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    Review: The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon

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    A book review of R.O. Kwon\u27s 2018 debut novel, The Incendiaries

    Temperature of a gray body most closely fit- ting the solar extraterrestrial spectrum

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    Temperature measurements of black body most closely fitting solar extraterrestrial spectru

    Making the Future Bright: The Solar Energy Curriculum Consortium (SECC)

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    IMPACT. 1: The SECC will develop five high quality, locally relevant lessons for the proposed solar energy curriculum, including teacher-friendly instructions, classroom-ready materials, and content-appropriate support materials. -- 2. The lessons will incorporate online, real-time and historical energy production by the solar photovoltaic installations at OSU's Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island and weather data from a Stone Lab owned weather buoy deployed in Lake Erie. -- 3. Together, these efforts promote an energy-literate citizenry of informed and responsible decision makers and environmental stewards.OSU PARTNERS: Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory; OSU Extension; Facilities, Operations, and Development; Office of Energy and EnvironmentCOMMUNITY PARTNERS: Science Educators in grades 4-12 in the State of Ohio; Informal education groups at Stone LaboratoryPRIMARY CONTACT: Kristen Fussell ([email protected])The importance of renewable energy is obvious, yet less than 1% of electricity generated in Ohio is derived from solar energy. Furthermore, learners of all ages are largely uninformed about solar energy. Bringing a wealth of knowledge, experience and resources together, Ohio Sea Grant, Office of Energy and Environment, Facilities, Operations, and Development, and Energize Ohio are well poised to initiate a Solar Energy Curriculum Consortium (SECC) to develop locally relevant, inquiry-based lessons easily accessible to formal and informal educators throughout Ohio

    Meet Your Earthwatching Task Force

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    Stadtarchiv Düsseldorf, "Tagebuch Willy Spatz" 1914-1919. 0-1-23-41.0000 Alle Scans zum Tagebucheintrag vom 11. November 1914 Willy Spatz (1861-1931) war Professor an der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. Mittwoch, den 11. November –   Die tollkühnen Taten der „Emden“ unter ihrem schneidigen Führer v. Müller, denen die ganze Erde mit Bewunderung folgte, haben ihr Ende erreicht: die Emden besteht nicht mehr! Ihr Schicksal hat sie erreicht, sie konnte nicht mehr den Ring der großen Zahl ihrer Verfolg..
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