College of Charleston Alumni Weekend featuring "A Charleston Affair" 2014
Join the College of Charleston Alumni Association in its countdown to Alumni Weekend, Friday, May 2nd -- Sunday May 4th, 2014. This year will feature TWO A Charleston Affairs: Saturday, May 3rd and Sunday May 4th. It's time to come home and celebrate with your College of Charleston family and let your inner star SHINE ON!
Find out more: http://acaweekend.cofc.edu
UA Celebrates the Year of the Horse with Festival
To ring in the Chinese new year and celebrate the year of the horse, the Confucius Center at the University of Arizona co-hosted a festival at Centennial Hall. Performances at the Chinese New Year Festival included traditional and contemporary dance, martial arts displays, children's choirs and music by the Purple Bamboo Ensemble, the performing group of the UA Asian Music Club.
IPL: Photosystem II: how plants use sunlight to give us oxygen, food and fuel
Professor Julian Eaton-Rye's Inaugural Professorial Lecture. Tuesday, 10 December 2013.
E-Portfolio Toolkit - Booklet
This E-Portfolio Toolkit is based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University. We use an E-Portfolio to assess our students on their period abroad because we think it encourages them to fully engage with culture(s) and language of the target country and to reflect on the resulting cultural and linguistic development. As part of our project, we have also developed a set of learning activities and materials,
3.3.2 Key characteristics of being a sole trader In general terms, some of the key characteristics of being a sole trader are that: you ‘own’ the business; strictly, you own the property of the business, and have a variety of other legal capacities. In a more general sense, we can say that the wealth represented by the business is yours; in other words, you are entitled to all the capital of the business. you make the decisions which affect the nature and running of the business.
Ryan Holiday: "The Obstacle is the Way" | Authors at Google
Ryan Holiday visited Google LA to discuss his book "The Obstacle is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumphs." This talk took place on May 28, 2014.
42. Anything To Declare? (That’s Amore!)
Believe it or not, once they came back from the moon, Apollo 11 astronauts had to go through customs and immigration, like regular people do. Apparently, this was done more as a fun ritual than as a requirement from the government. So, let’s discover what the Apollo 11 crew declared on their customs and immigration [...]
Major Lymph Nodes
Learn where the major lymph nodes are in the body. Uses a diagram to point out and properly pronounce each of the major lymph nodes in the body. Grades 9-12. 2:06 min.
Math Tricks App for Android
'This program is dedicated to showing you a variety of interesting math tricks that will help you solve some basic math problems with great speed.You can play these tricks as instructed, with your friends and prove your talent to them.Fun Math Tricks:1. Addition2. Subtraction3. Multiplication table4. Division5. Multiply two digit number by 116. Square numbers ending in 57. Multiply by 58. Multiply by 99. Multiply by 410. Dividing by 511. Subtracting from 1000 12. Tough multiplication 1
Economics for Marketing
What is this module about?
To develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts and theories in economics that underpins consumer choice and market interactions. The lectures and seminars will explore the theories and empirical evidence regarding the choices made by consumers in the contemporary marketplace, and how these choices are shaped and influenced.
Objectives
On completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Examine the key theories of behaviour and economic decision making
Elizabeth Greenberg '14 introduces Dr. Patrick Awuah Jr.
Doherty Scholar, Elizabeth Greenberg '14 introduced Dr. Patrick Awuah Jr. as the recipient of the Elon University Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership. Greenberg also explained what entrepreneurship means to her.
4.4 Stationary states and tunnelling in one dimension We will now use the stationary-state approach to analyse the tunnelling of particles of energy E0 through a finite square barrier of width L and height V0 when E0 < V0 (see Figure 21). 1.7 Localization of signalling proteins Since signalling proteins cannot diffuse as rapidly as small second messengers, they need be close to their downstream target in order to be able to function. Where they are located with respect to both their subcellular position and their immediate neighbours is therefore vitally important. The plasma membrane is usually the initial location, and proteins can be attached to the plasma membrane in various ways (Author(s): Subtracting Decimals - Word Problem Research methodologies for evaluating enterprise education: a tale of a study. How to Solve Geometry Proofs 5 Summary of Section 4 Put your general knowledge and geography to the test Following on from Google's spelling challenge game released Social issues and GM crops
This video is from Sal Khan about subtracting decimals using the problem: Leo has $4,522.08 in his bank account. He deposits another $875.50 and then withdraws $300.00 in cash. How much is left in his bank account?
Mr. Khan uses computer software for demonstration. The screen is a little 'busy' so the viewer may want to open the screen to 'full screen' to see all more clearly. (02:18)
This paper reports on the experience of the researchers in designing and applying a research approach for evaluating a project using a longitudinal design
Excellent video from Jimmy Chang, who has a master's degree in math and has been a math teacher at St. Pete College for more than eight years. Mr. Chang explains what geometry proofs are and their importance.
This unit looks at the human being in the context of an individual life cycle, examining some of the processes that contribute to the formation of a new person. After a brief discussion of historical ideas about human conception, and about contraception to the present day, we look at the cells involved in the conception and development of a new individual. Gamete production (that is, production of mature cells able to unite with another in sexual reproduction) in both men and women is introduced
The genetic manipulation of plants and animals and their use in agriculture is one of the most controversial scientific developments of recent times. This free course, Social issues and GM crops, takes a look at the science behind the headlines and the complex interactions between scientific and social factors. By the end of the course it's hoped that you will have a clearer idea not only of what is possible with GM but what may be considered desirable.
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