3.1 Introduction to SNG and ENG microwave Taylor's paper, From Newsreels To Real News, provided a historical overview of newsgathering up to the time the paper was written in 1995. It provides a good background but is out of date as I write this in 2005 (ten years is a very long time in the recent history of IT). Taylor wrote an updating paper, Real News Meets IT. I shall be drawing on Real News Meets IT in later sections of this course. In this section, I have reproduced an extract from a book (Higgins, 2004) wh
3 Audio activity The three clips included in this section are taken from interviews with parents who contributed to the development of the Bedfordshire branch of Mencap. As you listen to the clips, make notes on why change was needed, and on what pressures for change the speakers mention. 21L.450 Literature and Ethical Values (MIT) Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes, rectangle Shape grammars for analyzing social housing: The case of Jardim S?o Francisco low-income housing dev Les Questions Socialement Vives (QSV) comme enjeux d'une société plus durable (Vidéo) Dans cette vidéo, Jean Simonneaux présente ce que sont les Questions Socialement Vives (QSV), questions émergentes, complexes, associées à des controverses, à des incertitudes, à des risques. Il propose plusieurs pistes d'appréhension et d'action pour tenter de les gérer au mieux. Introduction This course looks at the work of William Beveridge in reforming the field of social welfare after World War II. Particular attention is paid to the attitude towards women and immigrants to the United Kingdom. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of Level 1 study in Health and Social Care. AnatomÃa Patológica General y Bucal (2012) Telecommunication (05:05): Computer Networks (part 2) We conclude out look at telecommunications and computer networks. We also give our list of additional resources to check out. (08:35)
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The aim of this subject is to acquaint the student with some important works of systematic ethical philosophy and to bring to bear the viewpoint of those works on the study of classic works of literature. This subject will trace the history of ethical speculation in systematic philosophy by identifying four major positions: two from the ancient world and the two most important traditions of ethical philosophy since the renaissance. The two ancient positions will be represented by Plato and Arist
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This paper presents an analysis of Jardim S?o Francisco, a lowincome housing development in S?o Paulo, Brazil, using shape grammar as an analytical method. It is part of an ongoing research that aims at analyzing the different types of sitting in low-income housing developments and their consequences for public spaces. The fi nal objective is to propose a design method that allows designing better quality urban spaces in this type of development.
La AnatomÃa Patológica permite el conocimiento cientÃfico de la enfermedad mediante el estudio de las lesiones que se producen en el organismo como consecuencia de la misma. El objetivo principal de éste curso consiste en la adquisición de conocimientos teóricos y prácticos necesarios para comprender, describir y explorar los procesos patológicos generales más comunes, desde el punto de vista de su etiologÃa, patogenia y repercusión morfológica.
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Coming up in this lesson: Episode 15 features the third installment of our ‘telenovela’, Verano Español. Find out the latest about the life of Laura and her mother as they spend the summer in Spain en la casa de tÃa Julia. How will Laura cope on her first day in her new job at the […]