Mathews - female nude OP32776 Festival of Britain 1951. Lambeth, London. A plaster figure of a female nude by John Mathews, outside the Homes and Gardens Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition site. Photographed in June 1951.
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Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating shear force at point of load
21L.005 Introduction to Drama (MIT)
Drama combines the literary arts of storytelling and poetry with the world of live performance. As a form of ritual as well as entertainment, drama has served to unite communities and challenge social norms, to vitalize and disturb its audiences. In order to understand this rich art form more fully, we will study and discuss a sampling of plays that exemplify different kinds of dramatic structure; class members will also participate in, attend, and review dramatic performances.
6.6 Inheritance When several different classes that support the same protocol are implemented, there could be a lot of repetitive coding. Rather than duplicate code in different classes, most object-oriented systems allow for the sharing of the implementation of operations, by mechanism called inheritance. Using inheritance, one class can be defined as basically similar to another, and just the ways in which they differ can be implemented. Indeed, in the early days of object-oriented design, the use o
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Top 10 Unethical Psychological Experiments
The 10 Top Unethical Psychology Experiments is a web link on Listverse--a site that publishes lists "packed with as many new facts as possible." The site provides baclkground information on each experiment and serves as a general reference and a discussion starter.
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Working for Oregon State University
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Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Rearranging Formulae
Interactive simulation, rearranging formulae (letters and numbers)
2.3 Addition of vectors We saw above that the vector 2v can be regarded as the vector v ‘followed by’ the vector v; we can also quite naturally describe this vector as being the ‘sum’, v + v, of the vector with itself. Analogously, if p is the vector 2 cm E and q is the vector 3 cm NE, we can think of the ‘sum’ p + q of the vectors as follows. Starting from a given point, O say, draw the vector p; starting from its finishi
Orphan Works 2: Defining a Good-Faith "Reasonably Diligent Search" Standard
In its 2006 Report, the Copyright Office recommended that Congress amend the Copyright Act to limit the remedies available against good faith users of orphan works after the user performed a generally "reasonably diligent search" to locate the owner of that work. The 2008 bills set forth certain baseline requirements such as searching the Office's online records, and would have required users to consult best practices applicable to the work at issue. Both copyright owners and users would have pa
Checklist - Study Placement
This is a resource released as part of the E-Portfolio Toolkit based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University.
Cyber gang hitting banks for big bucks
Up to 100 banks and other finanicial institutions around the world have been hit by one of the most sophisicated cyber attacks to strike the finance industry, according to a Russian security company. As Joel Flynn reports, it's the latest in the online battle between criminals and law enforcement.
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Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment uniformly distributed load
Interactive simulation demonstrating bending moment of uniformly distributed load
Distintos tipos de artesanía En esta actividad va a poder hablar de distintos tipos de artesanía.
1 Relacione las siguientes artesanías con los materiales que se utilizan para elaborarlas. ¡Ojo!, tenga en cuenta que varia “Canada: Its own flag. Its own destiny” — a lecture by the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien Natural Selection and Darwin 2.5 Masking and attention Before I summarise the material in this section, and we move on to consider attentional processes with clearly-seen displays, it would be appropriate to consider the relevance of the masking studies to the issue of attention. We began the whole subject by enquiring about the fate of material which was, in principle, available for processing, but happened not to be at the focus of attention. Somehow we have moved into a different enquiry, concerning the fate of material that a participant was The impact of enterprise focussed modules ALPS Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) Tool
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Watch this rousing talk by the Right Honourable Jean Chrétien, LLD 10, Canada’s 20th prime minister from 1993 to 2003. The former Liberal leader spoke before 750 people in the Alumni Auditorium of Concordia’s Henry F. Hall Building on March 4. Chrétien delivered the Henri P. Habib Distinguished Speakers’ Series on Peace, Conflict and Global Politics in the 21st Century lecture, “Canada: Its own flag. Its own destiny.”
His talk was followed by a Q&A with chief news anchor of CTV Mon
This six minute video expands on the explanation of natural selection and the theory by Charles Darwin that states that in a population, organisms with a genetic trait that increases the chance of having offspring will pass on their genes to the next generation mor than those without it. The narrator uses several examples to make his point.
This presentation outlines the use of a tested research instrument (Bandura's self efficacy theory) and students own perceptions of their enterprise skills and abilities
One of the key aims of ALPS is to improve the assessment of competence in practice across 16 professions, increasing the confidence of new graduates and their employers. The CIPA tool has been developed to establish measures of new graduate confidence in their ability across a number of areas of professional competence. Initially it is being piloted as a self-rating tool with new graduates with the intention of extending its use by employers of new graduates. The tool offers a way of establishin