5.2.2 Opening up ideas: analysing the question
Writing reports and assignments can be a daunting prospect. This unit is designed to help you develop the skills you need to write effectively for academic purposes. You will learn how to interpret questions and how to plan, structure and write your assignment or report.
5.2.1 When to look at the question
Writing reports and assignments can be a daunting prospect. This unit is designed to help you develop the skills you need to write effectively for academic purposes. You will learn how to interpret questions and how to plan, structure and write your assignment or report.
4.5 A different perspective
Writing reports and assignments can be a daunting prospect. This unit is designed to help you develop the skills you need to write effectively for academic purposes. You will learn how to interpret questions and how to plan, structure and write your assignment or report.
COM365 Fall 2010 Session 11
COM365 Public Relations Session Eleven 11/16/10 Suzanne Scholz
Guest: Erik Deutsch, ExcelPR Group
11.479J Water and Sanitation Infrastructure in Developing Countries (MIT)
This course deals with the principles of infrastructure planning in developing countries, with a focus on appropriate and sustainable technologies for water and sanitation. It also incorporates technical, socio-cultural, public health, and economic factors into the planning and design of water and sanitation systems. Upon completion, students will be able to plan simple, yet reliable, water supply and sanitation systems for developing countries that are compatible with local customs and availabl
Асимптоти
Liljana Stefanovska
Се дефинира поимот за асимптота и се дефинираат три вида асимптоти: вертикална, хоризонтална и коса асимптота.
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
Lecture 15 - 11/16/2010
Lecture 15
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An image of Ralph Hepburn 1919, sitting on his racing Harley.
Lecture 32 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 32
Lecture 24 - 11/17/2010
Lecture 24
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
Climate Shocks: Turning Crisis into Opportunity
Thomas F. Homer-Dixon, CIGI Chair of Global Systems, Balsillie School of International Affairs; full Professor, Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo on Climate Shocks: Turning Crisis into Opportunity Climate policy is gridlocked nationally and globally, with virtually no chance of a breakthrough under current conditions. Policy makers need to accept that societies will not make drastic changes to address climate change until a climate crisis hits. The recent financi
Networks and Communities of Practice: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Larry Prusak
Larry Prusak is a globally recognised authority in the field of knowledge management . He received the Lewin Award from Organization Science and Work Frontiers International has named him as one of the ten most admired knowledge leaders in the world. His books include Working Knowledge.
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
The Morning After: 11/3/2010
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Rev. James Kubicki, S.J. on The Difference Network at Marquette University
Rev. James Kubicki, S.J. discussed the power of prayer in working for social justice and the importance of acting in accordance with the social justice issue for which one prays.
Did You Know Most of the World's Ecosystems Exist in Darkness?
"Did You Know Most of the World's Ecosystems Exist in Darkness?" is a presentation by Katrina Edwards, a professor of biological sciences and earth sciences at the USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and a pioneer in the field of geo-microbiology. In 2010, the National Science Foundation awarded her USC team $25 million to create and direct the Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations. The members of Edwards' team, together with colleagues at several other major research institutio
Asian Security Seminar: Strategic Shortfall - The Somali Syndrome
Contrary to conventional wisdom, this presentation argues that it was not the 9/11 attacks that transformed the international security environment. Instead, it was "Somali Syndrome," an aversion to intervening in failed states that began in the wake of the1993 U.S./UN action in Somalia. The botched raid precipitated America's strategic retreat from its post-Cold War experiment at partnership with the UN in nation-building and peace enforcement and engendered U.S. paralysis in the face of genocid















