Catholic Mass - 2/9/14 - 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Catholic Mass - 2/9/14 - 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Meet the Amazing TAMers: Shane Greenup
Joel Guttormson, Operations Coordinator for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, interviews speakers from TAM 2013 presented by the James Randi Educational Foundation.
Shane Greenup graduated from the University of NSW with a degree in Science, majoring in Molecular Biology (hons), and Arts, double majoring in Philosophy and the History and Philosophy of Science. After graduating he founded his own internet business and has been operating that and spending his time working on
Virtual Maths, Cuboid - Excavation quiz2
Interactive quiz explaining requiring the student to calculate the time required to carry out excavation work (see also quiz 1 and video).
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Duke Medicine Profiles: Monica Barnes-Durity, MD
Get to know Duke Medicine's primary care providers.
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Calculate Height of Building guide
Guide to calculating the height of a building
Mexican Spanish Survival Phrases #6 - First Encounters in Mexico
Learn Mexican Spanish travel phrases with SpanishPod101.com! A little Mexican Spanish can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling, visiting, or sightseeing, SpanishPod101.com has all the essential travel phrases just for you! In this lesson we cover a high frequency Spanish phrase that you’ll surely find useful on your [...]
Cosmic Recycling: We Are Made of Stars
Bruce Margon gives the 24th Annual Faculty Lecture about how atoms - and therefore everything else - were originally made.
Bruce Margon, professor, Department of Astronomy, University of Washington
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Lawrence Bailey - Market Research Valedictory Lecture
Colleagues from both academia and business were present on 27 January 2011 for Lawrence Bailey's guest lecture on Market Segmentation, Qualitative Research and Conversations Across the Garden Wall.
The garden wall of the lecture's title was Lawrence's metaphor for the potential divide between the two sectors.
The lecture reflected Lawrence's career-long wish to get qualitative researchers in the commercial world to talk to their counterparts in the academic world, and vice versa. He discusse
Finding no neutrino oscillations
"Measuring 'Nothing' and Getting It Right" - a symposium in honor of the physics career of Dr. Stuart Freedman (http://freedman2014.org): Dr. Gerry Garvey (Los Alamos National Laboratory) speaks about Dr. Freedman's search for neutrino oscillations.
Showcasing student art in Gilmour Hall
President Patrick Deane meets with studio arts students Patrick Barey and Abedar Kamgari in the hallway outside his Gilmour Hall office, which doubles as exhibition space for student and faculty art.
Where next for public health in the era of austerity?
This event was the second in a series of master class lectures jointly staged by the University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University bringing together relevant senior figures and academics from across the city and surrounding region.
The twenty-first century has seen a growth in political, environmental and economic insecurity in the context of global recession, population ageing and climate change. Responding to these threats involves rethinking how we work together, care for ourselves,
Herbie Hancock: The Ethics of Jazz | Mahindra Humanities Center
Set 1 - The Wisdom of Miles Davis
Quarter 4, Lesson 8 - The Pythagorean Theorem
We learn to use the Pythagorean Theorem in this lesson. "The square of the Hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides."
Assessing your skills
Welcome to Assessing Your Skills one of the series of Futures workbooks, which help students choose and prepare for their careers. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio.
The aim of this workbook is to help you to clarify or identify your skills as a first step toward choosing work that really suits you. It can also he
An evaluation of Simventure
This paper discusses the value of providing a simulated experience of how organisations work enabling skills and knowledge from disparate subject areas to be synthesised and assimilated in solving complex business problem
Jeff Gold Inaugural Lecture - The Leader's Conundrum or 'You cannot lift yourself up by your own shi
The aim of the lecture will be to do demonstrate the need to challenge continuing traditional images of leaders, often depicted at the apex of things, on top of a hill or at the centre of a complex web of activity. I will argue that those nominated as leaders MUST become aware of what I will call the leader's conundrum and complement their inspiration with 99 x perspiration. To appreciate this call, attendees to the lecture as respectfully asked to do the following just before the lecture:
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Implementing Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care
As part of a submission for the IMS Global Award, this film discusses the outputs of the ALPS CETL and demonstrates the impact that they have had on learning and assessment in practice settings, particularly focussing on the development of competency maps, 360degree multiprofessional asessment tools and the use of mobile technology to deliver these innovative assessment processes to the Health and Social Care students on placement.
Projector necklace makes a handy touchscreen
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22129563.900
An alternative way to access emails, tweets and texts uses a projector disguised as a necklace or broach to bring a new meaning to the word touchscreen
Are Natural Disasters Natural? Ethical, theological and pastoral issues
Revd Dr Roger Abbott : Course