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Babbage: Zoning drones
The rise in drone hobbyism raises questions about how best to control the skies, and scientists hope to catch a gravitational wave
INSEAD's Global Thought Leaders: Laurence Capron
INSEAD professor of strategy Laurence Capron, nominated for the 2013 Thinkers50 "Strategy Award," explains the three factors preventing business leaders from making crucial changes.
ATAC 6-7-15 2nd half (Ruggles, Satpute, Kerwin, Vielma)
Amazing Arts Center performance with singer songwriter Molly Ruggles; joined by Priyanka Satpute, Marilyn Kerwin and Francisco Vielma.
Huis-en reisapotheek : Trivial Pursuit Dit leermiddel daagt leerlingen uit om op een speelse wijze hun kennis te testen over de kenmerken van de huisapotheek.
House United 2013
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Rekentaal tot honderd In deze bijdrage vind je eenvoudige werkblaadjes rond rekentaal tot honderd (7 plaatsen na 47 komt ...; 5 tientallen meer dan 11 is ...; 8 meer dan 33 is ...).
Precolonial Microbiome: how microbiologists access anthropology museums to contribute to the debate
Frederick Keck, Musée du quai Branly, presented this Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 26 October 2018
Learn French - Les Verbes, Part 2
While the instructor speaks the verb, an image and the French word appear on the screen, For beginning French learners of all ages.
Five Myths About Study Abroad
In this video blog, Duke University junior Rence Nemeh gets some friends to help him dispel five myths about studying abroad ... and have some fun doing it.
The featured students are: Audrey Adu-Appiah, who studied abroad in Russia and France; Alexa Barret, who studied abroad in Nepal; Phillip McClure who studied abroad in Greece; Alex Lark who is studied away in New York City, Patsy DeLacey who studied abroad in South Africa.
Learn more at http://globaled.duke.edu.
25 Feb 2011: Emerging Disciplines Symposium II
This symposium will feature prominent scholars from across academic disciplines who are shaping important new fields of scholarly inquiry. Participants will discuss the research questions that have served as the impetus for their new approaches, the methodological strategies that their emerging field entails, intellectual opportunities and challenges requisite to the emerging field, graduate student engagement, strategies for sustaining new research models, and other related issues.
Domeinen van de geschiedenis : Opdracht Aan de hand van dit document kan je de verschillende soorten domeinen aanbrengen.
Personality and values
Welcome to ‘Personality and Values’, one of several ‘Futures’ workbooks, which help you choose and prepare a career route after graduation. 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 help you to clarify or identify your personality type and work values as a step toward choosing work
How much do jazz improvisers share understanding with each other and with their listeners? (audio) To what extent do collaborating improvisers understand what they are doing in the same way as each other?And to what extent do their listeners understand the improvisation in the same way as the performers? Thistalk reviews evidence from two case studies (with Neta Spiro and Amandine Pras) of pianosaxophoneduos, one ...
Bill George: Authentic Leadership and Letting Your Strengths ‘Bloom’
Best-selling author Bill George discusses his former leadership role as CEO of Medtronic and offers advice for aspiring leaders.
History Reconfigured: Habsburg's imperial symbolism and regional identities in the visual arts durin
Speaker(s): Dr Werner Telesko | A look at how Habsburg visions and constructions of identity were reflected in the arts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and how the history of the Habsburg Empire was “reconfigured” after 1918. Werner Telesko is corresponding member of the section for the humanities and the social sciences at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Attribution automatique de paramètres réseau (Module 3.3.4) (Vidéo) MOOC "Données et services numériques dans le nuage et ailleurs" : cours en ligne délivré du 27 janvier 2014 au 31 mars 2014 sur la plateforme FUN-MOOC.
Semaine 3 : Des réseaux pour communiquer Cours 3 : Adresse IP et réseau local
Séquence 4 : Attribution automatique de paramètres réseau
4.1 Actividad Here are three popular places to go in the Hispanic world. Do they look different from the same type of place you would find in your country? In what way are they different? Write in English. O 3.1 Pre-implantation and assymetric division Let us now return to the Fallopian tube, where a fertilized egg is assembling its chromosomes prior to commencing a series of mitotic divisions which will eventually give rise to the millions of cells that make up the human body. Obviously these millions of cells do not just exist as an amorphous mass: they are differentiated into many different types of cell, and they are organized into recognizable, discrete structures: tissues and organs. This is accomplished by a coordinated sequen Children's Story - THE HOMETOWN SLUGGERS!
Actividad 4.1
In this children's story video for kids Tayla tells the tale of "The Hometown Sluggers". This is a great bedtime story for parents to tell their kids, or for a teacher to read to a classroom of preschoolers or kindergartners.
"The Hometown Sluggers" tells the story of a young boy named Riley. He loves baseball so much that he assembles his own team from everyday kids. Soon the Sluggers are taking on the Skunks for their first big game, one that the town may be talking about for year