Unifying the Construction Supply Chain with Hyphen Solutions, Windows 8.1 and Office 365 Interested in seeing how line of business (LOB) apps built on Microsoft technologies are transforming commercial industries (e.g. financial services, retail/hospitality, healthcare, manufacturing, construction, etc) and public sectors (e.g. education, public safety)? Check out this multi-part LaunchPad series on Channel 9 where we showcase critical LOB apps built on Windows 8.1, O
3.3 Limitations of the rational-economic perspective As an approach to understanding economic life, the assumption of formal rationality has been very successful. For example, there is great deal of evidence that, on average, prices in financial markets behave as if investors were formally rational. However, there is also a great deal of evidence that individuals do not behave in this way (e.g. de Bondt, 1998). Even within the field of financial economics, there is increasing interest in developing theories of market behaviour which take better
Terra Foundation Lectures in American Art 2019 - A Contest of Images: American Art as Culture War (2
Dr John Blakinger speaks about the controversy surrounding Dana Shutz's painting of the body of Emmett Till exhibited at the 2017 Whitney Biennnial. Who has the right to see in an age of image overload? At the 2017 Whitney Biennial, a painting by the artist Dana Schutz depicting the body of Emmett Till, a fifteen-year-old African-American boy lynched in Mississippi in 1955, incited outrage. The artists Hannah Black and Parker Bright condemned the work as "black death spectacle." The episode resu
Tatars fear persecution in Crimea
Following the Crimea referendum, Inter-ethic tensions remain a concern for a Tatar regional leader. Gavino Garay reports.
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2 The global water cycle The flow of water through the land, the atmosphere and the sea is shown in Figure 3. Performative architecture as a guideline for transformation: Defense Line of Amsterdam 10 Review of the learning outcomes After studying this unit you should be able to: Part A explain what the common law is and how it developed: In 1154 Henry II institutionalised common law. Judges travelled throughout the country bringing consistent justice to every citizen, and the practice developed where past decisions would be cited in argument before the courts and would be regarded as being of persuasive authority. The Holloway Series in Poetry - Honoring the Life and Work of Larry Eigner 3.10 More difficult fraction sums Sometimes you have to find equivalent factions for all fractions in the sum in order that the denominators are the same. To add or subtract fractions, use equivalent fractions to make the denominators the same and then add or subtract the numerators. Modelling pollution in the Great Lakes: a review The main teaching text of this unit is provided in the workbook below. The answers to the exercises that you'll find throughout the workbook are given in the answer book. You can access it by clicking on the link under the workbook. When prompted to watch the video for this unit, return to this page and watch the clips below. After you've watched the clips, return to the workbook. Click 'View document' to open the workbook (PDF, 0.3 MB). 3.2.1 Remarks By ‘contains’, we mean that we can find part of the surface that is homeomorphic to a Möbius band. The edge of the Möbius band does not need to correspond to an edge at the surface, so that a surface without boundary can be non-orientable (as we shall shortly see). When seeking Möbius bands in a surface, it can be helpful to look at all possible closed curves on the surface and thicken these into bands. Remember, fro 10.4 Summary By biological evolution we mean that many of the organisms that inhabit the Earth today are different from those that inhabited it in the past. Natural selection is one of several processes that can bring about evolution, although it can also promote stability rather than change. It follows that natural selection is not the same thing as evolution. The four propositions underlying Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection are: (1) more individuals are produced than ca Art Forum: Danni Zuvela and Joel Stern Bewerkingen met breuken : Wandplaten Geheugensteuntjes om bewerkingen met breuken te memoriseren/visualiseren. 1.6.3 Using sound effects to good effect Sound effects can communicate information in a variety of ways. In particular, they can do the following.
Reinforce the visual component of the UI. Thus turning a page on the screen could be accompanied by an appropriate sound. This could be taken even further in a children's program about animals, which could include sounds of lions roaring and elephants trumpeting.
Confirm the successful completion of an operation. F Addition and Subtraction of Decimal Numbers Literary Festival 2016: Worlds Elsewhere: global Shakespeare [Audio] Literary Festival 2016: Fact versus Fiction? The Spanish Civil War in the Literary Imagination [Audi Exploring the boundaries of international law 21W.747 Rhetoric (MIT)
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Performance as an architectural design paradigm has been emerging during the recent years. We have developed an understanding that we formalized as a taxonomy for performative architecture that considers performance from three points of view: health, safety and security performance; functional and efficiency performance; and psychological, social, cultural, and esthetic performance. This paper focuses on a design project that explores these ideas as a performative architecture proposal. The proj
When Larry Eigner arrived in this world "palsied from a hard birth" the accepted view was that the severity of his injury made him uneducable. An inspired bar-mitzvah gift of a 1940 Royal portable typewriter opened a pathway to his becoming a poet.
This event celebrates the publication in four folio volumes of the Collected Poems of Larry Eigner.
POETS/SPEAKERS. Robert Grenier, Lyn Hejinian, Richard Eigner, Rebecca Gaydos, Kit Robinson, Michael Davidson, George Hart, Albert Gelpi, Hillary Grav
The ANU School of Art and the ACT Government present the 2012 public Art Form series.
OtherFilm are an artists' collective dedicated to exploring experimental film, video, sound and performance; they work as curators, programmers, artists, researchers, writers, historians, teachers, hosts, agents and activists. In this talk they discuss OtherFilm's origins in the underground/DIY film and music scene and show some highlights from selected exhibitions and programs they have curated. They also spe
The concepts of addition and subtraction of decimal numbers are explained using real life examples. Instructor uses a place value chart for demonstration.
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Speaker(s): Ben Crystal, Andrew Dickson, Dr Varsha Panjwani | Shakespeare has been translated into virtually all the world’s most commonly spoken languages. His plays are performed in a rich variety of theatrical traditions. How did he become the global phenomenon he is today? And how is his work received and interpreted across the world? Ben Crystal (@bencrystal) is an actor, writer and producer. He is the artistic director of Passion in Practice and its Shakespeare Ensemble. Andrew Dickson (
Speaker(s): Professor Helen Graham, Eduardo Mendoza, Professor Paul Preston | Marking the 80th anniversary of the Spanish Civil War, our panel of prominent historians as well as one of Spain's most important novelists will explore the effect of the war on the literary imagination from George Orwell to the present day and reflect on the challenges of incorporating real events into fiction. Helen Graham is Professor of Spanish History at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her books include The
This free course, Exploring the boundaries of international law, is designed to provide you with an introduction to key concepts underpinning your study of international law. It introduces the concept of international legal personality, explores the status of the state, the principle of sovereignty and summarises the principles of jurisdiction.
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This course uses the study of rhetoric as an opportunity to offer instruction in critical thinking. Through extensive writing and speaking assignments, students will develop their abilities to analyze texts of all kinds and to generate original and incisive ideas of their own. Critical thinking and original analysis as expressed in writing and in speech are the paramount goals of this class. The course will thus divide its efforts between an examination of the subject matter and an examination o