What is a power series?
This is an introduction to power series, how to calculate them and how to find their radius of convergence. Many examples are presented to illustrate the ideas. These concepts are seen in university mathematics.
Introduction to Fluid Power
This is the complete unit. Each topic can be download as an individual item. This unit contains information on basic hydraulics and is based on a range Certificate II and III units from the following Training Packages: * Aviation: National Aerospace Training Package Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. * Automotive: The Automotive Industry RSR Training Package. * Polymer: Plastics, Rubber and Cablemaking PMB98. In this unit, you will learn about: * what hydraulics is * how hydraulics wor
Introduction to Fluid Power: Trainers Guide
Trainers guide. This unit contains information on basic hydraulics and is based on a range Certificate II and III units from the following Training Packages: * Aviation: National Aerospace Training Package Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. * Automotive: The Automotive Industry RSR Training Package. * Polymer: Plastics, Rubber and Cablemaking PMB98. In this unit, you will learn about: * what hydraulics is * how hydraulics works * the components which make up a hydraulic system *
Introduction to Fluid Power: Learners Guide
Learners Guide This unit contains information on basic hydraulics, you will learn about: the components which make up a hydraulic system; how to inspect and test a hydraulic system; basic troubleshooting tips and techniques.
Introduction to Fluid Power: Introduction
Part 1 of 4 - Introduction. Each topic can be download as an individual item. In this unit, you will be introduced to hydraulics and how they work.
Introduction to Fluid Power: Troubleshooting
Part 4 of 4 - Troubleshooting. Each topic can be download as an individual item. In this unit, you will be introduced to troubleshooting hydraulic systems.
Introduction to Fluid Power: Inspection and Testing
Part 3 of 4 - Inspection and Testing.Each topic can be download as an individual item.In this unit, you will be introduced to the inspection and testing of hydraulic systems and components.
Introduction to Fluid Power: Hydraulic Components
Part 2 of 4 - Hydraulic components. Each topic can be download as an individual item. In this unit, you will be introduced to the common components in a hydraulic system.
14.5 International business for entrepreneurs: Political and legal risk in international business
Global Text Project
Power Distribution and Transmission Networks This resource includes three Matlab-based software programs that can be used during lectures and tutorial ses German Economy - 1871 to Weimer 11.373 Science, Politics, and Environmental Policy (MIT) Thomas Burns Memorial Lecture 1 - 'Biblical Traditions of Liberation': Introducing Deliverance Polit Thomas Burns Memorial Lecture 1 - 'Biblical Traditions of Liberation': Introducing Deliverance Polit Information Technology and the Networked Economy James Deane and Gerry Power, BBC World Service Trust : Effective States and the Media: a research d Democracy Short Government & Politics Enhanced Podcast Pervez Musharraf talks about his return to politics 1.2.5 Politics and society in Scotland Political Economy of Illness, Death and Violence in Yucatecan Maya Society
Was the German Economy modernised in 1871? What developments took place during Kaiser Reich? What problems did Germany face following World War One?
This class examines the role of science in the US environmental policy-making process. It investigates the methods scientists use to learn about the natural world, the way scientific knowledge accumulates, the treatment of science by advocates and the media, and the role of science in legislative, administrative and judicial decision making. It also considers how other political systems use science in an effort to put the US approach in comparative perspective.
Professor John Coffey, who is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Leicester, UK, presents the Thomas Burns Memorial Lectures for 2010. His theme: ‘Let my people go’: Exodus and Deliverance from Calvin to Obama.
Lectures given August, 2010.
Professor John Coffey, who is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Leicester, UK, presents the Thomas Burns Memorial Lectures for 2010. His theme: ‘Let my people go’: Exodus and Deliverance from Calvin to Obama.
Lectures given August, 2010.
The beginning of the 21st century has seen a rapid change from the industrial economy to a networked economy built on computers, connectivity, and human knowledge. The networked economy is characterized by rapidly changing market conditions and methods of commerce. Instead of leveraging human strength with machines as was done in the industrial economy, the networked economy leverages human knowledge with computers and connectivity to produce goods and services.
The networked economy requires t
Effective states and the media: A research dialogue across disciplines
IDS Event 16 January 2009
James Deane and Gerry Power from the BBC World Service Trust offered a practitioner organisation perspective of media and governance research by describing their perceptions of the research gaps in terms of what they knew a good deal about, what they know quite a bit about and what they know little about. They went on to explain the factors for their ignorance which includes
A short version of one of the Government & Politics Enhanced Podcasts used in the project.
In a news conference followed by a Q&A with Elon University students, former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf discussed on Oct. 13 his vision for the future of his nation, the need for the United States to maintain a military presence in Afghanistan, and how economic development in the Muslim world is critical for reducing terrorism and extremism around the globe.
This unit is intended to be of interest not only to people living in Scotland but to anyone wishing to know more about Scottish society and culture. It brings together a collection of free educational resources relevant to Scotland. The resources within this unit cover a wide range of subject areas, including education, environment, technology, history, law, literature, politics, social care and social sciences.
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