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Regenwater, een geschenk uit de hemel
At the end of this unit you can ask information on local government subsidies.
Graduate Certificate in Creative Practices in Technical Production for Live Performance
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Concordia University's Graduate Certificate in Creative Practices in Technical Production for Live Performance is an innovative new program that enables qualified designers and technicians to explore the relationship between technical knowledge and the creative process in order to meet new cross-disciplinary demands of production. Curriculum prepares students to converse and participate in creation-based practices a
Small Businesses: Is government support on the right track?
The UK's 2011 Budget for Growth put emphasis on encouraging small start ups and small businesses. Is it likely to succeed? David Molian gives his perspective, drawing on 24 years' experience of working with growth businesses. He cautions the need for a long time horizon, with only a small proportion of start-ups succeeding in creating significant growth for the UK economy. He considers that the government needs to think carefully about the support measures appropriate for that group of companies
Boiler Bytes: 2011 Bridge Bust Competition
Teams from 13 Indiana and Illinois high schools constructed bridges only to see them destroyed during the 32nd annual Bridge Bust contest March 4 at Purdue University. The competition is administered by the Purdue chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/events/2011/110223SchenkBridgebust.html
UPC Spring Concert - Far East Movement
Valparaiso University hosted top 40 artist Far East Movement in a concert at the Harre Union on April 28, 2011. Valpo students Kevin Brown and Dion Robinson performed in in the opening act. More information on upcoming concerts and events can be found at valpo.edu/union.
Gates, Cook, Redd offer WSU grads words of encouragement, challenge
--Selected Sections of Commencement Speech--
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates issued a ringing call to public service in addressing Washington State University graduates at the second of three Commencement ceremonies held at the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum on the university's Pullman campus Saturday.
Click here for more about commencement: http://wsunews.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=26074&TypeID=25
Building Towards the Future
This curricular unit introduces students to basic Civil Engineering concepts in an exciting and interactive manner. Bridges and skyscrapers, the two most visible products of Civil Engineers, will be discussed in depth. Students will have a chance to design and build balsa wood structures, as well as understand the design principles behind these structures that allow them to withstand vertical and lateral forces. There is also an emphasis on how materials absorb different types of forces. Since t
Hayekian Courage Surrogate Outcomes Why critique research? Tissue Fluid Formation Lock and Key Hypothesis Presenting and interpreting meta-analyses Determining the clinical importance of trial results Introduction to portfolios and their uses Prokaryotes and eukaryotes Cohort and case-controlled studies An introduction to receptor pharmacology
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This RLO considers the type of evidence which should be used when making decisions about patient care.
Why published research needs to be appraised by readers.
This RLO describes the distribution of fluids within the body and describes the forces involved in the circulation of fluids between the capillary and tissue compartments.
Introducing the "lock and key" analogy of drug-receptor interaction, whereby only drugs of a certain molecular shape will 'fit' with a cell membrane receptor.
How to present and interpret the results of a meta-analysis using forest plots.
This RLO demonstrates how to interpret and use clinical trial data (ARR, RRR, NNT, NNH, and confidence intervals) in practice.
To identify what a portfolio is, why they are used and to identify some pieces of material that may be used to support claims for learning and development.
This RLO describes the characteristics of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
This RLO explains what are case-control and cohort studies, and outlines the difference between them.
To describe the different types of receptor which drugs target.