2.5.2 Link checking sites The World Wide Web contains millions of web pages. Many of these pages are impossible to read, even though many existing web pages will reference them: your browser will usually return with some message such as ‘Error 404 Page not Found’ when you try to access them. Error 404 is a standard message returned by web servers when a non-existent page is accessed. It is also the telephone area code for Atlanta in the United States; you will occasionally hear technical staff referring to non-exi
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.
New archaeological findings on Stonehenge Burials
This is a video about new archaeological findings in Stonehenge. Radiocarbon dating of human remains indicates that the mysterious stone monument was used as a cemetery longer than previously thought.
Health Sciences Convocation, May 23, 2014, 2:30 p.m.
McMaster University convocation ceremony for the Faculty of Health Sciences (excluding Nursing).
Ceremony starts at time location: 00:22:08
1.1.4 Genetic testing of adults Huntington's disease is a good example of a late-onset disorder because it is fatal, non-treatable, relatively frequent and has a strong genetic element that can be tested for. There are others that fall into a similar category, i.e. mainly relate to a single gene, such as adult polycystic kidney disease. The issues surrounding late-onset multifactorial diseases, such as diabetes and breast cancer, will be dealt with separately. To date, relatively few diseases that fall into both these categ
2.2.11 Scandals, treatments and cost saving In the 1960s critics of the quality of care for older people, such as Peter Townsend, The Last Refuge (1962), and Barbara Robb, Sans Everything (1967), added their voices to growing criticisms of institutional care, not only for older people but for users of mental health services and people with learning difficulties too. Government had already begun to take account of its responsibilities for the dire state and cost of many of these institutions and in a famous speech in 1961
America's Cup Comes to San Francisco: Technology Under Sail
[Recorded: August 27, 2013]
This is the 2013 "Summer of Racing" with some of the most sophisticated technology ever deployed in both America's Cup racing and for the televised coverage of the race itself. The Museum is excited to host this special panel just before the America's Cup finals in September. Our guests include Ian "Fresh" Burns, Design Team Member and Matthew Mason, Grinder, both from Oracle Team USA Racing, and the man behind the technology driving the race, Stan Honey, Director
MacPaint Interview and Demonstration, with Bill Atkinson and Andy Herzfeld
Interviewed by Aimee Gardner and Al Kossow on May 6, 2010 in Mountain View, California, X5818.2010
© Computer History Museum
The Apple Macintosh combined brilliant design in hardware and in software.The drawing program MacPaint, which was released with the computer in January of 1984, was an example of that brilliance both in what it did, and in how it was implemented.
MacPaint was written by Bill Atkinson, who was a member of the original Macintosh development team. He based it on his earlier
ArtSleuth 4 - VIGÉE-LEBRUN: Marie-Antoinette and her Children - Palace of Versailles
Marie-Antoinette loves her children, but why isn't that enough to save her?
More on http://www.artsleuth.net
L'Art en Question 4 : Vigée-Lebrun, Marie-Antoinette et ses enfants (Versailles) - Version finale
Pourquoi l'amour maternel de Marie-Antoinette ne suffit pas à sauver la reine ?
Plus d'infos sur la série et le projet sur http://www.canal-educatif.fr
Panel Discussion: Women Shaping Our World: Architecture, Gender, and Space
The past decade has seen an unprecedented rise in interest in architecture and design, in both the public and private realms. In this discussion, focused on the intersection of architecture and gender, four women prominent in the architectural field will share their views on the social and political implications of their work, and on the role women play in shaping the culture at large.
John Cary, Editor of PublicInterestDesign.org, moderates a panel that include Anne Fougeron, Principal, Fouger
Panel Discussion: Groundswell's Voices Her'd Visionaries
This summer, seventeen teenagers participating in Voices Her'd Visionaries, Groundswell's young women's leadership program, collaborated with artists Nicole Schulman and Leola Bermanzohn to research, design, and fabricate the monumental mural "For Those Who Speak and Those Who Have Yet to Speak." Three of the project participants—Dakota Austin, Jennifer Etienne, and Marinique Mora—will share their experiences in creating the mural, a tribute to the CoMadres of El Salvador, a human rights gro
Bioaccumulation When chemical contaminants enter the body of a person, they circulate around the body in the blood. Different contaminants have different chemical properties and specific contaminants tend to accumulate in specific parts of the body, called target tissues, or in substances produced in the body such as breast milk (Table 3). "We had an ice rink near the hotel." Professor Brian D. Josephson on his Nobel Week experience A Public Affair: Interview with Allen Ruff on Professor Wolff's new book Occupy The Economy Lesson 03 - One Minute Romanian Kangoeroe : Zoekopdracht op internet Leerlingen zoeken verschillende weetjes op over kangoeroes. Ze zoeken de antwoorden op www.spreekbeurten.nu/spreekbeurten.asp. Ze noteren hun … PLEDGE The world of Orthodox sainthood Checklist - Work Placement
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Interview with Professor Brian D. Josephson by freelance journalist Marika Griehsel at the 54th meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany, June 2004.
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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.
As taught in Autumn Semester 2009.
The enthusiasm for Valentine’s Day and Father Christmas is an example of the continuing legacy of the cult of saints in contemporary society. But who were the original St Valentine and St Nicholas? What can their lives tell us about the culture they lived in, and how were they venerated before the invention of chocolate hearts and the Christmas tree?
This 10-credit module will
This is a resource released as part of the E-Portfolio Toolkit based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University.