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HUMAN CULTURE AND NAVIGATION
Richard Feinberg 11:06
Professor, Department of Anthropology
Kent State University
Introduced by
Silvia Benedito 04:26
Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Q&A 41:06
Introduction to the Cranfield MBA
Graham Clark, Full-time MBA Academic Director, introduces the Cranfield School of Management MBA
Calculus 2/16/2012
Professor David Pruis' ongoing MA 134 calculus class at Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC)
Lee - Masters
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Cómo funciona una central nuclear (en español)
En una central nuclear se pueden distinguir tres edificios:
- Edificio de contención
- Sala de turbinas
- Torre de refrigeración
Al lado podemos encontrar el agua del mar, un río, o un lago.
Utiliza este video para descubrir la estructura interna y externa de una central nuclear. (1:30)
Breakingviews: Defrauding Uncle Sam
Breakingviews columnists discuss the latest twists in the U.S. mortgage mess involving Citigroup and Bank of America.
Terry Hodgkinson Inaugural Lecture
Terry has led the Regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward, as its Chair for seven years, overseeing the Agency in growing the economy of the Yorkshire and Humber region. He was honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2010 with the award of a CBE for services to business and regeneration and was recently appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for West Yorkshire. He has recently launched his new business, entitled ‘Inspiration for Industry Education and Regeneration’. He holds a Visiting P
6.2 Catalytic mechanisms In general terms, the following mechanisms operate at the active site of an enzyme to bring about the conversion of substrate to product: Charged groups at the enzyme active site alter the distribution of electrons in the substrate. By affecting the electron distributions in key atoms in the substrate, the enzyme can destabilise existing bonds and favour the formation of new bonds. This principle is illustrated below, using as an example the hydrolysis
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US Presidents Video--First Ladies
Students will enjoy this funny, fact filled video about the First Ladies of the United States. Each character is animated using a real picture of the First Lady's face. A fun fact is given for First Lady. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections in the classroom. (1:50)
Aijia Liu - BA International Business Management - China Campus
Aijia (Dorothy), of China, talks about how our business degree programmes equip you to become a leader.
8.2 Working with bio-hazardous material (human material, microbiological agents, plant pathogens) Under COSHH Regulations in the Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens (ACDP) guidelines, a risk assessment must be performed on all projects involving bio-hazardous material. In addition to the general laboratory working practices, the following should be observed: Work in the Containment Leve Washington Booker, III Table ronde n°1 - Séminaire Grande pauvreté et réussite scolaire (Vidéo) Ce séminaire a pour vocation de préparer la
mise en œuvre des principales préconisations du rapport de l’inspection
générale « Grande pauvreté et réussite scolaire, le choix de la solidarité
pour la réussite de tous ». Son ambition fondamentale est d’outiller les
groupes de veille académique constitués par les recteurs et destinés Ã
accompagner les mesures engagées ... Attention to Scaling Stories from the Stone Age - 15 of 15 Splitting Bears Taking the Citizenship Oath Building a Business: Taking the First Steps: Company Basics
8.2.1 For unscreened human material
In May of 1963, black elementary, middle, and high school students in Birmingham left school to participate in a four-day civil rights demonstration. Washington Booker was among approximately 2,000 students who were arrested and jailed for their part in what came to be known as the Children's Crusade. In this interview, Booker describes his experience. (6:17)
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad analyzes the bar graph data showing the number of bugs in each room in the Cybrary. After comparing their bar graph to the one created by Hacker, the CyberSquad realizes that the issue may be a difference in scale. This segment is the second of three segments. Check out “Inventing Bar Graphs” to see how the CyberSquad created their bar graph. Watch “The Power of the Whole Picture” to see how they explain the
This final story explains the importance of sharing and obligation to the survival of the community including protection from the armed chief. The sheep were breed to produce better wool and the result was spinning and weaving. The beginning of medicine is explained. The differences in the various areas in the Middle East and Europe and violence are shown as well in the quest for more land. The Iron Age is also introduced. (09:39)
Students will learn sequencing (beginning, middle, end) by using a bear pattern.
In the registering process, after going through a number of steps and passing the examinations many immigrants have to take a citizenship oath. In this video clip, American citizens discuss what it was like taking the citizenship oath. (2:07)
Russell Smith, CEO of Business Boffins Ltd, presents the 1st lecture of the 2011/12 Building a Business lecture series.