2.4.6 Documents Various texts survive from the ancient world that don't fit into any of the categories above. Most of them are categorised as ‘documentary’. These can be parts of archives, or public commemorations such as tombstones, or inventories, or even shopping lists. Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of such material is now lost (after all, even today, a shopping list and many company and government records have a lower hope of long-term survival than a novel). Nonetheless, some of them have surviv
Advanced three Ball Juggling Tricks : The Claw Juggling Trick
2:25 Learn the claw juggling trick in this free juggling video. Expert: Malik Haddadi Pop and Claw Lesson flys in a triangle pattern with beanbags.
15.316 Building and Leading Effective Teams (MIT)
This course is an intensive one-week introduction to leadership, teams, and learning communities. The class meets daily for five days. The class serves as an introduction of concepts and uses a variety of experiential exercises to develop individual and team skills, as well as supportive relationships within the Leaders for Manufacturing class. As part of the focus on leadership, it discusses the idea of the "Universe Within", the images, thoughts, and experiences that are internal to
Introduction Scientists throughout the world are increasingly interested in the relationship between science and society. Part of their concern is with the social responsibilities scientists have in relation to broader public interests. That raises important issues to do with the ethical and social dimension of scientists' work and how scientists explain – and perhaps justify – their work to the wider public. Indeed, no scientist today is locked within an ‘ivory tower’ of his or her making – sci
6.2.3 Security: are my credit card details safe? Many people now shop regularly on the web. However, many others don't because they fear that an unscrupulous person could obtain their credit card details. They also fear that if they provide their names and addresses to a firm on the web, they will be bombarded with junk mail (or its electronic equivalent, junk email). Some worry that, since anyone can put up a website, the seller may be bogus and no goods will appear after the sale has been completed or won't be as advertised. Consequ
Woordpakket 1 tot 3 inoefenen met woordzoekers - Tijd voor Taal 4 - Accent Met deze woordzoekers oefenen leerlingen de woordpakketten 1 tot 3 van de methode Tijd voor Taal 4 Accent.
4.8 General equation of a conic You have already met the parabola, ellipse and hyperbola. So far, you have considered the equation of a conic only when it is in standard form; that is, when the centre of the conic (if it has a centre) is at the origin, and the axes of the conic are parallel to the x- and y-axes. However, most of the conics that arise in calculations are not in standard form. We have seen that any circle can be described by an equation of the form Guided Reading: Making it Active 10.1 Overview This course has presented a variety of courses that have been specifically developed to reflect the enormous interest in Scottish culture and society. The collection of courses as a whole demonstrates The Open University's commitment to deliver a curriculum that is appropriate for the differing requirements of each of the countries in the United Kingdom. These courses have been collected and developed from across The Open University's catalogue, having been assessed as having particular Human Emotion 16.2: Physical Health II (Stress) 2.701 Introduction to Naval Architecture (13.400) (MIT) Bell of the Montana Automated Surveillance of New Anti-Thrombotic and Anti-Platelet Agents: Data & Statistical Challenge 21W.747-1 Rhetoric (MIT) 6.2 Service reservoirs Transmission mains convey treated water from the water treatment works to the service reservoir throughout all, or most of, the day. However, as with the demand for electricity or gas, the demand for water varies with the time of day. The variations are greater in small networks. Typically, the water demand at night is about 20% less than the average daily demand, whereas the peak demand, occurring around midday, is about 40% greater than the average daily demand. Figure 38(a) shows the Visit William Faulkner's Museum in Oxford, MS Thousands rescued from Pakistan floods How the Iowa Caucus Works 22.01 Introduction to Ionizing Radiation (MIT) Using Cloud-Seeding (Geo-Engineering) to Solve Global Warming
This is a six-minute video that shows two different guided reading sessions, which involve primary pupils revisiting well-known texts, in a resource showing ways that guided reading can be used. Part of a series.
Human Emotion; Professor June Gruber, Yale University
00:00 Chapter 1. Introduction to Lecture
00:47 Chapter 2. Stress
12.06 Chapter 3. Disease
15:40 Chapter 4. Take-Away Questions
16:10 Chapter 5. Expert Interview
This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the study of human emotion beyond the boundaries of the classroom in order to reach students and teachers alike, both locally and globally, through the use of technology. This mission is generously supported by, and in
This course is an introduction to principles of naval architecture, ship geometry, hydrostatics, calculation and drawing of curves of form. It also explores concepts of intact and damaged stability, hull structure strength calculations and ship resistance. Projects include analysis of ship lines drawings and ship model testing.
This course was originally offered in Course 13 (Department of Ocean Engineering) as 13.400. In 2005, ocean engineering subjects became part of Course 2 (Department
Ships bells are a communications device. They are rung to annouce the ship's arrival and departure. They are also used to communicate to other ships.
Presented by: Michael Matheny
This course is an introduction to the history, the theory, the practice, and the implications (both social and ethical) of rhetoric, the art and craft of persuasion. By the end of the semester, you will have been exposed to several of the key concepts of rhetoric (e.g., ethos, pathos, logos, invention, style, arrangement, kairos, stasis, commonplaces) and to the over-riding importance of writing to your audience. You will have gotten a taste of rhetorical history and theory. You will explore and
Travel with Bennett-Watt to Oxford, Mississippi and discover William Faulkner's home and museum. Faulkner, a well-known Southern writer, received the Nobel Prize in 1850, Pulitzer Prize in 1855, and another Pulitzer in 1862. Run time 02:16.
Sept. 14 - Soldiers use boats to rescue thousands from submerged villages in Pakistan. Katharine Jackson reports.
Each U.S. primary election season kicks off in Iowa. Learn the process behind one of the pivotal events of the general election. (02:03)
This course provides an introduction to the basic properties of ionizing radiations and their uses in medicine, industry, science, and environmental studies. We will discuss natural and man-made radiation sources, energy deposition and dose calculations, and various physical, chemical, and biological processes and effects of radiation, with examples of their uses, and principles of radiation protection.
This clip from the "Five Ways to Save the World" details a cheap, simple, and low-risk way to compensate for global warming.
If the reflectivity of clouds could be increased slightly, sufficient sunlight would be reflected to compensate for any future release of CO2 into the atmosphere. (09:37)