1.4.10 Unfinished business When people die suddenly we can never be sure that they have done and said what they want and are able to do. Meg’s long term-illness gave her a lot of time for reflection and preparation, so that while her death was sudden and she was unable to see her younger son, she also had the opportunity for conversations with people about her death. However, there may have been last-minute wishes that Meg was unable to express. Li’s sudden stroke may have left her with things unsaid, but her
Andreas Kyprianou inaugural lecture: Jumping about in applied probability
Professor Andreas Kyprianou from the Department of Mathematical Sciences gives a gentle introduction to probability theory and its pivotal role in current mathematics research.
Meet the Journalist Dimiter Kenarov and Boryana Katsarova: Crimea Under Siege
Pulitzer Center grantees Dimiter Kenarov and Boryana Katsarova present their project on the crisis in Crimea. They explain the historical background, the complex current situation, and the challenges they have faced as journalists covering the events.
"Ukraine: Crimea Under Siege" by Dimiter Kenarov and Boryana Katsarova: http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/eastern-europe-russia-ukraine-crimea-history-politics-revolution
3.1 What does TCP/IP protocol architecture do? The Internet is a worldwide public internetwork, which allows computers to communicate with each other even though they may have different manufacturers and different operating systems. The origins of the Internet lie in a project of the US Defense Advanced Research Project Agency in the 1970s, where it was intended to foster communication between research institutions rather than operate for profit. However, a substantial amount of traffic carried by the Internet is now related to com
#254: Vanquishing the vectors: Enlisting bacteria to fight mosquito-borne disease Open Classroom 12/01/2011 - #2 Rosengren Presentation 8.3.6 Deep silicon etching MEMS structures often require etching to a much greater depth than is needed for microelectronics. A rate of 1–2 μm min−1 may be quite sufficient for making transistors less than 1 mm deep, but to etch through 600 mm of silicon to form an accelerometer would take all day. The advent of MEMS and wafer-level packaging applications, therefore, brought a need for yet faster anisotropic etches, requiring advances both in the process and in the etching equipment. Capacitive co The Adventures fo Huck Finn by Mark Twain chapters 5-8 Moon Rocks 6.6 Summary of Section 6 The majority of proteins of known function are enzymes. Enzymes are biological catalysts, increasing the rates of reactions. Enzymes are not permanently altered by catalysis of a reaction. The transition state is an unstable intermediate enzyme–substrate complex in which the enzyme and the substrate are in highly strained conformations. There are a number of different catalytic mechanisms employed by enzymes including general College of Education: Becoming Dishuman: Re-thinking social policy through disability, Paul Gibson Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: contrast the physical properties of air and water and describe implications of such differences for aquatic mammals give examples of the adaptations displayed by aquatic mammals that enable them to hold their breath while submerged for relatively long periods describe some of the biological differences between pinnipeds, sirenians and cetaceans discuss the importance of communication 3.5 Benzodiazepine tranquillisers, Prozac and the SSRIs One of the most significant ranges of drugs ever produced is the benzodiazepine tranquillisers (usually classed as ‘minor tranquillisers’ or ‘hypnotics’), often prescribed as a remedy for ‘minor’ disorders such as depression, sleeplessness and anxiety. In effect, they extended the range of conditions that could be treated by medication. The best-known example is probably Valium. 5 Conclusion This unit has concentrated on three main environments for violence and the roles that children play within these environments: victim, perpetrator, witness, colluder and peacemaker. It has looked at individual and social experiences of violence, examining what is normal and abnormal child behaviour and whether violence is innate or learned. It has also broadened out these discussions to look at the ways child violence is differently understood in a range of cultural contexts. What is clear fr Computer Basics : What Is a Network Hub? DRS2 Public Search, Object Delivery, and API | Library Lab Web We Want : Handleiding voor jongeren en leerkrachten Voor vele jongeren in het begin van deze 21e eeuw zijn persoonlijkheid, sociale interactie en activiteiten online even belangrijk als hun leven in de echte, fysieke wereld. Leerkrachten moeten zich hiervan bewust zijn en jongeren helpen om … Holocaust Survivors - Liberated but Not Free Learn About the Egyptian Empire Concerns over Crimea's future rise in Ukraine
The Role of Government in the 21st Century
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This video is a student project for school. The students dramatize scenes from the novel, The Adventures of Huck Finn by Mark Twain. This is chapters 5-8
The museum director describes moon rocks, or rather moon gravel, from the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
This presentation given by Paul Gibson, Disability Rights Commissioner, follows on from Katherine Runswick-Cole’s talk on her research project ‘Big Society? Disabled people with learning disabilities and civil society’. In this talk he focuses on the journey of understanding, and the role of research in making disability rights real. 12 August 2015
A network hub is used to connect computers together so that they can communicate with each other over the same cable. Set up a network hub by plugging in network cables from different computers using help from a certified computer technician in this video on computer networks. (01:20)
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"This video is part of the Holocaust Education Video Toolbox. For more videos and teaching aids, visit: http://www.yadvashem.org/VideoToolbox.
In the video, "Holocaust Survivors - Liberated but Not Free", ISHS staff member Sheryl Ochayon presents the story of the survivors, from the moment of liberation to their experiences searching for family members and loved ones. Ms. Ochayon discusses the magnitude and complexity of liberation as a bittersweet moment for most survivors, their attempts ret
Learn About Ancient Egyptian Empire - Learn about the Egyptian empire and Ancient Egypt. This short video describes the extent of the empire, its great monuments and Pharaohs. (00:58)
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Feb. 25 - The mainly Russian-speaking territory of Crimea has become a topic of intense discussion following recent political upheaval in Ukraine. Nathan Frandino reports.
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