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Weekly Rites 9

By: jpowers2

There is something so interesting about a few twinkling lights and a bed that makes me wonder why we don't just use natural light like we used to before electricity. But at the same time without electricity these purple lights wouldn't be possible!

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EE001 Final Design Project Elizabeth Z 04.25.20

By: egzheng

EE001 Final Design Project - traffic light circuit

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EE001 Light Reminder Circuit

By: sfought

Circuit for the EE001 final lab module that checks to make sure the lights are on when you leave the room.

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The One About Alcohol

By: efpope

Is alcohol a health food? What does it do to your brain and how do we metabolize it? Can you be as cool as Prof. Lizzy if you don't drink it? All of these questions and more answered during a round of Never Have I Ever. Intro - 0:21 Lizzy's...

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The One About Fat Soluble Vitamins

By: efpope

In this video we talk about the fat soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K! Check out what makes each one special, and in what foods or other sources you can find them. Fat vs. Water Soluble Vitamins - 0:56 Vitamin Functions - 2:01 Vitamin A - 2:5...

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Lighting the Bunsen Burner

By: tpritcha

This video shows the preparation required before lighting a match, how to light the Bunsen Burner and how to Heat Fix the samples.

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Color 1

By: uvmext

Why is maple syrup different colors? Pure maple syrup ranges in color from light golden amber to dark reddish brown. Over the course of the maple production season, the color of maple syrup produced in an individual maple operation will gradually ...

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Saddled Prominent

By: uvmext

Maple trees managed for sap production remain part of a forest ecosystem. Forest ecosystems are complex communities of plants, animals and microbes all interacting with their physical environment and climate. Forests are especially competitive env...

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Community Priorities Public Health Project

By: smuniz

This is a poster and recording of our public health project, in conjunction with the United Way of Northern Vermont, on community priorities in light of COVID 19.