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The Big Bang Theory follows the irresistible trajectory of genius best buddies Leonard and Sheldon. Joined by street-smart Penny, aerospace engineer Howard, astrophysicist Raj, microbiologist Bernadette and neurobiologist Amy, the friends solve quotidian conundrums posed by academia, family and video games. What they prove across 12 beloved seasons is that the element that matters most in the universe is friendship.
University physicists Leonard and Sheldon know whether to use an integral or a differential to solve the area under a curve. But they don’t have a clue about girls. Or dating. Or clothes. Or parties. Or having fun. Or, basically, life. So when a pretty blonde named Penny moves in the apartment across the hall, the guys decide to get an education outside of the classroom. Boys, you have a lot to learn. With series creators Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady concocting the right mix of logic and lunacy and stars Johnny Galecki and Jim Parsons turning geekdom into Phi Beta fun, The Big Bang Theory is big on laughs. And life.
All 23 episodes from the second season of the US comedy series revolving around two university physicists, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and their beautiful, free-spirited neighbour Penny (Kaley Cuoco). Episodes are: 'The Bad Fish Paradigm', 'The Codpiece Topology', 'The Barbarian Sublimation', 'The Griffin Equivalency', 'The Euclid Alternative', 'The Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem', 'The Panty Pinata Polarization', 'The Lizard-Spock Expansion', 'The White Asparagus Triangulation', 'The Vartabedian Conundrum', 'The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis', 'The Killer Robot Instability', 'The Friendship Algorithm', 'The Financial Permeability', 'The Maternal Capacitance', 'The Cushion Saturation', 'The Terminator Decoupling', 'The Work Song Nanocluster', 'The Dead Hooker Juxtaposition', 'The Hofstadter Isotope', 'The Vegas Renormalization', 'The Classified Materials Turbulence' and 'The Monopolar Expedition'.
Animated version of the 2003 film 'Elf' and the Broadway production 'Elf - The Musical', featuring the voices of Jim Parsons and Mark Hamill. Buddy (Parsons) has been raised by Santa (Edward Asner), living and working among the elves at the North Pole. When Santa tells him he is actually a human being and his real father, Walter Hobbs (Hamill), resides in New York Buddy goes on a journey to the Big Apple. He begins to adapt to the unfamiliar surroundings and gets to know his family and new friend Jovie (Kate Micucci), though Walter is not immediately taken with his son. When, on Christmas Eve, Santa encounters problems with his sleigh it is down to Buddy to save the day with his endless holiday cheer.
The complete fourth season of the US comedy series revolving around a pair of socially dysfunctional university physicists. Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons) seem content enough working at physics during the day and playing computer games and hanging out with their fellow scientists and social recluses, Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) and Rajesh Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar), at night. That is, until beautiful, free-spirited Penny (Kaley Cuoco) moves into the apartment next door and opens up the possibility of a whole new world of love. Episodes are: 'The Robotic Manipulation', 'The Cruciferous Vegetable Amplification', 'The Zazzy Substitution', 'The Hot Troll Deviation', 'The Desperation Emanation', 'The Irish Pub Formulation', 'The Apology Insufficiency', 'The 21-Second Excitation', 'The Boyfriend Complexity', 'The Alien Parasite Hypothesis', 'The Justice League Recombination', 'The Bus Pants Utilization', 'The Love Car Displacement', 'The Thespian Catalyst', 'The Benefactor Factor', 'The Cohabitation Formulation', 'The Toast Derivation', 'The Prestidigitation Approximation', 'The Zarnecki Incursion', 'The Herb Garden Germination', 'The Agreement Dissection', 'The Wildebeest Implementation', 'The Engagement Reaction' and 'The Roommate Transmogrification'.
Engage your students AND keep your sanity with classroom-tested tools. Tools for Teaching Social Studies delivers a wealth of practical solutions for classroom success--all grounded in solid educational philosophy. A lifeline for new social studies teachers and a source of inspiration and ideas for experienced teachers, this book offers you a boost at every stage of your career. Based on a master teacher's four decades of experience, this top-notch toolkit is packed with strategies: Learn five key teaching principles that put you and your students on the path to success. Discover your unique style. Connect with your students. Set and achieve realistic professional and personal goals. Stay organized and manage your time effectively. Empower yourself as a teacher. Avoid burn-out. Facilitate effective group work. Create engaging learning plans. Make the right use of social media. And much more!
You don't need a tweed jacket to be a researcher -- in thousands of schools across North America, practising teachers conduct studies on best practices, alternative approaches, and effective learning strategies. Classroom teachers have experiences and opportunities unavailable to researchers in a university setting, and action research -- site-based, teacher-conducted research -- can have a valuable impact on the educational community. Yet many teachers don't see their work as "real" research, and many other teachers have great ideas for research projects but don't know where to begin. For these teachers, "Engaging in Action Research" demystifies the world of educational research and provides support, guidance, and encouragement. From creating a research plan to reporting findings, this book provides step-by-step instructions to help teachers conduct research projects in the classroom, using strategies that work. Get ready to investigate, analyze, and share
Writing this book has not been a labor of love or a desire to become independantly wealthy, but simply a personal account of my years spent in the restaurant industry and growth as a husband, Father, and fellow human being. The book's main theme is diversity in all it's forms.From the particular guests, employees, managers, and all who will always be part of life's simple pleasure, an escape from the daily grind of life, of going out to eat. If this lifetime of journey can spark a memory, or stir an emotion within, or satiate a curiosity, then that is all the satisfaction I can hope for.Remember life is about diversity, compromise and acceptance, in the spirit of this just Call Me Purple.
Teacher research in Canada: Although the job might be hard the quest is worth it. It is about teacher power. We trust teachers and we believe they have powerful knowledge, insight, and experience that should be shared widely-and we mean to attempt that sharing. We are a community, bound by an ethos: we care about children and we want to help them learn. We also believe that teacher research is important and that not enough of it is done. We hope to correct that poverty. Our work is based upon three beliefs about research: 1) the WHAT is important-we need to seek and create knowledge and that knowledge should be based upon our best inquiry; 2) the SO WHAT is important. We are a community of critical action. We need to consider how what we learn SHOULD be applied; & 3) the NOW WHAT is important. We have to actually engage children in the best ways we know how, with the best of what we have learned. This is what The Canadian Journal for Teacher Research is all about. Our goal is to transform teaching in Canada.
Economic Satyagraha looks at humanity's most dogged issues and
investigates whether people of good-will could find a common,
inspiring, world-wide vision to end hunger and poverty, stop wars
and deliver lasting peace on earth.
The complete third season of the US comedy series revolving around two university physicists, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons), their beautiful, free-spirited neighbour Penny (Kaley Cuoco), and their friends Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) and Rajesh Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar). Episodes are: 'The Electric Can Opener Fluctuation', 'The Jiminy Conjecture', 'The Gothowitz Deviation', 'The Pirate Solution', 'The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary', 'The Cornhusker Vortex', 'The Guitarist Amplification', 'The Adhesive Duck Deficiency', 'The Vengeance Formulation', 'The Gorilla Experiment', 'The Maternal Congruence', 'The Psychic Vortex', 'The Bozeman Reaction', 'The Einstein Approximation', 'The Large Hadron Collision', 'The Excelsior Acquisition', 'The Precious Fragmentation', 'The Pants Alternative', 'The Wheaton Recurrence', 'The Spaghetti Catalyst', 'The Plimpton Stimulation', 'The Staircase Implementation' and 'The Lunar Excitation'.
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