Museo bodoniano
This is the website of the "Museo Bodoniano" [Giambattista Bodoni Museum] in Parma, Italy. The Museum is dedicated to Giambattista Bodoni (1740-1813) and his work as printer and typographer. The website presents a short history of the Museum and a description of its collections, which include rare samples of Bodonian editions, correspondence, typographic types, punches and matrices. Additionally available is a bibliography of works related to the institution. A section of the website includes a
Junior-assistent uitgever Frans (basis- en secundair onderwijs) (m/v) Uitgeverij Pelckmans is een dynamische en innoverende educatieve uitgeverij, actief in het uitgeven van leermiddelen voor het basisonderwijs en het secundair onderwijs. Voor de uitbreiding van ons team zoeken we een junior-assistent uitgever Frans …
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and Theta
Interactive tool demonstrating formulae for sine, cosine, and tangent with Theta
Vanderbilt professors on the new president’s first 100 days
Vanderbilt experts in political science, sociology, history and law are available to discuss the all-important first 100 days of the new presidency.
Rare earth elements: Simple commodity or strategic vulnerability?
Rare earths are a group of 17 elements with unique chemical, magnetic and luminescent
properties crucial for the functioning of much of today’s high technology equipment,
including MRIs, lap-top computers, hybrid vehicles and LEDs. They also have important
applications in the defence industry.
China is the dominant supplier of rare earth elements (REEs), meeting at least 85% of
global demand. In 2010, REEs were splashed across the front pages of newspapers when
it significantly reduced ra
1 The circumstances of separation In this first section, we want you to think about the circumstances of children separated from their parents, why such separations might occur and the different places in which children can live. Time sections, abstract machines 1,200-Year-Old Flame Draws Parsi Pilgrims Debate Tips: Evaluate Reasoning Greengaged Max Born was Quantum Mechanics Pioneer Making the DIY Clinometer Season 3 – Lesson 30 – Coffee Break Spanish Virtual Maths, Calculating the Volume of a Brick Berry Residence Hall -- Dorm Tour -- Honors College and Living-Learning Communities (LLC) Sustaining enterprise education Introduction to Research Methods 4: Questionnaires Creation and Evolution - how do they relate? 2.1.1 A day in my life "The Closing of the ICTY and its Effect on Justice and Accountability in the Former Yugoslavia (vide
Activity 1: Learning about children who live apart from their parents
conditions a time-spatial discontinuity in the urban grid, ancient walls casually discovered in a substrate of the contemporary town needs a surplus of information to be understood and interfaced with their current condition. diagrams diverse chronological stages of the urban evolution are mapped on the area, in order to read the historical stratifications as a multiplicity of signs; this abstract approach leads to consider the roman space as guided by metrics, a system of measure superimposed o
A majority of India's Parsis visit the village of Udvada, Gujarat, annually to pray before a flame that has burned for more than a millennium. Audio slideshow by student fellow Rosalie Murphy.
Evaluate the other party's reasoning to see if they have a
weak argument. Learn how a soft argument can work to your advantage from a communications and public speaking expert in this
video.
Greengaged is a not for profit organisation which aims to help the design industry respond constructively to environmental change. Founded in 2008 by Sophie Thomas from thomas.matthews, Sarah Johnson from Re-design, and Anne Chick from The Sustainable Design Research Centre at Kingston University, Greengaged offers thought leadership, and provides opportunities for knowledge sharing, both within the design industry and externally. A wide range of categories of design are covered, including gra
Today's Google Doodle celebrates the 135th birthday of Max Born, German physicist and mathematician who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to the field of quantum mechanics. (02:11)
Link to Youtube video showing how to make a do-it-yourself clinometer
Coming up in this lesson: It’s time to return to our telenovela, Verano Español. In this sixth instalment, we’ll find out the latest about what’s happening in the Laura – Ángel – Ramón love triangle, and we’ll also hear if things are still ok between Antonio and Iona after Antonio’s the plumber’s visit! In Act […]
How to calculate the volume of a brick, guide (pdf)
Curious about living with other Honors students on the second and third floors of Berry Hall? Or taking advantage of being a part of the Living Learning Communities on floors 4 through 6 (http://nsp.cofc.edu/llc/index.php)? Check out this video, and see for yourself what the benefits are. This dorm is coed, and each bedroom accommodates either two or three students. Each suite has a furnished living area with microwave and compact refrigerator, and all rooms are vinyl tiled. The City Bistro, a c
This presentation examines the impact of enterprise education on the career aspiration, decisions and intentions of HE students
Dave Harris
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This file is pretty introductory and basic and, like the others gets to some 'craft' issues and urges practice. I have managed to link it, right at the end to another RLO below on sprucing up questionnaires, which is a bit more advanced. I would also suggest you pursue the issues with all of these research methods exercises by having a look at the online methods database for more advanced discussion. (http://www.arasite.org/RMdatabase/RMintro.html)
Talk given by Prof. Keith Fox at Summer Course 12 - 2017
Ever wondered how a computer processes data into information? This unit will help you to understand the distinction between the two and examines how a computer-based society impacts on daily life. You will learn what computers can do with data to produce information and how computers can be used to work with data and search for it, control machines, and support commercial operations.
This panel explores how the impending closing of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will affect justice and accountability in the Balkans including: the integration of international human rights standards on a national level, the challenges and opportunities confronting the domestic courts and the role of the media/civil society.
Distinguished panelists in