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Starts : 2014-09-01
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Nutrition Security+regulations Web+programming WizIQ.htm%253Fcategoryid%253D20.htm%3Fcategoryid%3D7.htm?categ

An ideal introduction for those interested in understanding how genetics influences the development and spread of cancer.

Starts : 2014-06-23
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Life Sciences Brain stem Chemical reactions (stoichiometry) Department of Anthropology at the University of Oklahoma Information policy Math+&+Science Nutrition

This course introduces what we already know, and what we are still discovering, about the form and function of the human brain.

Starts : 2005-09-01
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This instance of "Media, Education, and the Marketplace" focuses on the rise of information and communications technologies (ICTs) during the age of globalization, specifically examining its effect and potential in developing nations across the world. In particular, the class will focus on the following three components:

  • "Media" – ICTs, specifically the dramatic rise in use of the Internet over the past twenty years, have "globalized" the world and created opportunities where very few have been available in the past. We are entering a phase where an individual can significantly improve his or her own economical, political, and social circumstances with just a computer and Internet connection. This course investigate these profound developments through current research and case studies.
  • "Education" – With projects such as MIT's OpenCourseWare, the major players in the world are beginning to understand the true power of ICTs in development. Throughout this class, we examine projects that harness the benefits of ICTs to create positive social change around the world.
  • "Marketplace" – The focus is on the developing regions of the world. Specifically, the term "digital divide" is tossed around in everyday language, but what does it really mean? Is there an international digital divide, a national digital divide, or both? Should we try to bridge this divide, and how have past attempts succeeded and (for the most part) failed? Why? These are all questions that are asked throughout this course.

This course has a very unique pedagogy, which is discussed in more detail in the syllabus section.

Starts : 2015-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Basic Trigonometry Infor Information environments Information policy Information retrieval Information Theory

The histories of information, communication, and computing technologies have attracted attention from scholars across a variety of disciplines. This course introduces students to prominent voices in these topics across fields. Alongside readings introducing students to this broad scholarly terrain, the course offers guidance in research and writing for publication based on the reality that PhD candidates on the job market need to be published authors, and that every term paper has the potential to be a journal article. We work towards publication by reading widely-cited scholarly histories both for their content and for what they can tell us about scholarly craft.

Starts : 2010-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course considers reggae, or Jamaican popular music more generally—in its various forms (ska, rocksteady, roots, dancehall)—as constituted by international movements and exchanges and as a product that circulates globally in complex ways. By reading across the reggae literature, as well as considering reggae texts themselves (songs, films, videos, and images), students will scrutinize the different interpretations of reggae's significance and the implications of different interpretations of the story of Jamaica and its music. Beginning with a consideration of how Jamaica's popular music industry emerged out of transnational exchanges, the course will proceed to focus on reggae's circulation outside of Jamaica via diasporic networks and commercial mediascapes. Among other sites, we will consider reggae's resonance and impact elsewhere in the Anglo Caribbean (e.g., Trinidad, Barbados), the United Kingdom (including British reggae styles but also such progeny as jungle, grime, and dubstep), the United States (both as reggae per se and in hip-hop), Panama and Puerto Rico and other Latin American locales (e.g., Brazil), Japan and Australia, as well as West, South, and East Africa (Côte d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Uganda).

Starts : 2014-06-09
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare Developmental+biology Mathematics.htm%253Fcategoryid%253D19.htm%3Fcategoryid%3D7.htm?pricetype Nutrition Security+regulations

Obesity is a global epidemic. As the world gets fatter, we begin to see its impact across many aspects of day-to-day life.

Starts : 2014-06-09
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare College+Writing EdX.htm?categoryid=7.htm?categoryid=22 Nutrition Security+regulations

This course will enhance the knowledge of any person involved in the administration of medicines to patients with dysphagia.

Starts : 2014-05-12
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Business Math+&+Science Nutrition Security+regulations WizIQ.htm%2525253Fcategoryid%2525253D13.htm%25253Fcategoryid%25253D18.htm%3Fcategoryid%3D20

Why do we cooperate? How can we achieve more lasting forms of cooperation? This course explores the puzzle of cooperation in international politics today.

Starts : 2014-05-12
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Life Sciences Nutrition Security+regulations Tecnológico+de+Monterrey WizIQ.htm%3Fcategoryid%3D15.htm?datetype=alwaysopen&.htm?categoryid=7

How will we feed an extra two billion people by the middle of this century?

Starts : 2003-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course examines Japanese popular culture as a way of understanding the changing character of media, capitalism, fan communities and culture. Topics include manga (comic books), hip-hop and other popular music in Japan, anime (Japanese animated films) and feature films, sports (sumo, soccer, baseball), and online communication. Emphasis will be on contemporary popular culture and theories of gender, sexuality, race, and the workings of power in global culture industries.

Starts : 2012-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course is an introduction to modern Indian culture and society through films, documentaries, short stories, novels, poems, and journalistic writing. The principal focus is on the study of major cultural developments and social debates in the last sixty five years of history through the reading of literature and viewing of film clips. The focus will be on the transformations of gender and class issues, representation of nationhood, the idea of regional identities and the place of the city in individual and communal lives. The cultural and historical background will be provided in class lectures. The idea is to explore the "other Indias" that lurk behind our constructed notion of a homogeneous national culture.

Starts : 2004-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This subject aims to provide an overview of contemporary texts in regional languages in South Asian Literature and Cinema. We will cover major authors and film makers, writing from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Within India, we will look at authors and directors working in different regional languages and as we examine their different socio-cultural, political and historical contexts we will attempt to understand what it means to study them under the all-unifying category of "South Asian Literature and Culture". Some of the major issues we shall explore include caste, gender, globalization and social change. We will end with exploring some of the newer, younger writers and directors and try to analyze some of the thematic and formal shifts in their work. Authors include Ashapurna Devi, Manto, Vijayan, Premchand, Mohanty, and Nasreen and film makers will include Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Satyajit Ray, Shyam Benegal, Aparna Sen and Rituporno Ghosh.

Starts : 2013-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course provides an overview of Asian American history and its relevance for contemporary issues. It covers the first wave of Asian immigration in the 19th century, the rise of anti-Asian movements, the experiences of Asian Americans during WWII, the emergence of the Asian American movement in the 1960s, and the new wave of post–1965 Asian immigration. The class examines the role these experiences played in the formation of Asian American ethnicity. The course addresses key societal issues such as racial stereotyping, media racism, affirmative action, the glass ceiling, the "model minority" syndrome, and anti-Asian harassment or violence. The course is taught in English.

Starts : 2014-09-01
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Health and Welfare EdX.htm?categoryid=7.htm?categoryid=22 Nutrition Security+regulations WizIQ.htm%252525253Fcategoryid%252525253D12.htm%2525253Fdatetype%2525253Drecent%25252526.htm%253Fcat

Learn the science behind how and why medicines work, and what can improve the patient treatment experience.

Starts : 2014-09-29
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Social Sciences Nutrition Security+regulations Tecnológico+de+Monterrey Udemy

Offers practical introduction to the methodology of corpus linguistics for researchers in social sciences and humanities

Starts : 2014-09-08
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Business Cell+biology Nutrition Security+regulations WizIQ.htm%2525253Fcategoryid%2525253D13.htm%25253Fcategoryid%25253D18.htm%3Fcategoryid%3D20

Discover how businesses function and interact with the wider socio-economic environment. In association with ACCA.

Starts : 2014-06-09
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Social Sciences Mathematics.htm?categoryid=19.htm?categoryid=7.htm?pricetype Nutrition Security+regulations University+of+Exeter

Discover how psychology can help obtain evidence from eyewitnesses in police investigations and prevent miscarriages of justice.

Starts : 2014-06-16
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FutureLearn Free Closed [?] Social Sciences Android+programming Counter+terrorism+course First+order+differential+equations Intellectual+property+law Java+videos Nutrition

Join us for an introduction to the major global issue of sustainability and discover how you can have a real impact on our future.

Starts : 2011-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course is an introduction to three of the major genres of traditional Chinese literature—poetry, fiction and drama, with a focus on vernacular fiction. We will read translations of a number of the "masterworks" of Chinese literature. We will also examine the intertextuality between these genres — how poetry blends into narrative, how fiction becomes drama, and drama inspires fiction. Through reading these selected works of traditional Chinese literature, we will examine some of the major features of traditional Chinese society: religious and philosophical beliefs, the imperial system and dynastic change, gender relations, notions of class and ethnicity, family, romance and sexuality. All works are read in translation; no language background is necessary.

Starts : 2014-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

This course examines the changes in contemporary French society through the study of political debates, reforms and institutions since 1958, and analyzes the deep influence of politics on cultural and social life, despite a decline in political participation. Public controversies and political cleavages, from the Algerian war to postcolonial issues, from the birth of the European Union to the recent financial crisis, and from the moral "revolution" of the seventies to the recognition of new families are revisited.

This course is taught in English.

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