Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Elipse simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating formula for calculating the area of an elipse
Philip Ball on Chemistry and Colour in Art
Philip Ball outlines how developments in chemistry have impacted painters and the art world throughout history.
Introduction Arrangements for care and support which people manage for themselves or have organised for them privately or informally tell us something about the shifting borders between funded and non-funded care, between health and social care, and between paid and unpaid care work. They also demonstrate how the reality of the mixed economy of care is played out in the arrangements which people make for care and suipport in their own households. This course focuses on the care arrangments people ma
4.2 Equity issues The research findings of Farver and Shin (1987) suggested that there are discernible differences between Korean-American and Anglo-American children's pretend play themes. Korean-American play themes seemed to involve minimal social conflict, while Anglo-American children's play themes seemed to involve an emphasis on the individual and could include a degree of aggression. Farver and Shin suggested that these differences were traceable to the different cultural values the children were exper
Alumni Day 2015 - Rosetta, Philae and Beyond: Decoding Ancient Texts in the Digital Age
Rosetta, Philae and Beyond: Decoding Ancient Texts in the Digital Age. Alumni Day Sept 2015 - Rosetta, Philae and Beyond: Decoding Ancient Texts in the Digital Age.
Fab Lab Kids: Oficina de projetos socioambientais para crian?as de escolas p?blicas fazendo uso da e
This article describes the process of theoretical and practical Fab Lab Kids Project in Brazil and in more detail the ?Fab Lab Kids: Workshop environmental projects for public school children through manufacturing and digital electronics?, the most recent edition of this project, which consists conducting an experimental workshop with students from public school in the city of Guarulhos, S?o Paulo. Through the concept of learning by doing, children are exposed to the possibility of acting on the
1.4.1 Sexism Let us leave the emotive word ‘sexism’ to one side for a moment and look at what Beveridge actually said about the place of women in his scheme and the kind of reasoning he used. He gave considerable attention to the position of married women: The great majority of married women must be regarded as occupied on work which is vital though unpaid, without which their husbands could not do their paid work and witho Climbing Mt. Evolution SIFUD-PP Paris 2016 : Peut-on rééduquer un patient irradié pelvien ? (Vidéo) Conférence d'Experts de la SIFUD-PP du 22 Janvier 2016- Paris Titre : Peut-on rééduquer
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2016 08h50 OUVERTURE : J.F. HERMIEU The Eensey Weensey Spider (song) 5.1 Overview This section deals with the history of Scotland and is designed to stimulate thinking on some of the major events and themes which have shaped Scotland over a period covering the seventeenth century to the present day. These selected units introduce learners to Scotland's rich heritage and also to its wider European and international context. If you are interested in learning more about Scottish history, The Open University runs a collaborative scheme with the University of Dundee 3.21 Kinetic Processes in Materials (MIT) 11.201 Gateway: Planning Action (MIT) Normative Positions in Architectural Design - Deriving and Applying Design Methods 1.5 Clades and mammals Are the mammals a clade? Yes, despite Simpson's earlier reservations about their possible polyphyletic origins, morphological and molecu 1 Myths and misconceptions Physical education provides opportunities for pupils to be creative, competitive and to face up to different challenges as individuals, and in groups and teams. It promotes positive attitudes towards active and healthy lifestyles. (Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (2004) www.nc.uk.net/esd/teaching/pe/index.htm) What does this mean for PE teachers? How can PE teachers effectively help to Graphic Design Phoenix AZ Needs Assessment Science off the Sphere: Space Soundwaves II- Electric Didgeridoo 2.2.3 Elizabeth Belk Elizabeth Belk was living in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire. Unlike Florence Foster and Thomas Marnie, she owned her home,
There's no peak in sight - fitness peak, that is -- for the bacteria in Richard Lenski's Michigan State University lab.
Lenski, MSU Hannah Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, has been running his evolutionary bacteria experiment for 25 years, generating more than 50,000 generations. In a paper published in the current issue of Science, Michael Wiser, lead author and MSU graduate student in Lenski's lab, compares it to hiking.
To learn more, visit http://msutoday.msu
This popular song for toddlers is performed by a young man on camera, while the words to the song are displayed on the screen. The finger movements to accompany the song are also demonstrated by the singer. (2:09)
This course presents a unified treatment of phenomenological and atomistic kinetic processes in materials. It provides the foundation for the advanced understanding of processing, microstructural evolution, and behavior for a broad spectrum of materials. The course emphasizes analysis and development of rigorous comprehension of fundamentals. Topics include: irreversible thermodynamics; diffusion; nucleation; phase transformations; fluid and heat transport; morphological instabilities; gas-solid
This course introduces persistent themes and challenges facing planners. It emphasizes the historical roots of contemporary urban planning problems and comparative study of practice in the U.S. and other countries. It is a nine week module intended for first semester Master in City Planning students.
This paper presents a recently finished course of eight weeks where CAAD skills, design methodology, and architectural theory are combined to discuss possible perspectives on the use of the computer in design, and its influence on architecture. In the course, three contemporary architects were studied; Peter Eisenman, Ben van Berkel, and Greg Lynn. Each was discussed on aspects of ontology (which are the elements of discourse), design method (design process and organization of the process), and
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Needs Assessment, A Step by Step Guide, is a straightforward approach to the process for conducting and implementing an organizational assessment of need. A clear teaching style for learning how to conduct a needs assessment presented in this volume. A narrative, along with videos, review questions, is included. The video presentations will be especially helpful for guiding the learner through the process of conducting an organizational needs assessment. A companion iBook is available for free f
International Space Station Expedition 31 astronaut Don Pettit uses the station's vacuum cleaner and a shirt to make an electric Didgeridoo to test the behavior of non-newtonian fluids in the weightless environment aboard the station. Through a partnership between NASA and the American Physical Society you can participate in Pettit's physics challenge and view future experiments here: http://www.physicscentral.com/sots