Category Archive: Environmental Science Field

May
19

Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 21

Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department continues his discussion of chemical engineering and the environment. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering. Stanford …

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May
19

E.Excel International – Nutritional Immunology Part 2

www.facebook.com You MUST JOIN our group Eexcelfood@cox.net Nutritional Immunology. Throughout history, scientists have been successful in developing drugs that treat specific diseases. But they have yet to create an adequate substitute for a healthy immune system — a substitute that most likely does not exist. We used to think illnesses were linked mainly to infectious …

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May
12

E.Excel International Nutritional Immunology Part 1

www.facebook.com You MUST JOIN our group Eexcelfood@cox.net Nutritional Immunology. Throughout history, scientists have been successful in developing drugs that treat specific diseases. But they have yet to create an adequate substitute for a healthy immune system — a substitute that most likely does not exist. We used to think illnesses were linked mainly to infectious …

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May
09

Tezpur University Assam

Tezpur University Assam Article by Rahul Founded in 1994, Tezpur University was established by an act of Parliament. The University campus is located at Napaam in the East of Tezpur, the headquarters of the district of Sonitpur of Assam. The objective of this Central University is to organize employment-oriented and interdisciplinary courses. Courses conducted …

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May
04

Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 20

Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the interactions between chemical engineering and the environment. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering. Stanford …

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May
03

The DOE polluting the Skys with Chemtrails

Video was taken in Winter Park Florida on 3/27/08, between the afternoon hours of 5:30 and 6:30. These chemtrails belong to the Department of Energy’s, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM). The Department of Energy’s National Laboratories that are taking part in this ongoing crime against humanity are as follows: 1. Argonne National Laboratory (Argonne IL) …

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Apr
30

What is Shout?

Learn more: www.shoutlearning.org Shout invites educators and students to take an active role in global environmental issues. Connect online with experts in the field, share ideas, and collaborate with people around the world committed to solving environmental challenges.

Apr
29

FREE ENERGY The Race to Zero Point [Part-1/8]

“In this award-winning, feature length, two-hour broadcast-quality documentary you will learn about the latest developments in the field of Free and Zero Point Energy from Tesla to Dennis Lee. Hosted by Bill Jenkins, formerly of ABC Radio, this comprehensive documentary features physicists and inventors who are challenging orthodox science to bring this non-polluting technology forward …

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Apr
26

Macro Evolution in the Deep Sea pt 7 of 7 Q&A

SEILACHER SPEAKS ON MACRO EVOLUTION ON NOV 13 Dolf Seilacher will visit the University of Cincinnati Geology Department and present a lecture titled “Macro evolution in the Deep Sea” at 3:30 PM On Friday November 13, 2009, in Room 201 in Braunstein Hall. The lecture is in conjunction with UC’s Darwin Year activities. The lecture …

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Apr
26

Fisheries and Wildlife Management at Lake Superior State U.

Fisheries and Wildlife Management programs place a strong emphasis on understanding the relationship between organisms and their habitats by blending a conceptual understanding of fish and wildlife ecology and population dynamics with practical skills obtained during laboratory and field exercises. Students graduating from this rigorous, applied curriculum can meet the qualifications of state and federal …

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