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THE KEY FACTORS FOR A LEARNING SPACE - TIME, SPACE AND ACTIVITY

EDULEARN Proceedings, 2018
Technology is a valuable tool in education both to increase access to knowledge and to promote learning. On the one hand, the ability of ICTs to centralize and organize large amounts of knowledge and, on the other hand, the students' familiarization with information networks and the internet, aims to interconnect students in networks and learning ...
Silva, Pedro Moreira da   +1 more
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Safety of space activities

Acta Astronautica, 1985
Abstract Measures for the safety of space activities have to be elaborated by the scientific community. They should include principles for collision avoidance, possibly in the form of traffic separation schemes. A reduction of collision probabilities could be achieved by systematic removal of inactive satellites, by establishing disposal orbital ...
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Safe spaces and community activism

2018
This chapter tells the story of community development in Rotherham and discusses some implications for policy and practice. The 1990s saw a decline in community development due to a lack of funding for posts, a lack of training being offered, changing funding priorities, and government policies.
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Environmental sustainability of future proposed space activities

Acta Astronautica, 2022
Loïs Miraux   +2 more
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Active Optics for Space Telescopes

Optical Design and Fabrication 2019 (Freeform, OFT), 2019
Active optics has been proposed for application to space telescopes since the mid 1960s since it can help to relax manufacturing tolerances while guaranteeing diffraction-limited image quality, correct for thermal gradients and any errors due to launch loads.
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Organizational change in risky environments: space activities

, 2009
Purpose – The adaptation perspective dominates the issue of organizational change and assumes that organizational inertia increases organizational mortality. This assumption is inadequate to analyze organizational change in risky activities.
V. Paulino
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DOMESTIC SPACES AND ACTIVITIES

2009
The vast majority of houses in Pompeii and Herculaneum take the form of roomsaround inner courtyards, many, especially in Pompeii, conforming in plan to what has become known as the “atrium house.” Nineteenth-and early twentiethcentury excavators of these towns concentrated their interest on such houses, because they saw in them the materialization of ...
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The changing geopolitics of space activities

Space Policy, 2006
Abstract Traditional space relations among civilian space actors are undergoing in the post-cold war era a rapid evolution with a growing number of new institutional entities. The cold war era and its resulting political environment, which limited space cooperation to ‘intra-bloc’ cooperation has disappeared, allowing the development of new axes and ...
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Regulation of Space Activities in Australia

2010
The Australian legal system is based on the English common law system. Within this system, the sources of law are (a) statute and delegated legislation; (b) common law, equity and custom; and (c) judge-made and international law.
Siemon, Noel, Freeland, Steven
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