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.
21L.501 The American Novel (MIT)
The theme for this class is "American Revolution." We will read authors who record, on the one hand, the failures of the American revolution, with its dream of democracy and freedom for all, and on the other hand the potential for narrative to reenact that revolution successfully. In different ways, these authors overturn traditional or unethical authority through their literary innovations. Although certain classic American historical, political, and cultural issues will be at the center of our
ART100 Fall 2010 Session 10
ART100 Looking at Art Session Ten 11/16/10 Bernard Baker
The World in 2050
By 2050 there will be far more of us: world population is predicted to be two billion higher than it is today. This rise, predominantly in the developing world, will engender major geopolitical shifts and tensions. By 2050 there will be far more of us: world population is predicted to be two billion higher than it is today. This rise, predominantly in the developing world, will engender major geopolitical shifts and tensions. Unless new and appropriate technologies are urgently adopted, rising d
Ian Goldin at University of Cape Town
Speaking at the Vice-Chancellor's Open Lecture, Dr Ian Goldin asked: Are the world's leading thinkers anticipating the risks and opportunities of the 21st century, or will humanity be overtaken by its own medical, technological and scientific successes?
6.3 Chae's reaction to the destruction of the wood
Sunset Song was written in the early 1930s and is still one of the best-known and most-debated Scottish novels. In this unit, we discuss whether Sunset Song succeeds as critique of capitalism and whether it has value as a work of literature separate from its propagandistic ambitions.
21st Century Challenges in Perspective: From academic research to government policy
The first set of our Policy Briefings at a seminar in the House of Commons. Dr Ian Goldin and Professor Sarah Harper gave presentations to a cross-party selection of MPs and Lords, with representatives from government, NGOs and think tanks also present. On 3 July, we launched the first set of our Policy Briefings at a seminar in the House of Commons, entitled "21st Century Challenges in Perspective: From academic research to government policy". Dr Ian Goldin (School Director) and Professor Sarah
IQ2 Panel Discussion: The Future of Medicine
Academics from the Oxford Martin School (formerly the James Martin 21st Century School) present their latest research in the areas of stem cells, particle therapy, nanotechnology and neurodegeneration. Moderated by the science presenter, Michael Mosley, (most recently seen on BBC Two for the 'Story of Science' series), the discussions offered audience members the latest information on a variety of topics that could transform the way we combat health challenges of the future. The panel discussio
Animals in Research: Law, Policy, and Humane Sciences
Introduces students to the principles, laws, and policies that influence the use of animal and alternative, non-animal-based (humane sciences) research techniques in biomedical research.
Асимптоти
Liljana Stefanovska
Се дефинира поимот за асимптота и се дефинираат три вида асимптоти: вертикална, хоризонтална и коса асимптота.
Final report: New worship complex for the Christian Church at Cogan Station
The Christian Church at Cogan Stations is a moderately sized congregation that is located ten miles northwest of Williamsport, PA. Situated on the side of a mountain, the church is located on a large terraced site with views of the surrounding mountainous terrain. The church has approached Quadra Engineering to design a new, multi-purpose facility for their growing congregation. Our team has proposed constructing a new fifty-five thousand square foot building adjacent to the existing church, and
Don't Hate the Player, Hate the Game: Internet Games, Social Inequality and Racist Talk as Griefing
This talk recaps the history of racist griefing online and link the current crisis in racial discourse in the US with this practice, exploring the implications for digital games as a transnational public sphere. Games are a radically transnational medium: as Martin Lister writes in New Media: An Introduction, 'even before Pokemon, the videogame was perhaps the most thoroughly transnational form of popular culture, both as an industry (with Sony, Sega and Nintendo as the key players) but also at
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
Spartan Sagas: Robert Arnold
The year was 1965 and the boy was young, just twelve years of age. The person at the other end of the phone extended an invitation to his mother and father; to bring their disabled son to the University Of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. When the appointed day arrived, the couple brought their son to the hospital so he could be evaluated by a visiting psychologist. "The good news is that your son is not mentally retarded; the bad news is that he is slow, will not graduate from high school, coll
Geometry - Grade 10
Rory Adams,
Free High School Science Texts Project,
Mark Horner,
Heather Williams
La domination de l'espace et les réseaux de satellite (video)
La technologie de ce siècle évolue désormais en suivant la loi de Moore, selon laquelle les performances des composants électroniques évoluent exponentiellement avec une constante de temps de deux ans. De là découlent d'abord la percée des micro-ordinateurs puis, plus inattendue, la croissance également exponentielle des réseaux de communication. Quels sont les facteurs de cette expansion qui crée la société de l'information ? L'espace est le moyen global de transfert et distrib
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
UMMC Physician Profile: Fred Moeslein, M.D., Ph.D.
This three-minute video introduces viewers to Fred Moeslein, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and radiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Dr. Moeslein's special interests include diagnostic radiology and vascular/interventional radiology. Watch this video to learn more about his practice at UMMC.
Related Links:
Dr. Fred Moeslein
http://www.umm.edu/doctors/fred__moeslein.html
Dep
Church and State, Maryland Legislature Floor Remarks, Jewish Record Transcript (Box 4, Folder 7) und
Box 4, Folder 7 contains a transcript of the Legislative Floor Remarks of Maryland concerning the separation of church and state.,The digitization of the Board of Delegates of American Israelites records at the Center for Jewish History was supported in part by funds from the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) through the New York State Regional Bibliographic Databases Program.,Box 4, Folder 7 contains a transcript of the Legislative Floor Remarks of Maryland concerning the separation














