Japanese Vocab Builder #59 - Feeling Sad? Learn The Top 21 Words For Negative Emotions
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6.5 RSS RSS ('Really Simple Syndication' or 'Rich Site Summary') newsfeeds supply headlines, links, and article summaries from various websites. By using RSS 'feedreader' software you can gather together a range of feeds and read them in one place: they come to you, rather than you having to go out and look for breaking news. The range of RSS feeds on offer is growing daily. There is probably a feed to cover all aspects of your life where you might need the latest information, and you may find that m
7.1 History So far, I have provided a brief historical background for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, one that accounts for their distinctive identities and for the origins of their differing role within the UK. I have also defined devolution as an asymmetric decentralisation process which responds to the claims advanced by the nations constituting the UK state. What, then, do we mean by Britain? Is it a nation? If so, when did the British nation begin to exist? The historian Linda Colley
Urban peregrines - Bath's very own speed hunters
Learning officer for the Bristol Dinosaur Project Ed Drewitt reveals another side to Peregrines, not only as majestic, aerial hunters but as opportunistic falcons living often nomadic lives.
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7.2 Summary Pitch and loudness are subjective properties of sound. Pitch is closely correlated with frequency, and loudness is closely correlated with amplitude. However, under certain circumstances, slight changes of pitch can be created by changes of amplitude, and changes of loudness can be created by changes of frequency. The ear's uneven response is part of the explanation for these latter phenomena. In the pitch standard known as concert pitch, the note A4 (the A above middle C) is set t
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Chef Scott Samuel from The Culinary Institute of America demonstrates how to par-boil a lobster, also called the “pour-over” method. Parboiling cooks the meat just enough to remove it from the shell, so that you can then chill the meat and reuse it later in a dish that calls for further cooking. He also demonstrates how to shell the lobsters and tell the difference between hard and soft shells.
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U.S. Secretary of State Kerry said Thursday that Islamic State's momentum in Iraq had been halted or reversed. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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This course is a sequel to 21G.113 Chinese V (Streamlined). It is designed to further help students develop sophisticated conversational, reading and writing skills by combining authentic reading and audio-visual material with their own explorations of Chinese speaking societies, using the human, literary, and electronic resources available at MIT, in the Boston area and on the web. Some special features of Chinese societies, cultures and customs will be introduced. The class consists of reading
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In this video, Kent State University President Beverly Warren delivers a Thanksgiving message to the university community as she celebrates her first Thanksgiving at Kent State. Students, faculty and staff also share what they are thankful for this holiday season.
College of Charleston communication major Dakota Isaacs recently interned at Birchbox in New York City. She discusses how incredible it was to use her classroom education when solving real world challenges at a fashion/technology startup in one of the world's most amazing cities. Communication is one of the College's largest and most versatile majors, and internships are just one of many ways the College of Charleston prepares students to find jobs. Find out more about the College's communicatio
Types of Dyslexia. Part of the series: Dyslexia. Types of dyslexia include phonological dyslexia, orthographic dyslexia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia, all of which present difficulties in different areas of speech and reading. (2:18)
A talk by Columbia University professor Joseph Stiglitz. The current global financial crisis carries a "made in America" label. In "Freefall", Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz explains how America exported bad economics, bad policies, and bad behavior to the rest of the world, only to cobble together a haphazard and ineffective response when