MSU Faculty conversations: L.A. Dickerson
L.A. Dickerson, specialist for the College of Communication Arts and Sciences, talks about starting MSU's student chapter of the Association for Women in Sports Media, and her husband, Dan Dickerson, who is the radio voice of the Detroit Tigers.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/faculty-conversations-l-a-dickerson
3.1 Categories of fiction A genre is a particular type or category of fiction. It can apply to both the long and short form (
5.4 Retinoic acid The retinoic acid story is both distressing and illuminating. It is distressing because with hindsight it is possible to see how the suffering of many people could have been averted. It is illuminating because we now understand much about how retinoic acid works. Retinoic acid is a natural product of vitamin A. It had been known since the 1930s that a lack of vitamin A, a vitamin A deficiency, led to fetal abnormalities. Subsequent studies in animals showed that an excess of vitamin A a
Julianne Moore, Michael Keaton earn best acting Oscar nods
Julianne Moore and Michael Keaton lead Oscar nominated actors. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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National Geographic-Climate and Weather
In this short National Geographic video, students will be able to witnesses changes in nature. Students will be able to define the differences between climate and weather. Climate refers to the average weather conditions of a place over a long time. There are 6 main climate zones from mild and inviting to harsh. Weather refers to the day to day conditions of the Earth's atmosphere at a particular place and time. This is a wonderful companion teaching resource for a lesson/unit on climate weather
1.1.2 Launching the Windows scientific calculator From the Start menu on your Windows desktop choose 'Programs', then 'Accessories' and then 'Calculator' (if 'Calculator' doesn't appear on the menu, click the double down arrows at the bottom). If this is the first time you have used the Windows calculator then it is possible that only the standard view of the calculator will be displayed, but you will need to use the scientific view. To display this, click on the View menu in the calculator's menu bar and select 'Scientific'. This will
7.1 Introduction The last activity was a demanding task. People I asked to do it during the writing of this unit, found it took a lot of concentration but it brought up lots of ideas, feelings and suggestions for action. Most of them were also concerned their rich picture might not be good enough. I imagine you will share some of these reactions. If you share any of these concerns, remember there are lots of ways of drawing a good rich picture and almost all rich pictures can be improved. Improving your rich
5.6 Vibrating air column You learned in the previous section that for standing waves to be set up on a string there must be reflection. A travelling wave reaches the end of the string and is reflected. This results in a second travelling wave, which moves back up the string in the opposite direction to the first wave. The two travelling waves interact to produce a standing wave. Standing waves are set up in an air column enclosed within a tube in a very similar way. Again there must be reflection. In this case,
"Japanese Education and Society in Crisis" (video)
A talk by Yoshifumi Tawara, Secretary General of the Children and Textbooks Japan Network 21. Part of the Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest. Sponsored by the Japan Committee of the Center for East Asian Studies, the Human Rights Program, and the Center for International Studies.
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Teens Helping Teens
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Destrezas de Información - Parte III
Jaquelina Alvarez,
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9.123 Neurotechnology in Action (MIT)
This course, as a part of MIT's Center for Neurobiological Engineering curriculum, explores cutting-edge neurotechnology that is essential for advances in all aspects of neuroscience, including improvements in existing methods as well as the development, testing and discussion of completely new paradigms. Readings and in-class sessions cover the fields of electrophysiology, light microscopy, cellular engineering, optogenetics, electron microscopy, MRI / fMRI, and MEG / EEG. The course is desi
Lower Beginner S2 #10 - Suffering From a Bad Case of Nerves in Japan
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! The meeting you’ve been dreading all week is finally about to start, and you couldn’t be more nervous. You have to give your first presentation in Japanese, and you don’t feel ready at all. You tell yourself that you just have to do your best, and then you’ll be going on [...]
21F.027 Asia in the Modern World: Images & Representations (MIT)
Asia in the Modern World: Images and Representations examines visual representations of Asia, interpreting them from both historical and modern contexts. This course is based around using the Visualizing Cultures website. Case studies focus on Japan and China from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries.
WQM160 Unit 7
This unit is part of the WQM160 Managing Global Water Supply course of the Red Rocks Community College Water Quality Management Certificate Program, and includes material pertaining to water quality.
A Room with a View: managing from the top [Audio]
Speaker(s): Yasmin Diamond | Yasmin Diamond reflects on her extensive career in corporate, government and public sector communications to discuss effective female leadership, what makes a good communicator and overcoming cultural differences in the workplace. Join her in conversation with Dr Hyun-Jung Lee. Yasmin Diamond is Executive Vice President of Global Corporate Affairs of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG). Before joining IHG, Yasmin was Director of Communications at the Home Office. She
GULP: The past, present and future of public libraries
University of Bath librarian Howard Nicholson provides an outline of the history of public libraries.
3.9 Key points Diagrams can be helpful in: understanding a situation; analysing a situation; communicating with others about that analysis; planning to deal with a situation, both logically and creatively; and implementing, monitoring and evaluating those plans. They are therefore used at different times and in different ways within the same investigation and many investigative meth
12.103 Strange Bedfellows: Science and Environmental Policy (MIT)
12.103 explores the role of scientific knowledge, discovery, method, and argument in environmental policymaking from both idealistic and realistic perspectives. The course will use case studies of science-intensive environmental controversies to study how science was used and abused in the policymaking process. Case studies include: global warming, biodiversity loss, and nuclear waste disposal siting. Subject includes intensive practice in the writing and presentation of "position statements" on