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Pye - Zemran DP183016 South Bank, Lambeth, Greater London. William Pye sculptue "Zemran", 1972. View from north west. Photographed by Chris Redgrave in 2015.
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1 Thugga The ancient city of Thugga is often known by its modern name, Dougga. In this course we will be using the ancient name, Thugga. We are going to start by watching a video sequence, taking occasional notes: it should form about an hour of study time. The next section follows on from the video and introduces further evidence from Thugga. As you watch, think about how the city compares with other cities you have encountered. Look out for how the buildings and streets are arranged, for buil
Alles kan schoner In dit tweeluik gaat Dirk Draulans op zoek naar de Vlaamse cleantech-innovatie: ecologische spitstechnologie ten dienste van duurzaamheid. Vlaamse cleantech-initiatieven concentreren zich in vier domeinen: materialen, water, mobiliteit en …
Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choo Acknowledgements The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under licence. Course image: gothopotam in Flickr made available under Author(s): A Question of Law and Wealth [Audio] Australian open 2016 its coming Syrian refugees cross into Iraqi Kurdistan, hope for better future References Further reading 2 Inside the Sun To account for its brightness and activity, the Sun must contain a power source. However, the nature of that power source was a great puzzle in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Fossil records and ideas about evolution were beginning to provide firm evidence that the Earth must be at least hundreds of millions of years old, rather than thousands of years as was previously thought, and the Sun must be at least as old as the Earth. The only fuels known at the time were coal, wood, o Sustaining enterprise education Thought and Experience Spain's PM scraps hard-line abortion reform 2.1 Classifications of law We have seen that law covers a wide variety of matters and plays a significant role in society. We have learnt that our legal system is made up of both a criminal justice system and a Beatrix Potter-Benjamin Bunny Test your French skills - La Nourriture (Food), Part 2 XNA and the Kinect for Windows 2? Here's an example... While XNA is somewhat (?), well, you know... it still has a good following and I've not seen many examples of it with the Kinect for Windows v2, so when I saw Frank McCown's post I knew it was a must share... Over the Thanksgiving break I managed to get my new Author(s): 4.196 Architecture Design, Level II: Cuba Studio (MIT)
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Speaker(s): Professor Jonathan Fisher, Dr Eva Micheler, Professor Niamh Moloney, Dr Joseph Spooner | The law plays a crucial part in the creation, proliferation, and distribution of wealth. Through private law institutions such as contract and property, but also through the criminal law (consider the numerous offences pertaining to wealth, such theft, fraud, money laundering) the law creates and regulates the categories making possible the exclusive relations between us and the world. In doing s
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Nearly a hundred refugees fleeing the Syrian conflict cross into Iraq at the Peshkhabour border point by boat every day, with some hoping "the future of my family is going to be better." Gavino Garay reports.
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This presentation examines the impact of enterprise education on the career aspiration, decisions and intentions of HE students
This album contains fascinating and engrossing interviews with several leading philosophers concerning, primarily, the exploration of four topics: emotion; thought and language; imagination and creativity; consciousness. The interviews contain lively debates from differing philosophical viewpoints, discussions about theoretical thought experiments and the examination of theories developed by philosophers such as Aristotle, Decartes, Galileo, and Hume as well as predictions regarding the future
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy withdraws a change of an abortion law that would have made Spain one of the most difficult countries in Europe to terminate an unwanted pregnancy. Sarah Toms reports.
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This is a cute version of Beatrix Potter's Benjamin Bunny. The story is read aloud and also shown on screen. Each word is highlighted as it is said. Students will enjoy this video and it is a useful resource to help bring literary characters to life in the classroom.
Test your French skills. Look at the Part 1 of this series, then come watch this video and see if you can remember the French vocabulary. There is no sound...just the images and a countdown to test your recall.
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This architectural studio will have one main project for the semester: to explore the issues surrounding the redesign of an area in Havana, Cuba. It is a typical area about the size of a Law of Indies block that presently has a mix of housing, work, and shopping, in buildings that need to be replaced and others that need to be rehabilitated. There is also vacant land, and buildings that are unused. Part of the blocks front on the Malecon, the street next to the water. The other edge fronts