2.1 Activity 1: Oil Lives Oil Lives consists of a series of photographs of an individual and some written text based on interviews with them. Two of these series are reproduced in this section, with Logan's ‘War Scrapbook’ in between them. Take some time to look at the photographs and to read the words accompanying them. Try to work out first what parts of the photographs have been brought together from different originals. What do Owen Logan's decisions about how to picture the industry and some of its workers su
4.5 Structure and data A problem that is being increasingly experienced by internet companies is the fact that they have to interchange a large amount of data and that such data inherently lacks structure. For example, HTML has proved to be an enduring markup language for developing web pages; however, there are no facilities within the language, for example, to indicate whether an item of data, say a three-digit number, represents the price of a commodity or some hourly rate charged by a company employee. Th
The Fed at 100: A Critical View of the Federal Reserve Space Station Live: Astronaut Reid Wiseman 3.3 Scattering from a finite square step The kind of one-dimensional scattering target we shall be concerned with in this section is called a finite square step. It can be represented by the potential energy function Natan Sharansky: Democracy, Education and Human Rights Diagrammen opstellen : Oefeningen Je vindt twee bundeltjes met telkens een oefening in het opstellen van diagrammen. How to Get People to Pay for Smaller Portions National Geographic Live! - The Amazing Squid Coastal Walk - Stop 11 Buildings of ancient Rome Europe as a project (continued) The UK finally joined the EU in 1973 (with Denmark and Ireland), and was followed by Greece in 1981, and Spain and Portugal in 1986. The original plan to weaken the capacity for the expression of Franco-German enmity had slowly taken on the form of a more credible European community, particularly with the accession of the UK (as the third major European power), the inclusion of Greece with its overtones of ancient democracy, and Spain as a major actor during centuries of European histo Guide to the Sumner B. Ely Diaries, 1899-1960 Embedding enterprise in the curriculum Sustaining enterprise education The law of demand Virtual Maths, Brick Density - Water Displacement method 1.2 Whole numbers Whole numbers arise from counting: for example the number of sheep in a field or the number of votes in an election. Our everyday number system is the decimal system, where the position of a digit within the number determines whether it represents units, tens, hundreds, thousands etc. Biden pledge undermined by shaky peace deal 21F.041 Topics in South Asian Literature and Culture (MIT)
Recorded during the Authors' Forum at the 2014 Austrian Economics Research Conference, Joe Salerno discusses his recent book, co-edited with David Howden: 'The Fed at 100: A Critical View of the Federal Reserve'.
Prior to his launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 40 Mission Specialist Reid Wiseman was interviewed by Space Station Live commentator Pat Ryan about his upcoming mission to the International Space Station. This interview aired during Space Station Live on May 28, 2014.
Natan Sharansky, Former Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies: Democracy, Education and Human Rights
The 6th International Conference on Holocaust Education
Teaching the Shoah -- Fighting the Racism and Prejudice
Closing Session -- Thursday, July 10, 2008
Keynote Lectures in memory of Dr. Israel Asper
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/education/conference/2008/index.asp
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Photographer Brian Skerry explains the facts about squid in this three minute video. Lots of good information, but for lecture format may make it more appropriate for older students.
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the eleventh stop on the walk.
Rome: a majestic city with a rich past, spanning over two and a half thousand years. What remains to be seen of ancient Rome? As the heart of the Roman Empire, ancient Rome’s archaeological remains have been studied and admired for centuries, many being well-preserved due to their incorporation into newer structures. This album explores the sites of some of the republican temples in Rome’s Campus Martius, and relates them to the men who built them. The Roman Forum, centre of political and so
Sumner B. Ely was an engineer best known for his work on the Bureau of Smoke Prevention for the city of Pittsburgh. This collection contains 50 small diaires in which Ely recorded his own daily activities as well as some of his friends and family.
This presentation discusses the pioneering approach to the embedding of enterprise in the curriculum through people and pedagogy
This presentation examines the impact of enterprise education on the career aspiration, decisions and intentions of HE students
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Presentation explaining how to calculate the density of a brick using water displacement method.
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US Vice President Joe Biden promises Kiev that Washington is ready to help Ukraine's economy - but his visit is undermined by worries that last week's Geneva peace accord appears to be making little headway. Ciara Sutton reports.
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This subject aims to provide an overview of contemporary texts in regional languages in South Asian Literature and Cinema. We will cover major authors and film makers, writing from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Within India, we will look at authors and directors working in different regional languages and as we examine their different socio-cultural, political and historical contexts we will attempt to understand what it means to study them under the all-unifying category of