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).
Investors and Austrian Economics Robert Blumen, a software engineer with a background in financial applications, recently spoke with the Mises Institute about the Austrian School’s growing influence among investors.
Mises Institute: In recent years, we’ve seen more and more Austrian-tinged economic analysis coming from investors like Mark Spitznagel and Jim Rogers, to just name two. As someo
Hate E mails with Richard Dawkins
Sit fireside as Evolutionary Biologist Richard Dawkins reads hate mail.
Iron Bridge K060290 IRON BRIDGE, Telford, Shropshire. Detailed view of the iron work.
Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding Internationalisation of the Curriculum at
From implicit to explicit: Enhancing graduate inter-cultural capability and embedding IoC at Griffith Universlty, Australia.
Professor Michelle Barker of Griffith University, Brisbane Australia and Dr Viv Caruana of CAPRI, Leeds Met University UK discuss recent work in embedding internationalisation of the curriculum across the full range of disciplines and programmes of study at Griffith. Professor Barker also shares insights from a recent ALTC-funded project focused on intercultural or cross-
History of the Atom Made Simple and Fun - SWH #000
Mr. Higgins overviews the History of the Atom. From Democritus, John Dalton, JJ Thompson, Earnest Rutherford and James Chadwick. Designed for a Middle School. (05:30)
15.835 Entrepreneurial Marketing (MIT)
This course clarifies key marketing concepts, methods, and strategic issues relevant for start-up and early-stage entrepreneurs. At this course, there are two major questions:
Marketing Question: What and how am I selling to whom?
New Venture Question: How do I best leverage my limited marketing recourses?
Specifically, this course is designed to give students a broad and deep understanding of such topics as:
What are major strategic constraints and issues confronted by entrepreneurs today?
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1.4.1 What is dyslexia? Dyslexia involves difficulties in learning to read and write. However, this is not the only form of difficulty that people with dyslexia experience. They usually have particular difficulties with coding, learning and retrieving associations between verbal and visual information. The most obvious example is when we have to learn what sounds the letters of the alphabet make, but this difficulty can also affect the speed with which dyslexic people are able to learn and recall the names fo
1.2 Service users' views: Whose views? Several questions arise about the kind of feedback from users that is most relevant for social care organisations to seek and respond to. What about people who are unwilling users of social care services? How important is it that their voices be heard? For example, people may come into contact with services as a result of formal detention in hospital against their wishes, under the Mental Health Act 1983. The views of children, adults and professionals have to be balanced. There are dilemmas
Antiquité, modernité, psychanalyse / Henri Sztulman
Antiquité, modernité, psychanalyse. Henri SZTULMAN. In "Les Humanités pour quoi faire : enjeux et propositions", colloque international organisé par le laboratoire Patrimoine, Littérature, Histoire (PLH) en collaboration avec le laboratoire Lettres, Langages et Arts (LLA). Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, IUFM Midi-Pyrénées, 27-29 mai 2010.
Thème II : Humanités et identités socio-culturelle, 27 mai 2010.
Phonic Faces Alphabet and Sight Word Dictionary
Promo for the Phonic Faces Dictionary which includes sight words using the focus letter. Â (2:30)
Open Government in the Age of Total War [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Matthew Connelly | The interwar years are vital to understanding the rise of the U.S. national security state and the government’s approach to official secrecy. World War I both revealed the dangers of secret diplomacy to the world, and rationalised its necessity to its leaders. The ensuing period was marked by intense struggles over the limits to official secrecy. Woodrow Wilson both advocated for the prosecution of anyone who revealed national defense information, but a
2.1 History The Council of Europe was set up in 1949. It is an intergovernmental organisation (based in Strasbourg, France) set up to protect human rights, promote cultural diversity and to combat social problems such as intolerance. Its creation was seen as a way of achieving a European approach to the protection of certain individual rights. Although presented now as historical events, the horrors of what had taken place in the Second World War were then fresh in the minds of the governments and
Lecture 1 - Introduction to Food Toxicology - Audio
Course requirements, motivation for undertaking this course of study.
Boiler Bytes: Fluorescence Guided Surgery
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Men, Women & Children Press Conference | BFI #LFF
Men, Women & Children Press Conference | BFI London Film Festival 2014 #LFF. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI.
Jason Reitman, producer Helen Estabrook and actor Ansel Elgort attend the conference panel on Men, Women & Children before its Virgin Atlantic Gala screening at the 58th BFI London Film Festival. They discuss how technology affects relationships and the process of adapting Chad Kultgen’s novel film for the screen.
View our BFI LFF playlist here: http://bit.ly/1sdiv4m
Mor
HEA395 Session #08 Fall 2014
Community Health with Robin Sinks
Topic: Active Living
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ALPS Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) Tool
One of the key aims of ALPS is to improve the assessment of competence in practice across 16 professions, increasing the confidence of new graduates and their employers. The CIPA tool has been developed to establish measures of new graduate confidence in their ability across a number of areas of professional competence. Initially it is being piloted as a self-rating tool with new graduates with the intention of extending its use by employers of new graduates. The tool offers a way of establishin
4.6 A balanced diet Our diet is simply what we eat and drink. Diet does not mean that we are trying to lose weight, although sometimes this is necessary. What we eat is very important, particularly in people with diabetes (as you found out in Section 3). Our wellbeing is influenced by whether or not we eat a balanced diet. A balanced diet is on
Ayn Rand, the Financial Crisis and the Age of Selfishness [Audio]
Speaker(s): Darryl Cunningham | An illustrated lecture by graphic journalist Darryl Cunningham based on his new book, Supercrash: How To Hijack The Global Economy, which traces the roots of our age of selfishness, the origins of the 2008 financial crisis and its consequences. He discusses who was to blame and how they got clean away with it. Darryl Cunningham (AcmeDarryl) is a cartoonist whose speciality is graphic journalism, investigating hard hitting topics in comic book form. He is the autho