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This film investigates the "feminisation of poverty", i.e. how women are more prone to Pacific poverty than men. Aside from highlighting health and other problems, this film also shows how some women are breaking the poverty cycle.
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142496 |
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5 August 2004 |
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All ages |
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In 1956, Dutch artist Maurits C. Escher challenged the laws of perspective with Print Gallery and found himself trapped behind an impossible barrier... This uncompleted masterpiece quickly became the most puzzling enigma of Modern Art, for both artists and scientists. Half a cent ...
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This program familiarises students with the features of acids and bases, and discusses their physical and chemical properties. The pH scale is introduced with examples of strong and weak acids and bases and the concept of neutral substances is explored. The use of indicators to t ...
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Featuring archival footage from key events in twentieth century history, this masterly film documents the global aftermath of the two nuclear bombs exploded over Japan in 1945: American fear of communism with the explosion of the first Soviet nuclear device, the Korean War during ...
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The Advanced Physics Series uses a range of lecture-demonstrations for senior secondary physics teachers to address difficult concepts and suggest effective ways to present them to students. An essential resource for effective and engaging delivery of physics concepts to senior s ...
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Presenter Dr Adam Micolich, from the Physics School at the University of New South Wales presents the paradox of the 'true' nature of light that serves as an introduction to quantum mechanics, in this lecture presented to senior physics teachers. <b>Chapters:</b> 1. Introducti ...
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Associate Professor Max Thompson, School of Physics at Melbourne University presents the fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics, including Newton's 3 Laws, gravity, momentum and circular motion in a presentation designed for teachers of senior physics classes. <b>Chapters:</b> 1. I ...
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In this lecture presented to senior physics teachers, Presenter: Professor Geoffrey Taylor, head of the School of Physics at Melbourne University covers various aspects of electromagnetism covered in senior secondary physics courses. <b>Chapters:</b> 1. Introduction 2. Magnetism ...
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Dr Roger Rassool, senior lecturer in the School of Physics at Melbourne University, explores different approaches to teaching electronics and photonics in this program designed for senior physics teachers. <b>Chapters:</b> 1. Introduction 2. Using Questions 3. Internal Reflectio ...
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Two physicists present concepts in this field to senior secondary physics teachers. Dr Catherine Low discusses difficulties students have with models and concepts of light and matter. Catherine recently completed her PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics and is currently teaching ...
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