Speaking for Islam
 Professor John Esposito

This week’s podcast features an exclusive interview with one of the world’s leading experts on Islam and its relationship with the West.

Professor John Esposito, Professor of Religion and International Affairs and Professor of Islamic Studies at Georgetown University in Washington DC, visited The University of Nottingham to deliver the Firth lectures in the Department
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60 remarkable years
 The UK's tallest free standing work of art - Aspire - has been officially unveiled at a civic ceremony at The University of Nottingham.

The 60 metre tall sculpture was commissioned as part of the 60th anniversary celebrations of the University being awarded the Royal Charter.

This specially commissioned film traces historic milestones from the past sixty years at the University, and charts its continued
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To merge or not to merge?
 In this podcast, Dr Paul Greatrix weighs up a call for top research universities to join forces to ensure a viable international future.

He examines the pros and cons of the suggestion, not in light of the recession, but in the interests of UK Higher Education as a while.

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'The Property Neutron Bomb'
 In this podast why the Buy to Let Market will likely survive the financial crisis, but also why the small scale landlord may be destroyed by what Professor Andrew Leyshon refers to as the "Property Neutron Bomb".

Using a football terrace chant about the footballer (and famous buy to let landlord) Robbie Fowler for his title, Professor Leyshon explains his research with Shaun French on the subject and looks to the future of the market.


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Impact of the budget on HE
 In this podcast, Dr Paul Greatrix reacts to reports of suggestions that the Higher Education sector should make its savings in administration.

Universities minister John Denham recently submitted his recommendations for public finance savings in the sector to Hefce. But what does it mean to HE and is it appropriate?

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PR-GTV: Knicks Poetry Slam 2009 - B. Yung - 3rd Place
Follow us on Face Book: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1008893878&ref=brem#!/bedstuysprojectregeneration PR-G's partnership with the Knicks Poetry Sl...
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Lattice Defects & Mechanical Properties of Materials
Lattice defects and their role on mechanical properties of solid materials are lectured. Topics such as linear elasticity (stress, strain, Hooke's law) and dislocation theory are included.
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Schallert Elementary Green Essay Winner
First Place Winner Albert Gonzalez reads his essay for alice24-7.com.  This short essay can give students a good idea of how to form a simple essay.  Students can listen to the essay and pick out the different parts including: the introduction, the main points, and the conclusion.  (01:04)
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Alphablocks--Phonics /ai/ and Vowels
In this Alphablocks video, young learners will learn about the /ai/ sound in words like hail, snail, fail, pail. Part 2 addresses  vowels /a, e, i, o, u/.  This is a great resource to introduce and/or review these important phonetic skills in the early childhood classroom. (6:01)
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Ed Miliband's conference speech


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Radio Lingua Network News: 26 September 2008
Happy European Day of Languages to all our listeners! By way of joining in this international celebration of languages and language-learning we're delighted to introduce eight new podcasts today. We're adding Catalan, Danish, French, Japanese, Mandarin and Romanian to our One Minute Languages series; we're introducing our first podcast for English learners - Write Back Soon will help learners master Phrasal Verbs; and we're finally announcing the long-awaited sequel to Coffee Break Spanish: it's
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Matemáticas Cero (2012)
En esta asignatura se proporciona material suficiente a los estudiantes que inician estudios de grado en ADE y Economía para que adquieran de manera autónoma conocimientos y habilidades relacionados con las matemáticas que son imprescindibles para cursar sus estudios. El material docente que se proporciona se estructura en resúmenes teóricos, ejemplos, hojas de ejercicios resueltos y listas de ejercicios propuestos. El curso se plantea de manera esencialmente práctica.
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Avengers Assemble - Chase Scene

Avengers Assemble - Chase Scene
A chase scene from the film ’Avengers Assemble’ to be analysed and embedded into my blog.
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U.S. Day Ahead: Expect another tepid jobs report
Oct 4 - IFR says we could see 130,000 jobs created in September - not enough to stop the unemployment rate from rising. Expect President Obama and Gov. Mitt Romney to make some political hay from the stats.
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#215: Working stiffs: Corporatism and its impact on our jobs and lives

Organizational theorist Prof Peter Fleming examines how corporatism pervades virtually every aspect of the lives of the modern worker and suggests ways in which we can regain work-life balance. Presented by Jennifer Martin.