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Newly Added! Real Scientific Evidence of Controlled Implosion "The preconceived notion of NIST is that there's no evidence for explosives, as in there is no point in looking. That is the most unscientific thing which you can possibly think of. Not to look because you don't expect to find evidence and in fact the evidence is overwhelming. They state these conclusions for which there is no evidence and then they ignore conclusions that can be drawn from the evidence." Open-Sourced Blueprints for Civilization "We know that open source has succeeded with tools for managing knowledge and creativity and the same is starting to happen with hardware. Inspiring Spoken Word On Freedom "This is my voice. War is All About Money and Control "There is a machine here that wants to go to war. The Truth About Globalization "I've met a lot of terrorists, I've interviewed them for books, I've never met one who wanted to be a terrorist. Dr. "When the Nazis gased the Jews, the world was silent. A Brief Look at the New TSA
Search results for "word wall" I've been doling out a lot of advice recently, so I thought I would frame this post a little differently. Most books and websites geared towards helping you prepare for the first days of school list questions to ask yourself. As long as you've considered what your answers might be, you're well on your way to being ready for the new year. I've read many of these types of lists myself, so forgive me if I'm telling you something you already know or sounding like a poor man's version of somebody else. I'll err on the side of caution and say that these are all the well-worn ideas, and I am merely collecting them here for you: Have you done your summer reading? These two books alone will have you better prepared than the average teacher by far. Where are your students going to sit? How will you find out where your students are at academically? What kind of syllabus or course information are you going to give them? What do you need to know about your students to help them be successful?
Startups, This Is How Design Works – by Wells Riley 20 brilliant things to make in a jar Via: mycakies.blogspot.com Start saving your old jam jars! From cakes to herb gardens, pies to photo frames, and even entire meals … here are 20 fantastic things you never knew you could make with a jar. (Above: red velvet cupcakes in a jar. Get the recipe here). Via: fatgirltrappedinaskinnybody.blogspot.com Word on the street: salad in a jar is all the rage. Via: bakerella.com Cookies in a jar – a great gift idea. Via: rikkihibbert.co.za For a rustic vintage look, display your photos inside glass jars and bottles. Via: goodfoodbreadandmuffins.blogspot.com Chocolate muffin bread cooked in a jar. Via: pizzazzerie.com Super sweet. Via: simplebites.net Bread, cooked in a jar? Via: marthastewart.com A fabulous visual reminder of your favourite holidays. Via: bigredkitchen.com So let’s just cut to the chase – what about making all your meals in a jar?! Via: runwithglitter.blogspot.com There isn’t a child on earth who wouldn’t be wowed by these: rainbow cupcakes baked in a jar. Via: flickr.com
Print - 110 Predictions For the Next 110 Years · People will be fluent in every language. With DARPA and Google racing to perfect instant translation, it won't be long until your cellphone speaks Swahili on your behalf. · Software will predict traffic jams before they occur. Using archived data, roadside sensors, and GPS, IBM has come up with a modeling program that anticipates bumper-to-bumper congestion a full hour before it begins. Better yet, the idea proved successful in early tests—even on the Jersey Turnpike. · Climate-controlled jackets will protect soldiers from extreme heat and cold. · Nanoparticles will make chemotherapy far more effective. · Electric cars will roam (some) highways. · Athletes will employ robotic trainers. · Bridges will repair themselves with self-healing concrete. · Digital "ants" will protect the U.S. power grid from cyber attacks. · Scrolls will replace tablets. Your Car Will Be Truly Connected · Your genome will be sequenced before you are born. 10 Things That Will Remain the Same
How to make marking more efficient: three new techniques for teachers | Teacher Network | Guardian Professional The gallery critique technique is one way teacher Andrew Tharby has improved his marking practice. Photograph: Alamy. In Ted Hughes' visceral first world war poem, Bayonet Charge, a young soldier experiences a moment of psychological clarity amid the chaos of the battlefield. He realises that he is running "Like a man who has jumped up in the dark and runs/Listening between his footfalls for the reason/Of his still running…" Sometimes, as I crouch over another seemingly endless pile of marking, Hughes' words pop into my head. Thankfully I am a secondary English teacher not a first world war soldier. Three reasons lie behind my quest for a more efficient alternative. The answer is not to ignore feedback, but to bring it to the forefront of everything we do in the classroom. The five-minute flick This is one of my favourite strategies. Gallery critique Live marking This also has huge potential.
Collaborative Fund Western Philosophy 27 Science Fictions That Became Science Facts In 2012 We may never have our flying cars, but the future is here. From creating fully functioning artificial leaves to hacking the human brain, science made a lot of breakthroughs this year. 1. Quadriplegic Uses Her Mind to Control Her Robotic Arm At the University of Pittsburgh, the neurobiology department worked with 52-year-old Jan Scheuermann over the course of 13 weeks to create a robotic arm controlled only by the power of Scheuermann’s mind. 2. Once the robot figures out how to do that without all the wires, humanity is doomed. 3. Photo Courtesy of Indigo Moon Yarns. At the University of Wyoming, scientists modified a group of silkworms to produce silk that is, weight for weight, stronger than steel. 4. Using an electron microscope, Enzo di Fabrizio and his team at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa snapped the first photos of the famous double helix.Source: newscientist.com / via: davi296 5. 6. ReCell by Avita Medical is a medical breakthrough for severe-burn victims. 7. 8. 10.
La tribu más amenazada de la Tierra Podrías pensar que un ritual que se celebra en la selva en una noche de luna llena es algo siniestro. No así el viaje de los awás al reino de los espíritus de la selva: en su caso, se trata de una ocasión familiar. Los niños pequeños miran a las mujeres mientras decoran a sus maridos con plumas de zopilote real usando resina como pegamento. Luego, a medida que sube el volumen de los cánticos de los adultos, los bebés se duermen bajo la luz de la luna. No hay drogas ni alcohol: tan solo con los cánticos los hombres caen en trance. Durante el ritual, los hombres abandonan la Tierra y viajan al iwa, el dominio de los espíritus de la selva. La caza siempre es buena en el iwa, pues también es el hogar de los animales de la selva.