Harsh immigration rhetoric pushes Latinos away: Survey
When Latinos hear tough talk about immigrants and immigration from politicians, their level of political trust is reduced and they start identifying more with their ethnic group than other qualities such as class or religion.
4.3 Small babies: the sequel Evidence that some of the consequences of being born prematurely were enduring was discussed in Section 3.2. However, what emerges from Section 4.2 is that the quality of maternal care can alter the course of development. So the question arises as to whether the course of development of premature babies can, likewise, be altered
The University of Memphis minute for the week of March 30, 2012.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of March 30, 2012.
Utilizing Effective Instructional Technologies
This course provides an overview of instructional technologies that may be integrated into teaching educational content in a digital format. Students will create an Online Course Shell to develop their skills in building learning materials to be integrated for online delivery. Students will learn how Web 2.0 technologies are impacting education. Students will analyze some innovative ways to integrate Web 2.0 technologies for education. A description of the paradox of utilizing technology for edu
Introduction Historians on both sides of the Atlantic have argued that the empire was not an issue of popular interest in the late nineteenth-century Britain and the United States. This course examines some of the evidence available to assess the truth of this claim. More broadly, the course raises questions related to evidence: is it possible to discover what ‘ordinary’ people thought about expansionism? ‘I couldn't give a damn’; ‘I don't know anything about politics’; ‘Why don't they
Animate education Early Design Education Pedagogy
This paper presents a novel approach to the introduction and use of animation and motion graphics in foundation design education. Design inquiry and understanding as generated from, and translated by, movement is the focus. This work explores animation as a design methodology in the first weeks of architectural education. The proposed design exercise discussed here will probe the concept/context and spatial/visual literacy of the learned sense of space-time in architectural design education and
2.9.2 Au musée In our example, the museum had four floors. Au rez-de-chaussée (ground floor) means literally ‘at the same level as the carriageway’. Some buildings will also have a rez-de-jardin when the rear of the building is lower than the front and level with the garden. If the building only had two floors, we could say ‘upstairs’ and ‘downstairs’. Digital Referee: How the FCC Balances Innovation and Consumer Needs 2.6 How can we find out more about Europa? There are currently no scheduled missions to Jupiter's moons, since NASA's Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter (JIMO) was cancelled in 2005, but Europa remains a high priority target for both NASA and ESA, so a mission with simlar objectives to JIMO seems likely by about 2020. On arrival at Jupiter, JIMO would have gone into orbit first round Callisto, then Ganymede and finally Europa. The main objectives of JIMO at Europa would have been to: Determine the Festival of Britain AA51_06173 Festival of Britain, South Bank, Lambeth, London. The entrance to the 'Downstream' section of the South Bank Exhibition site during the Festival of Britain with the sculpture of Orpheus by Heinz Henghes in the foreground. Photographed by M W Parry, 1951. 8.3 Lissencephaly Lissencephaly, literally meaning ‘smooth brain’, is characterised by the absence of sulci and gyri, and by a four-layered cortex, instead of the usual six layers, with the majority of cortical neurons in layer four (Figure 22). Babies born with lissencephaly have a very poor prognosis; the disease proving lethal b Exploring communications technology Backyard Astronomers (Part 6 of 6)- The November Night Sky Where's Rocky Literary Festival 2016: One School, Two Visions [Audio] UMMC Physician Profile: Elijah Saunders, M.D. Coordinate Geometry Proof (Part 1) 2.8.1 Adipose tissue In this course, there have been several references to adipose tissue. You probably have a sense of a rather inert (and, perhaps, hard to shift!) tissue acting as a long-term energy store, but this is only a small part of the story. Adipose tissue consists of individual fat cells (adipocytes (Figure 12)) toge 1.2.3 Place and identity Home, then, can support your ‘identity’ through the way you ‘personalise’ the space in it with your own belongings – making a statement about who you are. However, if you look back to Activity 1, you can also see other ways identity is supported: ‘I can be myself’. If you say this, it suggests that you don't have to put on an act. You fit ‘naturally’. Home is part of your identity because you are the person who ‘fits’ in that place. But it is not usually jus 5.3.2 Productivity difference The preceding discussion has only considered what would happen if all women undertake less investment in human capital than men. If men and women invest to the same extent, human capital theory suggests that no wage differences would be observed. What happens, however, if there are differences in skill levels both between genders and within gender groups? To consider this we will also make the additional assumption that firms do not know when recruiting workers who are the most productive. Ho
Under FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s leadership, the agency has made bold moves in net neutrality, spectrum reallocation, and now, unlocking the cable box.
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This free course, Exploring communications technology, looks at some of the principles underpinning communications technology. It looks at the properties of signals and media (such as optical fibre and radio waves), error control, data compression, and the principles of 4G mobile communications, wi-fi and DSL broadband. First published on Wed, 19 Jul 2017 as
History Channel Documentary concerning the items that can be found in the November Night sky.
Where's Rocky Foursquare Game -
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Speaker(s): Professor Michael Cox, Professor Chandran Kukathas | Editor's note: We apologise for the poor audio quality of this podcast. A discussion of the competing utopian ideas of prominent LSE figures set in the context of the history of 20th century thought and literature, as well as in contemporary debates about politics across Europe. Friedrich Hayek, Karl Popper and Michael Oakeshott versus Harold Laski, RH Tawney and the founders of the School: the Webbs. What impact did their alternat
Dr. Elijah Saunders, professor of medicine, graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1960 and has been practicing at UMMC as a cardiologist for decades. His special interests include treating patients with hypertension, especially African-American patients who are more likely to be at risk for hypertension.
Related Links:
Maryland Heart Center
http://www.umm.edu/heart/
High Blood Pressure: Tips to Stop the Silent Killer
http://www.umm.edu/features/blood_pressure.htm
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The instructor uses a chalkboard to model the Cartesian coordinate system. Discussed is the midpoint of two points and how to find it using the formula for midpoint. This video is part of The Language of Mathematics series - Part 32. (07:51)