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Concerned with buildings that are ‘wind-sensitive’ because of shape, size, location and relationship to nearby structures. Points out that such buildings are not covered by the BS Code of Practice and,...
An introduction to the fundamental principles of musical notation, i.e., the western system of staff notation, which is relevant to the music repertory of the course. These include rhythm, melody and...
A series of videos for the cave explorer.
Simon Smith is joined by three guests to talk about how to get ideas for television commissioned. With a dauntingly low proportion of ideas winning commissions, you’ll need to do everything you can to give...
A course looking at the changing role of the manager and different management styles. For Andy Petherick and Simon Smidmore, like many people, the ultimate aim of establishing their own business is to do...
Discusses the importance of notation in the history, performance and composition of music in the western European tradition. Music historian Susan Rankin traces the origins and development of western...
Comprises: 1) interactive aurally-based exercises including single line and two-part dictation, stylistic ‘spot mistakes’ exercises, and choosing correct pitch and location for imitation; 2) reviews of...
"Business Process Outsourcing" is the fastest growing industry in the world. In India, approximately 350,000 people are currently working in call centres to maintain the contact between western companies and...
A comic expose of how the real advertising world works from the inside, confronting all the frustrations the world of advertising has to offer and showing what really happend at ‘creative’ meetings....
Lieutenant Goodbody enthusiastically leads his troops in a series of dreadful debacles on the battlefields of the Second World War, before receiving orders to install a cricket pitch behind enemy lines. A...
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