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Disney Educational - BN- Simple Machines (VIDEO)
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Disney Educational - BN- Simple Machines (VIDEO)Disney Educational - Bill Nye The Science Guy: Simple Machines

Bill Nye explains the concept of simple machines in this episode of the Bill Nye the Science Guy series. To demonstrate how man has devised methods for making work easier, he climbs aboard a roller coaster and takes his bike to the "Tour du Science." To his explanations of pulleys, levers, ramps, wedges, wheels, and screws he inserts his trademark humor and parody to create a fun learning atmosphere.

Grade Levels: 3-8

Reuploaded Thanks to badaboom


 
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Math and Logic Games
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Math and Logic GamesMath and Logic Games

Table of Contents
7 Introduction
9 Games with numbers
9 An historical note
11 A first curiosity

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179 Bibliograph163 Appendix: games with logic and probability
163 Note
164 Games with logic
167 Games with probability
177 List of maiy
181 Index

 
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The Improper Feminine
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The Improper FeminineThe Improper Feminine

The women’s sensation novel of the 1860s and the New Woman writing of the 1890s were among the chief literary sensations of their day. They were widely read, heatedly discussed in the newspaper and periodical press, imitated, parodied and, in some cases, adapted for the stage. In short, they were part of the general cultural currency of the second half of the nineteenth century. Despite (or perhaps because of) this fact, the novels and stories at the centre of this study are, on the whole, works which had disappeared from view, or had been relegated to the status of minor historical curiosities, until their rediscovery in the wake of the second-wave feminism of the 1970s.
 
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The Smart Swarm - How Understanding Flocks, Schools and Colonies Can Make us Better at Communicating, Decision Making and Getting Things Done
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The Smart Swarm - How Understanding Flocks, Schools and Colonies Can Make us Better at Communicating, Decision Making and Getting Things DoneThe Smart Swarm - How Understanding Flocks, Schools and Colonies Can Make us Better at Communicating, Decision Making and Getting Things Done

In a world where speed and flexibility are valued more than ever, leaders from the corporate boardroom to the military are looking for answers from seemingly unlikely experts -- the ones in the grass, in the air, in the lakes, and in the woods. In this innovative book, veteran National Geographic editor Peter Miller explains the basic principles of smart swarms -- self-organization, diversity of knowledge, indirect collaboration, and adaptive mimicking -- to show how swarm species such as ants, bees, and fish can teach us to tackle some of the most complex conundrums in business, politics, and technology.


 
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The Rolling Stones - A Musical Biography
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The Rolling Stones - A Musical BiographyThe Rolling Stones - A Musical Biography

By 1964 the United States had been "invaded" by a number of British bands, led by the Beatles. The Rolling Stones were seen as more rebellious and rowdy than The Beatles—they were the "bad boys" as opposed to the "good boys"—and this reputation only served to enhance their popularity with their teenage fans. The Stones far outlasted the Beatles and all the other 60s-era British bands, however The Rolling Stones not only continued, but flourished, their tours drawing enormous crowds for decades.


 
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