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EPS 131 Lecture 20 (Second Part)
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EPS 131 Lecture 20 (First Part)
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Lecture 13. We discuss the role of the element carbon on Earth, how it moves around in a process we call the carbon cycle, where it is stored, where the biggest reservoirs and fluxes are, and why it…
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The Employee Giving Program was pleased to host the first virtual Philanthropy Spotlight lecture on Thursday, January 28, 2021, in which we learned how the One Climate Initiative is leading the way…
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Intro video by Jaclyn Adaskaveg (TA) describing the responses of plants to light. A particular focus is given to the phytochrome photoreceptor and its active and inactive states. This video lays out…
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Lecture 12 (Chapter 16): Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the AD/AS Model (Part 2 of 3)
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Lecture 11 (Chapter 15): Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply (Part 1 of 3)
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Lecture 2. We are going to talk about the history of fossil fuels, the rise of carbon cycle science, the chemistry and physics of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, how scientists reconstruct past…
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Lecture 1. Physical geography encompasses the field of Earth systems science, the area of study that seeks to understand Earth as an interacting set of physical, chemical, and biologicalsystems.…
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Lecture 6 (Chapter 6): Measuring the Cost of Living (Part 1 of 2)
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