Sustainable Tourism Certification
A lecture on sustainable tourism
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
This video is a PowerPoint presentation defining and explaining reflexive and intensive pronouns. Examples of correctly and incorrectly used reflexive pronouns are given. The audio on this presentation is difficult to hear. Volume needs to be turned up quite high to listen to the audio. (02:03)
Basics of Astronomy: The Stars
This video, using computer animation, explains the beginning events of a star forming. (06:33)
How to Draw Ears - Anatomy and Structure
In this tutorial I dig deep into the ears and explore ear anatomy and structure to show how to draw an ear. Learn how to simplify the complex forms of the ear: helix, antihelix, tragus, antitragus, concha, ear lobe, ear notch and ear hole. (5:58)
A History Of Scotland - Episode 5 - Project Britain (3/6)
The last in the series. Mary Queen of Scots and James VI. A well-photographed history of Scotland that is explored through commentary and re-enactments. This BBC documentary is suitable for middle school and high school students.
2.2 Transportation disasters Movement of people and goods was one of the main outcomes of the industrial revolution in Britain in the late-eighteenth century, starting with canals, which were displaced gradually by railways. Industrialisation came through innovation in manufacture, especially the development of mass-produced materials such as cast-iron. While the material had been known and used since the Elizabethan period, it could only be made in small quantities by smelting iron ore with charcoal. The Darby fam
1.5.2 Playing doctors, nurses and patients It is easy to see how junior doctors can see themselves as bei 9.4 Working together with children: Stirling This course explores a wide range of children's experiences, a number of different services and interviews with a number of key practitioners. It features voluntary as well as statutory work with children and tries to capture some of the details of everyday life for children, parents and practitioners. The associated video material features children, practitioners and practice in the Plus organisation based in Stirling, Scotland. Looking at the overview of the Plus organisation will giv 2.6 Comparing measurements In order to compare quantities, it is best to express them in the same units. Three children have just measured their own heights in metric units. Isaac says ‘My height is 1098’, Jasmine says ‘My height is 112’ and Kim says ‘Mine is 1.1’. What units were Literary Festival 2016: Party Animals: growing up communist [Audio] 2.2 Screen readers Chapter 30 - Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis Personal Computer Mouse Care & Cleaning Tips Chadwick - Trigon DP178260 Trigon (1961) by Lynn Chadwick, Broad Walk, Town Centre, Harlow, Essex. General view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015. Kivelson's lecture 2 part B References 4.1 Systems diagrams and diagrams helpful for systems work Diagrams are used extensively in systems thinking and practice. All of those types included in the animated tutorial, as well as other types not covered there, can or have been used in systems studies. As mentioned at the beginning of the course the use of diagrams is very personal. For instance I find it helpful to group diagrams into three sorts depending o Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: show an awareness of the process and principles of performance management/appraisal in schools identify the negative aspects of appraisal systems and consider how these might be overcome understand more fully the role of the governing body in the performance review process, especially in relation to reviewing the headteacher's performance discuss performance with regard to pay awards, How to Pass the GED 1.2 Real numbers The rational and irrational numbers together make up the real numbers. The set of real numbers is denoted by
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Speaker(s): David Aaronovitch | David Aaronovitch talks to Charlie Beckett about his new book Party Animals: My Family and Other Communists. A memoir of early life among communists, Party Animals first took David Aaronovitch back through his own memories of belief and action. But there was much more to it. He found himself studying the old secret service files, uncovering the unspoken shame and fears that provided the unconscious background to his own existence as a party animal. Only then did
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Chapter 30. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mike Vendetti.
Watch an expert demonstrate some great tips on cleaning the computer's mouse in this free how-to video on cleaning personal electronics. This video shows how to clean both types.
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Passing the GED test requires reviewing algebra, geometry and
other basic math skills, keeping up with current events and taking
several practice tests to plan out the timing. This video clip a GED tutor will help to prepare for the GED test and help to ensure a passing grade.
. Like rationals, irrational numbers can be represented by decimals, but unlike the decimals for rational numbers, th