Building Applications with Flash Catalyst
Join Adam Cath and Mark Shepherd to find out how to build next-generation user experiences quickly and without coding using Flash Catalyst (formerly code named "Thermo").
7.3 Summary of Part F The constitutional dimension of the EU has been continuously developing. It is influenced by changes both in the membership of the EU and by a desire to develop and strengthen the EU. Part of this development is reflected in the negotiations towards the adoption of a new EU constitution. This part of the course has given you the opportunity to appreciate the complexity of this process. Whether the proposed new EU constitution merely consolidates existing legal provisions or whether it brings
2 What should dialogue with the public aim to achieve? The publication Public Dialogue on Science and Technology, published in 2002 by the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), states: Proponents put forward two basic arguments in favour of dialogue. The first is that traditional consultation tends to be unattractive to many people and draws only on ‘predictable’ sources. They argue that dialogue can provide new opportunities for people who Introduction to Spanish #2 - Introduction to Spanish Pronunciation Lesson 02 - One Minute Romanian 2.5 Masking and attention Before I summarise the material in this section, and we move on to consider attentional processes with clearly-seen displays, it would be appropriate to consider the relevance of the masking studies to the issue of attention. We began the whole subject by enquiring about the fate of material which was, in principle, available for processing, but happened not to be at the focus of attention. Somehow we have moved into a different enquiry, concerning the fate of material that a participant was 3.1 Pusztai's experiments Issues of 'fairness' and our obligations to the developing world do not in themselves explain why the issue of GM plants attracts such controversy. This section focuses on an episode in the fraught history of the development of GM foods that had a significant effect on public attitudes in the UK. In particular, we look at the experiments of Arpad Pusztai in the late 1990s at the Rowett Institute near Aberdeen, Scotland. These experiments are of particular interest to us because they reveal a Newborn Nursery Teaching Attending Guide Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying Science. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance, and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner. 17.484 Comparative Grand Strategy and Military Doctrine (MIT) Cómo son los tipos de versos y estrofas Leeskilometers : Beloningskaart Kilometerlezen om kinderen aan te moedigen om vaak te lezen. Laat het kind telkens een kilometer aanduiden als het een afgesproken tijd heeft gelezen. Spreek samen met je kind af na hoeveel afgelegde kilometer hij een beloning krijgt. EdShare (Repository Fringe 2017) 2.2 Your motivation Why did you decide to become a student and what do you hope to gain from your studies? Think about this question for a few minutes and then note down your response. 6.1.3 Ensuring safety Ensuring that a user can't choose a wash temperature that's too hot for the ‘hand wash’ programme is an example of ensuring safety. In other words, the washing machine microcomputer is trying to prevent the user making choices that are not sensible. Of course, I could put a load of delicate washing in and choose the ‘cotton’ programme which has a temperature of 90°C. The computer program controlling the machine has no way of knowing that I've put silks or woollens in and not c Introduction This unit is from our archive and it is an adapted extract from Open mathematics (MU120) which is no longer in presentation. If you wish to study formally at The Open University, you may wish to explore the courses we offer in this subject area . The topics in this unit, ratios, proportion and percentages, are concern Soukop - Donkey DP178234 Donkey (1955) by Willi Soukop, Pittman's Field, Harlow, Essex. View from the west. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015. Symmetry Where next for public health in the era of austerity? 1.2 Readings This free course tackles head-on the hypothesis proposed in this block linking reductionism with unsustainable practices. Reading 3.1 looks at the philosophical roots of reductionism and provides an example of the 'tragedy of the commons' – a familiar outcome of this way of thinking. Reading 3.2 opens the debate with regard to what all of us are concerned with: how do we characterise and measure the quality of our lives? While most of modern society has been obsessed with the reducti
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This course will conduct a comparative study of the grand strategies of the great powers (Britain, France, Germany and Russia) competing for mastery of Europe from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Grand strategy is the collection of political and military means and ends with which a state attempts to achieve security. We will examine strategic developments in the years preceding World Wars I and II, and how those developments played themselves out in these wars. The following qu
Este vídeo explica los versos y estrofas. También, da ejemplos de cada tipo de poema. (4:22)
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We all encounter symmetry in our everyday lives, in both natural and man-made structures. The mathematical concepts surrounding symmetry can be a bit more difficult to grasp. This free course, Symmetry, explains such concepts as direct and indirect symmetries, Cayley tables and groups through exercises, audio and video. First published on Mon, 18 Apr 2011 as
This event was the second in a series of master class lectures jointly staged by the University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University bringing together relevant senior figures and academics from across the city and surrounding region.
The twenty-first century has seen a growth in political, environmental and economic insecurity in the context of global recession, population ageing and climate change. Responding to these threats involves rethinking how we work together, care for ourselves,