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Most people know that to make maple syrup you have to do a lot of boiling. You collect the sap from the trees and you evaporator the water while concentrating the sugars. You might not know that to determine if you actually have correct density sy...

For this weekly rite I went to Centennial Woods and filmed myself walking around for twenty minutes. Although I was outside, in many ways I felt the privacy of my room because there were no people around. I also found a wall with graffiti that rem...

This is a video of a powerpoint presentation showing how people view public health and what public health is and how it is important.

relational categoricals PHIL013
A video about translating relational categoricals, sentences where one or more categories are joined by a relation, such as "Some people love all cats."

Nyle grew up in a deaf family of 25 people. He loved his community and learned to love himself. He has traveled to 43 countries that do not have as great of deaf education. He created a foundation for all deaf children to access a deaf school betw...

TRIPSCY Open Forum May 13, 2020
The second TRIPSCY Open Forum Heidi Wilhelm: Positioning for Children at Home with Postural Complications - Hypotonicity, Ligament Laxity Chayah Lichtig: Conversation about modes of practice that people are using right now

Cannabis Use in Pregnancy and Lactation in Vermont: Data review and care considerations
What we know about cannabis use in pregnancy, best practices and lactation resources available for birthing people in Vermont and a review of current requirements via the federal CAPTA legislation.

Pinterest is a visual bookmarking tool to collect links to images. Image links are placed on "boards" in the order in which you collect them. You can create multiple boards based on topics of your choosing. The thumbnail images it creates link bac...

University of Vermont Biology Thanksgiving: Gratitude in Science
Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to take a step back from the day-to-day grind and take a mental inventory of the things for which we are grateful: our family, friends, colleagues, homes, & health. This is especially important in a brutal year...