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Coastal Walk - Stop 18
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone.
This is the eighteenth stop on the walk.
Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (4
Dr John Blakinger speaks about iconoclasm in American history and the vandalism of Confederate monuments. Iconoclasm is an enduring American value. In 1776, a mob destroyed a statue of King George III in Bowling Green, New York, establishing the new American Republic as a nation built on image destruction. More recent acts of visual violence have targeted Confederate monuments, transforming them both physically and digitally. Images of vandalism that circulate online are powerful enough to re-ca
Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding Internationalisation of the Curriculum at
From implicit to explicit: Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding IoC at Griffith Universlty, Australia.
Professor Michelle Barker of Griffith University, Brisbane Australia and Dr Viv Caruana of CAPRI, Leeds Met University UK discuss recent work in embedding internationalisation of the curriculum across the full range of disciplines and programmes of study at Griffith. Professor Barker also shares insights from a recent ALTC-funded project focused on intercultural or cross-
2.4 Bar charts and frequency diagrams Pie charts are useful for showing proportions, but different types of chart have to be used for representing other kinds of data. A number of these charts are described in this section. The most well known is the bar chart. A bar chart can be seen below. The length of each bar represents the diameter of the planet. Among other things, the chart shows that the diameter of the Earth is about 13 000 km. The bars on a bar chart are usually drawn not touching one another. Furthe
3.1 Types of Bill An Act of Parliament starts off as a Bill. A Bill is a proposal for a new pie
Sustaining Success Week 4 Task: Student Generated Content
Sustaining Success Week 4 Task: Student Generated Content
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QuÃmica General
El muchas de las titulaciones de IngenierÃa adapatadas al nuevo EEES aparece la materia básica QuÃmica, con una carga crediticia de 6 ECTS. Esta asignatura es cuatrimestral y en el caso de la UPCT se imparte en el primer cuatrimestre.Con esta asignatura se pretende que el alumno profundice en aquellos conocimientos de QuÃmica adquiridos en el bachillerato, los complete con otros nuevos y comprenda su aplicación a la IngenierÃa. La adquisición de estos conocimientos generará en el alumno
Attaching numbering to headings in Word 2010
Attaching numbering to headings in Word 2010
The Hand That Signed The Paper by Dylan Thomas (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
I tried to find some sense of this poem but in the end I gave up. Dylan was about 20 years old when he wrote it. As a lyric poem it has great style.
The hand that signed the paper felled a city;
Five sovereign fingers taxed the breath,
Doubled the globe of dead and halved a country;
These five kings did a king to death.
The mighty hand leads to a sloping shoulder,
The finger joints are cramped with chalk;
A goose's quill has put an end to murder
That put an end to talk.
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MacroeconomÃa Dinámica (2015)
En primer lugar este curso es una introducción a modelos dinámicos como herramienta de análisis de las cuestiones macroeconómicas y de evaluación de polÃticas. En segundo lugar, el curso aborda resultados teóricos importantes sobre teorÃa del consumo, efecto de polÃticas fiscales y sistemas de pensiones asà como sobre la teorÃa de ciclos económicos. Finalmente, se enfatiza la contrastación de los modelos teóricos a la luz de la evidencia empÃrica.
First this course is an introdu
3.3.1 Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) Members of this family of lipid kinases usually have two subunits: one is a catalytic subunit with a lipid kinase domain and the other is a regulatory subunit, which contains two SH2 domains and a SH3 domain (p 85 PI 3-kinase in Figure 13). Something fishy in Mexico Church of The Holy Family DP158539 Church of The Holy Family, 1 Cuddedson Way, Blackbird Leys, Oxford, Oxfordshire. <br> General view of interior. Space Station Live: Orion Prepares for First Flight Test 1.2 Continuity and change Religions generally go to a great deal of trouble to stress how consistent, how changeless, how solid they are, but change is, in fact, an observable and constant factor in religion. At a personal level, for example, older Catholics who grew up having to eat fish on Friday and ‘knowing’ that cremation was forbidden to them are aware of that. Such ‘unchanging certainties’ have changed a great deal over the years. It is therefore useful to look both at how a religion develops over time 12.753 Geodynamics Seminar (MIT) Introduction This unit introduces you to the types of activities undertaken by students of the earth sciences and ecology. You will learn how data is collected and analysed. This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from SXR103_1Practising science, which is no longer taught by The Open University. If you want to study formally with us, you may wish to explore other courses we offer in this Author(s): 4 Working with other stakeholders When considering the accountability of the governing body, we need to think about the context of the school and the community it serves. The DfES states quite clearly that the school and its governing body are accountable to anyone who has a ‘legitimate interest’. You might like to spend some time considering who these people are. In terms of providing both high-quality education and, consequently, an educated workforce, pupils, parents and the wider community are the ‘customersâ€
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish are found afloat in a lagoon in western Mexico. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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NASA Public Affairs Officer Michael Curie interviews Scott Wilson, NASA's Manager of Orion Production Operations about preparations for the upcoming Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1) mission. This interview aired during Space Station Live on June 17, 2014.
The Earth's crust is primarily composed of melting products from mantle plumes and mid-ocean ridges - both presently and over the course of Earth history. While both systems represent upwelling features in a convective mantle, they can be viewed as end-member systems in that plumes represent buoyant flow whereas mid-ocean ridges represent passive corner flow. This paradigm is not strict - flow beneath ridges may be buoyant in some places, for example, but it does provide a reasonable framework f