Perseverance
A character education type video showing several famous people and how they overcame failure and learning to challenge themselves. Mainly talking heads, but could be useful when used with students who take notes and compare their experiences to those that most closely relate to their own.
6.5 Conformational changes upon protein–DNA interactions During binding, both the protein and the DNA can alter their conformation. In the case of proteins, this conformational change can involve small changes in side-chain location, but can also involve local refolding. These changes upon binding of specific DNA sequences serve to facilitate the interaction and also to enhance the binding of other proteins, such as when dimerization of two proteins occurs at a single recognition site. Changes such as these can be the basis of cooperative binding e
“Quantifying JI”
Short talk 1.1: Saul Albert -
Extemporary movement: an interactional ... Clear empirical distinctions can be drawn between joint improvisation and choreography in dance by
exploring the rhythmical coordination of dancers and audience members in a partner dance performance.
Novice dancers typically learn footwork patterns or ’basics’ that help them move in time to music together.
Experts’ familiarity with basics, as well as conventional ...
Acknowledgements This free course is an adapted extract from the course DD305 Personal lives and social policy, which is currently out of presentation. The following material is contained in Work: Personal Lives and Social Policy (ed. Gerry Mooney) 2004, published in association with The Policy Press © The Open University, 2004. This publication forms part of the Open University course DD305, Personal Lives and Social Policy. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (se
Inheritance Is The Base Class of Evil | GoingNative 2013 Implementing non-intrusive runtime polymorphic objects with value-semantics, and multiple-undo in 20 minutes.
2.4 Bar charts and frequency diagrams Pie charts are useful for showing proportions, but different types of chart have to be used for representing other kinds of data. A number of these charts are described in this section. The most well known is the bar chart. A bar chart can be seen below. The length of each bar represents the diameter of the planet. Among other things, the chart shows that the diameter of the Earth is about 13 000 km. The bars on a bar chart are usually drawn not touching one another. Furthe
A Brief History of Gentrification in Vancouver
October 7, 2013 - Gentrification is one of the hot topics in contemporary Vancouver, but is it a new phenomenon?
Author/artist Michael Kluckner presents an illustrated historical overview, ranging from the 'degentrification' decades before the 1960s to the urban-renewal era and the beginnings, in Strathcona and Kitsilano in the 1970s, of the modern trend toward fixing up deteriorated old buildings in the city's vintage neighborhoods.
We will look at the eviction of the Coal Harbour houseboat c
3.3 Evaluation during implementation of a project At this stage the project activities are monitored to determine how their timing, quality and cost match the plan. The results of this monitoring are reviewed to see whether the plan needs to be modified. New environmental conditions may indicate the need to change the organisation's strategic direction. It might be necessary in that case to re-align the project, so that the outcomes relate to the new direction. In some cases it may be necessary to abort the project, if it is no longer approp
Kids Growing America
Metro High School in Columbus designed a project where its students grew crops to sell at a student-run farmers market. Our Ohio covers the story from planting to harvest.
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating the bending moment at point of load
ANSO 341-01, Peoples of (Sub-Saharan) Africa, Fall 2005
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.
The Great Leveler: violence and the history of inequality from the Stone Age to the twenty-first cen
Speaker(s): Professor Walter Scheidel | Throughout history only violent shocks have significantly reduced economic inequality: war, revolution, plagues. Walter Scheidel considers the prospects of levelling in today’s more stable world. Walter Scheidel (@WalterScheidel) is Dickason Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Classics and History, and Kennedy-Grossman Fellow in Human Biology, Stanford University. Aaron Reeves is Associate Professorial Research Fellow in Poverty and Inequality, Int
Where Am I At? App for iOS
'Where am I? If you need to know the answer to this question, the WhereAm I At app has the information you need.All you have to do is open this app, and your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad will immediately zoomin on your position and display your coordinates as well as your address (and now altitude!).Key Features:- Your location is displayed automatically as soon as you open theWhere Am I At app.- View your exact coordinates AND your approximate address.- Share your location by email or text/iMess
Leicestershire Statistics and Research Online (LSRO)
Leicestershire Statistics and Research Online (LSRO) is an excellent example of a community resource developed by a consortium of public bodies. It draws together in one place publically accessible statistics, data sets and official reports relating to Leicestershire. It is possible for users to search for the latest information and generate graphs and data relating to their local community. All aspects of local government services, policing, health services and population areas are covered. Tec
Season 2 – Lesson 40 – Coffee Break Spanish It’s the end of an era: the final episode of Coffee Break Spanish. In the final lesson of Season 2, it’s time for las despedidas, the goodbyes. Andrew will be returning to England and bidding farewell to María-José, and Mark and Kara will also be saying adiós to the listeners of Coffee Break Spanish. In the coming weeks we’ll be explaining what’s next from Radio Lingua for Spanish learners. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this final episod
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Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula
Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
Virtual Maths Shapes, Space and Measure, Levelling Survey - Rugby pitch
Interactive simulation using a level to take measurements to calculate the volume of earth to be excavated to create a flat rugby pitch.
Computational atmospheric sciences : OS 411 : an interactive resource for air quality professionals
Six self-instructional courses in air quality modelling have been created by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Pollution Training Institute (APTI) "for professionals who wish to develop a solid foundation in the technologies, techniques, and tools of air quality modeling and the use of computational science in air quality analyses". The courses cover: the essentials of chemistry, physics, mathematics and statistics required for air quality modelling; the essentials of atmospheric
Quarter 4, Lesson 11 - Inverse Variation
Inverse Variation is the topic in this lesson. We graph Inverse Variations, and learn about hyperbolas and their branches, asymptotes, and the constant of variation.
Construction of piers The dimensions and detailed construction of the cast-iron piers are shown in Figure 15. A single pier consisted of six columns of cast iron tied together by struts, bars and rods made from wrought iron. Each pier in the high girders section was built up by bolting together seven flanged cast-iron columns, gi