4.10 Technologies and the tacit dimension continued A non-technical approach has been adopted within NASA. It was found that seasoned engineers, astronauts and other staff had memorable stories of lessons learned, but which were poorly known. In addition, even with their knowle Next-generation Leadership and Management Community Approaches to Digital Stewardship Desarrollo Económico (2014) Doodle Face The Radcliffe College Legacy 12.800 Fluid Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Ocean (MIT) 2.5 Other aspects of writing Now we will look at the way Philip and Hansa wrote and presented their essays. Did you find them both easy to read? As regards Philip's, my answer is, ‘yes and no’. It is sometimes easy because he has a fluent way with words. But it is often difficult because he does not use enough punctuation to help us make sense of his words, and because of certain mistakes he makes. I found Hansa's essay easier to read. Her writing is more technically correct and more assured than Philip's. But 3.2.2 Good green governance in five easy steps It would be a serious error to imagine that ‘government’ has evaporated: it still shapes many aspects of our lives from beginning to end (welfare, taxation, transport and, of course, the recording of births and deaths). Governments are the central negotiators of environmental-change policies at international level, and of their implementation at national and local level. Nevertheless, for many areas of life, governance is undeniably a better description both of new processes that are alre 2.3.2 Responsibility for the causes of ill health Doyal and Pennell (1979) write from the perspective of political economy and argue that there is a continual state of conflict hidden within health experiences and health care relationships. Society produces ill health through an unrelenting drive towards profit and a failure to put the health and wellbeing of individuals first. Work and everyday social life are bound up with taking risks. Many workers experience stress and some occupations involve the risk of physical injury. Social class gr Annual Fashion Show at California College of the Arts Teaser Bob Stewart in Migration Rhapsody ebp Fixing Run On Sentences in Essays What Caused the First World War? Your School Bus Doesn't Look Like This! :-) Winter Lecture Series - 2009: Diet detective: What's on the menu for our coastal marine animals? 3.6 Learning and effective action I claim that learning is about effective action. It is distinguished when I, or another observer, recognise that I can perform what I was unable to perform before. Following Reyes and Zarama (1998), I am going to claim learning is an assessment made by an observer based on observed capacity for action. From this perspective, learning is not about ideas stored in our mind, but about action. So what makes an action effective? Reyes and Zarama (1998, p. 26) make the following claims: Houthis in Yemen, "will fail, we will make sure of this"- Saudi ambassador to U.S.
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A lecture from a leadership expert who seeks to challenge some of our fundamental preconceptions and current ways of thinking. Tim Macartney has been working as a people and organisation development professional since 1984. He is the founder and CEO of Embercombe, a published author, and an associate of Leaders' Quest.
This panel from the Digital Preservation 2014 meeting features brief presentations about cooperative approaches to digital stewardship from the Academic Preservation Trust, the Research Data Alliance, the Preserving Digital Objects with Restricted Resources (PoWRR) and the Five Colleges Consortium followed by a panel discussion comparing and contrasting models for collaboration. The discussion is moderated by Meg Phillips of the National Archives and include Fran Berman (Rensselaer Polytechnic I
La asignatura se plantea como una introducción a la EconomÃa del Desarrollo, para estudiantes del último curso del Grado en EconomÃa u otras materias interesados en obtener una aproximación a los problemas y dilemas de polÃtica económica y polÃticas públicas que afrontan los paÃses subdesarrollados y en desarrollo, desde la propia perspectiva de estos paÃses en proceso de profundas transformaciones económicas, institucionales y sociales. Para abordar este objetivo, se aplican tres en
Coloring is a very relaxing practice of creativity and even meditation, and can be very calming. There is no narration. Notice the artist uses paper with a grid which helps with the symmetry of the face. (13:42)
Alumnae of Radcliffe College and Harvard-Radcliffe, whose own educational experiences were characterized by excellence and inquiry, share how the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study maintains these traditions within an innovative, multidisciplinary community.
This class introduces fluid dynamics to first year graduate students. The aim is to help students acquire an understanding of some of the basic concepts of fluid dynamics that will be needed as a foundation for advanced courses in atmospheric science, physical oceanography, ocean engineering, etc. The emphasis will be on fluid fundamentals, but with an atmosphere/ocean twist.
The Fashion Design Program at California College of the Arts invites you to join us Friday, May 15, at 8 p.m. for our program's capstone event -- the 2015 Annual Fashion Show, featuring the original collections of 13 senior designers.
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The senior Fashion Design student collections are juried by industry professionals and showcased by professional models, in a high-caliber runway presentation that has become a staple in the college's lineup of annual events.
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In conjunction with the "One-Way Ticket" exhibition, Terrance McKnight, a host on New York City classical music station WQXR, curates an evening of music and performance with artists including Jim Davis, Kevin Maynor, Karen Chilton, Bill T. Jones, Alicia Hall Moran, Jason Moran, Damien Sneed, Bill Sims Jr., Ricky Gordon, Bob Stewart, and others.
This project offers a simple introduction to the research process and obtaining learning resources on the net
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Learn how to fix run on sentences in essays in this video from a writing expert.
What caused the First World War? This animated video will show you. (01:52)
Mira and Jeremy Thompson's school bus tiny house tour. (09:36)
Dr McLeod – the 2008 McDiarmid Young Scientist of the year – has a fascination with the slimy and disgusting that has seen her study hagfish in Fiordland and metre-long worms in Antarctica. She looks at the importance of rain forest and sea ice for the diets of these creatures. What if more forests are cut down, or if the sea ice disappears? Armed with these answers, it is becoming possible to predict the challenges ahead for these coastal creatures, and for coastal ecosystems in general. 20
Saudi Arabia says it will make sure Houthis fail in Yemen as Iran says it will use all its influence to broker a peace deal and end the Saudi airstrikes. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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