The DMC Upside - December 2014
The DMC Upside is a 30 minute TV News Magazine with current information about Del Mar College. Hosted by Carlos Garanzuay and Kira Hays. This December 2014 edition aired on digital cable channel 19 in Corpus Christi. "The DMC Upside" is produced by DMC-TV.
Faculty of Social Sciences
A snapshot overview of the Faculty of Social Sciences at The University of Nottingham.
The Faculty of Social Sciences offers a variety of undergraduate courses within the categories of:
• Contemporary Chinese Studies
• Economics
• Education
• Geography
• Law
• Nottingham University Business School
• Politics and International Relations
• Sociology and Social Policy
This video was filmed by members of staff and Geography student Izzy Cross, one of our student video team.
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Escherichia coli
Domain Bacteria is one of the three domains and includes the most diverse and widespread prokaryotes, which are cells lacking a true nucleus. The other prokaryotic domain is Domain Archaea.
Cognition, biology and idealist philosophy
Cognition, Biology, and Idealist Philosophy is an academic dissertation by philosopher Axel Randrup. The work can be downloaded from the website of the Oxford Text Archive (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS)) in HTML format. It is freely available, although users are required to agree to a brief terms and condition statement. The work argues that materialist philosophy contains a contradiction (namely that it assumes a material world independent of human observation, b
The Application Process - The Cranfield Executive MBA
David Simmons, Director MBA Admissions describes the stages of the Cranfield MBA admission process.
Index of Marfleets, pre-1500
This is a Web page detailing the context, range and availability of the 'Index of Marfleets, Pre-1500' dataset hosted by the Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS), based at the UK Data Archive University of Essex (formerly part of the Arts and Humanities Data Service - AHDS). The data is available to order from the UK Data Archive in RTF and PDF formats. From this Web page you may download a PDF of the study documentation. To make use of this dataset you must first register with the UK Data Ar
5 The epidemiology of vCJD In 1990, six years before the probable link between BSE and vCJD was established, the CJD Surveillance Unit was set up in Edinburgh. All suspected TSEs in humans have to be referred to this Unit, which maintains the UK's official data on all forms of these diseases. Figure 10 is a plot of the number of cases refe
SCRIBE : spoken corpus of British English
The online resource SCRIBE - Spoken Corpus of British English provides information on a pilot project that 'investigated the construction of a corpus of spoken British English'. The project ran in the academic year 1989/90 and was funded by the UK Department of Trade and Industry and the UK Science and Engineering Research Council. Research was facilitated by the partnership between the University College London, Cambridge University, Edinburgh University, the Speech Research Unit, and the Natio
COMIC : commercial Italian corpus
The project consists of designing and creating a corpus of business Italian. The corpus is intended to be used as a resource for descriptive and applied studies of Italian for specific purposes such as corpus linguistics, terminology, lexicography, and foreign language teaching. The resource is available via the Oxford Text Archive (OTA) website and can be downloaded as a zipped plain text and SGML file. It is necessary to obtain approval from the Oxford Text Archive before download, and a li
VoxPop 2: Christmas
Episode 2 of VoxPop, the Oxford Classics Podcast Join us for this special Christmas edition, where we explore how ancient and modern religions interact at this time of year. What is the ancient origin of the Christmas jumper? Why does Jesus have a beard? Do we still celebrate the Saturnalia?
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Laboratory Techniques - Smear From Colony
Microbiology is the study of microscopic organisms, which are usually maintained in culture. Pure cultures of microbes are crucial to the success of studies in this area. Good, repeatable results must rely on good aseptic technique being used at all times, and on the correct use of related techniques.
4.3 Photosynthesis, respiration and decay Green plants absorb solar radiation and use its energy to fuel photosynthesis — a chemical reaction in
WorkFlowy App on iOS
'Simple to use, but incredibly powerful, WorkFlowy can help you manage all the information in your life.''⦿ FEATURES ⦿➜ Infinitely nested lists➜ Zoom in on any sub-list➜ Tag and filter list items➜ Beautiful interface on your computer ➜ Full offline functionality➜ Automatic syncing between your phone, tablet and computer➜ Collaborate with others➜ Add notes to any list item➜ Simply tap to edit➜ Quick expand and collapse lists➜ Mark items as complete➜ Full text sear
Learn the French Alphabet in 3D
The video is spoken entirely in French. The narrator says each letter several times. ('Repetez' means repeat.) For beginning French learners.
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“Quantifying JI” Short talk 1.4 Debate. (audio) “Quantifying JI” Debate.
3.1 Background Like the Council of Europe, the European Union (EU) also arose as the result of the desire to heal political and social scars left by the Second World War. The complete collapse of Europe had led to the creation of ideas, not just for the prevention of such horrors occurring again but also for a new European order. The initial focus for the evolution of what we now call the EU was economic growth. There are many European organisations and it is important to be able to identify correctly
Chemical Changes and Conservation of Matter
Where does the weight go when we “lose weight”? What happens when iron rusts? Why are exploding stars able to turn other elements into gold when the alchemists w
2.4 Northern Ireland Ireland was long considered a de facto province of England, a colonial possession dominated politically and militarily by its more powerful neighbour to the east. The English divided Ireland into counties for administrative purposes, introduced English law and established a Parliament in England and Ireland in 1297, within which only the Anglo-Irish were represented. By the fourteenth century Irish discrimination by the English had prompted widespread protests, which had resulted in a revival