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Siena Hoaglund

Jetstream-Online school for Weather - 0 views

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    This site gives you eight pages of information on the worlds jet streams. It tells you where you can locate the jet streams, what they are like, what a jet stream is, how to track a jet stream, and much more.
Katherine Moody

Science- Stream Erosiom - 0 views

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    This website is very well organized and is easy to find the information that you need. I used this site during a stream erosion unit and it was very helpful because it had the science vocabulary and helpful diagrams.
Sadie Newman

Slacker Radio - 0 views

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    Slacker is a great online streaming service with barely any adds at all. Enjoy millions of songs and hundreds of programmed stations for free, on demand, online and on mobile.
luc charlebois

the electrical trade - 1 views

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    A dive into the electrical trade focusing on: benefits, schooling and job site training
luc charlebois

HVAC & R - 0 views

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    great job opportunities in this trade, Heating Ventilating, air conditioning and refrigerating
Brian Kuhns

Hydrostatics, Archimedes' Principle, and Fluid Dynamics - 0 views

In this video Professor Lewin discuses the principle of buoyancy. This video would probably be a good place to start for anyone interested in buoyancy. He had an interesting demonstration at the en...

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started by Brian Kuhns on 08 May 14 no follow-up yet
Lyn Smith

Anatomy of the Human Body: Brain Structure - 0 views

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    This internet archive of a very informative book on the human body provided further insight to contextualized material on the inner brain structures. Many sites have in-depth information that is very thorough, but sometimes it can be a bit too much. This book progresses in a logical order, covering all topics of the human body. The information on the brain is great for putting everything in place from other sites. Since the information in the book is in context, I found it useful to match the more specialized information I had acquired from other sources to the book, which helped me understand how it connects to the other parts of the brain. An example of this is when I was researching the basal ganglia and limbic system. The two systems are very closely connected, and while I knew about the separate systems, it was hard to visualize how they fit together. This book showed how they were joined together, which was helpful even when I knew a lot about the separate systems, because it was hard to understand them as a whole working component.
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