Adopt-A-Classroom increases opportunity for student success by empowering teachers with
community partners and funds to purchase resources for the classroom.
Prominent leaders in the fields of chemical engineering, science, industry and academia convened today for a high-level panel discussion to examine solutions to the pressing issues of energy, safe food and water and human health, at the U.S. launch event for the International Year of Chemistry.
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Deutscher Trailer für Vin Diesels neuen Film, Babylon AD.
Offizielle Webseiten:
http://www.myspace.com/babylonadmovie
http://www.babylon-ad-film.de/
http://www.bad-lefilm.com
http://www.babylonadmovie.com/
Weitere Videos zum Download unter http://www.vindieselvideo.hu
You can buy the DVD containing this film in high-quality with 8 other films from the-school.org now!
http://www.amazon.com/School-org-Presents-I-Circle/dp/B001JP63F6/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1226446786&sr=8-6
You can buy the DVD on Amazon.com!^
A short film about Flowering Plants written as a haiku.
[Note:This the version 2.5 of 3.0]
For the classroom or for the home.
Enjoy.
Lyrics & Soundtrack
http://safyreschool.com/Eden.html
http://www.the-school.org/
Little Films for a Big Planet.
Thirteen year old Blake Wyatt travels back in time to try to protect Christopher Columbus‘s mission to the New World. Dagonblud wants the admiral dead, and history destroyed, so he can control the universe. Blake must master his new powers to defeat him—but Dagonblud has other plans.Learn about the book and author here http://bit.ly/WickedPassage Young Adult Fantasy, Middle grade, Adventure, Historical Fiction, thriller, science fiction
NASA's Con Job Swindle -Pretending There is A Problem With The Command Module -Houston Management Try To Decide if The Hoax Should Be Stopped.
This Video As You Hear & See it, From NASA's Public Domain Movie:
Apollo 16: Nothing So Hidden (1972)
NASA did redacted editing & cleaning up of the text, to cover what they really said in the written records of the Astronauts conversations.
ALL NASA FOOTAGE USED IN THIS VIDEO IS PUBLIC DOMAIN. THE USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF 'FAIR USE' IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY. NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED.
Nearly 200 years after the introduction of the stethoscope, the accuracy of a pocket ultrasound device that enables a physician to “look” at a patient’s heart during routine physical exams has been validated for the first time in peer-reviewed research led by Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI) and Scripps Health.
Roughly the size of a smart phone, the Vscan™ pocket ultrasound used for point of care assessment of heart health could significantly reduce costs from traditional echocardiograms and improve the quality of care. Research was published in the July 5 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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A new national survey released today shows large percentages of science teachers and parents strongly agree that demonstrating real-life applications in science (87 percent and 72 percent, respectively) can help make science education more interesting for U.S. students. Almost all science teachers (99 percent) and nine in ten parents (90 percent) feel that science education is important, if not very important for a child’s future, but that it needs to be more engaging to capture the attention of children in America today (97 percent and 96 percent, respectively). The survey, conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of iBIO Institute and Astellas Pharma US, Inc. (“Astellas”) included a sample of 235 science teachers and 300 parents with school-age children in kindergarten through 12th grade.
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GLO Science, LLC, introduces the GLO Brilliant™ Personal Teeth Whitening Device—available in Sephora stores nationwide and on Sephora.com—today, Thursday May 12. The Smile Revolution™ is here!
The GLO Brilliant™ Personal Teeth Whitening Device uses a patent-pending Guided Light Optics (GLO) technology for superior, at-home whitening results without sensitivity. GLO™ Whitening combines the innovative, patented GLO Brilliant™ Mouthpiece partnered with the unique G-Vial whitening gel delivery system to accelerate the whitening process. Now you can decide where, when, how long, and how often to whiten, without sensitivity. The payoff is teeth that are as white and bright as can be, simply put it on, press power—and GLO.
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Last night, Boston celebrated in style with a gala reception to honor the arrival of Harry Potter: The Exhibition to the Museum of Science. Beginning Sunday, October 25, Harry Potter fans will get the chance to step inside the famous wizard's magical world when the exhibition opens to the public. Visitors will be able to experience dramatic displays inspired by the Hogwarts™ film sets and see the amazing craftsmanship behind authentic costumes and props from the films. The exhibition will run through February 21, 2010.
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This is a video preview of a scene from the novel Ashes by Audrey Peyton: It\\\'s the mid-fifties, and news reporters are broadcasting that the world is slowly and methodically being reduced to ashes. Human and plant life are disappearing from the planet. Available on Amazon.com and through www.audreypeyton.