Uniform convergence and pointwise convergence
The aim of this material is to introduce the student to two notions of convergence for sequences of real-valued functions. The notion of pointwise convergence is relatively straightforward, but the notion of uniform convergence is more subtle. Uniform convergence is explained in terms of closed function balls and the new notion of sets absorbing sequences.
The differences between the two types of convergence are illustrated with several examples. Some standard facts are also discussed: a unif
Service encounters : booking a holiday
In this on-line lesson provided by 'CELE' international students can improve their social listening skills. This lesson is part of a module developing students' listening skills in academic, social and everyday situations.
This lesson helps students understand how humour is used in conversation and how speakers cooperate and share knowledge in conversation. Students can improve their listening skills through tasks focusing on understanding the main points, listening for detail, and practisi
Power and international order
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught Autumn Semester 2010.
This module gives students the unique opportunity to study a selected range of fundamental texts, which have a crucial and seminal influence on the development of International Relations, and on the study of war and peace, culture and strategy.
Using these texts, the aim is both to analyse the growth of the discipline of International Relations, and assess how these texts reflect a
U.S. deficit deal more urgent as Europe falters: Sen. Warner
Sept. 22 - U.S. Sen Mark Warner, Virginia Democrat, says debt crisis in Europe poses a threat to the U.S. and a massive deficit reduction deal by the super committee is necessary for U.S. recovery.
Copyright
In using copyright works (e.g. journals or newspaper articles, books, photographs, music) for study or research you are expected to observe certain legal and ethical constraints. In particular, you are bound to abide by the law of copyright.
This resource helps you to see how copyright could affect the way you study, research and work while at university.
This resource is suitable for all levels of study.
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Professor Leo Feler
Lecture 7, September 20
Marketing - MKTG 25010 Lectures - Lecture 7, September 20 - Kent State University > COLLEGES > College of Business Administration > COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION > Marketing > MKTG 25010 Lectures > Lecture 7, September 20
San Francisco with elevation (432), x 3 exaggeration
San Francisco Bay flyby, using Landsat imagery from September 27, 1997
Hollywood legend dies at 102
Sept. 20 - Dolores Hope, the wife of late entertainer Bob Hope, has died. Alicia Powell reports.
Athletics 08 - Running and Relays
This lesson contains a warm-up, cool-down, running activities (running over distance and pair relay) and jumping activities. Children find out more about relays and need to co-operate with a partner to complete the pair relay activity.
Multiplying Positive and Negative Numbers
This animated video demonstrates multiplication of positive and negative numbers using faces ( a smile and a frown) as visual clues. ( The video does not include audio.) ( :58)
SEMINAIRE DE CHIRURGIE GYNECOLOGIQUE: cancer de la vulve ( diagnostic et traitement)
SEMINAIRE DE CHIRURGIE GYNECOLOGIQUE
Oncologie mammaire et pelvienne
DAKAR - du 6 juin au 10 juin 2011
Faculté de médecine de Pharmacie et d'Odontologie
Université Cheikh Anta Diop
Hôpital de Pikine
Sous l'Egide
Ministère français des Affaires Etrangères et Européennes
Fonds de Solidarité Prioritaire - Mortalité et Morbidité de la Mère et de l'Enfant (http://www.mere-enfant.org)
UNF3S Université Numérique des Sciences de la
Nobel winner: why waste is a bigger threat than war
Nobel peace prize laureate Wangari Maathai's exceptional journey reminds us that taking world-changing action can begin with a simple act: planting a tree.
College of Charleston Tour -- Part 1 -- Randolph Hall
See all 18 tour locations across campus at:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=8BA474EF7101CCA4
The start of the campus tour and probably the most recognizable building on campus, Randolph Hall is one of the oldest continuously used municipal buildings in the nation and has been used as a backdrop for many films.
Pat Pattison on The Inspiration Behind Creative Writing: Poetry
Find out more about this course at: http://bit.ly/w9CaCM
Creative Writing: Poetry is a course for writers—songwriters, poets, and anyone who wants to write more effectively. The course—authored by Pat Pattison, who developed the curriculum for the only songwriting major in the country at Berklee—will give you specific tools to help you craft and control your writing.
The course uses musical vocabulary to examine the elements and functions of poetry, exploring how to make things move and
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Diversity Lecture Series- Nicholas Kristof
Promo for the 17th annual Diversity Lecture Series where author Nicholas Kristof will be speaking.
Diversity Lecture Series-Jeff Johnson
Promo for the 17th annual Diversity Lecture Series where author Jeff Johnson will be speaking.
Diversity Lecture Series- Naomi Wolf
Promo for the 17th annual Diversity Lecture Series, where author Naomi Wolf will present.
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