Beginnings of Civilization
A slide presentation about the origins of Civilization. There is information about the first cities and a lot of vocabulary related to the topic. (No narration but lots of text and graphics)
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Joe Sacco: Comic Journalist
November 6, 2013 - Artist Talk moderated by Charlie Smith of the Georgia Straight
Joe Sacco's comics are entirely unique in the field. No one else writes and draws international political reportage in a comic book format. His books are amazing glimpses into the complex issues of global politics that never lose sight of the everyday people who live in states of war. The fact that they are comic books makes them only more remarkable.
Joe was born in Malta, October 2nd, 1960. He moved around the w
The Policy Implications of the Neoclassical Perspective
OpenStax College
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Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand that individuals can promote change give examples of how the establishment of Bedfordshire Mencap has offered support to parents of children with learning difficulties.
SFU's Innovation Boulevard research connections
SFU, a partner of Innovation Boulevard, integrating research into the community
Voice of Indian Song
Traditional Indian singing is intoxicating - but what is it about singing, and listening to others sing, that makes it so significant? In this album, Sudokshina Chatterjee breaks down the unique Indian style, and explains the emotions and meaning behind the songs of her culture. This material is drawn from The Open University course AA317 Words and music. The iTunes U team. The iTunes U
1.1 Why is accessibility important? Consumer confidence on the rise Geological time 2 Sources of law in Scotland Before moving on to consider how law is made in Scotland and how the legal system works, it is important to understand what the sources of law are. By this we mean locating authoritative statements of the laws that are applied to determine rights, duties and remedies and understanding where these laws come from raises another question: who or what has the authority to make laws and why? 1.4 Stellar masses and stellar evolution Measured masses range from about 0.08M⊙ to about 50M⊙, a large range, with the Sun again showing up as an average sort of star. At the upper end we have some true monsters, but even at the lower end we have bodies that are still far more massive than the planets. The Skeletal System : Thoracic Cage (07:09) Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Rectangle simulation tool 2014 Professor of the Year -- Dr. Matthew George 2014 Humanitarian Award -- Sondra Elizondo '92 Embedding enterprise in the curriculum IDS350 Gardens of California #08 Sp14 Australian Sports Physiotherapy Seminar - Kandy, Sri Lanka 1.4.7 T is for Timeliness The date when information was produced or published can be an important aspect of quality. This is not quite as simple as saying that 'good' information has to be up to date. Here is an example of a ne
Dec. 27 - Summary of business headlines: Consumer confidence rebounds; Online post-holiday sales jump; Sears holdings to close up to 120 stores; Housing prices fall-S&P Case/Shiller. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Geology is the scientific study of the Earth, its origin, structure, processes and composition. This album is concerned mainly with the interpretation of geological maps and the relationship between the landscape and underlying rocks. It reveals how the geological history of any area can be interpreted from a geological map. Dr Andrew Bell visits Morecambe Bay and the 'special' Siccar Point to investigate the rocks and stones in the area. This material is taken from The Open University course S2
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In this video we look the components of the thoracic cage: ribs, sternum, etc... This is
Lesson 9 in The Skeletal System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series. (05:50)
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the formula for calculating the area of a 2D rectangle
Dr. Matthew George, professor of music, John Ireland Distinguished Professor, director of Bands and Orchestra and chair of the Music Department, is the 2014 Professor of the Year. Established in 1961, the Professor of the Year award recognizes a St. Thomas faculty member for his/her excellence in teaching, scholarship and inspiration to students.
Sondra Elizondo '92, a Benson, Minn., native, received the 2014 Humanitarian Award for her contributions to the betterment of the spiritual and material welfare of the less fortunate. Elizondo, who earned a B.A. in social work, is a co-founder and director of Minneapolis-based VIDA (Volunteers for Intercultural and Definitive Adventures), a nonprofit volunteer program that offers pre-medical, pre-dental and pre-veterinary college students the chance to work with local doctors, translators and gu
This presentation discusses the pioneering approach to the embedding of enterprise in the curriculum through people and pedagogy
Gardens of California with Jerry Turney
"Insects and IPM"
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This is Elite Akademy Sports Physiotherapy - The University of Melbourne’s Sports Physiotherapy Seminar to be conducted in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
At the time of publishing 290 attendees had signed up for Kusal Goonewardena’s (Head of Sports Medicine at the University of Melbourne &
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