Vitamin village
The Vitamin Village is a web-based eLearning package developed between 2001 and 2008 to incorporate vitamins A, C, D, E and K, as well as a basic introduction to antioxidants.
It is mainly used in first year teaching of vitamins, but also in the 2nd and 3rd years of the 3 year BSc (Hons) Nutrition and 4 year MNutr Nutrition degrees taught within the School of Biosciences.
A Concise History of World Population
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AP U.S. History
This course is a survey of American History from the Age of Exploration and Discovery to the present. Emphasis is placed on critical and evaluative thinking skills, essay writing, interpretation of original documents, and historiography. This history curriculum is assembled from UC college preparatory courses and students will demonstrate comprehension of a broad body of historical knowledge; express ideas clearly in writing; work with classmates to research an historical issue; interpret and ap
NS 10: Lecture 20 - History of Vitamins
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5.3 A brief history of scientific revolutions
This unit is designed to help those working with children between the ages of 3 and 8. You will be encouraged to explore your knowledge, feelings and attitudes in language, mathematics and science in order to understand the place that these subjects have in the life of both individuals and society as a whole.
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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Umqomboti, utywala and lucky stars: stories of liquor in Langa between 1930 and 1980
Residents provide descriptions of shebeens and the interactions it brought about such as political debates and discussions about life They also speak of their experiences of the Pass office Sunday socials and the forced removals The image used above is Mom Mngadi with her kids by bbc world service and is available under a Creative Commons Atribution Non Commercial License
Web Design History, Web Advertising and Web Promotion.
Web Design History, Web Advertising and Web Promotion. - Adam Procter
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21M.380 Music and Technology (Contemporary History and Aesthetics) (MIT)
This course is an investigation into the history and aesthetics of music and technology as deployed in experimental and popular musics from the 19th century to the present. Through original research, creative hands-on projects, readings, and lectures, the following topics will be explored. The history of radio, audio recording, and the recording studio, as well as the development of musique concrète and early electronic instruments. The creation and extension of musical interfaces by composers
500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art ( Art History Animation)
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The History of MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning
Who better than Gary Hack to recount the colorful 75-year tale of the Department of Urban Studies and Planning? Associated with the department for more than half its life, and saturated with its lore, Hack reaches backward to describe the story’s “five acts,” and then forward to imagine the department
"The New Epoch" and the 21st Century Imperative for Engineering History
Great civil engineers finds an aesthetic appropriate for their building’s material and structure, asserts David Billington, whose life work has been the study of some of the world’s most stunning engineering feats.
He reviews his own intellectual journey, first honoring some of his forebears, including Elt
Engineering for the Ecological Age: Lessons from History
John Ochsendorf, a structural engineer, “fell in love with archaeology” during college. His senior thesis at Cornell involved a 600-year-old Incan suspension bridge made entirely out of grass. Ochsendorf learned that this apparently primitive structure owed its astonishing longevity to regular rebuilds by the l
The Inner History of Devices
Contemporary science has done a great disservice to Sigmund Freud, suggests Sherry Turkle, who believes the psychoanalytic tradition can teach us much about the often concealed connections between physical objects and our thoughts and feelings. On the occasion of the publication of her latest book, The Inner History of Devi













