University Challenge: The Ultimate Questions
Author: Steve Tribe
Publisher:
Published: 2016-10
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781849498951
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Author: Steve Tribe
Publisher:
Published: 2016-10
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781849498951
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Steve Tribe
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2011-11-30
Total Pages: 578
ISBN-13: 1446417662
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor almost 50 years, University Challenge has served as a bastion of general knowledge, regularly testing our finest young minds with a dizzying array of subjects. Now - if you think you're up to the challenge - you can pit your own wits against the trickiest quiz around. With over 3,500 challenging quiz questions, The University Challenge Quiz Book will probe the murkiest corners of your intellect. Leaving no stone unturned, in-depth questions cover every aspect of history, science, language, economics, culture and more, and will put even the hardiest quiz veteran through their paces. With games to play either on your own or in teams (no conferring), here is a collection to challenge, surprise and stimulate - from your first starter for ten to the final gong. Come on, come on!
Author: David Langford
Publisher: Gateway
Published: 2014-03-20
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 1473208343
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUniversity Challenge is one of the world's top quiz shows, enjoyed by millions, both participants and observers. But Discworld fans may feel that not many questions cover the real questions in Life, for example, Who or what could be seen as the inspiration for the near-tragic accident from which nanny Ogg is saved only be a special willow-reinforced hat made for her by Mr Vernissage of Slice? And give a plausible origin for Mrs Rosie Palm, proprietor of the famous House of Negotiable Affection in the Shades. Each Faculty at the Unseen University has provided a set of questions, and answers are included for those who are not sure how the poisonous effects of quicksilver fumes are an occupational hazard of magic-users. The questions have been compiled by Mr David Langford, who knows quite as much - and arguably more - about the Discworld as its Creator, and Terry Pratchett has provided an Introduction.
Author: Edward Byrne
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 2020-01-24
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 1292276533
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than ever, we need our universities to be engines of change and social justice. Universities can play a major role in making this complex and changing world a better place, helping economies and societies to adapt and respond to the grand challenges we face, from tackling climate change to harnessing artificial intelligence. This is their mission and their challenge. If universities are to remain true to their higher purpose, they must also find a higher gear. Ed Byrne and Charles Clarke show how transforming universities can change the world.
Author: Peter Gwyn
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Limited
Published: 2002-09-01
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780233050829
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith some of the great brains of our times appearing on University Challenge, this book goes behind the scenes of 40 years of the brainiest show on television. See if you have what it takes to become a University Challenge contestant with the sample test papers and some questions, set for this book.
Author: Tony Harland
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-01-20
Total Pages: 171
ISBN-13: 1000025780
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUniversity Challenge: Critical Issues for Teaching and Learning offers a nuanced and critical reading of university teaching, particularly the pressures under which academics in neoliberal, mass higher education must operate. It provides exciting thinking about slow pedagogies, powerful knowledge, the assessment arms race and the concept of vanilla teaching. Eight challenges currently encountered by those who teach in higher education are carefully examined. These include: teaching to meet all students’ needs; assessment and grading; learning to teach; and space and time in academic life. The research that underpins this work came from an international study and a conceptual re-evaluation of current practices, theories and the values of teaching and higher education. The author brings a rich understanding of university teaching as a critical and values-laden process, exploring important debates about the extent and limits of teachers’ and students’ responsibility in teaching and learning. The conceptual foundations provide a distinctive angle on some of the persistent problems which dog twenty-first-century academics working in marketised, mass higher education. This book will appeal to university teachers who wish to develop their work through scholarly enquiry and will be a resource to inform policy and management around teaching and curriculum.
Author: Daniel Letwin
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9780807846780
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study explores a tradition of interracial unionism that persisted in the coal fields of Alabama from the dawn of the New South through the turbulent era of World War I. Daniel Letwin focuses on the forces that prompted black and white miners to colla
Author: Bruce M. Owen
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-06-01
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 0674041712
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter a half-century of glacial creep, television technology has begun to change at the same dizzying pace as computer software. What this will mean--for television, for computers, and for the popular culture where these video media reign supreme--is the subject of this timely book. A noted communications economist, Bruce Owen supplies the essential background: a grasp of the economic history of the television industry and of the effects of technology and government regulation on its organization. He also explores recent developments associated with the growth of the Internet. With this history as a basis, his book allows readers to peer into the future--at the likely effects of television and the Internet on each other, for instance, and at the possibility of a convergence of the TV set, computer, and telephone. The digital world that Owen shows us is one in which communication titans jockey to survive what Joseph Schumpeter called the "gales of creative destruction." While the rest of us simply struggle to follow the new moves, believing that technology will settle the outcome, Owen warns us that this is a game in which Washington regulators and media hyperbole figure as broadly as innovation and investment. His book explains the game as one involving interactions among all the players, including consumers and advertisers, each with a particular goal. And he discusses the economic principles that govern this game and that can serve as powerful predictive tools.
Author: Peter J. Tomasi
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: 2020-12-21
Total Pages: 23
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWait a minute...weren’t the Super Sons just here? In OUR time? Blink and you missed Robin and Superboy’s mysterious trek to the outskirts of time, where the development of the deadly DOOM SCROLL spells disaster for these dudes! What did the boys learn when they were whisked away? Why on earth do they have to save THE FLASH from instant death?! Tune in for the next chapter in the most epic odyssey Robin and Superboy have ever been on!
Author: Kenneth D. Crews
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1993-12-15
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 9780226120553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe recent lawsuit against Kinko's Copies for copyright infringement has exposed the confusion and heightened the fear of liability surrounding copyright issues in colleges and universities. This volume offers an enlightening explanation of copyright and the ambiguous concept of fair use as they affect and are affected by higher education. In the first large-scale study of its kind, Kenneth D. Crews surveys the copyright policies of ninety-eight American research universities. His analysis reveals a variety of ways in which universities have responded to—and how they could better manage—the conflicting goals of copyright policies: avoiding infringements while promoting lawful uses that serve teaching and research. He explains in detail the background of copyright law and congressional guidelines affecting familiar uses of photocopies, videotapes, software, and reserve rooms. Crews concludes that most universities are overly conservative in their interpretation of copyright and often neglect their own interests, adding unnecessary costs and obstacles to the lawful dissemination of information. Copyright, Fair Use, and the Challenge for Universities provides administrators, instructors, lawyers, librarians, and educational leaders a much-needed exegesis of copyright and how it can better serve higher education.