T-test from the course Introduction to Statistics
This course covers population and variables; Standard measures of location, spread and association; Normal approximation; Regression. Probability and sampling: Binomial distribution. Interval estimation; Some standard significance tests.
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Emergence of Superstars in Online Social Networks
Tauhid Zaman of the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems.
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The week ahead: August 11th 2011
An important anniversary for currency markets, a poignant ceremony for Berliners and a dangerous horse race for the Sienese
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The Interactive Story Starter: Great for Reluctant Writers:

Sometimes students really struggle for inspiration and ideas when they are asked to get creative and write a narrative.  Luckily for them there is the Amazing Story Starter machine that will hopefully get their creative juices flowing again.&nbs
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Chris Crawford press conference August 9, 2011.
Chris Crawford spoke to the media about the upcoming Tiger Basketball season.
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Reasons Why Massage Therapy May Possibly Be Right For You
David Glaser

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Curriculum Design and Educational Technology
Curriculum Design and Educational Technology is a course offered by the University of Washington Tacoma Education Program. The course recognizes the reality that K-12 teachers are often forced to alter or update existing curriculum or create units of curriculum from scratch. Knowing some methods of curriculum design and instructional design can assist teachers in meeting this need for both classroom instruction and online instruction.
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Images des nanosciences et de leurs acteurs dans les médias / Sylvie Laval, Muriel Lefebvre

Entre visibilité et invisibilité : images des nanosciences et de leurs acteurs dans les médias / Sylvie Laval, Muriel Lefebvre. In "Images & mirages @ nanosciences", colloque international organisé par le Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Solidarités, Sociétés, Territoires (LISST) de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail, le Centre d'Élaboration de Matériaux et d'Études Structurales (CEMES) rattaché à l'Institut de Physique du CNRS et le Laboratoire de Phy
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CAV 2011 – Les droits des patients aspect juridique.

Titre : CAV 2011 – Les droits des patients aspect juridique.
Auteurs : Hélène MORAND (juriste spécialisée en droit médical – Centre anticancéreux Strasbourg - Nancy)
Résumé : Hélène MORAND : droits de la personne à la non-discrimination, à la citoyenneté, à la liberté de conscience et du culte, au respect de la dignité.
Charte de la personne hospitalisée : accessibilité, accueil, information, libre consentement, respect de la vie privée, secret profe
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An Interview With Hades
This student-created video features students role-playing an interview with Greek God Hades.  Hades is asked about his family and powers in this interview.  ( 1:21)
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Lecture 1 - part 1 Professor Leo Feler
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Ken Loach on Sweet Sixteen
This short film explores some of the techniques that Ken Loach and his team use to achieve a naturalistic style, while we learn the meaning of an intriguing phrase: "You've been Loached!" This film is part of a new series focusing on the director now available on BFI Screenonline: http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tours/index.html Find out more about the BFI's Ken Loach retrospective: http://www.bfi.org.uk/loach
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Dialogue avec Nanni Moretti (video)

Dialogue animé par Serge Toubiana. Traduction par Rosanna Gasbarro.

"Nous sommes à la fin de l'été 1972, je sors du lycée et je dois décider de ce que je vais faire dans la vie. Je me souviens d'une conversation avec un ami qui me demande ce que je veux faire. En devenant tout rouge, je lui réponds : "Je voudrais faire du cinéma". Il insiste : "Mais quoi exactement, acteur ou réalisateur ?" Et moi, encore plus embarrassé : "Les deux"
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'Fracking' Explained
Biology professor and geochemist Robert Jackson in Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment performed one of the first peer-reviewed studies on the environmental consequences of hydrofracking. In a live "Office Hours" webcast September 15, 2011, he answers questions about his study. Learn more at http://www.dukeofficehours.com.
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Vlaamse Technologie Olympiade : Editie basisonderwijs
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Ook dit schooljaar wordt de Vlaamse Technologie Olympiade georganiseerd. Naar analogie met andere wetenschapsolympiades is dit een prestigewedstrijd met hoge visibiliteit. Onder het …


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Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Waste: Thorsten Veblens Theory of the Leisure Class
One of South Africa's most prominent sociologists, Professor Deborah Posel, gave this Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (GIPCA) Great TextsBig Questions lecture, discussing "Conspicuous Consumption, Conspicuous Waste". Thorsten Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class' conspicuous consumption of keeping up with the Joneses' describes the purchase of goods to show status or display wealt. Once more apparent within the nouveau riche or upper-income groups, recent research has indicate
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Introduction to Patterns
This computer-animated video is an introduction to patterns containing pictures.  Students are told to look for repeating symbols to identify patterns and are shown examples of repeating patterns.  A series of pictures not containing a pattern is also shown to aid students in learning the concept of repeating symbols. ( 1:34)
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Roads to modernity, 1789-1945
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn/Spring Semesters 2010/11. This module addresses the nature of ‘modernity’. It explores the ideas and historical experiences that transformed societies in Europe and around the world during a series of epic journeys from the distant past to the near present. In the autumn semester lectures and seminars provide a broad chronological survey of major events from 1789 to 1945. The focus is on key e
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