Glancing ahead Take a very quick look through Section 1.5 of the Calculator Book, entitled ‘Everyday calculations’. Do not read it all yet! Use the headings, subheadings, diagrams, and so on to give yours Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying Law. 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. Thomas Burns Memorial Lectures 2016: Professor Choon-Leong Seow - The Story of Job: A contested clas User-generated content : archeologies, economies and ecologies 3.5 Summary Phenomenologists focus on how bodies are experienced at a subjective and intersubjective (relational) level. Phenomenological psychologists seek to transcend the mind-body dualism, arguing that all we have is an intelligent body, with the body and mind one and the same: not simply biology; we are our body and, through this, perform selfhood. This bodily experience is also often pre-reflective and extra-discursive – we experience and use our body before we think about it. And it is through u Migrant shipwreck accused appear in court Apps and Data | Appy Mondays In this weeks episode, Martin Beeby is joined by Steve Plank, Cloud Evangelist at Microsoft to talk about storing app data in the cloud. The tech session is provided by Mike Taulty who asks the question: which is faster, boiling an egg or setting up an Azure Mobile Service. To join in the conversation and receive hands-on support and guidance from UK Tech Evangelists, use #appymondays on Twitter. For more on develop Ping 205: Remembering XP, Azure and the Internet of Things, Civilization Beyond Earth, Bing Personal [06:38] Say goodbye to XP with Escape from XP and watch the Story Behind the Wallpaper We'll Never Forget (9 4.2 Frequency, wavelength and the speed of sound The speed of sound has a joint relationship with both the wavelength and the frequency of the sound. To see why, recall that at the end of Section 2.5, in connection with the wave produced by a tuning fork, I said ‘in the time it has taken for the source to go through one cycle of oscillation, the wave h Confronting Objections to the Economic Approach 8 Part B: Evidencing your IT skills This Part requires you to present a portfolio of your work to demonstrate that you have used and integrated your IT skills within your study or work activities to achieve the standard required. For example, you might include learning about new software for a particular task, using databases and other resources more effectively in searching for information, setting up and using different ways of communicating and sharing information, setting up and using computer-based models to predict, expla 1 6. Conclusion This unit has explored the ways in which moving and still images may motivate and inspire pupils in their understanding of music. You may find it helpful to share your experiences of using images with your peers, perhaps through a short presentation to your department. Digital Library Object - Relevancy of tactical nuclear weapons in Europe in the post Cold-War era. USAWC celebrates Army Birthday Politics in 60 seconds. Corruption Special Lecture 03 - 11/24/2010 21H.311 The Renaissance, 1300-1600 (MIT) 17.960 Foundations of Political Science (MIT) 1.5.3 Errors in Plimpton 322 The presence of errors on the tablet is of further benefit to the historian, in that trying to discover how they could have arisen provides strong clues about how the computations were done. So, for instance, the last entry in column C is half what it ‘should’ be. The scribe wrote 53, where 1,46 is what is needed to preserve the pattern of the rest. This tells us that some stage in the computation must have involved a doubling or halving, which on this occasion the scribe overlooke Sinking of the Lusitania
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The Department of Theology and Religion presents lecture two of the 2016 Thomas Burns Memorial Lecture series. Given by Professor Choon-Leong Seow, Vanderbilt Divinity School, this presentation covers the topic 'The Artistry of the (Hebrew) Book of Job'. 27 July 2016
In this presentation from the Institute of Film and Television Studies' Ephemeral Media workshops, Professor Jon Dovey (UWE) presents his research into user-generated content.
PLEASE NOTE: The presntation begins with a five minute video clip - keynote begins thereafter.
Presentation produced/delivered: June/July 2009
Suitable for: Undergraduate study and community education
Author and Presenter: Professor Jon Dovey, University of the West of England
Jon has recently been appointed to the
A man believed to be the captain of a shipwreck that killed hundreds of migrants appears in a Sicily court with a fellow crew member. Nathan Frandino reports.
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With a loud and thunderous, "Hooah," and a mighty, but controlled, swing of a 1902 cavalry saber replica, the U.S. Army War College cut a ceremonial cake and celebrated the Army's 237th Birthday by honoring Soldiers, veterans, and civilians and family members past and present today at the Army Heritage and Education Center.
Professor Paul Heywood defines a polical concept in 60 seconds for those with a spare minute to learn something new. This videocast focuses on corruption as a political concept.
Warning: video does contain bloopers and out takes.
May 2010
Suitable for Undergraduate study and community education
Professor Paul Heywood, School of Politics and International Relations
Professor Paul Heywood is Sir Francis Hill Professor of European Politics. He graduated with an MA in Politics (First Class) fro
Special Lecture 03
The "Renaissance" as a phenomenon in European history is best understood as a series of social, political, and cultural responses to an intellectual trend which began in Italy in the fourteenth century. This intellectual tendency, known as humanism, or the studia humanitatis, was at the heart of developments in literature, the arts, the sciences, religion, and government for almost three hundred years. In this class, we will highlight the history of humanism, but we will also study rel
This course continues from the fall semester. The course introduces students to the fundamental theories and methods of modern political science through the study of a small number of major books and articles that have been influential in the field. This semester, the course focuses on American and comparative politics.
In this clip from the Discovery Channel’s special "Sinking of the Lusitania," learn the world wide reaction to the sinking of the British ship. (02:17)