Russia and the EU: back to realism? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Fyodor Lukyanov | Leading Moscow analyst Fyodor Lukyanov argues that it's time to redefine the Europe – Russia relationship based on a pragmatic understanding of respective interests and capabilities. Fyodor Lukyanov is editor of Russia in Global Affairs. Vladislav Zubok is Professor of International History at LSE and Chair of Europe and Russia and Ukraine Working Group Dahrendorf Forum. LSE IDEAS (@LSEIDEAS) is a foreign policy think-tank within LSE's Institute for Global Affairs
Acoustique du bâtiment
Sommaire : 1- Caractérisation physique et physiologique des sons et des bruits 2- Propagation sonore en espace libre 3- Propagation en espace clos 4- Isolation des parois aux bruits aériens - Annexes
3.4.6 Residual stress One factor that can cause serious problems in any material is the presence of residual tensile stress. The problem often arises as a direct result of manufacturing, when hot material is shaped and then allowed to cool to ambient temperatures. For large castings like those needed to make the eye bars, such residual stress would be modified by the subsequent heat treatment to strengthen the steel, but had to be studied as part of the research effort into the catastrophic failure of the bridge.<
Difficult Words
How to deal with difficult words. Includes a few foreign words. (08:47)
3.2 Types of placement in foster care The Nottinghamshire Pathfinder Trust (2005) describe the following different types of placement in foster care Short-term placements may be chosen for example, when there are relationship difficulties between parents and children or when the principal carers or parents have serious health problems. Placements can vary from an overnight stay to one of several weeks. Support foster care offers short breaks to parents and ch
Smart factories create competitive advantage for global manufacturers
A new model for understanding how multinationals can gain a competitive edge from their manufacturing networks has been created as a result of a recent study by Professor Arnoud De Meyer, Director of Judge Business School, and Professor Ann Vereecke and Professor Roland Van Dierdonck of the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School in Belgium.
Mixing Domains: Architecture plus Software Engineering
Software engineering is a multidisciplinary area of knowledge combining competence in computation with at least one other area of expertise, typically in the domain of the applications being created. A course offering for students of engineering, architecture and software engineering at Carnegie Mellon illustrates the challenges and opportunities of cross-domain instruction. These include ontology, problem taxonomies, and instruction strategies.
Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c Chronique Aka akungu 1988 : Femmes pays (Vidéo) Dans le campement pygmée d'Akungu, en République centrafricaine, les femmes et les enfants vaquent à leurs occupations quotidiennes. Au cours de quelques journées se déroulent des scènes telles que la préparation et la cuisson de chenilles, la cure de la migraine d'une jeune femme, la toilette des enfants dans la ... Learning outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: begin to recognise how elite sport is funded in the UK. 4.5 David Hume This unit examines David Hume's reasons for being complacent in the face of death, as these are laid out in his suppressed essay of 1755, ‘Of the immortality of the soul’. More generally, they examine some of the shifts in attitude concerning death and religious belief which were taking place in Europe at the end of the eighteenth century, through examination of this and other short essays. Hume was a pivotal figure in the Scottish Enlightenment and his death in 1776 was widely anti Science and Religion: Belief or Commitment? 3 Aims The aim of this section is to help you to think about how you study mathematics and consider ways in which you can make your study more effective. Acknowledgements This material is from our archive and is an adapted extract from T175 Networked living: exploring information and communication technologies, which is no longer available to new students. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Author(s): 4.3 Optical networking DWDM improves the utilisation of optical fibre for point-to-point links, but a further step in exploiting the potential of optical fibre comes from optical networking in which routeing or switching is done optically. Optical networking is in its infancy, but the concept of the optical layer based upon wavelength channels is emerging. The optical layer effectively sits below the SDH layer in the network, and provides wavelength channels from one location to another. An analogy can The week ahead: Who is the real Xi? Statistics: Variance of a Population - Khan Academy Hoover Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant Tour Part 2
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Mr. Khan continues his discussion about statisitics. This is the video after Sample vs. Population Mean. In this video, he discusses the variance of a population. (12:22)
This is a series of video clips taken when visiting the Hoover Dam and Hydroelectric Power Plant back on December 28, 2008. Hoover Dam is located at Lake Mead at the Arizona and Nevada State line and just East of Las Vegas on US Highway 93. The highway goes over the dam, but a by pass bridge is being built across the Colorado River just down stream from the dam due to be completed in September of 2009.