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Possibly unfree images/2008 October 6
Wikipedia:Possibly_unfree_images/2008_October_6
Bobanni/holod
User:Bobanni/holod
Russian Arctic islands
The Russian Arctic islands are a number of islands groups and sole islands scattered around the Arctic Ocean.
Russian_Arctic_islands
Peter Dennis (ecologist)
Dr Peter Dennis (born 1964) is a British Researcher and Lecturer. He specializes in Grassland Ecology and lectures in Grazing Ecology to undergraduate students attending Aberystwyth University.His main research interests include
Peter_Dennis_(ecologist)
Garethdennis
User:Garethdennis
British people/Archive 2
Talk:British_people/Archive_2
Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
Cambrian_Medieval_Celtic_Studies
Bhatra
for the town in Bangladesh see Bhatra, BangladeshThe Bhat community, also known as the Sangat community, are a people of Indo Aryan descent comprised majorly of Sikhs. Today in the United Kingdom there are significant numbers of Sikhs with Bhat ancestry, as there are in India.
Bhatra
Visual perception
Visual perception is the ability to interpret information from visible light reaching the eye. The resulting perception is also known as eyesight, sight or vision. The various physiological components involved in vision are referred to collectively as the visual system, and are the focus of much research in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience and molecular biology.
Visual_perception
Gaze
In analysing visual culture, the concept of The Gaze (also gaze and Le regard in French) describes how the viewer gazes upon (views) the people presented and represented. As a concept of social power relations, the 1960s ascendancy of postmodern philosophy and postmodern social theory, as exposited by the intellectuals Michel Foucault (the medical gaze) and Jacques Lacan (the mirror stage gaze), popularised usage of the gaze as a term.
Gaze
Ġgantija phase
Ġgantija phase (3600–3200 BCE) owes its name to the Ġgantija Temples in Xaghra, Gozo. The Ġgantija phase is directly preceded by the Mġarr phase (3800-3600 BCE), and is characterized by a change in the way the prehistoric inhabitants of Malta lived. The Ġgantija Phase evolved into the Saflieni and Tarxien phases (3000-2500 BCE), named after the unique subterranean temple known as the Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni and the Tarxien Temples, respectively.
Ġgantija_phase
Saflieni phase
Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BCE) of Malta's prehistory
Saflieni_phase
Tarxien phase
Tarxien phase (3150-2500 BCE) followed the Saflieni phase (3000-2500 BCE)
Tarxien_phase
Tarxien Cemetery phase
Tarxien phase to the Tarxien Cemetery culture (2500-1500 BCE) is theorized to have begun circa 2000 BCE. All traces of Malta's temple builders were lost around 1800 BCE. The Tarxien Cemetery culture evolved into the Borġ in-Nadur phase (1400-800 BCE).
Tarxien_Cemetery_phase
Frank Vining
Frank Wilfred Vining (February 29, 1924 – October 27, 1989) was an influential teacher of pottery who founded and, for over thirty years, led the ceramics course at Cardiff College of Art.Vining was born in the south Wales mining village of Aberfan, in a house later swept away in the great tip disaster of 1966.
Frank_Vining
International Association of Media and History
International Association of Media and History (IAMHIST) is an organisation of scholars dedicated to the research of the history of media. The association publishes the journal Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television quarterly and hold yearly conferences explore different aspects of media, history, and cultural impact.It was not until 1999, at the "groundbreaking" IAMHIST conference hosted by the University of Leeds, that academics and program makers involved in history and television from around the world met to analyze how different TV systems represent themselves, explore archive accessibility, and to discuss the future of television.
International_Association_of_Media_and_History
Audience reception
Also known as reception analysis, audience reception theory has come to be widely used as a way of characterizing the wave of audience research which occurred within communications and cultural studies during the 1980s and 1990s. On the whole, this work has adopted a "culturalist" perspective, has tended to use qualitative (and often ethnographic) methods of research and has tended to be concerned, one way or another, with exploring the active choices, uses and interpretations made of media materials, by their consumers.
Audience_reception
Cambrian law review
Cambrian Law Review is an English academic law journal containing articles on British and international law, book reviews, and obituaries. It is published by the University of Wales Press on behalf of the Department of Law, University of Aberystwyth.The journal is being digitized by the Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales.
Cambrian_law_review
Adam (robot)
Adam is a laboratory robot created and developed by the Computational Biology research group at Aberystwyth University. As a prototype for a "robot scientist", Adam is able to perform independent experiments to test hypotheses and interpret findings without human guidance.
Adam_(robot)
PRoVisG
PRoVisG (“Planetary Robotics Vision Ground Processing”) is a project, begun in October 2008, to develop uniform planetary robotics vision ground processing within the EU’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
PRoVisG