The forgotten Queen of Bath: Remembering author/Mayoress Madame Sarah Grand
Maura Dunst of the University of Hull looks at the forgotten 'Queen of Bath' Madam Sarah Grand.
Defining Architecture: Defining Information
The rapid onset of information technologies has changed ways we do things and how we view the world. Computation already pervades many aspects of daily life through subtle augmentations and by changing our tools and our professions. Moreover, information technology accelerates the pace of our activities, its speed outstripping our capacity to digest its product. The changes brought on by this deluge force its chroniclers to create new terms. Neologisms spring up daily, often only adding to the c
Electronic Extension: Some implications of cyberspace for the practice of architecture
This white-paper builds upon previous research to present hybrids of electronic and physical spaces as extensions of current design practice. It poses an hypothetical project - a hybrid of physical and cyberspaces - to be developed through an extrapolation of current architectural practice by fully exploiting new information technologies. The hybrid's attributes not only affect the scope of development but the very activities of the design team and client during - and after - deployment. The e
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe environmental matters regarding obligation and entitlements from a ‘caring’ perspective appreciate the significance of environmental consequentialist ethics in conversations around developing care identify and compare formal and less formal expressions of environmental responsibility understand ‘accountability’ in the context of environmental issues ide
Beyond Y2k: A Look at Acadia's Present and Future
The sky may not be falling, but it sure is getting closer. Where will you when the last three zeros of our millennial odometer click into place? Computer scientists tell us that Y2K will bring the world?s computer infrastructure to its knees. Maybe, maybe not. But it is interesting that Y2K is an issue at all. Speculating on the future is simultaneously a magnifying glass for examining our technologies and a looking glass for what we become through them. "The future" is nothing new. Orwell's vis
University Senate, Dec. 10, 2014: Special Session
This meeting will focus on two topics: 1) Board of Trustees Motion RE: Shared Governance– The motion that will be considered by the UO Board of Trustees, “Resolution: Adoption of a Policy on University Policies,” which will supersede important aspects of shared governance as guaranteed by the University Charter, the University Constitution, and the University’s […]
“I will see that all children are attending school in my lifetime” Kailash Satyarthi
Kailash Satyarthi says he will definitely experience improvements concerning human rights for children during his lifetime.
Interview at the Nobel Foundation 12 December 2014. Kailash Satyarthi is awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize together with Malala Yousafzai, "for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education".
Charles Wright Inaugural Reading as Poet Laureate
Charles Wright gives his inaugural reading as the 20th Poet Laureate Consultant to the Library of Congress.
Speaker Biography: On June 12th, 2014, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington announced the appointment of Charles Wright as the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry. Charles Wright was born in Pickwick Dam, Tennessee on August 25, 1935. He is the author of 24 poetry collections, two books of essays, and three books of translation. His many honors include the Pulitzer Prize, the Nationa
"Hogzilla" - do pigs get very large in the wild?
Wild Detectives investigates the legend of the giant "pig monster" named Hogzilla. A hunter shot a giant wild boar and claimed it was over 3 meters long; investigators dig it up and measure it. A documentary for kids. 3:07.
5.2 The energy of electromagnetic waves The energy density of an electric field E is Although we will not prove it in this course, a very similar result applies to magnetic fields. The energy density of a magnetic field B is Acknowledgements Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources:
Figure 7 (a): PDB ID 1BKV Kramer, R. Z., Bella, J., Mayville, P., Brodsky, B. and Berman, H. M. (1990) ‘Sequence dependent conformational variations of collagen triple-helical structure’, Natural Structural Biology, vol. 6, pp. 454–57
Figure 7(b): PDB ID 1ATN Kabsch, W., Mannherz, H. G., Suck, D., Pai, E. F. and Holmes, K. C. (1990) ‘Atomic structure of the actin:DNase I complex’, Nature, vol. 347 Gestión sostenible de la cadena de valor del Turismo en un escenario del cambio global 1.7 Planes in three-dimensional Euclidean space We now look at the general form of the equation of a plane in Three planes whose equations are easy to find are those that contain a pair of axes. For example, the (x, y)-plane is the plane that contain Arquitectura bioclimática. Ejemplos de adaptación al clima. Music Key Signatures Explained Implementing "Mixité". Discourses and experiences of politicians and stakeholders: Round Table [VF]
Implementing "Mixité" : discourses and experiences of politicians and other stakeholders. Round Table [version en anglais avec deux interventions traduites en français en simultané]. In "Mixité : an urban and housing issue? Mixing people, housing and activities as urban challenge of the future", 23ème colloque international de l'European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), organisé pen simultanéar le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarité A Tutorial Experiment Concerning Dampness Diagnosis Supported by an Expert System Lesson 05 - One Minute Romanian Season 3 – Lesson 14 – Coffee Break Spanish In episode 14, Mark and Alba are joined by David, el novio de Alba. Topics discussed include Galicia, the region of Spain where David is from, St Valentine’s day, romantic Spanish and the imperfect subjunctive. In this week’s intermedio, Alba talks about the film Diarios de Motocicleta, and José introduces some different ways to express disbelief. Please note that le 7.2 The institutionalisation of discourses We can see discourses as ways of organising knowledge. They define what the problem is; they say what is worth knowing and what can be said. They produce the ‘norms’ against which deviation or abnormality is marked (the norm of ‘not being poor’, for example). But discourses are not just about words. Discourses shape and become institutionalised in social policies and the organisations through which they are carried out. This is not just a matter of the big policy ideas – the pressur
Contenido dirigido a profesionales vinculados con el análisis, planificación, desarrollo y gestión de la actividad turística, responsables de gestión en entidades públicas vinculados a los destinos turísticos, empleados públicos vinculados con la planificación y gestión turística, directivos y técnicos de programas de desarrollo rural que precisan ampliar su formación en el ámbito de la gestión estratégica sostenible de destinos turísticos, egresados en turismo o materias afines
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(A) The teaching of Technology of Building Rehabilitation in Italian
Universities - (B) Experimental course of technological rehabilitation with computer tools - (C) Synthesis of technological approach - (D) Dampness diagnostic process using the Expert System - (E) Primary consideration on tutorial experience - (F) Bibliography
In lesson 5 of One Minute Romanian you will learn to say that you're learning Romanian. Remember - even a few phrases of a language can help you make friends and enjoy travel more. Find out more about One Minute Romanian at our website - http://www.oneminutelanguages.com. One Minute Romanian is brought to you by the Radio Lingua Network and is ©Copyright 2008.Author(s):
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