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2.Valuing our teaching
In this video our academics reflect on the high standard of teaching on offer at Nottingham, and how important it is to them.
Gravitational Lensing
Prof. Dr. Philippe Jetzer (Universität Zürich)
Suresh: पाठ६१ (Paath eksath) = LESSON 61 – Supply Chain Management – Part 2
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På onsdagen berättade Klartext varför det kan vara svårt att hitta rätt medicin, efter det att privata företag fick ta över en del apotek. Vi berättade också att allt fler barn ringer till Bris hjälp-telefon.
Swords and Ploughshares
In this lecture Lord Paddy Ashdown discusses his new book - Swords and Ploughshares: Bringing Peace to the 21st Century. There have been 15 UN-led interventions since 1946, and there are at least 74 wars in progress today. From his perspective as a former Royal Marine officer in the 1960s to the High Representative in Bosnia from 2002-6, Lord Ashdown discusses the successes and failures of peace-keeping operations, questions what lessons have been learned - and what lessons keep being forgotten.
Global Shocks, Global Solutions: Meeting 21st Century Challenges
Dr Ian Goldin is the first Director of The James Martin 21st Century School at Oxford University taking up his position in September 2006. Goldin was Vice President of the World Bank (2003-2006) and prior to that the Bank's Director of Development Policy (2001-2003). He served on the Bank's senior management team, and was directly responsible for its relationship with the UK and all other European, North America and developed countries. Goldin led the Bank's collaboration with the United Nations
Lecture 24 - 5/22/2009
Lecture 24
Early Maps: Munster, Europe (1575)
Early Maps: Munster, Europe (1575)
Drawings of native costumes (17th - 18th century)
Drawings of native costumes (17th - 18th century)
Lecture 22 - 5/18/2009
Lecture 22
IDS350 Session 4 Spring 2011
IDS350 Gardens of California Session 4 02/13/2011
Guest: Frank McDonough, LA County Arboretum
Rediscovering Jewish Heritage (Jonathan Kaufman)
Host Marcia Alvar speaks with Jonathan Kaufman, author of "A Hole in the Heart of the World: Being Jewish in Eastern Europe." The book follows the lives of several generations of Jews from Eastern Europe, all of whom find a renewed faith and pride as they uncover their heritage, buried first by the Nazis and later by the Communists.
How Thomas Edison Succeeded [Excerpted from How They Succeeded (1901). An MP3 audio file of this article, narrated by Brad O'Connell, is available for download.] To discover the opinio

Obama on Auto-Defrosting Refrigerators I'm the guy who just last week managed to find a plumber who would increase the water pressure in my entire house, defying government controls and thereby causing all appliances to work better. It's not surprising that this was necessary. Government regulations have made a mess of our daily lives. Whether it is banning effective products or mandating inferior functionality in our appliances an

Het axenboekje : Groeiboekje De tien dieren van de axenroos komen in dit boekje aan bod met het bijhorende versje en de strofe van het axenlied. Ze staan gegroepeerd per complementaire axen (bv. leeuw en kameel). Bij elk dier krijgen de leerlingen een doe-opdracht, …

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Clothing Speaks
Clothing says what words do not, in the 18th century as well as the 21st. Textiles and costumes curator Linda Baumgarten explains.Author(s):














