Live Q&A with ISU alum Kasey Gandham
Illinois State University alum and Packback Books co-founder Kasey Gandham speaks to students and takes questions from alumni during a campus visit Tuesday, April 15, 2014. More at http://PackbackBooks.com.
Coastal Walk - Stop 6a
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 sixth stop on the walk (part two).
All change - crisis as opportunity
As the worst recession in recent history takes root worldwide, managers are doing what they always do in tough times: first they start worrying, and then they start cutting costs. This is a natural response to try and balance the books when revenues have started to dry up and credit is hard to come by, but cutting costs involves only half the equation and ignores a more strategic response that could cause less pain in the short run, and result in more gain in the long run. Namely: to use the opp
1.1 Introduction Like many subjects, mental health is complex. This is partly because the language used in discussions about mental health is diverse, can mean different things to different people, and can sometimes be misleading. For example, the term ‘mental health’ is usually used in discussions about just the opposite: ‘mental illness’! There are, however, good reasons for the confusion surrounding its language. One reason is that decisions about what constitutes ‘mental health’, ‘men
1.2 Defining science promotion A basic definition of science promotion would be useful here: in the context of this course it means putting forward the benefits of science by motivating and engaging non-scientists. You may be aware of the sociological argument that science is open to social influences and constraints, and it is worth bearing this in mind when thinking about whether the benefits of science are necessarily the same for everyone. Likewise, you will need to remember that the public is not a homogeneous mass wi
Student experiences of enterprise education
This report outlines data collected from students across a broad range of subject areas across all Faculties of Leeds Met University. This data was generated in response to a questionnaire designed to obtain information on students experiences of enterprise education
#350: Superdiversity: Policy challenges in an age of unprecedented migration References 2.6 Senses and communication … Glance down at the second paragraph of this section, where you will find a sentence about the speed at which eyes adapt from bright light to poor light, and the statement that this process takes 20 minutes for the human eye. With your developing sense of scientific enquiry, that might lead you to wonder how it Try some yourself What angles do the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock turn through in five hours? Every hour the minute hand turns th 免妿•™è‚²ã€Œç‰¹åˆ¥è¬›ç¾© ã‚ãƒ£ãƒªã‚¢ãƒ‡ã‚¶ã‚¤ãƒ³â… ï¼ˆ2012年度)ã€ã®æ˜ åƒã‚’公開ã—ã¾ã 2.5 Sodium (Na), chlorine (Cl) and potassium (K) The element sodium is a soft silvery metal and the element chlorine is a greenish gas that is poisonous to humans and many other animals. Yet when these two elements are combined together in a compound called sodium chloride, the properties are quite different. Sodium chloride in its solid form is composed of white crystals and we call it salt. When salt dissolves in water, the constituent sodium ions, Na +, and chloride ions, Cl −, become separated. Both of these ions Lecture 22 - Animal Drug Residues in Food - Video Global Warming Introduction The buzz on the top tech show Energy resources: Hydropower How is London being transformed by migration? - Implications: different - Session 3 [Audio] Cryptographie - partie 1 : chiffrement de César (Vidéo) Chapitre "Cryptographie" - Partie 1 : Le chiffrement de César Facing down Facebook 1.6.5 E. Worker as institutional reformer The problem for young people is the way they are excluded and oppressed by the main institutions of society. Few are really listened to at school – and certainly not about how they could be better taught. Many are oppressed by the forces of law and order – and even by local community groups who are threatened by often harmless if boisterous behaviour. The job market wants to slot them into dead-end jobs. The doctors often treat them as appendages of their parents. These institutions need
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Veterinary medicine, food production, risks and benefits.
Global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace people from cities and tropical islands. (03:05)
Jan. 9 - Near record attendance at CES, the world's biggest tech show, but the show's future is questioned as big companies like Microsoft pull away. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Hydroelectric energy is ultimately solar energy converted through evaporation of water, movement of air masses and precipitation to gravitational potential energy and then to the kinetic energy of water flowing down a slope. That energy was harnessed for centuries through the use of water wheels to drive mills, forges and textile works, before being supplanted by coal-fired steam energy.
The free course, Energy resources: Hydropower, considers hydropower as a potential source of useable energy.
Speaker(s): Sara Parker, Max Nathan, Tony Travers | Editor's note: The question and answer sessions have been removed from these podcasts. With the many shifts that have taken place over the past few years in the UK migration regime, the new net migration figures and the detail now about how and where migrants are living in London made available through the 2011 Census, it is a good time to bring together current knowledge and research on the impact of migration on London and its economy. The co
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Exo7. Cours et exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
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Dr Omar Merlo, a University Lecturer in Marketing and Strategy, says Facebook and other new media tools bring with them new risks for brand management. The challenge is identifying, and immediately responding via the right channels, if they threaten your reputation. YouTube and Facebook users, he says, have changed the face of marketing forever.