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Cambridge - various what do you like
A number of clips of staff saying what they like about working at Cambridge
Collection: Induction Videos
Institution: Human Resources Division
Created: Mon 21 Dec 2009
Chris Lowe what do you like
Professor Chris Lowe Institute of Biotechnology talking about what he likes about working at Cambridge
Collection: Induction Videos
Institution: Human Resources Division
Created: Sun 24 Jan 2010
Dynamical workspace reconfiguration under cognitive load
A movie of dynamic network changes during performance of zero- and two-back working memory tasks.
Bottom row, Changes in key workspace parameters as a function of trial...
Collection: Brain network dynamics
Institution: Department of Psychiatry
Created: Mon 28 Oct 2013
Seminar - Shared regulation and dialogue during collaborative learning
Part of the seminar on the relationships between dialogue and children’s self regulation, July 2016
Collection: CEDiR: Cambridge Educational Dialogue Research Group
Institution: Faculty of Education
Created: Mon 19 Sep 2016
Snehal Sidhu - what do you like
Snehal Sidhu Office Manager Disability Resource Centre talking about what she enjoys about working at Cambridge
Collection: Induction Videos
Institution: Human Resources Division
Created: Mon 21 Dec 2009
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Fodder Collecting Song
Foder collecting songs are sung antiphonally between two people or groups of people. Such songs can be sung by anyone, but are mostly sung by youths when they cut grass in the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 24 Mar 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Folk Tale of a Man Who Saves Three Animals
This folk tale relates how a young man saves three animals – a mouse, a bear, and a monkey – who later repay their debt of gratitude to him.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 7 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Folk Tale of the Trickster Mching nges
This folktale describes the exploits of the trickster Mchig nges.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 7 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Harvest Song
While harvesting people sing harvest songs antiphonally between two people or two groups of people
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 24 Mar 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Herding Song
Such herding songs are typically sung when herding livestock on mountains
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 29 Mar 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 1
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 2
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 3
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 4
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 5
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 6
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Love Song 7
Love songs are traditionally sung antiphonally between two people who may be of the same or different genders, mostly when herding, but also at parties, or when people are on the...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 12 Apr 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Threshing Song
Threshing songs are sung antiphonally between two people or two groups of people when threshing. Such songs can be sung by anyone, but are mostly sung by young people. Both men...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 29 Mar 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: A Threshing Song and Discussion
Threshing songs are sung antiphonally between two people or two groups of people when threshing. Such songs can be sung by anyone, but are mostly sung by young people. Both men...
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Tue 29 Mar 2011
Zla ba sgrol ma: Oral Literature of the Sman shad Valley: Building Songs 1
Male villagers from the Sman shad Valley sing building songs.
Collection: World Oral Literature Project Collections
Institution: Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Created: Thu 10 Mar 2011