Beginner S6 #13 - You Got a Japanese Call While You Were Out
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When you return to your Japanese apartment, you see that you’ve missed five calls! You were only gone briefly to pick up groceries from the Japanese market, so you couldn’t have missed that much. It turns out the five calls were all from the same Japanese friend. Apparently, something important happened [...]
3.1 Introduction In this section I would like to look at a complete play script to examine how ethics and ethical issues are dealt with. I've chosen this particular play because Katie Hims, the author, is particularly good at writing natural sounding dialogue, and this ‘naturalness’ is something that is sometimes missing in some scenarios specifically created to illustrate ethical questions within technological contexts. The play was originally written for and broadcast on the BBC Radio 4 as part of
1. Efficient brain performance Two sources of fuel are particularly important to ensure a healthy and efficiently functioning brain – oxygen and water. Fortunately, in many countries, both of these are in ready supply! Many schools in the UK are already beginning to recognise the need for students (and their brains) to be sufficiently hydrated, and have installed water-coolers at strategic points. Oxygen is easier to supply, but sitting down for a typical 50-minute lesson could decrease the amount of oxygen delivered to
Endometrial Cancer Risks and Treatments
This is a self-assessment of knowledge around the epidemiology and late effects of cancer survival. Themes emphasized in this module are: epidemiology of survival; late effects; psychosocial concerns; secondary prevention; and strategies for behavior change. This assessment is based on the self-study tutorial of the same name.
Music Contest Preparation
This module represents a discussion of the preparations necessary for choral ensembles to participate in a music contest. The assumption is made that the director has decided to compete. The information is based on that assumption.
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REALISE project - final case study
REALISE project - final case study
Medtronic Lecture 2011
'Model Based Strategies for Biomedical Image Analysis'. The 2011 Medtronic Lecture, given at the Engineering department, University of Oxford. Presented by Professor James Duncan PhD
Europa : Werkbundel Deze uitgebreide bundel bevat volgende hoofdstukken:

Wet lay-up manufacturing CORE-Materials posted a photo: This resource is a diagram showing the wet lay-up / hand lay-up process for manufacturing composite materials (Slide 1 of 6). The slides are adapted from
Compression moulding CORE-Materials posted a photo: This resource is a diagram of the compression moulding process. (Slide 3 of 6). The slides are adapted from the University of Liverpool "Composite Materials
Lees- en schrijfoefening: Outplacement
Na dit hoofdstuk kan je een schriftelijk overzicht geven van hoe bedrijven ontslagen medewerkers kunnen opvangen.
Flisti: Free Online Polling Tool
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Children's programs of the early days
At the completion of this lesson you will be able to answer questions about the first memories of the television. You will look at a number of audio segments that look back on the youth and child programs of the early days.
Rebels seize village of al-Qawalish
July 6 - Rebels of the Western Mountains manage to seize the village of al-Qawalish from Gaddafi troops after a six-hour battle. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Zebra mussel impacts
Not only do zebra mussels out-compete native species for food and space, they also are a nuisance and attach (in the numbers of thousands) to boats and other water equipment.
Ocean State Summer Writing Conference - Jennifer Egan
Jennifer Egan is the recipient of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction for her latest novel, A Visit from the Goon Squad, for which she was also a Pen Faulkner Award and the LA Times Book Prize finalist. She is the author of The Invisible Circus, a novel which became a feature film starring Cameron Diaz in 2001, Look at Me, a finalist for the National Book Award in fiction in 2001, Emerald City and Other Stories and The Keep, which was a nati
Otis Art History 03 - Mesopotamian Art
From the Caves to Romanticism, take a journey through centuries of art and learn about the role of art in culture and the place of the artist in society. This series of five-minute podcasts from Otis College of Art and Design features sumptuous images and informative texts.
Presented by Dr. Jeanne Willette, faculty at Otis College of Art and Design.

















