some of our course testers had very strong reactions to the inclusion of drug users in a course about health and social care. Here is one typical response: I am not sure that Jim and Marianne and people like them deserve this sort of attention. Their problems were self-inflicted. It must have cost someone (w ×”×›× ×ª שופרות Cause of short gamma-ray bursts Usually Submerged, but Revealed Occasionally Aztec Encounter with the Spaniards The Story of ICH-GCP: An introduction for investigators and site staff 9.29J Introduction to Computational Neuroscience (MIT)
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the formula for calculating the volume of a 3D cylinder
By: WentzMR Dr. Keith Berge, an Anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, reviews an article appearing in the July 2012 issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings’ on the increasing occurrence and awareness of drug diversion within the medical community, which can result in considerable harm to patients, hospitals, and healthcare workers. Available at: http://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(12)00484-3/fulltext
Images of 2D shapes with formula for calculating area
square, rectangle, triangle, trapezoid, parallelogram, pythagorean theorem, circle, circular sector, circular ring
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Try these story writing games and complete Trapped's Wall of Sorrow. Students will strenghten their knowledge of the parts of a story by playing these games, which will help them in planning their own stories. ( This link is for an interactive video/game and may take a few minutes to load.)
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This three minute video explains some of the interesting facts about gamma-rays and it also has a written script that helps students follow this fast moving video. Good graphics. Video is on bottom of page.
For students who have a good background in this area.
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This video describes how cultures clash when the Spaniards first encounter the Aztecs. Good narration along with animated sketches that appear like chalk drawings on a blackboard. Run time 01:28.
Dr Roma Chilengi, Head of Clinical Trials at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)/Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi, Kenya gives an introduction to ICH-GCP. This overview covers the historical background, context and evolution to ICH-GCP, summarises its key principles and describes the role of regulatory authorities. The talk highlights some of the accomplishments of ICH-GCP but also critiques some aspects of GCP application in non-pharmaceutical settings.
This course gives a mathematical introduction to neural coding and dynamics. Topics include convolution, correlation, linear systems, game theory, signal detection theory, probability theory, information theory, and reinforcement learning. Applications to neural coding, focusing on the visual system are covered, as well as Hodgkin-Huxley and other related models of neural excitability, stochastic models of ion channels, cable theory, and models of synaptic transmission. Visit the Seung Lab Web s