Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c Ken Rosenthal wears UT Bow Tie in World Series 5.1 Food preservation and the development of refrigeration Most societies have had traditional methods of preserving food: drying, baking, pickling, salting, smoking, the use of sugar, and in cold climates, freezing or chilling, with the use of ice houses in the summer. These techniques were usually carried out at a local level, which meant that most perishable food was consumed near to where it was produced, and any food processing was usually small-scale and localised. Cattle and livestock, for example, were moved 'on the hoof' from their pastures 1.060 Engineering Mechanics II (MIT) Introduction to sport, fitness and management 5 Additional learning resources Video resource If you enjoyed the theme of the videos in this course watch the video below to find out more about the OU course DD208 Welfare, crime and society. References Cooper, Lord (1991) Scottish Legal Tradition, Edinburgh, Saltire Society. Robertson, G. (1998) The Justice Game, London, Chatto & Windus. Scottish Case Digests ‘Adams and others v The Scottish Ministers’, hearing date 28 May 2004 taken from LexisNexis Legal Database. Walker, D. (1981) The Scottish Legal System, 5th edn, Edinburgh, W Green & Son Ltd. Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: describe how to use metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) structures for light capture, switches and latches distinguish between CMOS and CCD strategies for image capture. 6.4 Signal accuracy In the Networked microsensors and the end of the world as we know it article, the author talks about sensors being able to link the 'world of events' with the 'electronic world of computers, processes and storage devices […] by integrating analogue sensing with digital processing […]' (Shepherd, 2003). In the physical world, events usually take place as an ever-changing continuum. Time passes, the seasons change, temperatures fluctuate and water reservoirs fill and drain. All 4.2 Equivalence relations Our formal definition of an equivalence relation involves three key properties. A relation that has these three properties partitions the set on which the relation is defined, as we show later in this subsection. Saving the media. Capitalism, crowdfunding, and democracy 2.3 Position-time graphs Tables do not give a very striking impression of how one thing varies with respect to another. A visual form of presentation, such as a graph, is usually much more effective. This is evident from Figure 7, which shows the graph obtained by plotting the data in Table 2 and then drawing a smooth curve through the resulting points. Collaborating to Compete 3.2 Governance – filling the hole where government used to be Sustainable development emerged as a prominent environmental policy discourse at a time of deep introspection in policy communities. In the 1970s and early 1980s it was widely felt that something was badly wrong with the political process. Commentators from both left and right argued that nation states were losing the authority to govern and the capacity to act effectively. Expressions such as ‘ungovernability’, ‘legitimation crisis’ and ‘crisis of the welfare state’ were coined t GSC 11: Sarah Hunter 3.3.2 Planning the investigation A plan was needed to determine the chain of events leading up to and during the collapse. That sequence would necessarily depend on which parts had broken first, and a fault tree would enable a plan of action in isolating the cause (or causes) of the disaster. Such a systematic approach is known as fault-tree analysis or FTA, and is part of the armoury of methods used by accident investigators. With large-scale and devastating accidents, all possibilities, however remote, need evaluation in t Season 3 – Lesson 04 – Coffee Break Spanish In this fourth episode of Show Time Spanish, Mark has just returned from a week in London and he discusses the advantages and disadvantages of living in a village, town or city with Alba. We also meet Laura from Verano Español, our forthcoming soap opera. In José’s intermedio he introduces two phrases which use the verb ponerse. Grammar points covered include the pluperfect tense, using the subjunctive and the use of the nosotros form Spanish in 3 Minutes #2 - Spanish Manners Modern Greek Alphabet Introduction This course introduces the topic of vectors. The subject is developed without assuming you have come across it before, but the course assumes that you have previously had a basic grounding in algebra and trigonometry, and how to use Cartesian coordinates for specifying a point in a plane. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of level 2 study in Author(s):
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Learn how to pronounce the Koine Greek used in the New Testament. We will be using a modern type of pronunciation technique. This is different than what is taught in colleges and is easier to learn and has euphony.