21A.110 Anthropological Theory (MIT)
This course introduces students to some of the major social theories and debates that inspire and inform anthropological analysis. Over the course of the semester, we will investigate a range of theoretical propositions concerning such topics as agency, structure, subjectivity, history, social change, power, culture, and the politics of representation. Ultimately, all theories can be read as statements about human beings and the worlds they create and inhabit. We will approach each theoretical p
Finding Your Space on the Entrepreneurial Map
When pushing ideas forward into the unknown make sure you know where you are playing.
24.213 Philosophy of Film (MIT)
This course is a seminar on the philosophical analysis of film art, with an emphasis on the ways in which it creates meaning through techniques that define a formal structure. There is a particular focus on aesthetic problems about appearance and reality, literary and visual effects, communication and alienation through film technology.
Bible for Kids : Bijbelverhalen Via deze app kunnen leerlingen heel wat bijbelverhalen beluisteren. Leerlingen kunnen er voor kiezen om het verhaal te beluisteren of om de tekst zelf te lezen. Op elke afbeelding zitten leuke animaties en af en toe verschijnt er een voorwerp dat …
'Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World'
Professor Timothy Garton Ash discusses the premise of his new book titled 'Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World.' Introduced by Warden Margaret MacMillan of St. Antony's, Professor Timothy Garton Ash presents his newest book, 'Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World.' The work is based on the premises that the conditions of free speech are changing given movements of mass migration and the wide dissemination of the Internet, both of which make us all neighbors, both litera
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe the operation and mechanisms of the hydrological cycle list and describe the major physical, chemical and biological characteristics of clean fresh water, and explain their effects on aquatic organisms explain the mode by which potable water is produced through the processes of screening, microstraining, aeration, coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, flotation, filtration and disinf
LSE Festival 2019 | New World Order 2035 [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Liam Kofi Bright, Dr Rebecca Elliott, Dr Barbara Fasolo, Dr Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Dr Ilka Gleibs and Dr George Lawson | What will the world look like in the not too distant future? By 2035 how could the way we live, work, interact with each other and understand ourselves have changed? Join a panel of LSE academics for some informed speculation. Liam Kofi Bright is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method at LSE. Rebecca Elliott is Assist
LangMedia Foreign Language Media Archive
This site presents information on culture and language in different regions of the world as well as videos and audio taken from the authentic regions. Transcripts in English and the target languages are included.
The MERLOT World Languages Editorial Board chose LangMedia for its 2005 Classics Award. The MERLOT Editor's Council subsequently selected it as an Editors' Choice recipient. LangMedia provides access to authentic materials that can be used in a wide variety of pedagogical se
Educatief aanbod PIME basisonderwijs 2015-2016 Met de start van het nieuwe schooljaar lanceert het Provinciaal Instituut voor Milieu Educatie haar nieuwe educatieve aanbod.
21L.708 Technologies of Humanism (MIT)
This course explores the properties of non-sequential, multi-linear, and interactive forms of narratives as they have evolved from print to digital media. Works covered in this course range from the Talmud, classics of non-linear novels, experimental literature, early sound and film experiments to recent multi-linear and interactive films and games. The study of the structural properties of narratives that experiment with digression, multiple points of view, disruptions of time, space, and of st
Approaches to political studies
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As taught Autumn Semester 2010.
This module introduces students to alternative theoretical approaches to the study of political phenomena. We consider the different forms of analysing, explaining, and understanding politics associated with approaches such as behaviouralism, rational choice theory, institutionalism, Marxism, feminism, interpretive theory and post-modernism.
This module shows that the different a
Suicide bomber attack kills 12 north of Kut
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April 21 - At least 12 people, including policemen, are dead and 26 others wounded when a suicide bomber blows himself up at a checkpoint north of Kut province. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Expressing Basic Needs, Wants, Obligation, Possibility and the Future
An intermediate-to-advanced look at talking about needs and wants in Spanish. (08:51)
Square Root Functions and Inequalities - Yay Math
Working with and graphing square root functions and inequalities. White board in a class setting, some interaction, engaging, several examples of increasing complexity. The discussion is clear and understandable. Preview - full version at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-990138912943122056&q=source:012956945238798337823&hl=en
Produced by Robert Ahdoot, yaymath.org
English Vocabulary-Lesson 4-Idioms About Driving
Vocabulary for the advanced English language learner. Lesson 4 topic: Idioms and sayings about driving-"backseat driver", "road hog", and "running on empty" The narrator demonstrates the idioms, but does not offer much depth. (2:58).
Messiah Defined
In this interview to Professor Levin and a Rabbi Levy they try to answer the question "why is it that Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the Messiah?" The Messiah is defined and the characteristics of the leader are listed.
Community Connections: “Easy Container Herb Gardens”
Watch video of Stacey Kendrick’s presentation, “Easy Container Herb Gardens”. Container gardens are great for small spaces, apartment dwellers or anyone that wants to dabble in gardening without too much work. Learn how to create a container herb garden that will supply you with lots of possibilities for healthy, tasty meals all summer long. Thiskeep reading »
"Intense collaboration": Kurt Wüthrich, 2002 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry on Richard Ernst
Starting in 1969 Wüthrich and Ernst worked together isolated from other researchers in wooden baracks on the top of the physical chemistry building at ETH in Zürich because there were no free offices available.
Social Media Management Tools That Organize Your Campaign Strategies King Lear to In the loop : fiction and British politics
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On 11 December 2009, Nottingham University's Centre for British Politics held a conference at the British Academy that drew together politicians, writers and academics to explore the interaction of British politics and fiction.
In addition to the conference several video interviews were conducted with some of the speakers on the day.
In this interview taken at the Fiction and British Politics Conference in London, screenwriter Tony Saint talks about an upcoming BBC drama based on the MPs expe