Belsky - The Lesson DP183072 Avebury Estate, Turin Street/Gosset Street, Bethnal Green, Greater London. Franta Belsky sculpture 'The Lesson' from north east. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2015.
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1.3.3 Gamete production in men A sexually mature man is producing sperm all the time at a rate of around 300–600 per gram of testis per second. This provides the 500 million or so which are released at each ejaculation. But the formation of an individual sperm takes about nine weeks (64 days). Sperm are produced in the testes, and production is most efficient at a temperature several degrees lower than the normal body temperature of 371°C. For this reason the testes (plural of testis) are suspended outside the body cavi
1.8.2 Summary A variety of factors will decide the future of Europe, including the success or otherwise of EMU, the results of expansion, and the evolving global situation.
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A leading architecture/engineering firm has made use of in- house computer system since 1963. This paper discusses some special topics in using computers for the design of HVAC systems, and the process of implementing CAD in the HVAC engineering practice
Fabric
Skin covers and protects the body. Your skin also has the ability to detect differences in texture. Each fabric in this image has a different texture, or feel. Receptors on your skin translate the texture into a message and relay the message to your brain so that you interpret the difference in textures from one fabric to another.
A Walk Throuth the Old Testament Part 4 with Margaret Barker
Christians use a vast library of Jewish writings from the time before Jesus in their worship, reflection, and study – and they call this library ‘the Old Testament.’ In this video we look at how it involves histories – not as we use the term, stories that are far more complex than we usually imagine, and a series of overlapping covenants which can be the key to understanding much of what we read.
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Digital evidence features in just about every part of our personal and business lives. Legal and business decisions hinge on having timely data about what people have actually done. This free course, Digital forensics, is an introduction to computer forensics and investigation, and provides a taster in understanding how to conduct investigations to correctly gather, analyse and present digital evidence to both business and legal audiences. It also outlines the tools to locate and analyse digital
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Academic Argument
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This RLO describes and justifies the conventions used in academic argument, and considers two main theories which list the basic ingredients of good argument (from Toulmin and Habermas). It has some interactive pages and an audio commentary on one page. As with other RLOs there are references to other articles or books and we give advice on reading academic articles in an RLO in the study skills section below.
Geoff Crocker: Basic Income and Sovereign Money
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This week: the effect of religion on generosity, American forces free mapleÂ-syrup from captivity and a 5,000Â-yearÂ-old tree changes sex
3.4 Stereoscopic vision DA explains that ancestral monkeys had to 'decide whether a branch was within reach of a stretch or a jump - or beyond either' [p.248]. Individuals that were able to judge distances between themselves and branches more accurately had a competitive edge over other individuals, which led to the development in primates of stereoscopic vision. Stereoscopic vision evolved convergently in carnivores that judge distances to capture fast-moving prey. The field of view of a single eye is termed
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Prof. Wolff Makes Sense of the Greek Debacle on Uprising Pacifica Radio
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6.3.1 Stage 1 Brainstorm To begin your planning, you need to generate ideas or brainstorm. At this stage, you are including everything that you think may be relevant. Nothing should be dismissed yet; this part is about gathering your resources and your thoughts. For instance, using the essay title ‘There are advantages to studying as a mature student. Do you agree?’, we tried to brainstorm for ideas and produced this list (but, of course, it wasn't this tidy):
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.
Clip 1