Introduction This unit examines how self-assembled structures based on lipids and proteins provide a framework for cellular processes. This unit is an adapted extract from the Open University course Engineering small worlds: micro and nano technologies
(T356). Leading Innovation Main Building, Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana Religions of the World (as practiced in America) Bologna, Italy - Study Abroad Cambridge, England - Study Abroad Fremantle, Australia - Study Abroad Cabin of the " Grand Republic" Oxford, England - Study Abroad 2.2.4 Getting about Earlier (Session 1) you met the expression: à pied on foot Other ways of saying how people get about include: à bicyclette by bicycle A Brief History of Western Expansion The Best Way to Interpret the Constitution Virginia Schools in the Great Depression Voices from New Orleans: Design and Planning Diaspora Rebuilding the City of New Orleans: Working Across Sectors to Achieve a Common Goal Video: Thomas E. Mann on the 2010 Midterm Elections Medicine Games: Blood Typing The Dismempowering Power of Transitional Justice Enhancing pupil learning on museum visits Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, Concordia University, Montreal
Since innovation is “not necessarily always predictable,” Daniel Vasella declines to discuss it in a systematic way, and instead, focuses on a case study of one of his company’s flagship pharmaceuticals, Gleevec. The discovery, development and marketing of this drug, which fights the rare chronic myeloid leukemia (CM
Father Edward Sorin founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac in 1842. The university is well respected worldwide. It is one of several institutions making St. Joseph County a regional center for higher education.,St. Joseph County Journey,Mr. Krist Gudnason, 221 Adams Str. Chicago, Ill c/o Carson, Pierre Scott & Co. Dear Krist; This is a fine place out here. I guess I will turn a nun, shall I? Well I hope it won't be rough this time on the lake. Call Sat. afternoon don't forget. Told Jennie t
Welcome to the NROC Religions of the World course. The study of the world's religions is a lifelong journey. This course is designed to give you structure to help you organize your thoughts and enable you to make intelligent judgments about religion. You will be introduced to each faith by leading advocates of the tradition. Religion is a basic building block for society worldwide,and this course will enable you to grow in understanding and in appreciation of the many faith communities around th
Students study at the University of Bologna through Indiana University's Bologna Consortial Studies Program, of which Notre Dame is a member.
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Cambridge, located 50 miles northeast of London is home to the University of Cambridge,the second oldest university in the English-speaking world. Instruction dates back to the 12th century. One of the most prestigious universities in the world, Cambridge, like Oxford, is a collegiate university. It is comprised of 31 colleges which are essentially self-governing units. King's College, founded in 1441, is where Notre Dame students will live and study.
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Students will study at the University of Notre Dame Australia (NDA), the first private Catholic university in Australia. NDA was founded in 1990 through an act of the Western Australian Parliament and a Canonical statute from the Archdiocese of Perth which took effect on July 2, 1991. Notre Dame Australia has strong collegial links with the University of Notre Dame Du Lac.
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Located 60 miles northwest of London, Oxford is a medieval town with the oldest university in the English speaking world - Oxford. Instruction at Oxford dates to the 11th century. It's 30 colleges are self-governing units, each of which offers a full university curriculum. The oldest of these was established in 1249. New College, where Notre Dame students live and study, opened in 1379.
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Although the audio and images are somewhat below par, the five minute video does go over the major reasons for expansion. This is best used as a review to help students see what they are going to study.
The Best Way to Interpret the Constitution - Nadine Strossen, former president of the ACLU and professor of Law at New York Law School, explains how to interpret the Constitution. This is a two minute video and a great start for a debate on the powers of the Constitution and people. Who has the rights?
This project provides teachers and students with free, online historical sources and instructional materials for teaching the history of the Great Depression in Virginia, using public schools as a case-study of how decision makers, the public, and educators responded to the crisis of the Depression.
The five educational modules available on this website address the following themes:
1. The Impact of the Depression on Virginia Public Schools
2. Who Should Bear the Burden? Public Opinion and Sc
There is general agreement that to call New Orleans home means “living with danger, dangerously,” as William Barry put it. You’re “relieved when you dodge the big one, but the big one was always going to come,” says Lawrence Jenkens.
So now that it has come, what next?
There’s a consensus here that m
It took John Fernandez more than a year just to begin to understand the political players and competing interests in New Orleans, and so it is no surprise to him that coming up with a common goal for rebuilding the city, much less a “resource efficient one,” proves elusive.
Nevertheless, Fernandez and other
Noted congressional scholar Thomas E. Mann spoke at Vanderbilt University Oct. 28 about the outlook for the 2010 midterm elections. The public lecture was sponsored by Vanderbilt’s Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Mann, the W. Averell Harriman Chair and senior fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution, spoke five days before voterskeep reading »
Play a game and find out about a Nobel Prize awarded discovery or work! In this game you have to blood type each patient and give them a blood transfusion. Are you able to do that? If not, maybe you should read the introduction to blood typing before you start, otherwise you will put the patients' lives in danger!
Tshepo Madlingozi gives his talk for the Taking Stock of Transitional Justice 2009 conference u - The Dismempowering Power of Transitional Justice: Case Study of South Africa's Khulumani Support Group
Museums give children experiences above and beyond the everyday – experiences that enrich and build upon classroom teaching and learning. Taking pupils to a museum, or bringing museum artefacts into school, instantly changes the dynamics of the usual learning environment. It gives you as a teacher the opportunity to start afresh with each child, to reach and engage with pupils in new and different ways. This unit explores practical ways in which you can make the most of the UK's extraordinaril
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The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema is Canada's largest centre for the study of film animation, film production and film studies in a university setting. Students are immersed in a vibrant, diverse fine arts environment where they can study traditional practices, explore emerging technologies and debate the social and aesthetic concerns of cinema. Student, faculty and alumni interviews illustrate the School's interdisciplinary approach and strong connections to the professi