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Engineering is Elementary Lessons Multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural lessons from Boston's Museum of Science teach K-6 students to apply the Engineering Design Process for 21st century problem solving. eie science • elementary science • engineering is elementary • ring design process • boston museum of science
Reverse Engineering reverse engineering • reengineering • higher level design specifications • components • inter-relationships
Re-engineering..... a brief discussion software • reengineering • maintenance • restructuring • reverse engineering
Environmental Engineering This articles discusses the functioning of environmental engineering and its importance to the modern day society. environmental engineering • sewage control • disposal • flora • fauna
Automotive Engineering This article discusses the importance of automotive engineering day and discusses how it has made the process of vehicle design and manufacture more efficient. automotive engineering • vehicle emissions • safety • automobile attributes • vehicle internals
Social Engineering Hackers can sometimes access a company's network without having to crack a single password. By socially engineering a staff member, they are often times granted free acce social engineering • hacking • network security • hacker • computer network
ISO 14000 and the EMS -- Some problems ISO 14000, Environmental Management System iso 14000 • environmental management system • ems • international standards organization • interpretation
Alexander Calder: Artist Biography All the rage in the 1950's the mobile is a staple in art class. But this type of sculpture was only invented in the 1930's by an American son of the European avant-garde. alexander calder • biography • mobile • stabile • cirque calder
Conception of Grand Coulee Dam Grand Coulee Dam was one of the largest man-made structures on the earth at the time it was completed in 1941. Its electricity was essential for World War II projects. grand coulee dam • columbia river • washington • ernest lister • u.s. bureau of reclamation
Grab The Talent - Now! It is a tough market for real talent. So, corporations have decided to recruit high school students before they go off to college. talent hunt • high school • corporations • recruiting • lockhead martin
Secret MiGs Flown By the USAF During the late, great Cold War the US flew a number of "acquired" MiG fighters in a secret program over the deserts of Nevada. north korean pilot • lieutenant no kum-sok • pilot defected • mig-15 • chuck yeager
Microsoft Certification Pays Big Dividends certification msce • networking • computer industry • certified
Top Five Green-Collar Jobs in 2008 Want to know what some of the best eco jobs are this year? Here are five that warranted more than just a passing glance. green-collar jobs • jobs in ecology • sustainability careers • green jobs for 2008 • environmentally friendly careers
Robots That Can Adapt and Evolve Blocky little robots and "flapping ornithopters" evolve and adapt at Cornell. evolutionary • algorithms • robots • self-organizing • biological
Doing business in India The largest democracy in the world, India has shed its image as the exotic land of holy men and breathtaking temples to assert its position as an economic power house. india • doing business india • india's culture • india's languages • india it business
Composer César Cui Biography Life and works of César Cui, one of 'The Five' Nationalist Russian composers. Famous for art songs, operas, and his acidic musical criticisms. cesar cui biography • cui life • cesar cui musical works • cesar cui operas • cui russian composer
From Harpsichord to Piano The harpsichord and the piano at first glance appear very similar but their history is in many ways not one of two siblings but of mother and child. music • harpsichord • piano • instrument • spinet
Ralph's Corner -- an introduction Engineering of filtration systems and the useage. aquarium • filtration systems • cleaning
MG Cars Are Back on the Road A look at this sports car's history, owners and plans for the future. mg • mg 7 • mg tf • sports car • nanjing motors
New Zealand Music Venues and @Luna Interview with Rayna Duncan about the closure of @Luna, NZ. Neil Finn/Shawn Colvin played there. @luna • rayna duncan • greg johnson • neil finn • shawn colvin
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Information Technology In Africa:2 Last week we discussed the IT industry in Africa. This week we will discuss IT education in Africa, as education is vital for development of any industry. it education in africa • it education in south africa • south africa • kenya • it
Renaissance Beginnings The Renaissance began in the Italian city-states in the late 15th century. Italian trade, Rennaissance painters, writers and thinkers with respective works are noted. renaissance • medici • da vinci • michelangelo • raphael
Indigenous Ethiopia Ethiopian indigenous peoples are threatened as much by colonial constructs of their identity as they are by bullets, drought and famine. ethiopian indigenous • african native • african colonialism • north african indigenous • indigenous identity
Windows Always Rules There have been quite a few articles that give you reasons to switch to MAC. Reasons could be many, but the real king never loses the throne. pc • mac • windows • apple • intel
First Call Acapella Hymns Mel Tunney, Bonnie Keen and Marty McCall are reuniting the original First Call to record their new CD, “REJOICE: An A Cappela Hymns Collection,” releasing in late May. first call • rejoice: an a cappela hymns collection • dick & mel tunney • marty mccall • bonnie keen
First Call: Rejoice Mel Tunney, Bonnie Keen and Marty McCall are back together again, for the first time in many years, as First Call for new CD, “Rejoice: An A Cappela Hymns Collection.” first call • rejoice • a cappela hymns • dick & mel tunney • bonnie keen
Indigenous Knowledge Theft European science and technology, supposedly what sets the west apart from more "savage" peoples, is merely knowledge stolen from Indigenous peoples throughout history. intellectual property theft • indigenous intellectual property • indigenous science • indigenous technology • western propaganda
African-American Children's Authors afro-american authors • afro-american writers • children's literature • biography • black authors
Ambrose Bierce: Bitter Genius The life, times and works of this brilliant 19th century writer whose death remains an unsolved mystery to this very day ambrose bierce • american writer • short-story writer • william randolph hearst • the san francisco examiner
Big Ballet Company goes BIG Bringing a humorous outlook on how a woman should view her body, the Big Ballet Company struts their combined weight of over 2,000 pounds! the big ballet company • russia • makhail baryshnikov • tamara karsavina • tchaikovsky
Information Technology in Africa:1 The IT industry in Africa is growing, attracting foreign investment and attention. Though small compared to India or China, the industry is showing promising future africa • it industry in africa • developing it industry in africa • south africa • it industry in south africa
Living and Working in Whistler Village, Canada Living and working in Whistler Village, Canada is a popular thing to do. In the winter season, skiing and snowboarding in British Columbia revs up. whistler village canada • skiing whistler bc • snowboarding • winter season • lift tickets
Rorke's Drift Despite its small size, Rorke's Drift is probably the most widely recognized battle of the Zulu War rorke's drift • zulu • zulu war • chard • isandhlwana |
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