Fourier series
This unit is concerned with the technique of expressing a periodic function as a sum of terms, where each term is a constant, a sine function or a cosine function. There is a strong analogy with the technique of expressing a (non-periodic) function as a Taylor series, which is a sum of terms that are powers of the independent variable(s); in both cases, working with just the first few terms generally gives a useful approximation. This unit assumes the following background knowledge: the definiti
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Op het einde van deze les kun je: Met je tafelgenoten de keuze van gerechten en drank bespreken om nadien een bestelling te plaatsen.
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Open Letter to the International Justice Mission [Day 24 of Robert Wenzel's 30-day reading list that will lead you to become a knowledgeable libertarian, this article was published on LewRockwell.com on July 21, 2004.] Mr. Gary Hau

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Op het einde van deze les kun je: Vertellen waar voorwerpen zich bevinden.
Mystical Lyrical Solarium: Blues (Interactive)
Help Chuck finish writing some Blues lyrics! Make the song happy, sad, silly, or a combination of all three! "Chuck Vanderchuck's 'Something Something' Explosion" is designed to help children ages 6 to 9 understand music and music composition by teaching basic musical concepts and performance skills through the study of popular song styles from around the world.
Learning outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: develop an appreciation of the huge variety of different mammals that exist on Earth today; see how fossil evidence can help us to understand evolutionary history; understand how the structure of DNA can help us to detect differences between different species; apply the techniques of DNA analysis to work out which mammals are most closely related to each other; appreciate t
Faire flotter de la pâte à modeler (video)
Pour montrer que la poussée d’Archimède dépend du volume de liquide déplacé, on peut utiliser de la pâte à modeler qui flotte si on lui donne la forme d’un bateau, mais qui coule si elle est roulée en boule.
Le bouchon qui flotte (video)
On peut voir un bouchon flotter à la surface de l’eau ou rester immergé en équilibre à mi-hauteur si on l’accroche à une chaîne.
Le citron plongeur (video)
Cette expérience montre que la poussée d’Archimède subie par un citron dépend de sa masse volumique moyenne.
Le poids d’un doigt (video)
Un récipient d’eau dans lequel on plonge le doigt devient apparemment plus lourd.
Learning outcomes On completion of this unit, you should be able to: identify some key themes in discourse analysis; appreciate the consequences of discourse research for some key topics in social science, such as indentity, interaction and subjectivity; be familiar with some discourse analytical techniques and their consequences for analysing social interactions. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated Introduction This unit introduces some of the main themes and issues in discourse analysis. To do this, it looks at extracts from the late Princess Diana interview screened on Panorama in 1995. The interview not only broke the conventions for British Royal appearances, but also reshaped the usual boundaries between public and private for the Royal family. While the focus here may be on Diana's words, the unit is not in itself concerned with the Diana phenomenon. And while some of the points discour Syrian forces fire on protesters NATO stresses Libya arms embargo Suicide blast at Pakistan police station Chris Brown sorry, Gwen Stefani aids Japan The University of Warwick's Professor Wyn Grant in conversation with Boston University's Professor G Moderation Exercise
Amateur video footage purportedly shows Syrian forces opening fire on youths protesting against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Fighter jets complete more missions over Libya, and NATO vows to robustly enforce an arms embargo.
A suicide bomber rams his car into a police station in northwest Pakistan, killing five people and wounding 25.
The day's top showbiz news and headlines including Chris Brown apologizes, jury selection begins in Michael Jackson manslaughter trial, and Zsa Zsa Gabor in and out of hospital again.
Prof Graham Wilson, Department for Political science, Boston University & Prof Wyn Grant, Department of Politics, The University of Warwick, discuss their joint political workshops and how the strategic partnerships between the two universities is progressing. Part of a series of conversation pieces that demonstrates the strategic partnership between the University of Warwick and Boston University.
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