1.7.2 Try some yourself 1 The diagram below shows an oatmeal cake marked into 12 equal portions. I want to give my sister a third of the cake. Where could I cut the cake, and what would be left over? 4.3 Hairpin formation and micro-RNAs A class of small RNA molecules called micro-RNAs (miRNAs) has been identified in recent years. The roles of these small RNAs are only just beginning to be understood, but many are expressed only at specific developmental stages. Indeed, the first observations of miRNAs were made in C. elegans because of their mutant developmental phenotypes. The genes that encode these miRNAs are called mir genes (pronounced ‘meer’) and have now been identified within the genomes of v References Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c Making sense of mental health problems Electrical Switches, Part 3, Pushbutton and Selector Switches 3.4 Experience – making distinctions based on a tradition and constructing a history Experience, and learning from experience, will be a major theme throughout this unit. The model of experiential learning developed by David Kolb is increasingly well known and used as a conceptual basis for the design of all sorts of processes from curricula to consultancies (Figure 32 Video example 3.5 Several calculations and using brackets Sometimes you may want to make several calculations in succession, and the order in which the calculations are performed may or may not be significant. For example, if you want to add 12 + 7 + 13, it makes no difference which of these two processes you adopt: add the 12 and 7 first, to give 19, and then the 13, to give 32; or add the 7 and 13 first, to give 20, and then add this to 12 to give 32 again. The Art of Claude Monet in Motion Try some yourself Without using your calculator solve the following calculations. (a) 3 + 5 × 2 = ? (b) 12 − 6 + 6 = ? (c) 6 + (5 + Skegness is so bracing The National Archives UK posted a photo: Images registered at Stationers' Hall under the Copyright Acts in force from 1842 to 1912 2.2.3 The effect of people and places The footprints in the above Carbon Trust and National Statistics studies are for an average UK citizen. But footprints vary for different individuals and households. For example, another study showed that, on average, people aged 50 to 64 have heavier footprints than all other UK age groups, mainly due to their high spending on car and air travel, eating and drinking, and medical and financial services (Haq et al., 2007, p. 7). The National Statistics study showed that the UK regions wi Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (1 Marie Curie Biography, Part I A Cultural Overview of Greece Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from on a range of subjects. Find out more 6 Extracting a summary In developing short notes you are already beginning to extract key ideas from the text. To assist you further in this you might also find it helpful to bring the points you have highlighted and/or made short notes about together. This involves the use of link sentences and words, perhaps even the addition of short quotes taken from the text directly, and examples or additional words of explanation. In this way your notes build up into a summary which you can use more easily. La pédagogie de projet au cÅ“ur de l'éducation pour un développement durable (Vidéo) Dans cette vidéo, Francine Pellaud discute des intérêts et des conditions de réussite de la pédagogie de projet, dans le cadre d'une éducation à l'environnement et au développement durable. Taller de creación e investigación artÃstica (2012)
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Over the past century there has been a radical shift in responses to people who experience mental health problems. In this free course, Making sense of mental health problems, you will learn about how key perspectives in the field have made sense of mental health problems. By directly relating key perspectives to a case study, you will reflect on how the medical perspective, psychological perspective and social need perspective come to make sense of mental ill-health.Author(s):
This five-minute video describes pushbutton switches and selector switches, including different configurations and terminology.
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Beautiful paintings by French impressionist Claude Monet set in motion. (03:51)
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Dr John Blakinger talks about demonstrations against the Whitney Museum of American Art related to its connections with the tear gas manufacturer Safariland. In November 2018, an image of migrants fleeing tear gas at the US-Mexico border ricocheted across the internet, inspiring protests against the Trump administration’s immigration policies but also against a more unlikely target: the Whitney Museum of American Art. The artist-activist collective Decolonize This Place stormed the museum in
This is an animated biography of Marie Curie, a pioneer in the field of radioactivity, from the Discovery Channel Education series. This series is aimed at older elementary school children.
This is a slidecast of the culture of Greece. 'Greece is located in Southern Europe and shares borders with Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Turkey as well as the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Ionion Seas. Much of the topography is mountainous with ranges that extend into the seas as peninsulas or chains of islands .'
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La construcción de conocimientos parte del aprendizaje de experiencias cotidianas, de la observación directa de nuestro entorno y, sobre todo, de una extensa muestra de producciones artÃsticas realizadas a lo largo de la historia.
La asignatura tratará de iniciar y promover, por medio de una activa participación del alumnado, las tareas básicas de creación e investigación artÃstica. Por lo tanto, la disposición del alumnado a la investigación y a la aportación creativa constituirá u