15.466 Functional and Strategic Finance Feb.23 2015
Prof. Robert C. Merton
Must-Know Japanese Sentence Structures #8 - Must-Know Japanese Sentence Structures: Talking About Th
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! The Sentence Patterns series brings you a great new way to learn Japanese! With this series, you’ll build on your conversation skills by learning the most common and useful sentence patterns in Japanese.
In this lesson, you will learn how to use the sentence pattern “I often do [something].” Visit us at [...]
Able2Doc PDF to Word App for iOS
'Convert from PDF to Microsoft Word documents and edit them with Office for iPad or other editors.Able2Doc PDF to Word for iOS is a free, lightweight app for converting from PDF to Word on the go. Cutting-edge conversion technology combined with powerful servers provides accurate, reliable and high quality PDF conversion output.NOTE: Enable push notifications for this app to work properly.Features:- Convert PDF to editable Microsoft Word (docx) documents.- Import and convert files from your mobi
A Religious and Cultural Clash or a Tribal Showdown - Analysing the Danish Cartoons Crisis.
Length: 25 minutes
The publication of cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten has triggered violent protests across the world. The cartoons, which have been reprinted in a number of European papers, have angered Muslims and focussed attention on the fragile relationships between Islamic countries and the West.
Do the cartoons represent a fundamental difference in the religious and cultural values of the two communities or is the current crisis the l
Haunting footage as fires burn in a remote Siberian republic
Amateur video shows haunting images as fires burn in a remote Siberian republic destroying dozens of homes. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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North Carolina architects and builders : a biographical dictionary
The North Carolina State University Libraries have provided this online biographical dictionary of about 170 architects and builders who have produced North Carolina's architecture from 1750 to the present day. Launched in Spring 2009 each entry offers brief information on birthplace, residences, trades, work locations, building types, styles and forms as well as a fuller biography, building list and bibliography. A keyword search, as well as a browse facility are provided, together with a bui
Virtual Maths, Density formula simulation
Density, mass and volume interactive formula, simulation
3.2 Converting to a percentage Fractions and decimals can also be converted to percentages, by multiplying by 100%. So, for example, 0.17, 0.3 and   0.17 × 100% = 17%;   0.3 × 100% = 30%;   Author(s):
can be expressed as percentages as follows:
Economic Update: Housing, Cities, Suburbs
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9.914 Special Topics: Genetics, Neurobiology, and Pathophysiology of Psychiatric Disorders (MIT)
An opportunity for graduate study of advanced subjects in Brain and Cognitive Sciences not included in other subject listings. The key topics covered in this course are Bipolar Disorder, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Genetics of Psychiatric Disorder, DISC1, Ca++ Signaling, Neurogenesis and Depression, Lithium and GSK3 Hypothesis, Behavioral Assays, CREB in Addiction and Depressive Behaviors, The GABA System-I, The GABA System-II, The Glutamate Hypothesis of Schizophrenia, The Dopamine Pathway and DA
Introduction Some people think that the difference between speech and writing is that people use longer words in writing. In some writing this is true, but there are also significant differences, many of which are grammatical. In this free course, English Grammar in context, you will develop knowledge and understanding of the differences between spoken and written English, factors that influence our use of grammar and vocabulary in speech and writing, and different ways in which grammar has been de
4 Summary Commentators (e.g. Pijl et al., 1997) have described inclusive education as ‘a global agenda’. The persistence of the forces that marginalise individuals or groups of learners, and also the models that would categorise them in particular ways, makes the struggle for inclusion an ongoing one. You will see why at the start of this section we felt it important to define what we and others may mean when we use the term ‘inclusion’. This is because understanding what the term
1 Charles Darwin Charles Darwin (1809-1882) briefly studied medicine in Edinburgh before going to Cambridge intending to become an Anglican clergyman. Soon after the voyage of the Beagle (1831-1836), during which he was gentleman companion to Captain FitzRoy, Darwin became convinced that biological evolution had occurred and saw how it could have been brought about by natural selection. Despite having gathered massive amounts of supporting evidence, Darwin refrained from publishing his revolutio
Intelligent Life: In Welsh Patagonia
After years of idle dreams, Jasper Rees visited the valleys in Argentina that have been an outpost of Wales for 150 years. He joins Matthew Sweet to talk about keeping a language and a culture alive 7,000 miles from home
3.3.1 Supreme Court of the United Kingdom This is the highest appeal court in the UK and was created by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. The court became operational on 1 October 2009. Generally permission to appeal must be sought before a case can be brought to the UK Supreme Court. As the highest court of appeal it hears matters which involve points of law of general public importance and concentrates on cases of the greatest public and constitutional importance. Its decisions are binding on all courts lower in the court h
3.3 Underground mining Underground mining operations have four significant environmental impacts — spoil heaps, methane build-up, subsidence and water pollution. Spoil heaps have always been the principal surface feature of underground mining operations. However, legislation and technical advances have brought improvements in modern mines, and the closure of many of the UK's older mines has often been followed by successful rehabilitation of mine sites and spoil heaps by landscaping and tree planting. Coal
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Rev. Claude L. Pickens, Jr. Collection on Muslims in China
The Rev. Claude L. Pickens, Jr. Collection on Muslims in China forms part of Harvard-Yenching Library at Harvard College. It comprises a rare collection of over 1000 photographs Christian missionaries working amongst the Muslim population in Western China in the 1920s and 1930s. It is important for historical studies of religion in China; Chinese Muslims and contact between East and West, An increasing number of the photographs can be searched and viewed online from the website. Also provided is
2.1.2 Data and information
Ever wondered how a computer processes data into information? This unit will help you to understand the distinction between the two and examines how a computer-based society impacts on daily life. You will learn what computers can do with data to produce information and how computers can be used to work with data and search for it, control machines, and support commercial operations.
21L.705 Major Authors: Melville and Morrison (MIT)
This seminar provides intensive study of texts by two American authors (Herman Melville, 1819-1891, and Toni Morrison, 1931-) who, using lyrical, radically innovative prose, explore in different ways epic notions of American identity. Focusing on Melville's Typee (1846), Moby-Dick (1851), and The Confidence-Man (1857) and Morrison's Sula (1973), Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992), and Paradise (1998), the class will address their common concerns with issues of gender, race, language, and nationhood. Be