Sustainable Energy Systems - Chapter Introduction
George Crabtree
In this module, the following topics are presented: 1) an outline of the history of human energy use, 2) challenges to continued reliance on fossil energy, and 3) motivations and time scale for […]
2.1 Introduction The original TV programme was divided into an introduction and seven sections, each preceded by a simple question that appears on screen. To help you to explore this material, we have split the programme into eight clips, each associated with an activity. Once you have completed all the activities, you will have viewed the TV programme in its entirety and considered some of the questions explored in the original OU course.
Learning outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: have an understanding of how the Grand Louvre has come to be as it is; critically discuss the claim that the collections in the Louvre constitute a significant part of the canon of Western European art; ask questions of museums and collections that are appropriate to art history. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see Author(s): Inkoopprijs, verkoopprijs, winst en verlies Werkblad waarop leerlingen de inkoopprijs, verkoopprijs, winst of het verlies moeten berekenen. London Omnibus The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: "Photograph of omnibus marked C.H. waiting for passengers with conductor on steps." Photograph by RL Sirus. The Milkman The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: "Photograph of a milk cart with 'Devonshire Dairy' [10 Royal Hill, Greenwich] painted on the side, and man handing can of milk to a boy.&quo Learning outcomes After studying this unit you will have: developed your knowledge and understanding of the terminology associated with the culture, identity and power relevant to the Roman empire, as treated both in ancient sources and modern scholarship and presentation. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made Introduction This unit introduces key terms that are essential for understanding the Classical Roman world. This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from Culture, identity and power in the Roman empire (AA309) which is no longer taught by The Open University. If you want to study formally with us, you may wish to explore other courses we offer in this subject area CNIPsy 2010 Marseille - Remédiation cognitive en condition écologique. (video)
CNIPsy 2010 Marseille : 7ème Congrès National des Internes en Psychiatrie (CNIPsy). Thème : «Mauvais genre» Learning outcomes After studying this unit you should have: an awareness of the problems related to evidence for supporting claims on ‘ordinary’ people’s attitudes; an awareness of popular responses to the South African War (1899-1902); an understanding of attitudes to imperialism held by Americans. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see Author(s): Introduction Historians on both sides of the Atlantic have argued that the empire was not an issue of popular interest in the late nineteenth-century Britain and the United States. This unit examines some of the evidence available to assess the truth of this claim. More broadly, the unit raises questions related to evidence: is it possible to discover what ‘ordinary’ people thought about expansionism? ‘I couldn't give a damn’; ‘I don't know anything about politics’; ȁ Upper Beginner #14 - Snakes and Supermarkets Don’t Mix in Japan Fang Chase Castro's Revolutions Jack and the Beanstalk - Crossword Session 2: What is xxx? In this session you will be introduced to blogging with a particular focus on the student learning experience. Session 5: Embedding learning aims and outcomes xxx In this session you will be introduced to approaches in embedding student blogs into a course's curriculum and the issues involved around this. We will also cover ways you can introduce blogging into the classroom. Session 3: Getting students to chose a viable blogging subject/topic - lorem ipsum In this session you will be introduced to ways you can support students in finding a topic to blog about, which is referred to as a niche. Niche blogging is important for: establishing one’s self as an expert in a given field, building an online community, discoverability online and attracting a loyal following. 1.5 The problem of power: policy as political The plural polity that characterises contemporary policy making means that many stakeholders are involved in the policy-action relationship dynamic, from commercial firms, public and non-profit organisations, the professions, central and local government, service delivery organisations, trade unions and the media, to organised groups of the public itself. Viewing policy as political, then, does not mean simply focusing on politicians. Rather, it signifies adopting a stakeholder perspective in 1.3 The perils of partnership: policy as an adaptive system Here the focus is on an organic way of understanding the relationship between policy and action. From this perspective, government, public service organisations, contractors, staff and, more recently, the public themselves are viewed not as cogs in a machine but as mutually interacting elements of an adaptive policy system. As in other organic entities – populations, species, even the human body itself – change takes place around an equilibrium point at which the entity is in balan

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Session : Le quotidien : évidence perdue de la psychiatrie
Titre : CNIPsy 2010 Marseille – Remédiation cognitive en condition écologique : une approche pragmatique du quotidien.
Résumé : "Que me manque-t-il vraiment ?" Tels sont les propos rapportés par BLANKENBURG dans "La perte de l’évidence naturelle", son livre sur la schizophr
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This video clip discusses Fidel Castro and his ability to encourage numerous successful revolutions in Cuba and other countries. (1:12)
Online crossword puzzle about the classic fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk.
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