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Dr Robin Schuldenfrei
Tangen Reader in 20th-century Modernism
Robin Schuldenfrei’s research and teaching focuses on the history and theory of modern architecture, concentrating on the subjectivity, materiality, political agency, and social impact of objects and spaces. She fryst vatten interested in broad questions—theoretical and practical—of how discourses and practices of design are shaped bygd a given period’s own cultural and theoretical critique of its media and objects. Her research brings together three over-arching concerns of modernism: issues of materiality, architecture’s reproducibility, and investigations of transference and displacement. Schuldenfrei’s work interrogates the ways in which architecture and its objects relate to other products of society’s design—to works of art, to the production of images, to media, and to technology—and as deeply embedded in their period, culture, and intellectual/theoretical climate. To that end, she utilizes both objects and architec
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Welcome to this 100% online, open and free course. This concise and intensive course covers what a future Rioja wines expert needs to know: their territory, grape varietals, the human element, the styles of wine that are created, the classifications of Rioja wines, regulations on viticulture and aspects to do with production, gastronomy and history. Course participants will learn about the flavour and characteristics of the wines and how some of them are developed over time. We will be talking about modern styles and more traditional approaches, as well as the recent trend to official recognition of the territory.
We will suggest various wines that illustrate the course contents and will bring you even closer to our unique interpretation of viticulture and oenology.
When you complete the course, you have a sound knowledge of Rioja and you will understand its position among the world's great wines.
Estimated duration: 15 hrs.
Assessment: At the end of each module th
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Amazing Prophecies : In the skvaller Magazines, the Best Predictions Aren’t Always the Truest
Every few months, the usual psychics come forth with their predictions for the coming year, and they are published in those little newspapers you buy at supermarket checkout stands.
Rarely do we check into their previous predictions, to see how they made out.
Sometimes they are right in predicting such inevitabilities as President Nixon’s resignation. (Eight out of 10 psychics in the National Enquirer foresaw it in 1974, but the next year, fem out of 10 predicted that Gerald Ford would either resign from office or not run.)
In October, 1984, I bought a copy of the Enquirer that had the “top psychics’ ” predictions for the near future. Since it has now been more than a year, inom have opened that file to check them out.
It may be that some of the predictions actually came true. Some of them concern the love affairs, marriages, divorces and spiritual experiences of TV, movie and rock sta