Object-Oriented Software Design - Introduction and Review of Java
This lecture forms part of the "Introduction and Review of Java" topic in the Object-Oriented Software Design module.
Rapid Application Development - Manipulating Form Data using VBA - introduction
This task guide forms part of the "Manipulating Form Data using VBA - introduction" topic in the Rapid Application Development module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Generic Lists
This lecture forms part of the "Generic Lists" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Classes and arithmetic
This lecture forms part of the "Classes and arithmetic" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Introduction to OO Programming in Java - Intro to module and to OO programming
This zip file contains reading material which forms part of the "Intro to module and to OO programming" topic in the Introduction to OO Programming in Java module.
Web Design and Objects - Introduction
This reading material forms part of the "Introduction" topic in the Web Design and Objects module.
Web Design and Objects - Introduction
This reading material forms part of the "Introduction" topic in the Web Design and Objects module.
Web Design and Objects - Introduction
This task guide forms part of the "Introduction" topic in the Web Design and Objects module.
Web Design and Objects - Introduction
This reading material forms part of the "Introduction" topic in the Web Design and Objects module.
Sea water, maritime transportation and environment
These files outline a general introduction to a joint view of maritime transportation of chemicals, chemistry and the environment. They include study material and self evaluation tests, which could be covered in 5 hours. This material is suitable for 1st year undergraduate students enrolled in Nautical or Maritime Engineering Studies, and also for a general audience.
Sociology of Leisure: On McDonaldisation
This resource is part of “Sociology of Leisure” course. The module discusses some major features of current leisure patterns, but these activities are also central to modern life itself and thus have interests for sociologists. The page is based on some work originally presented as Powerpoint slides and discusses the concept of "McDonaldisation".
Eviews Exercises
PDF file containing notes and exercises for an introduction to Eviews, consisting of a sequence of four workshops of increasing ambition.
Renewable resource exploitation: the fishery: lecture notes
Lecture notes for an Introduction to Resource Economics course, taught by Aaron Hatcher, of the University of Portsmouth in 2008. Available in PDF format.
Non-renewable resource exploitation: externalities, exploration, scarcity and rents: lecture slides
Lecture slides for an Introduction to Resource Economics course, taught by Aaron Hatcher, of the University of Portsmouth in 2008. Available in PDF format.
An introduction to issues concerning European Trade
Professor Shanti Chakravarty at Bangor University has provided an introduction to issues concerning European Trade.
Anisotropic thermal conductivity in quartz: perpendicular to c-axis section
A section of quartz cut perpendicular to the c-axis being heated from a point at its centre. A circle shows the thermal conductivity is the same in all directions in this plane. From TLP: Introduction to Anisotropy, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/anisotropy/thermal.php
An Introduction to Veterinary Dentistry
The program provides students, veterinary surgeons and nurses, and dental technicians with an introduction to canine dentistry and reinforces basic canine dental skills. This comprehensive multimedia course gives clear and practical advice through the use of quizzes, flash animations and video clips as well as text and images.
Light Tan Woven-Effect Handbag
Circular woven-effect handbag; light tan colour, lined with cream plastic.Single central handle attached through oblong rings with top-stitched detail down the centre of the bag. No labels. - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
14.122 Microeconomic Theory II (MIT)
This course offers an introduction to noncooperative game theory. The course is intended both for graduate students who wish to develop a solid background in game theory in order to pursue research in the applied fields of economics and related disciplines, and for students wishing to specialize in economic theory. While the course is designed for graduate students in economics, it is open to all students who have taken and passed 14.121.
15.649 The Law of Mergers and Acquisitions (MIT)
This course is designed to give students an introduction to the law-sensitive aspects of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A). In Module I, we examine the legal implications of key roles and deal structures, and walk through some of the issues that would typically arise in a simple and friendly transaction. We also give a class to the legal issues arising in LBOs and the legal concerns of financial sponsors more generally, and another class to employment-related issues, including those relating













