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3 A comparison of attitudes It is, indeed, instructive to compare the attitude of the people to imperialism in both these nation states during the final decade of the nineteenth century. Clearly, although there are surface similarities in the situation, the historical tradition of both countries respecting empire in fact determined to a great extent responses to imperialism. It was possible to speak of imperialism and the empire with pride in Britain. The United States denied its empire and its imperial ambitions. When
Himalayan snows: communicating climate knowledge
As an anthropologist, Dr Hildegard Diemberger, from the University of Cambridge, has lived and worked with Tibetan communities in the Himalayas for many years. Here, she describes the unique relationship she frequently encountered between the people and their environment, particularly the snow-capped mountain peaks. The position of the snow-line on the mountains, for example, is often used as an indicator of the 'health' of their community, and a proxy for gauging environmental change.
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SCIENCE with/in/sight: 2014 Image Awards
About 200 people gathered in the Koch Institute Public Galleries to celebrate the opening of the 2014 Image Awards Exhibition. Researchers from across the Institute presented the science and stories behind their winning images. From cancer biology and computer science to neuroscience and nanotechnology, this whirlwind tour of life sciences research at MIT had something for everyone.
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#290: Refracted brilliance: How nature’s structures produce color Checklist - Study Placement 6 Conclusion The major thematic contrasts of European development in terms of unity and diversity, and conflict and consensus, thus persist at the beginning of the twenty-first century, although aspects of unity and consensus had tended to prevail following the relaunching of the European project after 1945. Although this represented something of a break with tradition for modern Europe, it was by no means clear that this represented a full-scale transformation or pointed to the emergence of a Europe that Viking researchers help the British Museum translate Norse culture. Graduate Speaker Philip Harding | Harvard Commencement 2014 Entrepreneurial behaviour 3.5.3 Address resolution on LANS A host finds the hardware address that corresponds to an IP address by referring to a look-up table that contains the translation between the two types of address. The look-up table could be maintained manually by a network administrator, but this would be very slow. A far better solution is for the host to maintain the table automatically. Whenever a host has to send a datagram to an unknown IP address it sends a message to all the other hosts on the LAN. The host that recognises the IP addr UW|360 November 2013 Julie Kientz 4.5.3 The effect of poisons The use of catalytic converters was one of the major contributors to the phasing-in of unleaded petrol. Lead in petrol is a severe poison for the catalyst, and there have been many stories, particularly in the early days of the converter, of people disabling the catalyst by misfuelling. Figure 25 shows how the activit Hypnotized woman sings through surgery to save vocals chords The reasons for attrition 'The Road to Serfdom' at 70 Spiders, yes, but why cats?
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.
The first major exhibition on Vikings at the British Museum for over 30 years which opened on 6 March in London highlights a new research project by Viking experts at The University of Nottingham.
The BP-sponsored exhibition, Vikings - Life and Legend, showcases archaeological discoveries new and old, including religious images, coins and jewellery, swords and axes.
The AHRC research project, 'Languages, Myths and Finds' is built around the British Museum exhibition and involves 20 PhD stude
Graduate Speaker Philip Harding addresses graduates at Harvard's 363rd Commencement on May 29, 2014 at Tercentenary Theatre.
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Have you ever wanted to start your own business? This free course, Entrepreneurial behaviour, will give you the opportunity to consider and reflect on the personal aspects involved in transforming an innovative idea into an entrepreneurial product. You will also learn how to identify the requirements for building an appropriate entrepreneurial team.
We'll get to know the University of Washington professor who's among those leading the charge to use technology to improve people's lives. UW professor Julie Kientz is developing computing tools that help people with serious life challenges - everything from autism to sleep disorders. Because of her research, Julie's been honored with a very prestigious award.
It is being called a world's first in medicine. Doctors at a hospital in Creteil, France removed thirty-one-year-old Alama Kante's potentially cancerous thyroid gland, while she was hypnotised.
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This paper focuses on a) to reflect on an approach, decisions and subsequent knowledge with regard to non response and b) to discuss the "attrition survey", rather than discussing the actual results of an overall longitudinal study. This should be linked to the paper "student experiences of enterprise education"
From the panel recorded at the 2014 Austrian Economics Research Conference in Auburn, Alabama, on 20 March 2014. Sponsored by Carolyn Foss.
Prof.Iain McGilchrist illustrates his argument by appeal to a number of paintings done by psychotic patients. He points to various commonalities between these paintings and speculates on the ways in which they support claims about the two hemispheres and