Eating to win: activity, diet and weight control
What should we eat before and after exercise? This free course, Eating to win: activity, diet and weight control, examines the importance of nutrition in physical activity, sport and weight management. The role that physical activity has alongside nutrition in controlling body weight will be discussed, as will considerations for pre-exercise and post-exercise nutrition and hydration.Author(s):
3.2 Congruence The Division Algorithm tells us that, when we divide any integer by a positive integer n, the set of possible remainders is {0, 1, 2, …, n − 1}. Integers which differ by a multiple of n have the same remainder on division by n and are, in this sense, ‘the same’ as each other. We now
The Economist asks: Can the liberal west survive?
Anne McElvoy explores the future of western liberal ideals. She is joined by former Economist editor Bill Emmott to debate how liberals must change to meet the challenges of their opponents
Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c God of Antimatter Introduction This free course provides a sample of postgraduate study in Technology http://www.open.ac.uk/ postgraduate/ find/ technology. This course comprises: the transformation process model of operations; a video Viewing Gamma Rays (Interactive) 5.2 Other transmission media Wires are still used to carry electrical signals over short distances. At the time of writing, for example, most connections between telephones in private houses and the local telephone exchange still use wires. The telephone networks within office buildings are mostly connected with wires, and so are many computer networks (local area networks, LANs) within single buildings. However, all longer-distance communication, between towns, cities or countries, uses either optical fibre or microwave Learning Outcomes After studying this course you should be able to: Cave Formations: Kane Cave Coordinate field staff activity from control room Acknowledgements The material below is part of an extract (chapter 4 pages pp. 101–142 and pp. 265–268) adapted for OpenLearn and contained in The Arts Good Study Guide, by Ellie Chambers and Andrew Northedge from The Open University. Copyright © The Open University, 2005. The Arts Study Guide forms part of the study material for The Open University course A103 An Introduction to the Humanities and has been designed to be used with other Open University courses. Except for third party materi After Citizen's United Absolute Beginner Questions Answered by Hiroko #3 - Why do DESU and MASU sound like DESS and MASS? References The Economist asks: What makes a terrorist? DegreeWorks: The "What If" scenario 7.1 Translating your plan You have now reached the stage when it is time to translate your plan, whatever its form, into the assignment itself. It is likely that this will be a first attempt at the exercise – a first draft. You may be one of the lucky few who only needs to write one draft. Or, if you have taken some time over your planning, one draft before the final version may be enough. But if you are finding it difficult to reconcile opposing points of view or to fit in a great deal of information, you may need 6.7 What about alternatives to secession? We have seen that in principle there are alternatives: cultural autonomy or a form of federalism. There are alternative ways to recognise 'national' identity apart from secession. One conclusion to arise from this discussion of secession is that we are not cast adrift without any general principles or guidelines. We have also seen how the complexities of the real political world impinge upon poli
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In this interactive activity adapted from NASA, learn about gamma rays and how astronomers use them to study the universe. Explore the electromagnetic spectrum and investigate how the wavelength, frequency, and energy of a wave are related. Learn how gamma rays interact with matter and how the Fermi telescope works. Look at false-color gamma ray images of supernova remnants, pulsars, Earth, and gamma ray bursts.
At first glance, Wyoming's Kane Cave exhibits few characteristics of the world's most picturesque caves — it lacks mineral deposits, including stalactites and stalagmites, which decorate most cave ceilings and floors. Although the cave is not small, it pales in size against more massive ones, like those of New Mexico's Carlsbad Caverns. However, it is not its size that draws scientists to Kane Cave, but another compelling aspect of the cave. In this video segment adapted from NOVA, watch a
This competency standard covers the skills and knowledge
required to monitor field staff activities and co-ordinate responses to security
incidents. It requires the ability to systematically control field staff activity,
formulate and implement security responses, and review and report on operational
effectiveness. This work would be carried out under limited supervision within
organisational guidelines.
In the wake of a controversial Supreme Court decision giving corporations and unions more freedom to spend on elections, many federal and state lawmakers are hoping to curb Citizens United V. FEC's effect on elections. Find out how some legislators are fighting to curb Big Money spending even as the Court invalidates laws in 24 states aimed at keeping elections clean. And, libertarian journalist Nick Gillespie and legal scholar lawrence lessig discuss public financing of campaigns and the effect
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Asking questions is a big part of learning Japanese. Every day at JapanesePod101.com, we get so many great questions from you, the listeners. And in this video series, we’ll answer those questions! Join Hiroko and get some answers!
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In the aftermath of the horrific suicide bombing at the Manchester
Arena on Monday, Anne McElvoy is joined by Gilles Kepel, one of
Europe's leading experts on radical Islam, and deputy foreign editor
Anton La Guardia to explore what motivates jihadist attacks.
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