Introduction Historians on both sides of the Atlantic have argued that the empire was not an issue of popular interest in the late nineteenth-century Britain and the United States. This unit examines some of the evidence available to assess the truth of this claim. More broadly, the unit raises questions related to evidence: is it possible to discover what ‘ordinary’ people thought about expansionism? ‘I couldn't give a damn’; ‘I don't know anything about politics’; ȁ
20120424 - Protein Prediction 1 - Introduction to Protein Prediction 1 Summer 2012 - Intro 1: Amino
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Course: Protein Prediction 1
Title: Introduction Protein Prediction 1 Summer 2012 - Intro 1: Amino Acids
Lecturer: Burkhard Rost
Dynamic Evolution of the near-Earth Radiation Environment Yuri Shprits, UCLA
Keep on learning There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from o Matthieu Ballandone presents "K.J. Arrow's Economics of Science and Endogenous Growth" A Look Ahead to 2016 - Keynote Lunch Address The Relevant University - Eduardo Diaz Conférence de Henri Chamoux
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51. Eenvoudig optellen en aftrekken : ICT op het menu In het basisonderwijs wordt uitgebreid aandacht besteed aan de basisbewerkingen (optellen, aftrellen, vermenigvuldigen en delen). Deze inhouden komen aan bod binnen aanvankelijk rekenen in het eerste leerjaar en in de volgende leerjaren. Het is … Introduction This unit examines how national practices for financial reporting have evolved and why different rules are in place within different jurisdications. In times past, imperialism and war have both been responsible for expanding financial rules across Europe and the world . More recently the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 in the United States has had the same, if unintentional, effect. This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from Issues in international financial reportin Acknowledgements The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions). This content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence praatafrikaans: http://www.flickr.com/photos/praatafrikaans/171602015/
2.6 The portrayal of traditional symbols of power 2.2 Hero or great man? 1.3 The perils of partnership: policy as an adaptive system Here the focus is on an organic way of understanding the relationship between policy and action. From this perspective, government, public service organisations, contractors, staff and, more recently, the public themselves are viewed not as cogs in a machine but as mutually interacting elements of an adaptive policy system. As in other organic entities – populations, species, even the human body itself – change takes place around an equilibrium point at which the entity is in balan Acknowledgements Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence Boxes 4 and 5.2: Clegg, S et al., Managing Organisations: An Introduction to Th Cranial Nerve Exam: Normal Exam: Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Introduction to Dissection Introduction This unit looks at the management of local knowledge-generating practices. You will explore the processes that link practices to global contexts and learn to identify the key dimensions of globalisation and explore the implications for knowing how to ‘do things’ in a variety of contexts. You will go on to compare the approaches to managing and organising, based on universally applicable principles, with context-specific rationalities and look at how viable interpretations of reality Acknowledgements The unit has been adapted for OpenLearn by The Open University Business School from The Open University course B713 Fundamentals of Senior Management. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sh Berlin, Seventh of November – History in Nonhistorical Fiction: a discussion and reading
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Matthieu Ballandone, University of Québec and University of Angers, presents "K.J. Arrow's Economics of Science and Endogenous Growth" at the 13th Annual Summer Institute for the History of Economic Thought conference at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies. July 2, 2012
We’ll take a break from dissecting the 2014 results and look ahead to the national possibilities for the 2016 election.
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In this edition of "The Relevant Unviersity" Vice President for External Affairs Larry Burns speaks with College of Engineering alumnus Eduardo Diaz about his time post-graduation and the ongoing situation in his home country of Venezuela.
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In this unit we will examine a range of Napoleonic imagery by David, Gros and a number of other artists, beginning with comparatively simple single-figure portraits and moving on to elaborate narrative compositions such as Jaffa and Eylau. In so doing, we will have three main aims: to develop your skills of visual analysis, to examine the relationship between art and politics and to introduce you to some of the complex issues involved in interpreting works of art.
In this unit we will examine a range of Napoleonic imagery by David, Gros and a number of other artists, beginning with comparatively simple single-figure portraits and moving on to elaborate narrative compositions such as Jaffa and Eylau. In so doing, we will have three main aims: to develop your skills of visual analysis, to examine the relationship between art and politics and to introduce you to some of the complex issues involved in interpreting works of art.
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The vestibulo-ocular reflex is obtained by having the patient visually fixate on an object straight ahead, then rapidly turning the patient's head form side to side and up and down. The eyes should stay fixed on the object and turn in the opposite direction of the head movement. The first principle of neurologic diagnosis is regional or anatomical localization. In order to become skillful the student must understand how structure relates to function of the nervous system. The neurologic examinat
Many health science students do not enroll in undergraduate dissection-based anatomy courses during their pre-professional education. As a result, they are not familiar with dissection instruments and the mechanics of dissection, and are poorly prepared for medical, dental, and allied health science anatomy courses. Thus, the first dissections are very challenging and require extensive help from instructors. This program is designed to alleviate those deficits. It serves as an introduction to di
In this series, an historian, a novelist and a literary critic explore the ways in which memory, literature and history shape contemporary Europe. Douglas Cowie is a novelist and lecturer in the English department at Royal Holloway, University of London. This event is part of the Jean Monnet 'Europe Beyond Governance' Lecture Series.