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The Manchester Metropolitan University describes the Dalton Building as: "a large, impressive, modern building with flexible spaces for both large and small events and particularly suitable for large conferences. An airy and contemporary glass walkway links two parts of the building. This spacious area connects lecture theatres, and meeting rooms, an open plan space for exhibitions and the main refreshment area”.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
More famous for trying to wipe out humanity (in science fiction at least), robots can in fact improve our quality of life considerably, according to a University of Salford researcher who’s been taking them on visits to old people’s homes.
www.salford.ac.uk/home-page/news/2012/robots-on-a-mission...
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.
Certainly one of the more hands-on classes offered at Webb is the new elective offered to juniors and seniors this year. They will deconstruct a four-stroke engine and eventually reassemble it back to working order.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Tonight I'm feeling immensely proud of my son. He was awarded first place at the annual Science Fair, one of the highlights of "British Science and Engineering Week" at his school. He developed and presented a simple electric motor to the judges, explaining in detail the physics involved, how it all worked, the rules of magnetism and electricity and how to optimise performance. An outstanding achievement for a ten year old, coming in ahead of 60 other boys. He will receive an award at a "Science Assembly" on Friday, March 18. Suffice it to say, I am a happy and grateful father :-)
Also see YouTube video here.