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This is a Mini Project presentation about digital video editing. It is part of the 2009/10 BSc (Hons) in Multimedia Technology (course number 2ELE0075) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
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This course provides a graduate-level introduction to the field of international trade. It examines the theory of international trade and foreign investment with applications in commercial policy. Topics include gains from trade, Ricardian models of technological differences, Heckscher-Ohlin models of factor endowment differences, intermediate input trade, wage inequality, imperfect competition, firm heterogeneity, multinational firms, international organization of production, dynamics, trade po
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Teaches basic steps for multiplying decimals. Solves problem (4.2 X 5.9) by removing the decimal and working as a whole number. Once solved, shows how to determine the decimal place in the answer by counting the digits behind the decimal in the original problem. Also shows how to round decimal into a whole number to see if answer is correct. Then shows how to solve a problem with no whole number (0.3 X 0.2). Once answered shows how to add zero to whole the whole number place and how to convert t
004 REGULA 1 LATINAE GRAMMATICES SYNTAXIS
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Global Change Teacher's Guide
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LXX - A - PART III - PENSUM SEPTUAGESIMUM
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005 VESTIBULUM MAJUS COMENII ch 5 & 6
Read using the quantities marked in the original text.
See the Comenius Project Info page for details.
Text available on Google Books.
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"Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 2008"
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" This course offers an introduction to the basic concepts of the quantum theory of solids."
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New recording of the Orbis Pictus, in Latin only.
1810 edition is used.
(Hoole)
http://books.google.com/books?id=yp8AAAAAYAAJ
1002 DE BELLO GALLICO - ANGLICE ET LATINE
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Catullus VIII (Gareth Morgan)
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