The Story of Wakefield
A basic skills learning resource booklet with interactive activities designed to introduce the Wakefield Museum.
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Demonstration of a Theodolite Survey in action
Using a theodolite to calculate the height of a building, demonstration 'in the field', includes interactive simulation tools and formulae
RAF Thorpe Abbotts - USAAF Station 139
A photographic record of the airfield and surviving buildings incl. the 100th BG Memorial Museum
Animation Mondays - Dream
Welcome to Animation Mondays! If you're an animation fan or creator this is the series for you. Each Monday our graduate student hosts will be introducing you to the amazing world of animation - how works were created, different techniques used and more. In this episode, Digital Media graduate Regine Clarke takes a look at the digitally painted work of "Dream".
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10 How can a citizen become involved in this law-making process? As one of our constitutional duties citizens are expected to vote in Parliamentary elections. Both MSPs and MPs are elected. In voting in those elections a citizen is becoming involved in law making (even though they may not realise this). The Scottish Parliamentary process has been designed to be as open as possible. This is reflected not only in the procedures that have been established, but also in the design of the Parliament building itself. The debating chamber, which was central
A Conversation with Stephen King
Stephen King read from his new novel 11/22/63 and discussed his long literary career with novelist Tom Perrotta.
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Flooding puts hundreds of homes at risk in northwest Bosnia
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Northwest Bosnia is hit by flooding less than four months after major floods in the region killed 40 people. Gavino Garay reports.
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UST Libraries Poetry in the Parlor #7
O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library Thursday April 28, 2005 Noon
Dan Gjelten ("Hope" by Lisel Mueller"
Susan Alexander ("Crocuses" by Linda Pastan)
Tom Oscanyan ("Catch and The Base Stealer" by Robert Francis)
Linda Hulbert ("Wean Yourself" by Rumi)
Buffy Smith ("Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes)
Leslie Miller ("Zoo Keeper's Wife" by Sylvia Plath)
Jim Rogers ("The Weathering Angels of Ardmore" by Michael Coady)
Erika Scheurer ("We grow accustomed to the Dark—Franklin 428" by Emily D
Creating a Spry data set
Build a Spry data set in a few easy steps. You can build both HTML and XML data sets.
3.1 Interconnectedness In making sense of the stretch from the here-and-now to the wider context, social science has often seized on distinct levels: the micro – dealing with things that happen in organisations, for instance – and the macro or national level. Explanations are often generated at either the micro or the macro level and critical connections between the two are ignored (Flyvbjerg, 2001, p. 138). Arguably, increased talk about globalisation provides a convenient label for things that g
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Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Calculate Height of Building guide
Guide to calculating the height of a building
URI Theatre presents: "All My Sons"
For ticket information visit: uri.edu/theatre/current-season/
Winner of two Tony Awards for Best Author and Best Direction (Elia Kazan) in 1947, “All My Sons” is set in a Midwestern community soon after World War II. Inspired by a true story, Miller exposed the fragility of the American dream. Miller explores the destructive power of greed and misguided love as demonstrated by Joe Keller, the loving, but shortsighted family patriarch. “All My Sons” shines among Miller’s greatest plays
Flurry of activity inside Lausanne hotel premises as nuclear talks continue
Ministers and experts are in a flurry of meetings as talks over Iran's disputed nuclear program enter their eighth day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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EU says no visa free regime for Kosovo until migrant influx stops
The European Union tells Kosovo to curb migration of its residents into Western Europe before any a visa-free regime can be introduced. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Seth Lloyd on Programming the Universe
Seth Llyod is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His talk, "Programming the Universe", is about the computational power of atoms, electrons, and elementary particles.
6.2 Who should get to vote on secession? The Bs (encompassing the Cs) or all the As too? After all, democracy is often said to be about people who are affected by an issue having a say on it; and As will certainly be affected if Bs secede. This is a live issue with regard to Northern Ireland's future, for example. If a referendum were to decide if the province should join the Irish Republic, should the voters include all UK voters and all Irish voters, or just those living in the province? If, for example, there were to be a vote on
Academic research on student engagement - lost formulae to inspiring students
This paper shows academic tutors take on a multitude of roles in their current positions at university and while teaching is expected, from most, it is often assumed that the tutor will apply appropriate pedagogical tools to convey knowledge to the students. This view is now being challenged as many students are being actively encouraged to voice their views of the teaching and learning experience this paper shows
8.4 Carrying out research During this stage you get down to the business of analysing and interpreting the meanings of all your primary and secondary source material (documents, reports, newspaper accounts, books and articles), in the ways outlined in the previous sections of this course. As you do so you will be making notes towards your project report. In this connection, it is very important to write down full references for all the material you use as you read each item. Then you can easily find part
The Globalization of Food • Explained With Maps
Today we have a look at the Globalization of Food and its consequences for society and health. (The audio quality could be better.) (10:17)