Episode 145: Load Testing with Chuck Sterling | Microsoft Azure Cloud Cover Show In this episode Nick Harris and Chris Risner are joined by Chuck Sterling, a Program Manager for Visual Studio. In this video, Chuck demonstrates creating an on-premises load test and then take it to the cloud with Azure. Chuck starts by creating a test in Visual St
1.2 The Sandham Memorial Chapel
This unit explores the commemoration of war through treating two war memorials – the Sandham Memorial Chapel and the Royal Artillery Memorial – as 'visual texts'. By helping you to respond to visual cues the unit aims for you to develop your understanding of these memorials, not only as memorials, but as artefacts or 'made objects'. It does this through consideration of such factors as the location of the monument; its function and purpose; its symbolism or realism; use of materials and over
Champions of Participation Reunion
On 24 January, local government leaders shared experiences of democracy with international counterparts presenting to Hazel Blears, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.This video is a snapshot of the day.For more information visit: www.ids.ac.uk/go/about-ids/news-and-commentary/january-2008-news/champions-of-participation-review-event
Sexuality Matters
A series of words and images supporting the realisation of sexual rights and the access to basic services for those facing poverty and injustice.These series of images and words form an exhibition convened by the Sexuality and Development programme at IDS and sponsored by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the Department for International Development (DFID)
6.002 Professor Paul Gray, Circuits and Electronics Linear Circuit Dynamic Part 1 and 2
6.002 Professor Paul Gray, Circuits and Electronics Linear Circuit Dynamic Part 1 and 2
Play hard, work hard Recycling Water: One Step to Making Biofuels a Reality Stargazing with eyes wide shut - How distant celestial radiation is giving us a whole new perspectiv Since 1992, the University of Adelaide has been part of a major international project that is changing the way we "see" the universe. Located in Argentina, the Pierre Auger Observatory is exclusively observing celestial radiation containing particles up to 100,000,000 times more energetic than any created by man. In doing so it's producing a remarkable first view of the universe that is not based on the observation of light, and providing valuable insights into radiation's rol Generating Hope. With research showing stem cells can generate brain repair, could stroke damage soo 1.2.2 Change and response in the ‘meadows of the sea’ Midway along the northern shore of the Blackwater estuary lie the Old Hall Marshes on a peninsula three and a half miles long and lying between tidal creeks and mudflats (see Figures 3Â and 15a). It is a wild, flat, remote area of mixed habitats of reedbed, open water, saltmarsh and improved and unimproved grassland. Ecologically, it cons Recently Designed Maroon Minute: Elizabeth Sobel Personal Finance: Class 6 - Time Value of Money 7. A Voice That Loves You (Fame & Fortune) What children's perspectives tell us about inclusion 4.5 Strategies for reintegrating child soldiers 3.1 Bullying – children as victims 2.1 Violence towards children Freedom from Oil Repairing Economic Governance
Julian Birkinshaw, Professor of Strategic and International Management, examines innovation in the way we socialise...and work
Manuel Vasquez, Undergraduate in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, presents his research supported by a 2013-2014 Water Sustainability Program Student Fellowship.
See link to the research report.
https://wsp.arizona.edu/sites/wsp.arizona.edu/files/file/SZiaja_WSP2014_Report.pdf
As the greatest cause of disability in Australia, stroke takes an enormous toll on thousands of patients and their families every year. Consequently, discovering how to repair the debilitating neural damage they cause is considered one of our greatest health challenges.It's a daunting task, but one the University of Adelaide's Stroke Research Programme (a collaboration with The Queen Elizabeth Hospital) is tackling head-on. And progress is being made.The team's recent data shows stem cells obtai
Because making cool stuff is what we do.
Beauty may be skin deep, but like archaeology, it’s what lies beneath the surface that counts. That’s certainly true for Dr. Elizabeth Sobel, associate professor of anthropology, who thinks the secrets of the past reveal a great deal about who we are today.
Sobel’s research focus spans the lives of indigenous Americans, African Americans and uneducated immigrants, and she has received several grants for her work on the Trail of Tears.
At two local sites – the Nathan Boone homestead in
A study of personal finance topics from the consumer and societal perspectives.
Topics include the preparation and interpretation of personal financial statements and budgets, the time value of money, personal saving, financial market and investment fundamentals, the effective use of consumer credit, personal bankruptcy, insurance principles, automotive and housing decisions, principles of personal taxation, and retirement planning.
This course will provide students with the concepts and criti
This time, the spotlight is on a man who is considered to be the tenor singer par excellence: the great Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. The warmth and sincerity of his voice and larger than life personality made Enrico Caruso a superstar all over the world. – Let’s learn all about “a voice that loves you”, [...]
The underlying premise of this unit is that we are all experts in different ways, and that our different experiences and understandings are of value. Inclusive education is presented and discussed as under construction, both in educational settings and as a concept. The materials to be found in this unit are largely rooted in the social model of disability and human/disability rights frameworks.
Children are subject to many forms of adversity, for example, poverty or ill health. However, a significant form of adversity experienced by children in many different regions of the world is violence. The form of violence against children varies widely and is hugely disparate. In this unit, the focus is on three different environments where children experience violence: at home, among peers at school and in the wider society (in the context of armed conflicts). The text considers the experience
Children are subject to many forms of adversity, for example, poverty or ill health. However, a significant form of adversity experienced by children in many different regions of the world is violence. The form of violence against children varies widely and is hugely disparate. In this unit, the focus is on three different environments where children experience violence: at home, among peers at school and in the wider society (in the context of armed conflicts). The text considers the experience
Children are subject to many forms of adversity, for example, poverty or ill health. However, a significant form of adversity experienced by children in many different regions of the world is violence. The form of violence against children varies widely and is hugely disparate. In this unit, the focus is on three different environments where children experience violence: at home, among peers at school and in the wider society (in the context of armed conflicts). The text considers the experience
Based on his book, Freedom from Oil, Sandalow gives a public lecture which draws on both his government experience and energy expertise to explore options, shape solutions and create national policy to address the United States' oil addiction. David Sandalow is Energy and Environment Scholar and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of Freedom from Oil (McGraw-Hill October 2007). Sandalow is Chair of the Energy and Climate Working Group of the Clinton Global Initiative.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University and internationally renowned economic advisor, talks about the need to take a systematic long view in repairing international economic governance structures. Professor Sachs is the Director of The Earth Institute, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, and Professor of Health Policy and Management at Columbia University. He is also Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. From 2002 t