3.8 Summary of Part B In Part B you learned more about the ECHR and the procedures of the ECtHR and how protocols have been used to ensure that the ECHR remains a living instrument. Part B also explored the new challenges created by the rapid expansion of HCPs at the end of the last century and the proposals for reform of the ECtHR.
Managing relationships
Do you find fundraising difficult? Are others around you making your role as a fundraiser more difficult than it need be? This unit will help you to understand your role by analysing a variety of issues about the fundraising and the dilemmas and problems that organisations involved in winning resources and support are likely to face. First pu
Eleanor Roosevelt: Full Biography
Born in New York City on October 11, 1884, Eleanor Roosevelt, the niece of Theodore Roosevelt, was one of the most outspoken women in the White House. She married Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1905. During her husband's presidency, Eleanor gave press conferences and wrote a newspaper column. After his death, she served at the Unite Nations, focusing on human rights and women's issues. In this Biography Channel full length video, learn more about, the beloved wife of the hardest working president of a
Engaging with Detroit
University of Michigan students live, study and work in the Motor City
Fish Farming Guide Advanced aquaculture using innovative technology.
Getting Started: 03 Retouching blemishes
Retouch blemishes using the Healing Brush and the Patch tool. Set a source point, clone areas, and paint over scars, pimples, and age spots.
A Smoother Editing Workflow with Dual-System Sound Support in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5
Learn how the new Merge Clips feature in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 can save you hours of editing time by providing dual-system sound support that enables you to quickly match audio and video tracks recorded on separate devices and media. Plus, learn how new user-requested enhancements give you a efficient editing workflow.
People, Projects, and Pride
Penn State President Rodney Erickson welcomes students to spring semester 2013 by showing examples of students, faculty, and staff working on projects across the University that incorporate academics, research, and global perspective, improving lives on many levels.
Participant Information Sheet
Participant Information Sheet
GS-06: ムービーの書き出し
Adobe Media Encoderを使用することで様々なフォーマットへの書き出しをまとめて行うことが出来ます。ここではバッチエンコーディングやAdobe Media Encoderの機能について学習します。
HILT 47 Beth Altringer
Beth Altringer talks about her Hauser Grant project (Expanding existing innovative program for assessing student learning in hands-on innoveation courses) where she plans to advance methods for better assessing how teams interact and ideas develop during experiential learning in multi-disciplinary engineering classes focused on design and innovation.
GS-04: Making a rough cut in Adobe Premiere Pro
Learn how to use the Project panel and the Automate To Sequence command to quickly create a rough cut.
4.602 Modern Art and Mass Culture (MIT)
This class provides an introduction to modern art and theories of modernism and postmodernism. It focuses on the way artists use the tension between fine art and mass culture to mobilize a critique of both. We will examine objects of visual art, including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, prints, performance and video. These objects will be viewed in their interaction with advertising, caricature, comics, graffiti, television, fashion, folk art, and "primitive" art.
Nutritional Challenges
In this nutrition activity (page 26 of PDF), learners consider the nutritional needs of people with specific dietary requirements, such as athletes, persons with diabetes and vegetarians, and create a full-day menu for these individuals. This activity may be used as an assessment for any unit on nutrition. This guide includes background information, setup and management tips, extensions, information about eating in space and handouts.
Elevator Pitches #19 Recorded 10/26/2012
Reuters Breakingviews
Jan. 14 - Agenda-setting financial insight from Reuters global commentary unit Breakingviews.
Catholicism and Politics, Spring 2012
Catholicism and Politics poses the question, both simple and complex: How ought Catholics to think about the political order and political issues within it? The first part of the course will survey major responses to this question drawn from Church history: the early church, the medieval church, and the modern church. The second part applies these models to contemporary issues ranging among war, intervention, globalization, abortion, the death penalty, religious freedom, gender issues, and econo
The Rise and Fall of World Communism, Fall 2011
For most of the twentieth century, communist states, like the Soviet Union and China, represented the greatest political, ideological, and military challenges to the western world. But now, most of these states are gone; of those that still exist, only one (which one?) can credibly live up to the bloody examples set by Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong. In this course, we will draw upon an eclectic mix of approaches from political science, history, sociology, and political philosophy to make sense of
Part 2 of Shell Method with Two Functions of Y - Khan Academy
Salman Khan continues his lecture concerning using the shell method with two functions of Y during this five-minute video clip.













