Radio Lingua Network News: 26 September 2008
Happy European Day of Languages to all our listeners! By way of joining in this international celebration of languages and language-learning we're delighted to introduce eight new podcasts today. We're adding Catalan, Danish, French, Japanese, Mandarin and Romanian to our One Minute Languages series; we're introducing our first podcast for English learners - Write Back Soon will help learners master Phrasal Verbs; and we're finally announcing the long-awaited sequel to Coffee Break Spanish: it's
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe, in general terms, the different types of cardiovascular diseases, making clear the difference between the terms cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and Author(s):
A Degree of Distinction Part 1
In this podcast acclaimed broadcaster Peter Snow talks about his honorary graduation at The University of Nottingham.
He speaks candidly about his reaction to the occasion, his illustrious family and how he went from ancient history and classics to Television news.
Parts 2 and 3 of this podcast are also available from the University of Nottingham
Peter Snow
2.3.4 Klein bottle There are two other surfaces that can be obtained by identifying both pairs of opposite edges of a rectangle. In one of these, shown in Figure 31, we first identify the edges AB and A'B', labelled a, in the direction shown by the arrowheads. This gives us a cylinder, as before. We then try to ident
Kiev mourns as parliament delays formation of new government
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Feb. 25 - Ukraine's parliament votes to delay formation of a new national government until Thursday, as mourners flood Independence Square with flowers for killed protesters. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Thema kunst Wat is kunst? Enkele bekende kunstenaars Kleuren mengen Kleurrijke spreekwoorden.
Intrinsic motivations and trust: finding wisdom within -- Sandra Waddock | IECO - RCC
Sandra Waddock, PhD (Carroll School of Management, Boston College), shares a vision where wisdom is presented as a way of cooperating to the higher good of society taking into account the true, the moral and the aesthetic.
BSnhi - Bảo Vệ Cái Bụng Của Bé Yêu - 2/11/2014
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Vào ngày 2/11, BSnhi đã tổ chức hội thảo "Bảo Vệ Cái Bụng Của Bé Yêu" với sự tham gia chia sẻ của bác sĩ Hoàng Lê Phúc - trưởng khoa Tiêu Hoá, bệnh viện Nhi Đồng 1 tp.HCM. Mong rằng những thông tin, kiến thức, kin
Rembrandt, The Three Crosses, 1653 _ Smart History at Khan Academy
Rembrandt van Rijn, The Three Crosses, etching and drypoint, 1653 Speakers: Dr. David Drogin, Dr. Beth Harris (10:23) The sound quality could be better.
Sounds of Christ's Arrival
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Literary Festival 2013: Fast Fiction: creative writing and changing technology [Audio]
Speaker(s): Jonathan Gibbs | Editor's note: This podcast contains writing exercises, which may mean some periods of silence during the recording, but we would encourage you to join in. It’s a truism that technology is changing the way we live our lives – but should this fact change just what we write about, or should it change the way we write too? In this workshop we will look at – and try out – various ways that writers have tried to keep pace with the new dynamics of the digital age,
Jean-Paul Isson, Big Data - John Molson Executive Centre
Jean-Paul Isson, instructor of the John Molson Executive Centre, explains the objectives and content of the Advanced Business Analytics Program.
Does market-led development have a future? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Ha-Joon Chang, Professor Danny Quah | The Department of International Development’s third annual Development Debate will consider the topic “Does market-led development have a future?”. The debate is organized by the Development Management Programme, and features two world authorities on economic growth and development, Professor Danny Quah of the LSE, and Dr Ha-Joon Chang of Cambridge. Ha-Joon Chang is one of the leading heterodox economists and institutional economists spe
Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c Khan Academy - Reimagining Education [Audio] Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes, triangle Literary Festival 2013: Women Writing History [Audio] Cyberpesten: Bundel Werkbundel van veertien bladzijden met volgende opdrachten: Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force point of load 1.3.1 Introduction You can find a lot of information about society on the internet. To find this information you might choose to use: internet resources; search engines and subject gateways; books and electronic books; databases; journals; encyclopedias.
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Speaker(s): Salman Khan, Professor Martin Bean | Join Salman Khan as he tells the inspiring story of how the Khan Academy came to be and shares his thoughts on what education could be like in the future. The lecture will be chaired by Rohan Silva, Senior Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister. Professor Martin Bean, Vice-Chancellor of the Open University, will respond to Khan's lecture. Salman Khan is the founder and executive director of the Khan Academy, a nonprofit organization on a mission to
Interactive simulation demonstrating calculation of area of a triangle
Speaker(s): Molly Crabapple, Professor Mary Evans, Vicky Featherstone, Kate Mosse | In celebration of LSE’s acquisition of the Women’s Library, our distinguished panel will discuss the role of women in literature, the arts and academia today. This event will include readings from the Women's Library archives, and from works that have inspired our panel. Molly Crabapple is a New York artist. Her most recent projects are Week in Hell, in which she locked herself in a hotel room, covered the
Interactive simulation demonstrating shear force at point of load