5.2 A ‘women's town’
Britain was the first country to industrialise, and it acquired the largest empire ever during this same period. But its sphere of economic influence extended far beyond the boundaries of the formal British Empire. This unit focuses on the economics of empire, using a case study of one town, Dundee in eastern Scotland, to explore this huge topic.
6.6.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of your strategy Using the records in your Skills File, look back over your information literacy development work and think about how your decisions, and the facilities and constraints of your working environment influenced the way you tackled the task. How effective was your strategy in improving your IL skills? Identify what was and was not helpful in achieving your goals and outcomes, and assess how your own IL strengths and weaknesses contributed to this. Assess your achievements against the criteri
Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying Environment & Development. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance, and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner.
Meet the World's Biggest Bat
With their giant wingspans, flying foxes are the world's biggest bats. Australia's black flying foxes are a prime example, with wingspans up to six feet (two meters)! (02:20)
7 Immediate treatment of cardiovascular diseases Treatment obviously depends on the severity of cardiovascular diseases at presentation and any safety considerations. Medications (pharmaceutical drugs) are available to treat many of the symptoms and slow the progression of cardiovascular diseases. Some are used for specific purposes, whereas others are useful for a range of cardiovascular diseases. In certain circumstances, individuals may not be able to take one type of medication and will be prescribed something else to serve the same fun
2.5 Poor environment Were you held back at all in your reading by the environment you were reading in? Were you reading in bed, in the bath, sitting at a desk, on the bus, or in the park? Any of these could be a good time and place, but did it actually work for you?
Were you able to maintain
5.4 Conclusion You have seen that although the three products you have looked at are very different types of computer, they all embody the same basic functionality and a version of Figure 3 can be drawn for each product to illustrate this. One feature of the PC is the range of forms of secondary memory it can use, and
Stage 4: Conceptual model The conceptual (or activity) model contains all the activities that the relevant system would have to perform. The model is usually drawn as a block diagram.
K-2 Literacy Centers- Hands on Learning
Teacher-Created Slide Show Video- See descriptions and see literacy centers that can be used in the primary classroom: Magnet Names, Scribble Art, Books and Baskets, Making Words, Look, Think and Write, Science Center, Real or non-Sense, Stamp and Write. No audio. (02:16)
Perceptual Illusions
Al Seckel, a cognitive neuroscientist, explores the perceptual illusions that fool our brains. Loads of eye tricks help him prove that not only are we easily fooled, we kind of like it. Seckel explores how eye tricks can reveal the way the brain processes visual information.
The Seven Rules of Comma Usage
This slide show lists seven basic rules for comma usage. No examples and the font is a bit difficult to read. (1:13)
Levazim Bosch Servisi ....( 212 342 00 24 ).... Etiler Bosch Servisi
By: servishizmeti ... levazim Bosch Servisi ▐▐► 212 342 00 24 ◄▌▌levazim Bosch servis , levazim Bosch Servisi hizmetlerden teknik desteğe kadar her bir aşamada en kaliteli ve en güvenilir olma yolunda ilerlemeye devam etmektedir. fark yaratan özellikleri ile hayatınızı kolaylaştırıyor.teknik servis elemanlarını, teknik servis planları hakkında bilgilendirmekte ve bu sürecin bütün aşamalarını yönetebilmektedir.Teknik servis elemanlarına, sahaya çıkmadan önce p
The Big Moon Illusion
Why does the moon appear large while it is on Earth's horizon? Several possibilities are explained here.(01:24)
"Sarabande on Attaining the Age of Seventy Seven" by Anthony Hecht (poetry reading)
The Sarabande is a stately dance. I suppose that when one gets old, then one considers one's age an accomplishment, our continued existence becomes more and more precarious. Harbingers are messengers bringing bad news, in this case grey hairs. He mentions other infirmities: wizening, tooth decay, loss of acquaintances. These things we have to look forward to. It's all downhill from here on, folks. The dance has to end sometime.
The picture of Anthony came from here, where there's a perso
Tricorn Triangles (Interactive)
Identify two-dimensional shapes by attribute (size, shape, number of sides, vertices). Recognize that an object is a triangle if it is closed shape with three angles and three sides.
Edward Burne-Jones's Inspiration for The Love Song: Victor Massé, "La chanson de Marie"
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Introduction
In this unit we turn to the nature of the arts and humanities themselves, and look at the main processes involved in studying them. Broadly, when you study the arts and humanities you study aspects of culture. You explore people's ideas and beliefs, their cultural practices and the objects they have made. Human history is criss-crossed with the traces of people who did, said and made things and these people were to some extent aware of what they were doing. So all
9.5.2a Exchange feedback It is important to listen to, and take into account, the views and feelings of others. As a member of the group, you need to provide information on the extent to which your own work is meeting expected timescales and quality requirements: ask for and accept feedback from others on the way you are working and the quality of work being done. These skills take time to develop. Try to establish a climate for learning and developing your skills within the group so you can all actively benefit from
Heritage case studies: Scotland
The heritage traditions of Scotland are unique in comparison to the rest of Britain. This free course, Heritage case studies: Scotland, uses two case studies to demonstrate how heritage sites have helped to forge the Scottish national identity and history. First published on Mon, 11 Jan 2016 as Author(s):
Sounds for the Shivering Woman
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