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Eli Lewis SPR Fall 2020

By: edlewis

"My Funny Valentine" and "For All We Know" for my SPR Fall 2020

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Shade Tolerance 2

By: uvmext

As trees form, the size and shape of its stem and crown, will be impacted by living in a low light environment such as the forest's understory. So-called suppressed trees are able to capture just enough sun to survive. Sugar maples growing in the ...

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Tapping

By: uvmext

Winter is almost over and spring is almost here; it's time to make maple syrup. Each season sugar makers have to drill a new hole if they want to collect sap. The reason for this has to do with how trees respond to wounds. When a hole is drilled i...

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Weekly Rites # 8 Benny Nduwayo

By: bnduwayo

In this Weekly Rite I was attempting to try new moves out once again. However, this time the music is different. Instead of African and Dance Hall, It is Rhythm and Blues.

11:25

Tips for Making Your Blackboard Course More Student-Friendly

By: ctl

7 tips that you can implement to make a better organized, easier to navigate Blackboard course.

0:06

Physics 21 Final Project - Analysis

By: kdeemer

Kelsey Deemer TA: Jeffrey Ulbrandt Physics 21: Final Project - Analysis

22:48

Sustainability, Mission and Vision

By: 97dconne

Lecture for Sustainability, Mission and Vision

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Sture Hansson: University of Vermont Marsh Professor Lecture The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: On Algal Blooms in the Baltic Sea

By: presdent

Blue-green algal blooms are common in the Baltic Sea as well as in many lakes, and they are often seen as a nuisance and an indication of environmental degradation. But because something is ugly does not necessarily mean that it's also bad. Can cy...