Física I
Les assignatures de física estan en la base de tot allò que s'estudiarà al llarg de la titulació: els senyals no deixen de ser ones electromagnètiques, els fonaments de les quals s'estudiaran en aquesta assignatura. Així, doncs, Física I senta les bases per a qualsevol assignatura en que juguin un paper les ones electromagnètiques.
A nivell més genèric, Física I ajuda a comprendre els fonaments del món que ens envolta i que, per tant, afecten tot allò amb què un enginyer haurà de
Discovery of a Pyramid Builder's Tomb
In this video clip, the team of archaeologists examine a workmen's cemetery in Giza, and Dr. Hawass explains why a particular tomb belonged to a pyramid builder. (1:57)
Predator-Prey Coevolution
Through natural selection, two interacting populations of predators and prey can change with respect to one another. Some prey individuals display characteristics that decrease their chance of capture; they have a reproductive advantage and produce more offspring. Other individuals display negative characteristics that result in a greater chance of being captured; their numbers decrease as they fail to reproduce. Predators are similarly affected. This exercise examines the change in numbers of i
I really need a mobile phone!
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Iemand overtuigen om een gsm te kopen.
A letter to the tourist board
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Een brief schrijven naar de toeristische dienst om meer informatie te vragen voor je op reis vertrekt.
Marquette's College of Professional Studies: Graduate certificate in criminal justice administration
Heather Wurth, Prof. St. '07, '09, police lieutenant, Milwaukee Police Department, was drawn to Marquette's graduate certificate program for the opportunity to deal with other criminal justice professionals and learn about areas related to her day-to-day activities including policies, budget, ethics and leadership. The bonds she created with other professionals in the program has been very beneficial to her career.
marquette.edu/cps
Marquette's College of Professional Studies: Working professionals
Jim Milner, Prof St '03, president, Urban Strategies, knew he needed additional skills to advance his career. Marquette's College of Professional Studies opened the door to a leadership-focused bachelor's degree program designed for busy adults. As he experienced a personal transformation, Jim learned how to see beyond what he didn't see before and demonstrate his abilities.
marquette.edu/cps/
The Genetics of Eye Color in Drosophila melanogaster
This exercise has been designed to help first-year biology students understand Mendelian inheritance. The pterin (red) eye pigments of wild type and mutant strains are separated using a simple paper chromatography system, and the patterns are analyzed to determine where the metabolic pathway is blocked in each mutant. Crosses of these strains are followed for two generations to provide data that students analyze to determine the mode of inheritance of each mutation, as well as the relationship b
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Honorary Graduates 2012 - Desmond Wilson - on Nottingham
Desmond Wilson, twice Lord Mayor of Nottingham who made a rich contribution to the city of Nottingham, the communities of Radford and St Ann's, and more widely in the East Midlands region and nationally, has been awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Laws by The University of Nottingham.
The Doctorate is a mark of significant distinction given to very few by the University. It recognises his outstanding contributions to the West Indian community and to the people of Nottingham, as well as gener
Sarah Dunwell receives an honorary award from Leeds Metropolitan University.
Sarah Dunwell, founder of the award-winning Create Foundation in Leeds, has been awarded an honorary Master of Business Administration degree from Leeds Metropolitan University as part of the summer graduation ceremonies.
For more information please visit http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk
CO 1069-323-25 The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Antarctica and South Georgia in 1912
Location: South Georgia
Date: 1912
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4 Other influences on evolution
In this unit, we describe the theory of evolution by natural selection as proposed by Charles Darwin in his book, first published in 1859, On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. We will look at natural selection as Darwin did, taking inheritance for granted, but ignoring the mechanisms underlying it.
2 Darwin and natural selection
In this unit, we describe the theory of evolution by natural selection as proposed by Charles Darwin in his book, first published in 1859, On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. We will look at natural selection as Darwin did, taking inheritance for granted, but ignoring the mechanisms underlying it.
(〜2010年度)データ統合型研究
データ統合型研究
Booting up Britain?
Dr Helen Haugh, an expert in social enterprise at Cambridge Judge Business School, explains the need for social enterprises to professionally assess their markets, the sustainability of their revenue streams and full costs before starting up a 'start up' if they want to be in for the long term!
Graduation 2012 - Tuesday July 24: AET Faculty, 5pm Ceremony
Coverage of the School of Film, Music & Performing Arts graduation ceremony.
African Dust Leads to Large Toxic Algae Blooms off the Coast of Florida
Large toxic algae blooms can be seen off the coast of Florida.
Times Change, Principles Don't [This Mises Daily originally ran on September 11, 2003. It is included in Lew's collection, The Left, the Right, and the State.] A libertarian must never tire of saying "I told you so." Nor is there a dearth of opportunities to do so. B

Smithsonian Spotlight - Rovers Raise the Bar
Space rovers can see more detailed information and travel further than humans. With all the work they're doing on the planet Mars, it's hard not to become attached to the little guys. (01:32)














