DBA supervisor perspective: The economical appraisal of transport projects...
DBA supervisor perspective: The economical appraisal of transport projects: The incorporation of disabled access.
Dr John Towriss talks about the doctoral research of Dr Alice Maynard and impact that the Executive Doctorate (DBA) programme had on her.
Looking at 20th Century Art through the Eyes of a Physicist
Physicist and art collector Walter Lewin shares his personal insights into major works of art from the first quarter of the 20th century.
Known in the hallways of building 37 for his famous art contests, Lewin succumbs to pressure from students and colleagues to give this lecture as part of an IAP event in advance of trips to t
Organisational capabilities for enhancing the goal-setting process for pharmaceutical sales forces
Executive Doctorate (DBA) alumnus Gabriel Morelli discusses the impact of the programme and his research with Toby Thompson. LinkedIn Profile: http://linkd.in/gOSv6O
DBA supervisor perspective: How organisations work together to build a sustainable supply chain...
DBA supervisor perspective: How organisations work together to build a sustainable supply chain: The case of Nespresso
Prof Richard Wilding talks about the doctoral research of Dr Gabriela Alvarez and impact that the Executive Doctorate (DBA) programme had on her.
African-Americans and The Military of World War II
This lesson introduces students to the role of African-Americans in WWII using news reel. This lesson is based on the understanding that students have already been exposed to news reel as primary source documents in the Social Studies classroom (this can be done in succession with Lesson #1 or as a stand alone lesson during African-American History Month or during a WWII unit).
9.14 Brain Structure and Its Origins (MIT)
Outline of mammalian functional neuroanatomy, aided by studies of comparative
neuroanatomy and evolution, and of brain development. Topics include early steps to a
central nervous system, basic patterns of brain and spinal cord connections, regional
development and differentiation, regeneration, motor and sensory pathways and
structures, systems underlying motivations, innate action patterns, formation of
habits, and various cognitive functions. Lab techniques reviewed. Optional brain
dissectio
Resistance to institutions
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a case study of Lennox Castle Hospital. It tries to make sense of the history of Lennox Castle, and of institutional life in general, through testimony of those who experienced institutions as inmates and as nurses, as well as through Erving Goffman's medel of the 'total institution'. It examines the social bases of segragation, the professionalisation of staff in asylums and institutions, and campaigns for ch
3D Shapes
Using the Smartboard with a short throw projector. The software is called Pintar Math Toolbox..awesome stuff for teachers.Â
Lennox Castle Hospital
This unit looks at the history of institutions in the twentieth century, starting with a case study of Lennox Castle Hospital. It tries to make sense of the history of Lennox Castle, and of institutional life in general, through testimony of those who experienced institutions as inmates and as nurses, as well as through Erving Goffman's medel of the 'total institution'. It examines the social bases of segragation, the professionalisation of staff in asylums and institutions, and campaigns for ch
Slavery in North Carolina
North Carolina, like other Southern states, relied on slavery to build its economy during the 18th and 19th centuries. Slaves across the state raised crops, did domestic chores, constructed new buildings, sailed ships, and performed countless other jobs, all for no pay. The slave trade separated many families, and punishment and violence were all too common. Despite the extreme hardship of slavery, enslaved blacks in North Carolina created a strong culture that combined their experiences as slav
Children at Work: Exposing Child Labor in the Cotton Mills
In this lesson, students will learn about the use of child labor in the cotton mills of the Carolinas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They will learn what life was like for a child worker: how much the workers made, how many hours they worked each day, what their homes were like and what they did for fun. Students will then write an investigative news report exposing the practice of child labor in the mills, using quotations from oral histories with former child mill workers and p
Rec Center Prairie Burn 2010
Each spring/early summer, the protected prairie surrounding the Student Recreation and Wellness Center is burned to make way for new growth. Kent firefighters light the controlled burn with road flares and monitor it until it is extinguished.
Survey of London: volume 27 - Spitalfields and Mile End New Town
Spitalfields is well-known for the handsome silk-weavers’ houses in and around Spital Square, Fournier Street and Elder Street, with their distinctive weavers’ garret workshops. The greater part of this volume is devoted to a detailed account of these houses. The area’s principal monument — Nicholas Hawksmoor’s masterpiece, Christ Church, Spitalfields (1714–29) — is also studied in detail, and its complex building history explained, making use of the then recently-discovered archiv
American Government
Upon completion of this course, the student will: Express ideas clearly in writing; Work individually and with classmates to research political issues; Interpret and apply data from original documents such as court cases and bills; Write to persuade with evidence; Develop essay responses that include a clear, defensible thesis statement and supporting evidence; Raise and explore questions about policies, institutions, beliefs, and actions in a political science context; Evaluate secondary materi
Early Maps: Mozambique by Jan Hugen van Linschoten (1599)
Early Maps: Mozambique by Jan Hugen van Linschoten (1599)
Early Maps: Tierra Nueva by Girolamo Ruscelli (1561)
Early Maps: Tierra Nueva by Girolamo Ruscelli (1561)
2007.09.26-The American West Center Opening Ceremony
The American West Center at the University of Utah honors Floyd A. O'Neil's forty years of service and the establishment of the Floyd A. O'Neil American Indian Archives at J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections.
Race, Politics and American Media
The collapse of print and other traditional news and the rise of celebrity culture have contributed to the sharp decline of in-depth stories involving race and society, say these two speakers, in a discussion that’s replete with personal anecdote.
Juan Williams sets out detailing his childhood dreams to break int
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
Brush, Brush, Brush Your TeethÂ
This nursery rhyme uses cartoons and music to help children understand how important it is to brush your teeth, wash your face, comb your hair, eat your food, and drink your milk every day.
run time 2:16













