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Tassell MTEC Tour with President Juan Olivarez
Tassell MTEC Tour with President Juan Olivarez
Technical Writing Part 3
Technical Writing Part 3
Sound for music technology: An introduction
Whether you're a professional musician, play music with your friends on the weekends or just like to listen to CDs, music technology affects your life. In this unit, you will learn some of the basics of music technology, starting with what sound is, how it is created and how it travels. First published on Thu, 07 Jul 201
Breakingviews: Fiscal cliff dividends
Jeffrey Goldfarb and Breakingviews columnists discuss how a wave of special dividends being paid out before year's end are indicative of how Corporate America fears higher taxes more than a recession.
Technology Evaluation
The aim of this unit is to provide you with the knowledge you need to develop and work with forms of evaluation that take full account of the contextual, conceptual and theoretical factors that underpin, inform and shape the evaluation and assessment of technology and technology-intensive projects and programmes. First published on Tu
Finding information in technology
The internet provides a world of information, but how do you find what you are looking for? This unit will help you discover the meaning of information quality and teach you how to evaluate the material you come across in your study of technology. You will learn how to plan your searches effectively and be able to experiment with some of the key resources in this area.Author(s):
Creating musical sounds
How do different instruments produce the sounds we classify as music? How do we decide whether something – a piano, a vacuum cleaner – is actually a musical instrument? In this unit we investigate the way vibrations and sound waves are harnessed to create music. First published on Fri, 01 Jul 2011 as Author(s):
3.1.1 Before reading this article: Take some time to think about what ‘addiction’ means to you – how chemical and non-chemical substances can be abused and how they can lead to dependent behaviour that can affect individuals and the society in which they live. Write down your ideas. This short exercise may be useful to establish
3.1 Addiction article 1 The first selected reading provides a wide ranging review of the theories associated with addiction illustrating how the subject can be investigated at a number of different levels of analysis. The second article explores one particular level further, the pharmacology of drug addiction, and asks why specific drugs are more likely to induce addictive behaviour.
Examples 1. The relation ‘is equal to’ on It is reflexive since, for all x
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'Makers': Chris Anderson on DIY Manufacturing
Just as the Internet enabled anyone with a computer to become an entrepreneur, today's newest technologies have spawned a DIY (do it yourself) micro-manufacturing movement, so anyone can be both inventor and manufacturer. Wired editor Chris Anderson, author of the new book, Makers: The New Industrial Revolution, recently spoke with Knowledge@Wharton about how technology is changing the limits of what inventors can do, what the Maker Movement is, why he started DIY Drones and how the new technolo
Charles Robert Darwin Collection at Bartleby.com
Bartleby.com online publishers offer several books by Charles Darwin on this website. Users can access The Origin of Species, The Voyage of the Beagle and quotations by Darwin. Also available are selections about Darwin and his writings.
Darwin Letter Uncovered in Cornell Archives
Researchers discover a hand-written letter from Charles Darwin among the papers of Cornell professor James Needham.
Date: 06/16/2010
Darwin's Edinburgh by Aubrey Manning - audio
5. Evolution of Life from Microbial to Multicellular (January 22, 2008)
Astrobiology, biology, chemistry, genetics, gene transfer, biodiversity, evolution, diversity, RNA, DNA, cells, molecules, multicells, microbes, eukaryote, bacteria, virus, classification, genus, species, genomes, nucleus, solar system, microscope, Darwin
4. From Non-Living to Living Matter (January 17, 2008)
Science, Astrobiology, Biology, Chemistry, chemical evolution, life, research, cell, Darwin, fossils, organic matter, molecule, biopolymer, polymer, monomer, nucleic acid, proteins, phylogeny, membrane, DNA, RNA, bilayers, hydrolysis, linear information s
5 Summary
In the 18th and 19th century evolutionary biologists, including Darwin, emphasised the similarities between natural evolution and artificial ‘ improvement’ of livestock under domestication. They believed that studying domesticated animals and plants could illuminate the mechanisms of natural evolution.















