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Authors: Janine Lockhart & Adriaan Coetzee (Cape Technikon & Cape Higher Education Consortium) Posters are another way of communicating your information. They are best used as an aid to a discussion and should only represent the essence of your topic. Remember - less is more. Clicked 370 times. Last clicked 01/27/2015 - 18:33. Teaching & Learning Context: <p>The Infolit site, of which this resource is a part, sets out to teach the most commonly needed information concepts in higher education learning at all levels, but emphasises the skills needed for first-time, entry-level, study. TSubjects
Centre for Higher Education Development | Centre for Educational Technology | Text/HTML Webpages | Other | English | Post-secondary | poster colours | poster design | poster font | poster layout | poster text | poster visuals | tipsLicense
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italy | roma | postes | cards | happy | post | mail | postcard | postoffice | newyear | tele | telegrafi | postee | telegraphes | vision:text=0772 | vision:outdoor=0958 | vision:sky=0765License
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Stephanie Taylor speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Stephanie Taylor speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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Rashad Shabazz speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Rashad Shabazz speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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Mary McAuley speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Mary McAuley speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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Stephen Hutchings speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Stephen Hutchings speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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Alex Hall speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Alex Hall speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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Helen Codd speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Helen Codd speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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Sarah Armstrong speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. Sarah Armstrong speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010.Subjects
theory | theory | space | space | gender | gender | feminist | feminist | transformation | transformation | place | place | prison | prison | penal | penal | punishment | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | post-Soviet Russia | geography | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geography | theory | space | gender | feminist | transformation | place | prison | penal | punishment | post-Soviet Russia | geographyLicense
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This class provides an introduction to modern art and theories of modernism and postmodernism. It focuses on the way artists use the tension between fine art and mass culture to mobilize a critique of both. We will examine objects of visual art including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and video. These objects will be viewed in their interaction with advertising, caricature, comics, graffiti, television, fashion, folk art, and so-called "primitive" art. This class provides an introduction to modern art and theories of modernism and postmodernism. It focuses on the way artists use the tension between fine art and mass culture to mobilize a critique of both. We will examine objects of visual art including painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and video. These objects will be viewed in their interaction with advertising, caricature, comics, graffiti, television, fashion, folk art, and so-called "primitive" art.Subjects
modern art; high art; mass culture; modernist aesthetic; modernism; 19th Century Art; 20th Century Art; modernization; urbanization; globalization; photography; cinema; painting; sculpture; postmodernism; visual arts; multimedia; pop art; popular culture | modern art; high art; mass culture; modernist aesthetic; modernism; 19th Century Art; 20th Century Art; modernization; urbanization; globalization; photography; cinema; painting; sculpture; postmodernism; visual arts; multimedia; pop art; popular culture | modern art | modern art | high art | high art | mass culture | mass culture | modernist aesthetic | modernist aesthetic | modernism | modernism | 19th Century Art | 19th Century Art | 20th Century Art | 20th Century Art | modernization | modernization | urbanization | urbanization | globalization | globalization | photography | photography | cinema | cinema | painting | painting | sculpture | sculpture | postmodernism | postmodernism | visual arts | visual arts | multimedia | multimedia | pop art | pop art | popular culture | popular cultureLicense
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This class first offers some basic analytical frameworks - culture, social structure, and institutions - that you can use to examine a wide range of political outcomes. We then use these frameworks to understand (1) the relationship between democracy and economic development and (2) the relative centralization of political authority across countries. We will use theoretical arguments and a wide range of case studies to address several questions: Why are some countries democratic and others not? How does democracy affect economic development and political conflict? Why do some countries centralize power while others threaten to fall apart through secession and civil war? We will use examples from a wide range of countries including Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Mexico, and the Un This class first offers some basic analytical frameworks - culture, social structure, and institutions - that you can use to examine a wide range of political outcomes. We then use these frameworks to understand (1) the relationship between democracy and economic development and (2) the relative centralization of political authority across countries. We will use theoretical arguments and a wide range of case studies to address several questions: Why are some countries democratic and others not? How does democracy affect economic development and political conflict? Why do some countries centralize power while others threaten to fall apart through secession and civil war? We will use examples from a wide range of countries including Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Mexico, and the UnSubjects
Democracy | political institutions | economic development | political conflict | ethnic conflict | India | Weimar Germany | market-oriented reform | Brazil | corruption | Mexico | ethnic violence | Yugoslavia | post-Communist Russia | China | Democracy | political institutions | economic development | political conflict | ethnic conflict | India | Weimar Germany | market-oriented reform | Brazil | corruption | Mexico | ethnic violence | Yugoslavia | post-Communist Russia | China | Democracy | Democracy | political institutions | political institutions | economic development | economic development | political conflict | political conflict | ethnic conflict | ethnic conflict | India | India | Weimar Germany | Weimar Germany | market-oriented reform | market-oriented reform | Brazil | Brazil | corruption | corruption | Mexico | Mexico | ethnic violence | ethnic violence | Yugoslavia | Yugoslavia | post-Communist Russia | post-Communist Russia | China | ChinaLicense
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See all metadata11.948 The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq (MIT) 11.948 The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq (MIT)
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This course is being offered in conjunction with the colloquium The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq, which is sponsored by MIT’s Center for International Studies and Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Fundamentally, the course focuses on contemporary post-conflict countries (or in-conflict countries) and the role of planning and reconstruction in building nations, mitigating conflicts, reshaping the social, spatial, geopolitical, and political life, and determining the country’s future. This course is being offered in conjunction with the colloquium The Politics of Reconstructing Iraq, which is sponsored by MIT’s Center for International Studies and Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Fundamentally, the course focuses on contemporary post-conflict countries (or in-conflict countries) and the role of planning and reconstruction in building nations, mitigating conflicts, reshaping the social, spatial, geopolitical, and political life, and determining the country’s future.Subjects
planning | planning | politics | politics | post-conflict reconstruction | post-conflict reconstruction | Marshall Plan | Marshall Plan | reconstruction of Japan | reconstruction of Japan | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina | September 11 reconstruction | September 11 reconstruction | Iraq politics and society | Iraq politics and society | post-war planning | post-war planning | building democracy | building democracy | international organizations | international organizations | Iraqi-Arab discourse | Iraqi-Arab discourse | vision | vision | stability | stability | resistance | resistanceLicense
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This course discusses phase transitions in Earth's interior. Phase transitions in Earth materials at high pressures and temperatures cause the seismic discontinuities and affect the convections in the Earth's interior. On the other hand, they enable us to constrain temperature and chemical compositions in the Earth's interior. However, among many known phase transitions in mineral physics, only a few have been investigated in seismology and geodynamics. This course reviews important papers about phase transitions in mantle and core materials. This course discusses phase transitions in Earth's interior. Phase transitions in Earth materials at high pressures and temperatures cause the seismic discontinuities and affect the convections in the Earth's interior. On the other hand, they enable us to constrain temperature and chemical compositions in the Earth's interior. However, among many known phase transitions in mineral physics, only a few have been investigated in seismology and geodynamics. This course reviews important papers about phase transitions in mantle and core materials.Subjects
Earth | Earth | mantle | mantle | phase transitions | phase transitions | transition zone | transition zone | post-spinel transition | post-spinel transition | seismic discontinuities | seismic discontinuities | D'' discontinuity | D'' discontinuity | D'' anisotropy | D'' anisotropy | post-perovskite transition and spin transition | post-perovskite transition and spin transitionLicense
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This course is a student-presented seminar in combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete mathematics in general. Instruction and practice in written and oral communication is emphasized, with participants reading and presenting papers from recent mathematics literature and writing a final paper in a related topic. This course is a student-presented seminar in combinatorics, graph theory, and discrete mathematics in general. Instruction and practice in written and oral communication is emphasized, with participants reading and presenting papers from recent mathematics literature and writing a final paper in a related topic.Subjects
discrete math; discrete mathematics; discrete; math; mathematics; seminar; presentations; student presentations; oral; communication; stable marriage; dych; emergency; response vehicles; ambulance; game theory; congruences; color theorem; four color; cake cutting; algorithm; RSA; encryption; numberical integration; sorting; post correspondence problem; PCP; ramsey; van der waals; fibonacci; recursion; domino; tiling; towers; hanoi; pigeonhole; principle; matrix; hamming; code; hat game; juggling; zero-knowledge; proof; repeated games; lewis carroll; determinants; infinitude of primes; bridges; konigsberg; koenigsberg; time series analysis; GARCH; rational; recurrence; relations; digital; image; compression; quantum computing | discrete math; discrete mathematics; discrete; math; mathematics; seminar; presentations; student presentations; oral; communication; stable marriage; dych; emergency; response vehicles; ambulance; game theory; congruences; color theorem; four color; cake cutting; algorithm; RSA; encryption; numberical integration; sorting; post correspondence problem; PCP; ramsey; van der waals; fibonacci; recursion; domino; tiling; towers; hanoi; pigeonhole; principle; matrix; hamming; code; hat game; juggling; zero-knowledge; proof; repeated games; lewis carroll; determinants; infinitude of primes; bridges; konigsberg; koenigsberg; time series analysis; GARCH; rational; recurrence; relations; digital; image; compression; quantum computing | discrete math | discrete math | discrete mathematics | discrete mathematics | discrete | discrete | math | math | mathematics | mathematics | seminar | seminar | presentations | presentations | student presentations | student presentations | oral | oral | communication | communication | stable marriage | stable marriage | dych | dych | emergency | emergency | response vehicles | response vehicles | ambulance | ambulance | game theory | game theory | congruences | congruences | color theorem | color theorem | four color | four color | cake cutting | cake cutting | algorithm | algorithm | RSA | RSA | encryption | encryption | numberical integration | numberical integration | sorting | sorting | post correspondence problem | post correspondence problem | PCP | PCP | ramsey | ramsey | van der waals | van der waals | fibonacci | fibonacci | recursion | recursion | domino | domino | tiling | tiling | towers | towers | hanoi | hanoi | pigeonhole | pigeonhole | principle | principle | matrix | matrix | hamming | hamming | code | code | hat game | hat game | juggling | juggling | zero-knowledge | zero-knowledge | proof | proof | repeated games | repeated games | lewis carroll | lewis carroll | determinants | determinants | infinitude of primes | infinitude of primes | bridges | bridges | konigsberg | konigsberg | koenigsberg | koenigsberg | time series analysis | time series analysis | GARCH | GARCH | rational | rational | recurrence | recurrence | relations | relations | digital | digital | image | image | compression | compression | quantum computing | quantum computingLicense
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Americans have historically preferred to think of the United States in classless terms, as a land of economic opportunity equally open to all. Yet, social class remains a central fault line in the U.S. Subject explores the experiences and understandings of class among Americans positioned at different points along the U.S. social spectrum. Considers a variety of classic frameworks for analyzing social class and uses memoirs, novels and ethnographies to gain a sense of how class is experienced in daily life and how it intersects with other forms of social difference such as race and gender. Americans have historically preferred to think of the United States in classless terms, as a land of economic opportunity equally open to all. Yet, social class remains a central fault line in the U.S. Subject explores the experiences and understandings of class among Americans positioned at different points along the U.S. social spectrum. Considers a variety of classic frameworks for analyzing social class and uses memoirs, novels and ethnographies to gain a sense of how class is experienced in daily life and how it intersects with other forms of social difference such as race and gender.Subjects
Class | Class | inequality | inequality | anthropology | anthropology | narrative | narrative | ethnography | ethnography | marx | marx | weber | weber | bourdieu | bourdieu | post-structuralism | post-structuralism | habitus | habitus | race | race | gender | gender | upward mobility | upward mobility | downward mobility | downward mobility | deindustrialization | deindustrialization | assembly line | assembly line | rich | rich | post war | post war | underclass | underclassLicense
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japan | postes | cards | happy | tokyo | post | mail | postcard | newyear | card | communications | telegraphes | vision:people=099 | vision:face=099 | vision:mountain=0591 | vision:outdoor=0967 | despostesLicense
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Esta materia es de gran importancia, ya que la valoración del paciente neurológico pediátrico es básica e imprescindible para planificar, desarrollar y demostrar los efectos del tratamiento fisioterápico. Esta valoración puede ser cualitativa o cuantitativa, lo que va a depender de la información recogida. Va a servir para identificar las conductas motrices asociadas a la lesión cerebral, en el caso de las alteraciones motoras centrales, así como también las alteraciones que correspondan a la patología nerviosa periférica en el niño. Se presentarán diferentes protocolos y sistemáticas de evaluación, basados en distintas metodologías de intervención fisioterápica, que el alumno podrá utilizar en distintos casos, adaptando la sistemática de evaluación a las caracterís Esta materia es de gran importancia, ya que la valoración del paciente neurológico pediátrico es básica e imprescindible para planificar, desarrollar y demostrar los efectos del tratamiento fisioterápico. Esta valoración puede ser cualitativa o cuantitativa, lo que va a depender de la información recogida. Va a servir para identificar las conductas motrices asociadas a la lesión cerebral, en el caso de las alteraciones motoras centrales, así como también las alteraciones que correspondan a la patología nerviosa periférica en el niño. Se presentarán diferentes protocolos y sistemáticas de evaluación, basados en distintas metodologías de intervención fisioterápica, que el alumno podrá utilizar en distintos casos, adaptando la sistemática de evaluación a las caracterísSubjects
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trains | trains | hotels | hotels | tp | tp | railroads | railroads | postoffices | postoffices | railroadstations | railroadstations | depots | depots | domecars | domecars | hoteldallas | hoteldallas | pullmancompany | pullmancompany | dallasunionterminal | dallasunionterminal | railroadcoachcars | railroadcoachcars | terminalannexpostofficebuilding | terminalannexpostofficebuildingLicense
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houses | houses | horses | horses | men | men | mailboxes | mailboxes | carts | carts | postalservice | postalservice | wagons | wagons | dwellings | dwellings | rppc | rppc | postalserviceemployees | postalserviceemployeesLicense
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