Kunstverein Hannover
This is the website of the Kunstverein Hannover, an art association that, set up in 1832, was one of the first of its kind in Germany. The 'About us' section on the website has information about the origins and history of the institution as well as an outline of its programmes and aims. An exhibition section has information about current, past and forthcoming exhibitions, as well as touring exhibitions and complementary events and discussions. The Kunstverein has a library, which can be visited
The Land Question in South Africa:The challenge of transformation and distribution
Since the advent of democracy in 1994 issues at the heart of the land question in South Africa are how to reverse this phenomenon and how a large-scale redistribution of land can contribute to the transformation of the economy and the reduction of poverty both rural and urban Edited by Ntsebeza and Hall the volume includes contributions by leading scholars and activists such as Mercia Andrews Henry Bernstein Ben Cousins Sam Moyo and Cherryl Walker and government and World Bank officials such as
Access to Knowledge in Africa: The Role of Copyright
The emergence of the Internet and the digital world has changed the way people access produce and share information and knowledge Yet people in Africa face challenges in accessing scholarly publications journals and learning materials in general At the heart of these challenges and solutions to them is copyright the branch of intellectual property rights that covers written and related works This book gives the reader an understanding of the legal and practical issues posed by copyright for acce
Daily routine by two native speakers of French
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Biosensors: Past, Present and Future
A unique website covering material not found in textbooks and provides a balanced viewpoint on relevant properties and characteristics of biosensors. Contents were copyrighted in 1996.
Le critère de fixation en droit d'auteur
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Indépendance institutionnelle du pouvoir judiciaire: légitimité et participation au débat public
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Advice to a 1L From a Law Professor Guests: Professor Douglas McFarland, Hamline University Topic: A Question and Answer session with Prof. McFarland, author of several of CALI's lessons in Tort Law and Civil Procedure. Prof. McFarland has been teaching for over 30 years. His comments in this podcast about the first semester of law school focus on the Socratic method, preparing for class, note-taking during class, class participation, "riding out" that "lost at sea" feel common during t
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Learning how to learn: a process we all engage in throughout our lives, but no single method of learning guarantees success. This unit aims to make the process of learning much more explicit by inviting you to apply various ideas and activities to your own study as a way of increasing your awareness of your own learning. Most learning has to be an active process – and this is particularly true of learning how to learn.
7 FAQs These questions represent general issues about ‘getting started’, but they have a particular focus on special requirements, whether it’s about volunteering for particular age groups or virtual volunteering for those with a lack of regular time to commit, or problems with mobility. Elizabeth Gilbert at TED "Nurturing Creativity" Latinos in the Global Political Environment Critical Race Theory and Analysis Solving Proportions Using Shapes Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010 Multiplication - 8 Times Table Advanced Pottery Techniques : The Pulling Technique in Pottery Math Song - Place Value to the Thousands The Busy World of Richard Scarry-Play it Safe - Sun SP.721 D-Lab I: Development (MIT)
Excellent video for writers of all ages. It really enforces the importance of hard work and dedication in the arts. Lecture format.
"Elizabeth Gilbert muses on the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses -- and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person "being" a genius, all of us "have" a genius. It's a funny, personal and surprisingly moving talk."
Run time 19:32.
9th Annual National Latina/o Law Student Association Conference: Latinos in the Global Political Environment
9th Annual National Latina/o Law Student Association Conference: Critical Race Theory and Analysis
This video demonstrates how shapes can be used to solve proportions. Three examples are provided where the narrators briefly describe the steps to solve each problem. (1:28)
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This is a helpful video for learning the 8 times table. The number 8 is multiplied by the numbers 1 through 12 to the tune of a catchy song that can be easily remembered. (1:19)
Get your potte wheel ready! Learn how to do the pulling technique with expert tips and advice on pottery. The instructor illustrates the technique while he is talking. Run time 01:12.
The Math Song in this video explains place value to the thousands and describes how commas are used to help us read numbers in the thousands. (4:33)
In this cute video, Huckle and Lowly learn how it is important to be safe in the sun. Put on your sunblock and wear a hat. It is hottest between 11:00 and 2:00. Don't overdo it and drink lots of water. Have fun in the sun. This is a great teaching resource for learning about safety in the early childhood classroom and the special education classroom. Students will enjoy this cute video (1:06).
D-Lab Development addresses issues of technological improvements at the micro level for developing countries—in particular, how the quality of life of low-income households can be improved by adaptation of low cost and sustainable technologies. Discussion of development issues as well as project implementation challenges are addressed through lectures, case studies, guest speakers and laboratory exercises. Students form project teams to partner with mostly local level organizations in deve













