The Future of Conservatism - October 12, 2009
This panel discussion among four conservative thinkers will address the role of conservatism in the current political arena—where it fits in the major parties, what role it may play in the next election, and what will happen to the right and far right. Ross Douthat is an author and blogger. Formerly a senior editor at The Atlantic, he is the author of Privilege: Harvard and the Education of the Ruling Class (Hyperion, 2005) and, with Reihan Salam, Grand New Party (Doubleday, 2008). In 2009 he
Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel: For History of Rock and Roll
Use this clip with the questions posted on this site to provide insights for students:
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6 What you should present This assessment course has two parts. Part A requires you to show what you did to plan, monitor, evaluate and reflect upon your skills, and present evidence of that process. Part B requires you to select concise examples of your work that demonstrate what you did as you applied skills and techniques to tackle problems. Together the two parts form a portfolio of your achievements. You can use the guidance, Bookmarks and Skills Sheets included in the OpenLearn course U529_1 Key skill
Australia will soon deploy undersea robot in hunt for MH370
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With no new "pings" to go by, searchers looking for Malaysia Airlines plane prepare to send robot to search underwater. Katie Sargent reports.
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Lower Beginner S2 #17 - Where’s the Nearest Convenience Store in Japan?
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! On a weekend trip to the Japanese countryside, you realize you’re about to run out of cash. You look around for a convenience store so you can use the ATM, but can’t see one anywhere…which is strange for Japan! You’ll have to ask someone, or you might be wandering around for [...]
1 Modelling with Fourier series The main teaching text of this course is provided in the workbook below. The answers to the exercises that you'll find throughout the workbook are given in the answer book. You can access it by clicking on the link under the workbook. Click the link below to open the workbook (PDF, 0.6 MB). Click the link below to open the answerbook (PDF, 0.2 MB).<
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What do we mean by ‘wellbeing’ for young people? How is it shaped by social differences and inequalities, and how can we improve young people's mental and physical health? This unit will examine the range of factors affecting young people’s wellbeing, such as obesity, binge drinking, depression and behavioural problems.
Chinese New Year - Interactive Word Search - Grade 2
Learn about the Chinese New Year with this interactive puzzle.
Jodrell Bank The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Nuffield Astronomy Laboratories at Jodrell Bank
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The Language of Mathematics (28): Proofs Involving a Line, Part 2
Clear, straightforward instruction involving how to solve proofs. Instructor uses a small chalkboard for demonstration. (05:38)
8.591J Systems Biology (MIT)
This course introduces the mathematical modeling techniques needed to address key questions in modern biology. An overview of modeling techniques in molecular biology and genetics, cell biology and developmental biology is covered. Key experiments that validate mathematical models are also discussed, as well as molecular, cellular, and developmental systems biology, bacterial chemotaxis, genetic oscillators, control theory and genetic networks, and gradient sensing systems. Additional specific t
WEBS2002 Group Projects: What can Flickr photographs tell us about New York City?
WEBS2002 Group Projects: What can Flickr photographs tell us about New York City?
Buy Tb500 Online For Research Air Quality on the Wasatch Front: Boiling Frog Syndrome 1.5.2 Validation and ‘so what’ It's usually not enough to find something; initial conclusions usually require a validation step, a chance to expose them to falsification or corroboration. For example, the conventional validation step for an implementation is an evaluation. The conventional validation step for a novel solution is a demonstration of concept, or a performance test. Good dissertations are distinguished by ‘asking the next question’, i.e. by not being satisfied with the first result, but invest 2.4 Critical magnetic field An important characteristic of a superconductor is that its normal resistance is restored if a sufficiently large magnetic field is applied. The nature of this transition to the normal state depends on the shape of the superconductor and the orientation of the magnetic field, and it is also different for pure elements and for alloys. In this subsection we describe the behaviour in the simplest situation; we shall discuss other more complex behaviour in Section 4. If an increasing magnet 1.6.4 Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) Vitamin B6 is composed of pyridoxine and two closely related compounds. It is found in small quantities in many foods, though it can be destroyed in the cooking process. No clear deficiency disease has been recognised in humans as being directly caused by lack of this vitamin, since it is often found in conjunction with other B vitamins and their absence has greater effects. Its main role is in the conversion of some amino acids into other ones, depending on the requirements of the Grid Mode and Live Distribute in InDesign CS5 Occult Features of Anarchism: with attention to the conspiracy of kings and the conspiracy of the pe
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Anesthesiologist and founder of Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment Brian Moench speaks about air pollution along the Wasatch Front. Subjects include mercury poisoning, mining, and coal power plants.
David Schmidt, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Adobe, and James Lockman, Principal Solutions Consultant at Adobe, share how Adobe is using Digital Publishing Suite to empower its own sales force with mobile access to sales collateral and immersive presentation capabilities. Learn about new features that will allow you to further accelerate the sales process.
Speaker(s): Dr Erica Lagalisse | Erica Lagalisse explores the relationship of 19th century anarchism with the clandestine fraternity, challenges leftist attachments to atheism, and intervenes in current debates concerning “conspiracy theory”. In the nineteenth century anarchists were accused of conspiracy by governments afraid of revolution, but in the current century various “conspiracy theories” suggest that anarchists are controlled by government itself. The Illuminati were a network