Utbildning – Irland – Nya podcasts
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Award-winning ex-BBC journalist Andrew Gold interviews fascinating minds & quirky outsiders, from a Westboro Baptist Church defector and a female Mormon psychopath to Amanda Knox and Richard Dawkins...and a man who once had to eat his friends. New eps Mon & Thu.
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We are talking all things manifestation! How to consciously create your best life - however YOU define that! As well as how to use manifestation to grow you business! (DREAM BIG my friends!)
This podcast is about shifting from limitation into possibility.
Default mode into intentionality.
External to internal.
This podcast is here to help you stand in your power, unlock abundance in every area of your life, and feel joy and enthusiasm all along the way.
Thank you so much for being here - It’s time to Manifest Your Best Life.
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Video files from LSE's autumn 2011 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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Islam is a flexible and variable religion. Women's rights in islam is a skeptical topic that needs a clarification. One of the most efficient tools to know more about that topic is to make an interview with one of the specialized in this scope,
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Audio and pdf files from LSE's spring 2011 programme of public lectures and events.
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Video files from LSE's spring 2015 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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What do we mean when we say globalisation? Does the growth of globalisation hinder or benefit mankind? It’s a common assumption that countries globalise but in fact it’s not nations themselves but rather the Industries and companies that trade within and outside their borders. As new forms of technology emerge and organisations expand they erode traditional boundaries and in recent times there has been a rise in interconnectedness of markets across the world. In the following audio tracks Susan Segal Horn (Emerita Professor of International Strategy) explains how globalisation increases the Integration of economic activities across boarders as a result how nations become interdependent on and other.
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Podcasts for Craig Forcese course, CML1104 Public Law & Legislation, at uOttawa law school
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Whether you find spiders fearful or fascinating, they are to be admired for their web-spinning and prey-catching techniques, and the remarkable methods they use to move from one place to another. In this album, researchers in Denmark and the United States use an 8-legged robot and a virtual spider, high-speed photography, a hot air balloon and a rowing boat to explore the biophysics of spiders. In the audio track, Dr David Robinson of The Open University explains how advances in technology allow advances in scientific knowledge and understanding. This material forms part of The Open University course S204 Biology: uniformity and diversity.
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This unit explores the Holocaust, as the destruction of European Jewry is commonly known. The mass killing represented by the Holocaust raises many questions concerning the development of European civilisation during the twentieth century. This unit, therefore, covers essential ground if you wish to understand this development. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers.
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Jack the Ripper
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Short, to the point, subject wise discussions of commonly tested topics on the MRCP 1/2 examinations.
We focus on key words and other proficient ways to arrive at an answer with a here and there about time management. LETS DO THIS THINGโ๏ธ -
Adjudication is the number one method in resolving construction disputes in the United Kingdom. The process is sequential but can be complicated to the inexperienced person. This series of podcasts is aimed primarily at those who want to gain a greater understanding of adjudication and learn about the process. The listeners to these podcasts will hear from prominent adjudicators and practitioners and will benefit from their experiences.
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Historia de java
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Oak woodland is a characteristic feature of the English landscape and home to a huge variety of plants and animals. On this album, Professor David Streeter of the University of Sussex explores some characteristic features of an English oak wood, and reveals some of the processes that maintain the web of life within the wood. In three further tracks, Dr Sarah Watkinson and Dr George McGavin of the University of Oxford take a closer look at some of the fungi, mosses and galls that can be found within an oak wood. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring science.
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Renowned as one the key figures of Romanticism, William Wordsworth broke through poetic traditions and barriers to produce verse that redefined the principles underlying the writing of poetry, placing the poet's emotions and interaction with a natural, pastoral world at the centre of poetic philosophy. Wordsworth's influences are a topic of immense academic debate, and this album provides a concise and distinct introduction to the many literary, political and cultural shifts that informed and inspired one of literature's most breathtakingly beautiful movements. This material forms part of The Open University course A207 From Enlightenment to Romanticism c.1780-1830.
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Enhance your pharmacy practice with ProCE’s up-to-date, clinically relevant, and evidence-based education across a variety of therapeutic areas.
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[email protected] est le podcast du Centre pour la Formation Continue et à Distance de l’Université de Genève. Nous abordons les liens entre formation continue et marché du travail, les grands enjeux sociétaux de la transformation numérique, de l'impact de l'intelligence artificielle et des défis liés au changement climatique et aux objectifs de développement durable, ainsi que ce que pourront être les compétences et les jobs du futur. Notre capacité à apprendre et à nous adapter est centrale à la notion de lifelonglearning. Elle nous permet de prendre notre destin professionnel en main.
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Can a location inspire great poetry? To what extent can a person’s environment influence their art? After leaving the area as a child the Romantic poet William Wordsworth returned to the Lake District and remained there from 1799 to 1802. Surrounded by scenery he cherished Wordsworth composed some of his best poetry in Dove Cottage, but the building was also the residence of friend Thomas De Quincy whom documented his time with the Wordsworth’s as well as his own experiences in the property.
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Teach anything online! On the Course Wizards podcast, Amit Arora and Christopher Maselli share the latest tips and tricks on how to create your own online teaching courses. They discuss online teaching platforms, tech setup, how to come up with course ideas, how to build your audience, lead magnets, and much more, all in 20 minutes or less! Visit coursewizards.com to download free resources and listen to previous episodes.
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Video files from LSE's summer 2014 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection.
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