Thank you so much! I am a chemistry teacher but I still have a lot to learn (and I also practice my English).
@PastelPonch18 күн бұрын
good ol marj
@user-sh1ki3qi4h21 күн бұрын
The instructor could be a little more dramatic and particular in choosing selected elements of the play on which to focus. Her narrative is too long-winded in general, and meandering.
@MoumineMOUMOUNI-qo8bx27 күн бұрын
good
@corra727 күн бұрын
As a former educator there is nothing more wonderful than hearing the sound of chalk on a blackboard! Heavenly!
@fosholy27 күн бұрын
waouw mdr quel video utile
@fosholy27 күн бұрын
waouw quel video utile
@conoromalley9672Ай бұрын
Quality for ants.
@robward8247Ай бұрын
video is bad, but thankfully audio is good
@vasanthvasu3326Ай бұрын
Thank you so much ma'am, ur lecture is very clear,kindly prepare more videos about European history
@zakarialacheheb57Ай бұрын
Greetings from Algeria, we are including faaaabulous details from your lecture for 1st year architecture (citing prof Jacqueline of course) Thank you for sharing, thank you for caring 🙏
@kate5592Ай бұрын
2 hrs isn't nearly long enough, wish there's a part 2
@ivanpetryshynАй бұрын
Changing Shakespeare's characters' gender? Would they like to be all women? What about Shakespeare? Would he agree?
@ivanpetryshynАй бұрын
"To give you things that you haven't seen before. " It's not the only truth". Lego et scio? Nice.
@marichristianАй бұрын
There's a very similar tale in the Decameron.
@marichristianАй бұрын
Love the Romances- especially the theme of resurrection.
@aliciamuino54002 ай бұрын
I would like to know the name of her book please.
@Simulera2 ай бұрын
Where is this lecture from? Who is the lecturer? It seems like this should have attribution.
@valdieter2 ай бұрын
The professor lecturing on this subject is John Campbell currently tenured at UC Berkeley. Phenomenal professor, thankful to have found one of his lectures online
@renus60152 ай бұрын
So Good....
@stechnicalit2872 ай бұрын
Nice❤❤❤❤❤❤
@winwin08082 ай бұрын
Why don't school allow photography in classes? It saves 10 times of my study time!
@K_F_fox2 ай бұрын
Diana in Pericles and Hecate in Macbeth seem to be two phases of the same moon.
@quarstrongforce2 ай бұрын
QM is wave function? Sin x, dx, integral, interfere, Probability. Is it easier just do hard labor? Minimum wage, doing a job nobody wanted.
@diamantinadroege13632 ай бұрын
The amount of coughing in the audience is absolutely distracting!
@jonnypaulhus80252 ай бұрын
Ce cours est nul. À peu près le niveau qu’on s’attendrait pour des étudiants de 15 ans, mais pas pour Harvard.
@ciaranj19922 ай бұрын
Mature student vibes from every speaker
@nanoc.21033 ай бұрын
Oxford or MIT for lectures on quantum mechanics?
@NamaromeNaume-vh7uz3 ай бұрын
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@NamaromeNaume-vh7uz3 ай бұрын
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@badrinarayan913 ай бұрын
Excellent. Thanks
@sialavilas77443 ай бұрын
Dear Prof.Gargus, I am from Thailand,I currently studying in Moscow, Russia, I really enjoy your lectures so much. I have a hard time find free Ebook ( Building across time). Could you recommend sites to me please? Thank you so much.
@zakarialacheheb573 ай бұрын
Wasn't santa constanza constructed after the dome, same dimensions?
@peterbackx3933 ай бұрын
great lecturer
@edgar48873 ай бұрын
25:20 it’s fine ~✨
@darrens33 ай бұрын
10:00 Donald Duck in Mathemagic Land is pretty much what got me interested in architecture as a child. Its an outstanding short film.
@pilotwolf3 ай бұрын
In the end, The Guns of August is a book that made a splash in the 1960s. It’s my opinion that it resonated so much during that time because of one of its overarching theses, that of two large competing power-blocks whom were at the edge of a conflict - and due to things like arms races they made the plunge, “stupidly”, to war. Tuchman, in her writing, was reflecting the zeitgeist of the Cold War. That Cold War narrative resonated with people because it reminded them so much of what could easily happen with much more disastrous consequence. In the year 2020 this narrative is not nearly as relevant as it was in 1962. Her arguments no longer really hold up, and many of them were even criticized by historians then. Guns of August isn’t really worth your time to learn about the First World War.
@zahranaseri26213 ай бұрын
Thank you it was amazing ! Please upload the rest of the lectures as well.
@liamonconlocha48983 ай бұрын
she doesn't look at notes constantly, and she goes nicely through the lesson in a solid structure, easy to follow, very adult oriented teaching, I think great teachers should teach like this
@dar9313 ай бұрын
dehşet iyi anlatım
@Pasunreve2123 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SO MUCH for the great and informative lecture!!!
@josephgilorma69793 ай бұрын
Global hedgomy will be under a Chinese flag. For the Green Party all will be lost as the Chinese put more CO2 into the air than any other country.
@b.alexanderjohnstone97743 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, 'problematic' in first two minutes! Impressive woman, of course, but my goodness.
Melania ,what is a nice lady like you doing with this compete imbecile
@rachelhenderson26884 ай бұрын
I remember reading about Schliemann and Troy when I was about 12, in a very old book which I borrowed from the library. I cannot remember what else was in the book, but I think it was stories of archaeological discoveries!