Ebusiness technologies: foundations and practice
Major retailers today face a major challenge to manage and distribute goods from suppliers around the world. What systems enable big business to keep in touch with latest sales information from their stores? How are Internet and Web technologies and their associated applications used in practice? This album explores how these technologies are changing the way businesses operate internally and externally. The seven video tracks examine a Tesco supply chain and present an insider's view of web ser
Clocky by Sarah Devyani King
CCA Graphic Design Program
ADS: Motion Graphics (fall 2013)
Instructor: Tim Shetz
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Sustainable Tourism Certification
A lecture on sustainable tourism
Something fishy in Mexico
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish are found afloat in a lagoon in western Mexico. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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3.1 Surfaces with twists In Section 3 we study the orientability of surfaces from an informal point of view. In particular, we take a detailed look at the projective plane and its properties. We start by examining some surfaces that resemble a Möbius band. A cylinder or a Möbius band can be formed by gluing together the ends of a rectangular strip or band of paper either with or without twisting the paper before gluing. Does adding further twists to the band before gluing provide any more examples of surfaces
Naruto Uzushiogakure t-shirt
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4.1 An overview of the UK perspective You have looked at the international scene regarding human rights but what of the position in England? You may be wondering: ‘If the common law developed over hundreds of years in this country surely the courts must at some stage have been called upon to consider the issue of human rights?’. As you might expect, the answer to this question is in the affirmative. However, over the centuries the lack of legal instruments on human rights was itself an inhibition on the development of h
21W.765J Interactive and Non-Linear Narrative: Theory and Practice (MIT)
This course explores the properties of non-linear, multi-linear, and interactive forms of narratives as they have evolved from print to digital media. Works covered in this course range from the Talmud, classics of non-linear novels, experimental literature, early sound and film experiments to recent multi-linear and interactive films and games. The study of the structural properties of narratives that experiment with digression, multiple points of view, disruptions of time, space, and of storyl
Study of Non-Newtonian viscosity and yield stress of blood in a scanning capillary-tube rheometer (A Abstract: The study of hemorheology has been of great interest in the fields of biomedical engineering and medical researches for many years. Although a number of researchers have investigated correlations between whole blood viscosity and arterial diseases, stroke, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, aging, and gender, the medi
Study of Non-Newtonian viscosity and yield stress of blood in a scanning capillary-tube rheometer (A). Ph.D. dissertation. Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics. 2002.
4.1 Introduction The above account of having attention taken away from the intended target reminds us that, while it may be advantageous from a survival point of view to have attention captured by novel events, these events are actually distractions from the current object of attention. Those who have to work in open-plan offices, or try to study while others watch TV, will know how distracting extraneous material can be. Some try to escape by wearing headphones, hoping that music will be less distracting, bu
Virtual Maths, Calculating the Volume of a Brick
How to calculate the volume of a brick, guide (pdf)
Space Station Live: Orion Prepares for First Flight Test
NASA Public Affairs Officer Michael Curie interviews Scott Wilson, NASA's Manager of Orion Production Operations about preparations for the upcoming Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1) mission. This interview aired during Space Station Live on June 17, 2014.
Lecture 27 - Applications of the open mapping lemma
Some applications of the open mapping lemma, including a brief discussion of the deduction of the Tietze extension theorem from Urysohn's lemma.
Further module materials are available for download from The University of Nottingham open courseware site: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=bd32d53b-3c12-ac19-176b-d9e112731951 and on iTunes U: http://itunesu.nottingham.ac.uk/albums/64.rss
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Blending Meat and Mushrooms in American Classics
Chef Bill Briwa shows us how he blends sautéed mushrooms with ground meat in burgers, meatloaf, sloppy joes, casseroles, and chili to make them more healthful meal options. For more videos and recipes go to http://www.ciaprochef.com/mushrooms/videos.html
Everyday Fast Math Tricks - How to Multiply in Your Head!
An engaging video that will provide you tips to do Mental Math.This will help you acquire a Number Sense, critical for developing math skills. (07:30)
11.4 Signal duration Since hearing is largely a matter of stimulus reception over time, we would expect time to influence the perception of sound. It has been known for many years that both absolute thresholds and the loudness of sounds depend upon signal duration. The studies of absolute threshold described earlier were all carried out with tone bursts of relatively long duration. For durations exceeding 500 ms, the sound intensity at threshold is roughly independent of duration. However for durations of less th
Arithmetic Sequences
OpenStax College
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Sick Insurance: Making Private Health Insurance Markets Work for Patients and Providers
The USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics hosted a conference Oct. 22, 2010, titled, "Health Reform and the Economy: Are They Good for Each Other?" Conference panels examined critical reform issues related to reducing costs, improving quality, ensuring innovation and changing health care delivery. The assembly of renowned speakers from government, academia and industry presented different views -- some were concerned that health reform will not control costs, while others believed
12.753 Geodynamics Seminar (MIT)
The Earth's crust is primarily composed of melting products from mantle plumes and mid-ocean ridges - both presently and over the course of Earth history. While both systems represent upwelling features in a convective mantle, they can be viewed as end-member systems in that plumes represent buoyant flow whereas mid-ocean ridges represent passive corner flow. This paradigm is not strict - flow beneath ridges may be buoyant in some places, for example, but it does provide a reasonable framework f
4 Working with other stakeholders When considering the accountability of the governing body, we need to think about the context of the school and the community it serves. The DfES states quite clearly that the school and its governing body are accountable to anyone who has a ‘legitimate interest’. You might like to spend some time considering who these people are. In terms of providing both high-quality education and, consequently, an educated workforce, pupils, parents and the wider community are the ‘customersâ€