2.1 Analysing text Some people find it easy to use diagrams in their studies. But I realise that there are others who don't take to diagrams at all enthusiastically. If this is how you feel, please read what follows, as I am convinced that everyone can get something from using diagrams to help their thinking. However, if after working through these sections, you still believe that diagramming as an aid to studying is ‘not for you’, then don't force yourself into an approach that doesn't suit y
PES Celebration
This artefact outlines the creation of a new website for Innovation North students holding details of all work placements (short, long term, voluntary, paid).The Institute for Enterprise funded the project and the money helped pay a student to maintain the website for a year
Microsoft 2014 Super Bowl Commercial: Empowering
Technology has taken us places we've only dreamed, empowering us to make the impossible possible. Celebrate the people using Microsoft technology to break barriers and inspire us all. (1:00)
The End of Impunity for Violence against Women? The Istanbul Convention in Europe [Audio]
Speaker(s): Louise de Sousa, Elda Moreno, Pragna Patel | The Istanbul Convention is the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence. It is the first legally binding instrument in Europe and in terms of scope the most advanced treaty in the world creating a comprehensive legal framework to prevent violence, to protect victims and to end the impunity of perpetrators. It defines and criminalises various forms of violence against women (inclu
Asian Migrations Research Theme: Relationality, Simultaneity, Multiplicity: Theorizing Structures an
Devanathan Parthasarathy, Professor of Sociology at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, presents this key-note lecture as part of the 'Un-thinking Asian Migrations: Spaces of flows and intersections' symposium. Inspired by Doreen Massey’s critique of multiplicity and power-geometry, and Indian anthropological critiques of village studies and urban studies, this talk uses a series of ethnographic illustrations to innovate our ways of c
500 NATIONS (PART 16)
This is a clip from the six-hour documentary series 500 Nations, which is a comprehensive history of Native American history in the US after the arrival of explorers from other countries. Vintage photos are included in the video.
PCN Tours: Penn State University Park’s Steam Plants
Paul Moser, superintendent of Steam Services, Office of Physical Plant, gives a tour of Penn State University’s steam plants at University Park. The East and West Campus steam plants provide combined heat and power for the University’s 200+ buildings. The steam is distributed to these buildings via a network of 17 miles of underground piping. University Park has a West Campus Steam Plant (WCSP), built in 1929, that provides primary steam production. Its East Campus Steam Plant (ECSP), built
Manet - In the Conservatory - New version
Better sound and image sync
Visiting the crematorium of the dinosaurs
While filming a TV documentary about asteroid impacts, I visited a park in Colorado where the geologic layer marking the mass extinction of the dinosaurs is really easy to see. I decided to make my own short video so I could say a few things that didn't get in to the documentary. I have to say, it was surpassingly cool to stand (well, squat) there and see the K-Pg boundary with my own eyes.
18.997 Topics in Combinatorial Optimization (MIT)
In this graduate-level course, we will be covering advanced topics in combinatorial optimization. We will start with non-bipartite matchings and cover many results extending the fundamental results of matchings, flows and matroids. The emphasis is on the derivation of purely combinatorial results, including min-max relations, and not so much on the corresponding algorithmic questions of how to find such objects. The intended audience consists of Ph.D. students interested in optimization, combina
Virtual Maths, Cuboid - Excavation quiz1
Interactive simulaton explaining how to calculate cubic capacity of a truck for carrying excavated materials
Coastal Walk - Stop 4
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. Thsi is the fourth stop on the walk (part one).
Coastal Walk - Stop 15
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the fifteenth stop on the walk.
Nobel Banquet 2014 - Speech by Shuji Nakamura
Speech by Shuji Nakamura at the Nobel Banquet 2014
Coastal Walk - Stop 6
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the sixth stop on the walk (part one).
Hypothesis Testing: Two Population Proportions: Comparing Two Independent Population Proportions
Sharon Bober
This module demonstrates an example of a hypothesis test between 2 population proportions.
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Coastal Walk - Stop 5
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the fifth stop on the walk (part one).
Coastal Walk - Stop 9
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the ninth stop on the walk.
The Female Reproductive System : Introduction (20:01)
The last video in our anatomy and physiology lecture series focuses on the female reproductive system. This video introduces us to the female reproductive system. We take a quick look at the components of the female reproductive system and the functions of the female reproductive system.Lesson 1 in our Female Reproductive System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.If this video helps you please be sure to LST -like subscribe and tell your friends. Your support helps
A Significant Difference: Reflections on a Psychology Career
Christina Maslach, Professor of the Graduate School
Distinguished Faculty Lecture: The Department of Psychology, UC Berkeley
Wednesday October 1, 2014, 3pm, Alumni House.
Professor Maslach is internationally known for her ground-breaking research on job burnout and its applications to policy and practice.