5.2 The origins of the wars of the three kingdoms From Catholic rebellion to Civil War, what happened during the latter years of the reign of Charles I that caused people to take up arms against their fellow citizens? This unit looks at the background of the wars between England, Scotland and Ireland and how the King's actions led to the rift between royalists and parliamentarians. To access this material click on the unit link below. It leads to a separate OpenLearn unit and will open in a new window.
The Danger of Being Alexander
Leaders may find it tempting to wage ambitious crusades for personal reward, but eventually their troops can turn on them. Collaboration, often missed, can be a viable and sustainable alternative.
RAF Thorpe Abbotts - USAAF Station 139
A photographic record of the airfield and surviving buildings incl. the 100th BG Memorial Museum
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
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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8.4 Fragile X syndrome Fragile X syndrome is the final example of a genetic disease considered here. What does the term ‘genetic disease’ mean? Energy resources: Wave energy UST Libraries Poetry in the Parlor #7 Creating a Spry data set 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 Replicación del ADN Transformation through Ritual: Bodies as Sacred Space U.S. and South Korea hold live-fire drill Science Bulletins: Rare Skull Sparks Debate About Our Ancient Relatives 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 2.797J Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Biomechanics (MIT) What's wrong with convolutional nets? The Globalization of Food • Explained With Maps Yellowstone National Park 4.4.1 Tidal Energy The energy that causes the slow but regular rise and fall of the tides around our coastlines is not the same as that which creates waves. It is caused principally by the gravitational pull of the moon on the world's oceans. The sun also plays a minor role, not through its radiant energy but in the form of its gravitational pull, which exerts a small additional effect on tidal rhythms. The principal technology for harnessing tidal energy essentially involves building a low dam, or barrag
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The energy carried by ocean waves derives from a proportion of the wind energy transferred to the ocean surface by frictional drag. So, ultimately it stems from the proportion of incoming solar energy that drives air movement. Just how much energy is carried by a single wave depends on the wind speed and the area of ocean surface that it crosses; wave height, wavelength, and therefore wave energy, are functions of the distance or fetch over which the wind blows. This free course, Energy resourc
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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)
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A seminar of the Anthropology Research Group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions. Dr Ann R. David (University of Roehampton) focuses on Tamil worshippers in the UK to discuss the role of ritual in religion and dance. 18 January 2017.
The United States and South Korea hold a live-fire exercise as a part of their annual military drill, Foal Eagle, in South Korea. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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An Asian dig site has yielded fossils of some of our earliest ancestors found outside of Africa. When scientists unearthed five skulls dating to the same period, questions arose over how much individual specimens can vary and still belong to the same species. The skulls all represent Homo erectus but are as structurally different as some species in our family tree.
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This course develops and applies scaling laws and the methods of continuum mechanics to biomechanical phenomena over a range of length scales. Topics include structure of tissues and the molecular basis for macroscopic properties; chemical and electrical effects on mechanical behavior; cell mechanics, motility and adhesion; biomembranes; biomolecular mechanics and molecular motors. The class also examines experimental methods for probing structures at the tissue, cellular, and molecular levels.
Brain & Cognitive Sciences - Fall Colloquium Series Recorded December 4, 2014
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)
Yellowstone National Park - With over 250 active hot springs, amongst them Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park is home to some of nature's most amazing wildlife and rare geological phenomenon. Yellowstone was the first National Park in the United States. (02:13)