America's Written and Unwritten Constitution by Professor Akhil Amar on Coursera
Yale Professor Akhil Amar's Coursera course is designed to introduce you to one of the most important texts in human history—the United States Constitution. Why and how did this document come into existence in the 1780s? How and why has it been amended over the years? Who decides what it means? What are the ground rules for proper constitutional interpretation? How does the written Constitution interact with unwritten sources of constitutional authority, such as judicial decisions, presid
eSafety Label : Hoe ICT-veilig is jouw school? Scholen hebben de opdracht om te werken aan veilig en verantwoord ICT-gebruik op school. Het eSafety Label wil scholen ondersteunen bij het realiseren van ICT-veiligheid op school. Het belangrijkste instrument van het eSafety Label …
Cardiovascular System Blood: Red Blood Cells (13:04)
Red Blood Cells also known as red blood cells (RBCs) or erythrocytes are around 7.5μm in diameter. The average number (red blood cell count) is typically:
*5,200,000 per cubic millimeter ± 300,000 men
*4,700,000 per cubic millimeter ± 300,000 women
Red blood cells are made of hemoglobin. When the hemoglobin combines with oxygen it is called oxyhemoglobin, when oxygen has been released it is known as deoxyhemoglobin. The RBC initially hav
Japanese for Everyday Life Lower Intermediate #20 - Cancelling an Appointment at the Last Minute
Learn everyday Japanese conversation with JapanesePod101.com! You’re excited to go to your first work party since moving to Japan on Friday night. It should be a great opportunity to socialize with your Japanese coworkers in a different setting. While you’re reading online about the izakaya that’s hosting the party, you see an email pop up [...]
Checklist - Study Placement
This is a resource released as part of the E-Portfolio Toolkit based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Cells biology
Parts of the Cell
Stages of Development
CNX Psychology
By the end of this section, you will be able to:
"London Bridge is Falling Down"
This family sing-a-long video features special guest Patty Shukla. (01:48)
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and Theta
Interactive tool demonstrating formulae for sine, cosine, and tangent with Theta
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Elipse simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating formula for calculating the area of an elipse
Engaging students in ethical debates
This case study outlines an investigation into the acceptance of a new pedagogical paradigm aiming to engage and inspire students in ethical and entrepreneurial activity
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Triangle simulation tool
Diagram and formulas for are and volume of 2D shapes
Graduate skills
Graduate Skills is one of the series of Futures workbooks, which help students choose and prepare for their careers. 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 introduce you to the concept of graduate job skills and enterprise, looking at which career path you decides to follow. It’s not j
6.2 The hierarchy of human needs A second approach is to look at the human needs and wants from a more theoretical perspective. One such model was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by Abraham Maslow. Although it exists in many variants it is generally known as Maslow's hierarchy of human needs. In the most common interpretations it places the fundamental material needs of survival, such as food, shelter and safety at the base of a triangle, rising through social needs of belonging in human society, to
UT News - January 28, 2015
In this edition of UT News: a new device and procedure will be used at UTMC, learn about Humanities Happy Hour and Dr. Matt Yockey's new book.
SMU’s Jeffrey Engel on Secret Service Director Resigning
Prof. Jeffrey Engel, director of SMU’s Center for Presidential History, talks about Julia Pierson, head of the Secret Service, resigning under pressure on Oct. 1, 2014, and what the future holds for the agency.
2-2 Displacement
OpenStax Tutor
A Day in Class at The Culinary Institute of America
Follow me and take a short look inside the K-3, the Cuisines of the Mediterranean kitchen at the CIA with Chef Joseba Encabo. You'll get to watch me forage in the garden for fresh chard, and then bring it all inside so that my partner and I can prepare ragu bolognese with polenta cakes and sautéed chard. Enjoy!
Learn more about the CIA at http://www.ciachef.edu, and learn more about me, Fletcher W. Tingle, and check out my other videos on my YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCi5AD
Worship Service - 10/19/14 - Shane Claiborne
Worship service for the Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost.
This morning we welcome Shane Claiborne as our Peter Gomes Guest Preacher. He graduated from Eastern University and did graduate work at Princeton Seminary. In 2010, he received an honorary doctorate from Eastern. His adventures have taken him from the streets of Calcutta where he worked with Mother Teresa to the wealthy suburbs of Chicago where he served at the influential mega-church Willow Creek. As a peacemaker, his journeys have ta
Topology
Topology is generally considered to be one of the three linchpins of modern abstract mathematics (along with analysis and algebra). Recently, topology has an important components of applied mathematics, with many mathematicians and scientists employing concepts of topology to model and understand real-world structures and phenomena. Topology is the study of shapes:Including their properties, Deformations applied to them, Mappings between them and Configurations composed of them. Here we can lear