21M.380 Music and Technology: Algorithmic and Generative Music (MIT)
This course examines the history, techniques, and aesthetics of mechanical and computer-aided approaches to algorithmic music composition and generative music systems. Through creative hands-on projects, readings, listening assignments, and lectures, students will explore a variety of historical and contemporary approaches. Diverse tools and systems will be employed, including applications in Python, MIDI, Csound, SuperCollider, and Pure Data.
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Energy - Quiz
A multiple choice quiz to test your knowledge of Energy and related topics.
Maths Busters - Quiz
How good are your sums?
Compounds - Quiz
Students will have a greater understanding of how compounds are formed.
Paint and Color Quiz
Children will consolidate their knowledge of the paint and colour strand of the curriculum with a fun activity.
Optellen en aftrekken tot honderd zonder brug Werkblaadjes waarmee leerlingen het optellen en aftrekken tot honderd zonder brug kunnen oefenen. De oefeningen staan gesorteerd per type. Boven elke reeks oefeningen staat een voorbeeldoefening. Volgende types oefeningen komen aan …

PediNeuroLogic Exam: 2 1/2 Years Old: Fine Motor/Coordination - Using Puppets
Using finger puppets facilitates coordination testing. First the girl is asked to place the puppets on her finger, which shows that she accurately reaches a target without ataxia. The girl is then taught how to do finger to nose by having her touch the puppet's nose then her nose. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important neurodevelopmental milestones.
2 Community
What do we mean by ‘community’, ‘care’ and ‘welfare’? In this unit you will explore the meanings of these words in their historical and cultural settings. The unit does not discuss these terms exclusively in terms of social work practice so service users, carers or anyone interested in community care and the ways in which welfare services are provided would find this unit useful.
Giant yo-yos create bounce
June 16 - Students from the Israeli Technion Institute of Technology compete in a giant yo-yo challenge, dropping homemade devices from a massive crane. Elly Park reports.
Wave of violence in the Amazon
June 16 - A sixth rural worker is murdered in the Amazon in less than a month, raising concerns over land conflicts. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
6.2 The body, the lungs and oxygen The figure shows a simple image of how the lungs absorb oxygen from the air. RMJCA 2011 L'avocat et le crime
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée. RMJCA 2011 Napoléon est-il mort empoisonné?
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée. Entretiens du Jeu de Paume : Le régime présidentiel américain Entretiens du Jeu de Paume : États généraux, Assemblée constituante et séparation des pouvoirs Cervantes' Don Quixote — Open Yale Courses Environmental Politics and Law — Open Yale Courses Come raggiungere Pavia: describing the route Cambridge Open Days La pollution atmosphérique et les aéro-contaminants
Journée Santé Environnement
Quelques risques environnementaux reconnus
ISPED, Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2
Il est désormais bien connu que la pollution atmosphérique, mélange complexe de polluants particulaires et de polluants gazeux, est une source de problèmes plus ou moins graves de santé, affect

Conférence enregistrée lors des rencontres médico-judiciaires de Champagne-Ardenne le vendredi 20 mai 2011
Conférence enregistrée lors des rencontres médico-judiciaires de Champagne-Ardenne le vendredi 20 mai 2011
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The course facilitates a close reading of Don Quixote in the artistic and historical context of renaissance and baroque Spain. Students are also expected to read four of Cervantes' Exemplary Stories, Cervantes' Don Quixote: A Casebook, and J.H. Elliott's Imperial Spain. Cervantes' work will be discussed in relation to paintings by Velázquez. The question of why Don Quixote is read today will be addressed throughout the course. Students are expected to know the book, the background readings and
Can law change human behavior to be less environmentally damaging? Law will be examined through case histories including: environmental effects of national security, pesticides, air pollution, consumer products, plastics, parks and protected area management, land use, urban growth and sprawl, public/private transit, drinking water standards, food safety, and hazardous site restoration. In each case we will review the structure of law and evaluate its strengths and weaknesses.
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to understand the main points of a route description. You will read an email and put the missing streets into the correct places in the text. Then you will read the email again: now the instructions are missing. Then you will practice numbers and left/right. You will use this to indicate where a building is located. Lastly, you will get a brain teaser about three places in the city.
The University of Cambridge and the Colleges open their doors to prospective Year 12 (or equivalent) and mature applicants for two days in July. Both days offer the same programme of talks and opportunities to meet staff and current students:
- You can attend presentations that explain the Cambridge system, the application procedure and interviews, as well as sessions outlining student finance, support for students with a disability and the work of the careers service.
- There are information













