Don't Make This Basic Mistake if you Want to Sound Assertive
Many teachers make this one simple mistake that drastically reduces how assertive they sound when they are giving instructions. In this guide, we explain how to avoid that mistake, and how to switch to a much more powerful way of speaking. (04:12)
SPCtv Laura Rogers Talks About No Code Solutions | SharePoint Conference 2014 Laura Rogers is a respected SharePoint professional who's been empowering people with no code solutions for many years. Join her as she shares with us her perceptions of the future of no code solutions and how she approaches getting business value to her customers quickly and easily with SharePoint. Get more information by checking out her session SPC215 and reading her Author(s):
Object-Oriented Software Design - Classes and objects in Java and Petrol Station Case Study
This lecture forms part of "Classes and objects in Java and Petrol Station Case Study" topic in the Object-Oriented Software Design module.
1.2 Development through dialogue Now read Chapter 6, ‘Development through dialogue’, of the set book Words and Minds. As you read, pay special attention to: Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest Sea water, maritime transportation and environment Enhancing Physics Knowledge for Teaching – Heat High carbon steel Sands of Time: A Google Earth Approach to Climate Change Education Rosebowl case study Design Driven Innovation and Its New Frontiers President Warren's 2014-2015 Priorities Engaging students in ethical debates Keynote Address Health promotion Immunology basics TakingtheMeasureofCarbonNanotubeGrowth-480p.mov Lichens with bacteria on a rock in the forest Virtual Maths , Shapes Space and Measure, Theodolite survey formula
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This online exhibition highlights resources for the study of Robin Hood in the collections held by Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham. It includes examples from printed versions of the Robin Hood story in collections of traditional ballad literature, in popular chap books and in stories for children. It also features documents which can be used for the study of the historical Sherwood Forest and its laws.
This online exhibition highlights resources for the study of Robin Hood in the collections held by Manuscripts and Special Collections at the University of Nottingham. It includes examples from printed versions of the Robin Hood story in collections of traditional ballad literature, in popular chap books and in stories for children. It also features documents which can be used for the study of the historical Sherwood Forest and its laws.
These files outline a general introduction to a joint view of maritime transportation of chemicals, chemistry and the environment. They include study material and self evaluation tests, which could be covered in 5 hours. This material is suitable for 1st year undergraduate students enrolled in Nautical or Maritime Engineering Studies, and also for a general audience.
In this session we’ll begin our study of thermodynamics by looking at some of the properties of heat.
Treated at 1000 centigrade for 15 minutes and then isothermally treated at 200 centigrade for 4 days, start of bainite transformation. This micrograph shows a lath of bainitic-ferrite growing into a grain of austenite and the dislocation field generated by the displacive transformation. Reference: Proceedings of International Conference on Martensitic Transformations (ICOMAT '02), Helsinki, Finland, 2002.
This e-publication provides a case study that employs Google Earth in examining climate change impacts and sustainable development issues in North Africa.
A case study following the construction of one of Leeds Met's iconic new buildings, made to support courses in Quantity surveying
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Kent State University President Beverly Warren shares her vision for the academic year.
This case study outlines an investigation into the acceptance of a new pedagogical paradigm aiming to engage and inspire students in ethical and entrepreneurial activity
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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught in Autumn Semester 2009 The 'Health Promotion' module is one of the core modules taught on the Masters in Public Health which is offered by the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health at The University of Nottingham. Suitable for study at: Masters level Dr Puja R Myles, School of Community Health Sciences - Epidemiology and Public Health Dr. Puja Myles is an Associate Professor of Health Protection and
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn semester 2009 Infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The body fights infection through the functions of the immune system, whose power has been harnessed by the development of vaccination (immunisation). Suitable for study at: Undergraduate levels 1 and 2. Dr Ian Todd, School of Molecular Medical Sciences Dr Ian Todd is Associate Professor & Reader in Cellular Immunopatho
MIT Postdoctoral Associate Mostafa Bedewy explains how competition between the chemical activation of carbon nanotubes growing on seed particles and the mechanical coupling among growing carbon nanotubes of different sizes impacts growth of CNT forests and leads to the waviness of individual strands seen in highly magnified views.
See related article on the Materials Processing Center website, http://mpc-www.mit.edu/component/k2/item/375-carbon-nanotubes-under-stress
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Lichens consisting of algae, fungi, and bacteria are able to extract nutrients from the rock. Bacteria is able to fix nitrogen for the lichen. Lichens are important decomposers.
Theodolite survey, information, formula, and calculation