Using Internet Communications, Fall 2011
Using Internet Communication enhances students' theoretical understanding of electronic communication and their ability to communicate as professionals, scholars, and citizens using the Internet. Participants learn core communication theoretical models and principles, and apply them to electronic communication methods that enhance interpersonal, small group, and public interactions. These methods include electronic meetings, discussion forums, co-authoring tools, audio, and video.
Meal Plans at the College of Charleston -- Dining Services -- Campus Tour
Campus dining at the College of Charleston is fresh, fast and flexible. There are six on-campus dining locations, featuring everything from all-you-care-to-eat style dining to National Brand Food Courts to meet your needs. We can satisfy any of your cravings because we have it all -- right here on campus.
At the Liberty Street Fresh Food Company, you can choose from flame-grilled entrees, brick-oven pizza, vegetarian stir-fry, delicious pastas, an abundant salad bar, freshly baked breads and ho
Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon on Family/Doctor Relationship
Sunjay Kaushal, MD, PhD, comments on the importance of a strong relationship between the patient's family and the surgeon and medical team. The multidisciplinary team of doctors and nurses at the Children's Heart Program work hard to help families navigate their unique journey and feel comfortable with their child's treatment recommendations.
Related Links:
Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/
Children's Heart Program
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/cardiology/index.htm
A Mission to
Bepaling van geluidssnelheid in lucht : Practicum In dit practicum zend je geluidssignalen doorheen een lange buis en meet je het tijdsinterval tussen het moment dat het geluid vertrekt en aankomt. Het werkblad voor dit practicum is gestructureerd …

Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science
In-depth interviews with children that uncover their ideas about the topic at hand.,The segment provides information about commonly held ideas that students have about why organisms have certain traits. Many misconceptions about heredity are revealed.
AlgTop18: Classification of combinatorial surfaces II
In this lecture we present the traditional proof of the most important theorem in Algebraic Topology: the classification of (two-dimensional) surfaces using a reduction to a normal or standard form. The main idea is to carefully cut and paste the polygons forming the surface in a particular way, creating either a sphere, or a number of crosscaps or handles.
This is the 18th lecture of this beginner's course in Algebraic Topology, given by N J Wildberger of the School of Mathematics and Statisti
Simple Machines (Interactive)
Machines make life easier—and sometimes more fun. A simple machine has few moving parts. In this KET interactive children can begin to explore the basic operations of three simple machines.
Tales of a Suite: Rediscovering FDR at Harvard
Narrated by PBS host and Harvard grad Michael Weishan '86, this documentary takes a fascinating look at the lost world of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Harvard, details the four-year research effort that restored his suite of rooms at Adams House to their 1904 appearance, and explains continuing efforts to preserve and expand our 32nd President's legacy at the University.
1.5 Conclusion Throughout this unit, a major concern has been to show how the demand of the antisweatshop movement that we not only respond to, but take responsibility for, economic injustices, no matter how distant, is an intensely controversial one. Claims by campaigning groups such as Oxfam and Christian Aid that consumer demand for cheap branded goods perpetuates poverty wage levels in the sweatshop industries are countered by claims from the pro-market lobby which point in an altogether differen
Clinical Chemistry (Glucose Tolerance Test) This programme is intended as a compendium of modules on procedures in clinical chemistry. At present, the only completed module is one concerning the conduct and interpretation of the glucose tolerance test (GTT). In a GTT, glucose is adminst
Examination of the Pregnant Woman Patients and Populations: Medical Genetics U.S. coming close to making "greatest unforced error in history of economic policy making" Acknowledgements Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence The material below appears in: Understanding Environmental Issues (2003) (eds) Steve Hinchliffe, Andrew Blowers and Joanna Freeland Learning outcomes After studying this unit you should be able to: recognise the interaction of human and physical processes in the making of environments and the understanding of environmental issues; understand coastal regions as dynamic and contested environments; consider the contested nature of coastal management policies using the case study of managed retreat. Except for third party materials and otherwise state 9 Conclusion In this unit we have explored the mutual constitution of personal lives and social policy through an analysis of the implications of different aspects of citizenship on the lives of refugees and asylum seekers. We have seen that legislation, social policy and practice concerned with asylum have profound effects on personal lives. Crucially, we saw that the very words used to describe people, their access to welfare, rights to work, legal status and the procedures for becoming a British citize 5.3 Legal status and belonging During the Second World War, Jewish refugees experienced great insecurity about their status, resulting in some cases in severe mental distress. Others ‘chafed at existing conditions. Indeed, most refugees felt they had become part of British Society’ (London, 2000, p. 262). Being naturalised as British citizens was for many ‘the milestone which established their settlement in Britain’ (London, 2000, p. 259). Following the 2002 Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act, 4.10 Shortlisting 4.4 Job description 3.1 Demographic changes From the selective feminist historiography of fertility decline covered in the previous section, we can see how a historical approach that focuses on gender can illuminate the relationships between sexuality, personal lives and social policy. A feminist theoretical perspective concerned with agency and power in gender relations has been particularly helpful in exploring the changes in sexual practices that resulted in fertility decline. It has also drawn attention to the connections between p
June 30 - Ron Brownstein of the Atlantic talks to Chrystia Freeland about the debt ceiling and the politics in Washington surrounding this issue.
Does the recruitment and selection process fill you with dread? Discrimination and equal opportunities legislation can make this area feel like a minefield. If you are faced with appointing a new employee, then this unit will provide a straight-forward guide to the process: from writing job descriptions to finally assessing who to appoint.
Does the recruitment and selection process fill you with dread? Discrimination and equal opportunities legislation can make this area feel like a minefield. If you are faced with appointing a new employee, then this unit will provide a straight-forward guide to the process: from writing job descriptions to finally assessing who to appoint.













