Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.6 - ii: Adagio ma non tanto
This is a live video of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra playing Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos No.6 - ii: Adagio ma non tanto" in some sort of majestic hall. Period instruments are used. (4:29)
2.2 Direct proportion In a recipe the quantity of each ingredient needed depends upon the number of portions. As the number of portions increases, the quantity required increases. The quantity per portion is the same. This is called direct proportion. The quantity is said to be directly proportional to the number of portions. If 2 potatoes are required for one portion, 4 will be required for two portions etc. A useful method for direct proportion problems is to find the quantity for one and multiply by the
7.5 Materials costs There will be many categories of materials, supplies and consumables used in a project. Once again, the materials that are in constant use and easily and ‘freely’ available in an organisation might be overlooked in costing the project. For example, it is easy to assume that stationary will be available in much the same way as it is for day-to-day work. However, a project is a bounded activity, and if you are to understand the full cost of achieving the outcomes, you will need to know how
21L.703 Studies in Drama: Theater and Science in a Time of War (MIT)
This course explores the creation (and creativity) of the modern scientific and cultural world through study of western Europe in the 17th century, the age of Descartes and Newton, Shakespeare, Rembrandt and Molière. The class compares period thinking to present-day debates about the scientific method, art, religion, and society. This team-taught, interdisciplinary subject draws on a wide range of literary, dramatic, historical, and scientific texts and images, and involves theatrical exp
4 course summary The essential points of this course are as follows. The Sun is a star, emitting all types of electromagnetic radiation. The light that reaches Earth from the Sun comes mainly from the photosphere, although on its way to Earth it must pass through the chromosphere and the corona. Each of these parts of the Sun shows signs of magnetically driven activity. Electromagnetic radiation consists of waves that can travel through empty space an
Holocaust survivor recalls the help given to the marchers by the inhabitants of Domotzlice
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Holocaust survivor Mary Robinson recalls the help given to the marchers by the inhabitants of Domotzlice
On 20 January 1945, approximately 1000 female Jewish prisoners were evacuated from the Schlesiersee (today Sława) camp in Upper Silesia, western Poland, a region annexed to Germany. These women were forced on a death march in a southwesterly direction. On the way, the prisoners passed through other camps, and more women were added to the march.
On 5 May 1945,
Japan review
Japan Review is a scholarly full-text refereed ejournal published in English by the International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Kyoto, Japan. The journal covers Japanese culture and civilization and is published annually. At June 2009 there are 19 issues online (1990-2008), freely offering articles as PDF files. Example article include: 'Miyazaki Hayao's epic comic series Nausicaa in the Valley of the Wind: an attempt at interpretation'; 'Beriberi, military medicine, and medical auth
5.1 Molecular reactivity is concentrated at key sites Reactivity is not spread evenly over a molecule; it tends to be concentrated at particular sites. The consequences of this idea are apparent in the chemistry of many elements. However, in organic chemistry, the idea has proved so valuable that it receives specific recognition through the concept of the functional group. Structure 6.1 shows the abbreviated structural formula of hexan-1-ol, an alcohol. Tutorial 1: Google Charts References Bartlett, R. (1994) The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change, 950–1350, London, Penguin. Bideleux, R. (1999) ‘Europeanization’ versus ‘democratization’ in east-central Europe’, paper delivered to Budapest conference on Democratic Transition and Consolidation. Bugge, P. (1995) ‘Europe 1914–1945: the nation supreme’ in van der Dussen, J. and Wilson, K. (eds) The History of the Idea of Europe, London, Routledge/The Open Universi Literary Festival 2016: Imagining African Futures [Audio] References Certificacion de Turismo Responsable A Shark's Entire Body is an Ear Nationalism, Socialism, and Violent Revolution Marxian doctrine doesn’t deny the possibility of absolute truth, but it maintains that absolute truth can be attained only in the classless society. Or in the proletarian class society. Lenin’s main book1, or at least his most voluminous book (now available in t 1 Learning to learn (Please refer to Reading 1, Learning and reflection, by Mary Thorpe)This course is about developing your effectiveness as a learner. For example, there are activities which invite you to apply theories to practice and also to criticise theories in the light of practical experience. In these and other ways you will be encouraged to bring your own experience into the study of the course. The idea of asking you to use ideas, not just to remember them, and to bring your own experience into studyi Acknowledgements Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence Course image: S 5 Distances in extragalactic astronomy Recall Hubble's law: This relationship between redshift, z, of a distant galaxy which is given by Opportunity Cost of Starting a New Business 3.2 Contexts
On their own, sensory perceptions don't tend to mean that much. They depend on a context in which they can be brought to life: for instance, that of a character. Such sensory perceptions as you've just listed in Activity 4 might hold more meaning if the man who twitches the curtains was the character smelling the smells or touching the surfaces; if his neighbour in the purple sari was the character hearing the noises, tasting the flavours. Sensory perceptions offer dimensions that will enric
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Speaker(s): Leye Adenle, Jennifer Makumbi, Chibundu Onuzo | Western media reports that ‘Africa is Rising’ and a new middle class is emerging on the continent to transform political and economic systems. More sober stories from Mali, Northern Nigeria and Kenya reinforce earlier gloomy impressions and claim that Africa is not rising for all. Both optimistic and pessimistic accounts remain stubbornly dominated by outside voices. What do African writers and thinkers really think about the future
A lecture on sustainable tourism delivered in Spanish.
Great whites have two lateral lines running from their complex ears all the way down both sides of their body. Because of them, they can sense the slightest vibrations of a seal from hundreds of feet away. (04:33)
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Priscila Argaez
If you are ready to jump into the entrepreneurial world, you first need to realize the opportunity cost of starting your new business venture.
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