Faculty of Law: Pike River - How could this happen in this day and age?
Colin Smith, Chairman on the Pike River Families Group Committee and the Pike River 29 Legacy Trust, talks about the Pike River disaster and asks how could this happen in this day and age? Find out why the Pike River Families have fought so hard and for so long. Colin Smith is a law graduate from the University of Otago and is a partner with the Greymouth Law Firm Hannan & Seddon.
Imaginative Writing
This plan is for Special Needs students, nonreaders with limited writing skills, and reluctant learners. This lesson was developed for a homebound setting (one-on-one) but could be easily adapted for use in the classroom. This plan addresses emerging writing skills by engaging the student's interest in creating original drawings.
Where may truth lie? Fiction in memory, memory in fiction
The award-winning author and memoirist Candia McWilliam attests to the edifying power of fiction and biography in the third lecture in the Weinrebe series from the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. The award-winning author and memoirist Candia McWilliam attests to the edifying power of fiction and biography to help us see the world through the eyes of others, in the third lecture in the Weinrebe series from the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing. McWilliam overcame writer's block following a period of
Management: Perspective and practice
This unit introduces you to a range of different ways of thinking about organisations and approaches to managing the people who work within them.
UMMC Physician Profile: Gaurav Jindal, M.D.
This video introduces viewers to Dr. Gaurav Jindal, an assistant professor of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and an interventional neuroradiologist at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Dr. Jindal's special interests include endovascular interventions, interventional neuroradiology, brain aneurysm and cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Watch this video to learn more about his practice at UMMC.
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Art a GoGo Podcast #62 - Work of Art: Next Great Artist Wrap Up + Art News Art news, reviews, and commentary without those nast side effects. Art a GoGo...It's "Art Over Easy!" Please visit our blog page at artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links to the topics that we discuss during the podcast.
The University of Toledo partners with ProMedica to create BioRepository
A new BioRepository from The University of Toledo and ProMedica Health Systems will create a bank of tissue for use in new and advanced medical research.
3.2 Removal of iron Before leaving enterobactin to look at iron transport and storage in humans, it is worth asking the question: how does E. coli remove the iron from such a stable complex as the iron(III)–enterobactin once it has been absorbed? The answer to this question can be found if we look back to reaction 38. The rigid, three-dimensional structure of the triserine ring of enterobactin is the main reason why enterobactin is such an effective ligand. If the structure of the ring is destroye
Article :: Getting the Big Picture In this sample chapter from Learn Adobe Dreamweaver CC for Web Authoring: Adobe Certified Associate Exam Preparation, 2nd Edition, explore how the client-to-design process works for creating page prototypes that meet customer requirements. You will learn how to use images to further define the look and feel of a design, how to insert and position images, and the tools that Dreamweaver provides to help you get those jobs done.
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
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Lugosi teaches math - Positive series1
Béla Lugosi teaches advanced mathematical concepts of monotonic non-decreasing sequences in this video. The series was an attempt to show undergraduate students that math is not scary. Lugosi's hidden love for mathematics is illuminated by his animated teaching style in this video. Any lover of advanced mathematics will enjoy learning from and listening to Lugosi.
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
TED407 Session 3 Fall 2011
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Cory Doctorow on Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers
Big Ideas presents Cory Doctorow on Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools
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)
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Special Exhibition—Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul
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