Percussion Ensemble - Musical Moods 2011
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Commencement 2011 - Student Interviews
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GRCC Commencement 2011
GRCC Commencement - April 29, 2011
Leadership and the New Normal
The Charles Carpenter lectureship provides a time where students, graduates, and educational leaders can come together to lean about current trends in community colleges and to network with other professionals.
Preston Pulliams, current President of Portland Community College, came to Portland after serving as vice-chancellor for Community Colleges for the State University of New York (SUNY) where he coordinated and directed the activities of the 30 community college in the SUNY system. In addi
English Language and Culture: Boost your Confidence
Learn and live English and boost your confidence: English Language and Culture at Simon Fraser University
http://www.sfu.ca/elc
Stop memorizing vocabulary. Start living in English.
English language instructor Terri Wershler discusses why Simon Fraser University's English Language and Culture program is different.
Terri explains how SFU's English Language and Culture (ELC) program helps students learn English.
ELC students do far more than rote memory work and exercises that focus on getting th
Global Focus on Knowledge 2010 / The World of Diverse Matter
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9. The Marxian Challenge
Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118)
Marxism is the second Enlightenment tradition upon which the course will focus. Contrary to popular belief, Marx did not hate capitalism but derived from economic analysis that it would self-destruct and lead to socialism. It is also a myth that Marx did not care about freedom; he was only egalitarian in the sense that he wanted everyone to have freedom. Ergo, Professor Shapiro asserts that Marx's dialectical materialism is as committed to the two princi
23. Democracy and Majority Rule (II)
Moral Foundations of Politics (PLSC 118)
Majority rule and democratic competition serve as the focus of this, second lecture on the democratic tradition. What it is about majority rule that confers legitimacy on collective decisions. Is there validity to a utilitarian justification, that catering to the wishes of the majority maximizes the happiness of the greatest number? Does majority rule reflect what Rousseau called the general will? What, even, is the general will? Does Arrow's paradox ind
Preparing Research Datasets
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Phonics 7 Worksheets- Vowel digraphs
This resource is suited to pupils with learning difficulties. It is a set of 4 worksheets on the vowel digraphs oi, oy, ou and ow.
Action of drugs that target ion channels
This learning resource introduces ion channels as target for drug action.
Educational Journals
This learning object introduces educational journals and describes three types: Academic, Professional and Subject. The examples used are drawn from the area of social work, but the concepts are cross-discipline.
Clinical importance and receptor location within the cell
This learning object illustrates the clinical importance of receptor location in relation to the speed of drug action in practice.
Reptes i trampes en un context de sobreproducció audiovisual
Avui dia, la tecnologia digital ens permet produir, d'una manera senzilla, continguts multimèdia força elaborats i exportar-los al format que més ens convingui. En aquesta assignatura aprendrem a ingestar imatges i à udio a l'ordinador, editar-les i exportar-les al format més adient.
Article :: Creating High Dynamic Range Images with Photomatix Light 2.0
Photoshop master Dan Moughamian presents the second in a series of articles focused on affordable and quick High Dynamic Range (HDR) software tools that can help you get started with your own HDR photography portfolio.
Article :: Real World Camera Raw: Image Editing and Image Degradation
No matter what you do, edits degrade the data in an image file in three different ways: clipping, and tonal range expansion and contraction. Jeff Schewe shows you how to make the best use of the available bits you’ve captured to produce the desired image appearance while preserving as much of the original data as possible.
5.2 Using political skills In particular, a project manager needs to employ good political skills in order to maintain the support of senior management, without allowing them to undermine or take over the project. However, this can raise questions about the ethics of their behaviour. Read the following account that was given by a member of an external consulting team working on a project for a local authority in Scotland. The project's objective was to revamp the structure of the council which had operated in much the
4.2 Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of a project team Those involved in a project may have skills that fulfil more than one aspect of the project agenda. This is likely to be particularly important in small-scale projects, where management of the content, process and control agendas are just as important to the project's success, but where fewer people are involved. 8 Summary 7 Crossing the boundary – a final word
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How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.