A DECADE OF DESIGN RESEARCH IN THE NETHERLANDS
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Red tags on campus
A group of students has tagged campus buildings, rooms and equipment in an effort to raise awareness about community support of the University.
Crises in Democracy: constituency re-districting and gerrymandering in the UK and US
One person, one vote is a core principle of a democratic system. Electoral districting in the UK and US is far from satisfactory and seriously compromises claims to democracy. Sam Hirsch specialises in election law, voting rights, and re-districting. Iain McLean is director of the Public Policy Unit, Oxford University.
Alcohol Risk Management in College Settings The Safer California Universities Randomized Trial
Alcohol Risk Management in College Settings The Safer California Universities Randomized Trial
IP3S 2010 - Session 1 : Pédagogie et Projets Fédérateurs
11e Congrès International Internet et Pédagogie de la Santé et du Sport
12 & 13 Novembre 2010 – Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux 2
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Session 1 : Pédagogie et Projets Fédérateurs
La pédagogie numérique est un levier important du développement du travail collaboratif. En effet, la
Balancing Cost, Risk, Flexibility and Customer Service in Global Operations
Prof. David Simchi-Levi
Introduction to Theory of Literature
This is a survey of the main trends in twentieth-century literary theory. Lectures will provide background for the readings and explicate them where appropriate, while attempting to develop a coherent overall context that incorporates philosophical and social perspectives on the recurrent questions: what is literature, how is it produced, how can it be understood, and what is its purpose?
Passive Movement to the Shoulder Joint
This and related video clips demonstrate physiotherapy techniques and have been optimised for delivery on a mobile device.
ALPS Gaining consent
The following assessment has been designed to promote reflection, with a particular emphasis on the sharing
of feedback interprofessionally. It is intended to capture immediate feedback from a variety of sources,
culminating in a focussed action plan.
In addition to your own self-assessment you are encouraged to seek feedback from;
- the service user or carer (always consult your practice assessor first)
- a student colleague (from your own or a different profession)
- a professional such as a p
Arbeitsaufgaben
Saying whether you like or dislike certain work functions and associating these with a job.
The use of the stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) as a natural fungicide - Scenario Curriculum
This is the curriculum for the educational Scenario "The use of the stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) as a natural fungicide". 
Hydrophone spatial averaging corrections from 1 to 100 MHz
The purpose of this work was to develop and experimentally verify a set of robust and readily applicable spatial averaging models to account for ultrasonic hydrophone probe's finite aperture in acoustic field measurements in the frequency range 1 - 100 MHz. Electronically and mechanically focused acoustic sources of different geometries were considered. The geometrics included single element circular sources and rectangular shape tranducers that were representative of ultrasound imaging arrays u
3.1 Thinking in a higher gear
Diagrams, mind-maps, tables, graphs, time lines, flow charts, sequence diagrams, decision trees: all can be used to organise thought. This unit will introduce you to a variety of thinking skills. Asking and answering questions is at the heart of high-quality thinking. Questions naturally arise from the desire to know and learn about things and may be the starting point for a journey of understanding.
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
GSF-La prostitution : quelles réalités (video)
2ème journée humanitaire sur la santé des femmes dans le monde
Vendredi 6 mars 2009 Palais du Luxembourg, 15 rue de Vaugirard 75006 Paris.
14h – 17h15 La prostitution en France
Après midi présidée par Pr Roger Henrion, vice-président de l’Académie nationale de médecine
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Modérateurs de l’après midi : Pr Henri-Jean Philippe, président de GSF
Michèle Rivière, membre du collège national des sages femmes
2.1 Using poetry: exercise
In this unit we will consider how language can be used in different ways for different purposes. To do this we will use the theme of memorial and commemoration. In the first section we briefly discuss the life of the poet Siegfried Sassoon before examining both his poetry and prose. Through this we will see how he conveys meaning in different ways for different audiences using different forms. Following this we discuss more generally how different meanings can be conveyed using prose and poetic
1.1 Introduction
In this unit we will consider how language can be used in different ways for different purposes. To do this we will use the theme of memorial and commemoration. In the first section we briefly discuss the life of the poet Siegfried Sassoon before examining both his poetry and prose. Through this we will see how he conveys meaning in different ways for different audiences using different forms. Following this we discuss more generally how different meanings can be conveyed using prose and poetic
9.8 Debate 5: the novel today
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.
Science in Focus: Energy: Workshop 7. Heat, Work, and Efficiency
A machine's energy output cannot be greater than its input. In this session, look at the energy that goes into useful work, examine how some always ends up as heat, and see why systems are never 100% efficient.,This segment explores the question "How can we get work from heat?" by visiting classrooms as well as interviewing students and scientists.
5.3 How to choose
Effective communication is the key to a successful presentation. This unit will provide you with a systematic approach to develop the necessary skills. It is important to understand that effective presentation skills can be practised and learned. It is the content of your presentation, and the simple delivery of clear and reasoned arguments, which will help you to achieve your objectives.













