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What is cinema? Explore a range of methods to analyse and futher appreciate film, looking at the work of both historical and contemporary directors.
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A range of poetry, prose and drama about love in all its forms and manifestations will be read, analysed and discussed. Texts will include Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
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Read and discuss three plays: Hamlet by Shakespeare, The Seagull by Chekhov and a modern play. Explore structure, characterisation, language and how they work as performance texts.
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Max/MSP is a graphical environment for music, audio and multimedia, which can be used to build complex, interactive software systems. Explore the main features, library and good design practices. Please contact the music department for additional information before enrolling.
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Find out about photojournalism through practical instruction, lectures and projects. Learn about equipment and new technology, and how to sell your work.
» Save to wishlistDate: 19 Jun 10 - 3 Jul 10
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Do you know your tarsals from your carpals, your triceps from your biceps? This introduction to anatomy and physiology is ideal if you wish to take the subject further or apply for ITEC holistic massage.
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We will examine how the rulers of 18th dynasty Egypt expelled invaders from their country and went on to build one of the most powerful regimes in Egyptian history.
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Explore the civilisation of Ancient Egypt in the final stages of its independent history under the Ptolemaic dynasty. Trace the appearance of a Nubian dynasty from the south, Assyrian and Persian conquests and contacts with classical Greece. A visit to the British Museum is included. N.B.Term 1 finishes on 7 December; term 2 starts on 11 January.
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Being angry is often associated with aggression, dominance and selfishness. We will challenge these assumptions and explore practical tools that will help you express yourself powerfully without violating others.
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Blow your top too often? Worried that your behaviour affects others? Anger is potentially harmful as well as an expression of energy. Have space to answer questions and use exercises to create positive change.
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American tap: stage 1a
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English pronunciation: stage 2
Develop your fluency and clarity and explore diphthongs and triphthongs; inflexion an...