Gilded Age Plains City
Gilded Age Plains City: The Great Sheedy Murder Trial and the Booster Ethos of Lincoln, Nebraska explores the development of towns and cities on the Great Plains through the lens of a murder case in the 1890s that evolved into a fascinating story that drew the attention of nearly everyone in town and people from across the region and country.
We have three goals. Tell a good story about a fascinating episode in Great Plains urban history in a new way. Explore the various factors and development
A Country of Illusion
A country of Illusion; John Wesley Powell's Green River Expedition of 1869; Prediction of catastrophe if the West was settled without major water redistribution; Owen's Valley- its Geological origin, landscape, climate history; arid landscape today, Indian poetry of the area, Building the hydraulic Empire for Los Angeles.
European Imperialism at It's Zenith
Empire and War (Global History III)
Fate of Stars II
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The Rise of People Power - Disaster in Beijing; Stalemate in Burma; Victory in the Philippines
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ESPM 114 - Lecture 6
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Meter down
The meter down blog contains a collection of interviews (in Hindi), writing in English and audio feeds documenting a number of conversations with Bombay taxi drivers. The interviews are explorations into the issues of migration and are a collection of sub-altern voices in a city consumed with the narrative of globalisation and rapid change. This non-academic project, is slowly, conversation by conversation, assembling a repository of oral histories. At the time of this review (December 2008) the
Geological processes in the British Isles
The landscape of the British Isles has undergone dramatic changes during the history of the Earth, from shallow sea to desert to the familiar terrain of the 21st century. In this unit you will explore the processes that have shaped the British landscape over time, gaining insight into the geological evolution of the entire planet.
Polar Energy
The poles are fascinating, partly because they are such difficult places to visit, work and live. They still guard many mysteries that we'd like to unravel, including the survival of polar animals, the history of ancient peoples, and the understanding of Earth's climate.
Alumni Weekend 2009
In 2009 the University of Warwick hosted its first Alumni Weekend. In this film we speak to alumni who attended the event about their time at Warwick and their thoughts on returning to campus.
Lecture 1: The Pioneers and History (pre-WWW)
Lecture 1: The Pioneers and History (pre-WWW) - UNSPECIFIED
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COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 1
COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 1 - Hugh Davis
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COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 2
COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 2 - Hugh Davis
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COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 3
COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 3 - Hugh Davis
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COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 4
COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 4 - Hugh Davis
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COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 5
COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 5 - Hugh Davis
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COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 6
COMP3016 Web Technology - Strand 3 "History" Lecture 6 - Hugh Davis
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21W.747 Classical Rhetoric and Modern Political Discourse (MIT)
This course is an introduction to the history, theory, practice, and implications of rhetoric, the art and craft of persuasion throughAnalyzing persuasive texts and speechesCreating persuasive texts and speechesThrough class discussions, presentations, and written assignments, you will get to practice your own rhetorical prowess. Through the readings, you'll also learn some ways to make yourself a more efficient reader, as you turn your analytical skills on the texts themselves. This combination
Energy Balance (Film - Lecture is 18 minutes)
Lecture is 18 minutes due to film. Audio quality is low.
Lecture 25 - 11/19/2010
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