History of God - History of Christianity
This six minute video is a lecture on how the population of he world and the number of different religions have impacted society in the opinion of the speaker. This could be controversial for some.
Harrison Ford as Deckard from Blade Runner: The Final Cut - In cinemas 3 April 2015 | BFI
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Parts of Speech Song
This is a song about parts of speech that is sung to the tune of a famous pop rock song. It is a non-professional production and the lighting is dark. These are some of the lyrics to the song:
Adverbs win, pronouns lose
Verbs were born to sing the blues
Oh, the sentence never ends,
It goes on and on and on and on.
Adverb clauses, being used incorrectly,
Their subjects, searching for a verb.
Colon issues, places other than your body.
Use them,
Paul Maltby: Data (and digital) reform in government
In this IPR Masterclass in Public Policy, Paul Maltby - Chief Digital Officer at the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government - discusses how policymaking might be revolutionised by the implementation of digital methods.
This Masterclass in Public Policy took place on 22 February 2018, and gave prospective students a taste of teaching on the University of Bath's new Masters (MSc) in Public Policy.
Season 3 – Lesson 35 – Coffee Break Spanish In this week’s show we’re returning to our telenovela, Verano Español. It’s the morning after the night before when Ángel arrived drunk at Iona’s party. Needless to say Laura’s dad isn’t very impressed with Ángel! Laura’s friend Fiona arrives from Scotland and the love triangle threatens to become a square! As usual, in Act II, Mark will help listeners understand the story by working through a series of questions and answers about what happens
Coming up in this lesson:
Conversations with a Geographer: Marie Price
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So, how does it feel to win?
Ashani Lewis (winner of the 2016 Christopher Tower Poetry competition) talks to one of the judges, Katherine Rundell, about how it feels to have won first prize.
Help 4 Teachers & parents with Dr. Kathie F. Nunley: Procrastination
Two types of procrastination are discuseed in this talking head interview. Active vs Passive procrastination differences are discussed and not all procrastination is the same.
354 GG Starting a Sentence with "However": Right or Wrong?
And what about "and" and "but"?
Venezuela's Bizarre System of Exchange Rates Venezuela is currently going through its worst crisis in history, replete with an endless list of interesting problems. Foremost among these are severe shortages in even the most basic of necessities. Economists have used these shortages as textbook examples to illustrate the pernicious effects of price controls. Few people, however, are aware that many of the country’s problems are caused by a complex monetary arrangement that makes use of four different exchange rates simultaneo
Babbage: From headers to footies
Brain scans of American footballers reveal the darker side of contact sports and a new study on social media uncovers why we take selfies
New Greek and Roman Galleries
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Science, Faith and Postmodernism
Talk given by Prof. Roger Trigg as part of summer course 1
社会理工学国際特別演習(経営)第一
Through presentation sessions on recent articles in academic journals in our fields:
- To share recent knowledge in cutting-edge researches in research fields in our departments.
- To discover novel viewpoints through discussions and bring them back to own research problems.
- To improve presentation skills based on own experiences, feedback from others, as well as observation of others.
Bianca Goes Where the Wind Blows
In this segment from Cyberchase, Bianca gives her niece Mikaela a kite for her birthday. Bianca is determined to find the best place to fly it. To help with their search, Bianca creates a wind gauge that measures how hard the wind blows. After taking wind gauge readings in different spots around the park, they are able to find a spot where the kite soars beautifully. (03:31)
《獨特的視野——羅聘的藝術世界》 [Chinese]
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1.6.1 Introduction The process of keeping up-to-date in your chosen subject area is useful for your studies and afterwards, for your own personal satisfaction, or perhaps in your career as part of your continuing professional development. There are a great many tools available that make it quite easy to keep yourself up to date. You can set them up so that the information comes to you, rather than you having to go out on the web looking for it. Over the next few pages, you will be experimenting with some
Special Exhibition: Pablo Bronstein at the Met
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Special Exhibition: Guitar Heroes: Legendary Craftsmen from Italy to New York
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