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I felt very shy making movement in front of the camera, especially in the public. So I just cut some of the movement into the video.
This week, I decided to go outside of movement and try making sounds! Although I do think the movement of my hands in this video is pretty interesting as well... The main thing I wanted to do with this is to look at my piano playing with a set s...
Made it to week 10! Since my last few videos have been on the longer side, I wanted to try making something shorter. I was thinking about the body mapping we had done in class, and started feeling my collar bone. I liked playing with the speed ...
Learning Readiness #2 Gold, R., & Evans, M. (2020, Sep 17). Why did covid overwhelm hospitals? A yearslong drive for efficiency; health systems have kept a tight rein on employee numbers and expanded outpatient care, helping their finances but ...
Autumn colors in leaves of maple trees is an annual phenomenon that is highly prized for its beauty and is also economically important. As day length shortens, the tree stops making new green chlorophyll pigment while the chlorophyll already in th...
Gardeners know that earthworms can be beneficial for growing vegetables and flowers by helping with soil aeration and producing fertilizer through their castings. Sugar makers may not know that earthworms and relatively newer invaders the so-calle...
Certified organic maple syrup is produced by many Vermont maple producers and generally commands a higher price in the marketplace. In order to legally market your syrup as "organic" an approved third-party certifier such as Vermont Organic Farmer...
According to the 2019 USDA NASS maple syrup report approximately 90% of Vermont's total annual maple syrup production (about 1.8 million gallons) was sold into the bulk market. The remainder of the crop was sold either to retail or wholesale custo...