2 Book reviews The comments below all relate to the same book, Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech, and have been made by pupils at Churchill Community School, North Somerset – the ‘Churchill Chatterboxes’. A captivating yet far-fetched book, I feel this would suit most younger readers but older readers would want something more demanding. (Margaret) I think Ruby Holler is a very moving book, especially when Da Introduction This unit will introduce you to the wide-ranging types of mammals that live in the trees. You will learn how they thrive in this demanding environment, with the help of a range of intriguing adaptations related to their unusual life-styles. This is the eighth in a series of units about studying mammals. To get the most from these units, you will need access to a copy of The Life of Mammals (2002) by David Attenborough, BBC Books (ISBN 0563534230), and The Life of Mammals ( Biologie Animale, la dissection de la souris, 7 - appareil génital femelle et mâle
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Our original idea was to be able to generate random music once the instrument sounds were synthesized. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, the best we could do was to have a program randomly pick chords and note durations from an input library. The resulting output was, as expected, random chords and notes that most people would probably not consider as music. How does one teach a program how to write music? One technique is the Markov chain.
The Freiburg Baroque Orchestra playing Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto No.5 - ii: Affettuoso". This is one of a multitude of chamber music pieces written by Bach. It is in the key of D major and scored for violin, cello, viola, flute, and harpsichord. A Baroque harpsichord and flute are used. (05:49)
History Channel Video. The Battle of Stalingrad was a battle of World War II between Nazi Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in southwestern Russia. The battle took place between 17 July 1942 and 2 February 1943. It is often cited as one of the turning points of the war. The German offensive to take Stalingrad, the battle inside the city, and the Soviet counter-offensive which eventually trapped and destroyed the German 6th Army and other Axis
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This paper investigates possible intersections between some contemporary artistic modalities and architectural practice. It observes the limits of looking at art as only ?inspiration? for architectural form and points to the necessity of surpassing this formal approach. It discusses then, the confluence of architecture, information and communication technologies. The architecture has historically mediated the way people interact, but this interaction now has been greatly changed by new technolog
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It takes a leap of imagination to get from the electric oven in 1935 to plastic clothes, video phones, vacuum tube emails, and the home cinema by 1955. But the Electrical Development Association was clearly optimistic, sponsoring this not exactly prescient vision of the futu
Stimpson's goby must inch its way up the slippery rocks of waterfalls using its mouth if it is to find a safe spot to breed
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