Seminar on Digital Libraries
SI 615 - This is a special topics seminar focusing on the current state of Ňdigital librariesÓ broadly defined. The seminar is multi-disciplinary in focus and in method, covering the history of the idea, its manifestation as projects and programs in academic, non-profit, and research settings, and the suite of policy issues that influence their development and growth. The concept of the digital library will serve as an intellectual construct within which to explore the related concepts of scho
Robert Morrison on Islam and Science
Robert Morrison, Associate Professor of Religion at Bowdoin College, on Islam, Science and the Importance of History. Morrison cites Islamic religious scholars from historical times and from the present in order to show how Islam and science are compatable.
Michigan Journal of Social Work and Social Welfare
The Mission of the Michigan Journal of Social Work and Social Welfare is to promote dialogue about knowledge, values, skills, and social justice-related issues by providing students the opportunity to contribute to the social work body of literature. Founded by students at the University of Michigan School of Social Work in 2010, this journal aims to also serve as a forum for students to express their perspectives and their learning in a way that contributes to our profession and is committed to
Eventail En Action 5 U1 tot U10 : Flitskaarten Deze presentaties sluiten aan bij de methode Eventail En Action 5. Je kan hiermee de nieuwe woorden van hoofdstuk één tot tien inoefenen. Bij elke presentatie zijn een twintigtal aangepaste voorstellingen gemaakt, …

Binomial Distribution-Part 3
Basketball binomial distribution (13:26)
The Eyes Have It
The Eyes Have It is an interactive teaching and assessment program on vision care. The Instructional Mode provides an overview of the visual system and disorders of the eyes using photographs or captioned streaming videos supplemented with text. In Quiz Mode, users have a chance to test your knowledge and be scored. There is a quiz corresponding to each topic in the Instructional Mode.
TEST DOCUMENT - IGNORE Robert Storr: Gerhard Richter - The Cage Paintings (2011) Copper exposed salmon prone to predators Visual C++ and the Native Renaissance | TechEd Europe 2012 Meet Disabled Students at Cambridge Franklin D. Roosevelt's Labor Day Address 1942 RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESPONSES TO HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE: THE BC OMBUDSPERSON REPORT De Carle Lectures 2012: Professor James Cox – Transforming the Rainbow Serpent into a Rainbow Spir Optimising performance: Success for our athletes, health for our nation Jim Knight (Roche) at the 2012 SFAF Meeting Entropy No more traffic jams? Poetic Imagery - An Exercise Exercise in Register and Style
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Robert Storr talks about Gerhard Richter's Cage paintings. (14:28)
Minute amounts of copper from brake linings and mining operations can affect salmon to where they are easily eaten by predators, says a Washington State University researcher. Jenifer McIntyre found the metal affects salmon's sense of smell so much that they won't detect a compound that ordinarily alerts them to be still and wary.
For more about this story, click here: http://news.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=32116&TypeID=1
With the upcoming releases of Dev11 and Windows 8, there has never been a better time to be a C++ developer! Metro-style applications, C++/CX, DirectX, the C++11 language standard, C++ AMP for GPGPU, multicore, the cloud, and new IDE tooling all combine to make C++ the continued gold standard when it comes to power, performance, and portability. This session gives developers a tour of all that new and exciting for C++ developers on Microsoft platfo
Cambridge students come from a wide range of backgrounds and from all over the UK (and beyond) - watch our film to meet some disabled students studying at Cambridge.
Information and guidance for disabled students thinking about applying to Cambridge can be found on our Disability Resource Centre's website at http://www.cam.ac.uk/disability/.
You can find lots more videos featuring our current students, as well as some student blogs, at http://www.BeCambridge.com.
In an address to the nation on Labor Day 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt summarizes an earlier meeting with Congress in which he urged cooperation to pass his seven-point economic plan to fight inflation, which was presented to both houses on April 28. (1:23)
Kim Carter, Ombudsperson, for the Province of British Columbia
Professor Emeritus James Cox of the University of Edinburgh presents his 2012 De Carle lecture on the topic of “Transforming the Rainbow Serpent into a Rainbow Spirit: How God Became Australian”. 9 May 2012.
This event explores how to optimise elite performance in sport and how medical research can translate to both the critically ill and those in high level sport. It will also look at how exercise can maintain health, prevent disease and limit the impact of chronic conditions.
Chaired by Professors Fares Haddad and Monty Mythen, this panel discussion includes: Sir Clive Woodward (Director of Elite Performance, British Olympic Association)
Dr Mike Loosemore (Team doctor, Great Britain Olympic boxi
By: JGI Jim Knight on "454 Sequencing: The Road to the Future" at the 2012 Sequencing, Finishing, Analysis in the Future Meeting held June 5-7, 2012 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Don Johnson
Shannon showed the power of probabilistic models for symbolic-valued signals. The dey quantity that characterizes such a signal is the entropy of its alphabet.
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Je mening geven over een strategie om het fileprobleem op te lossen.
Notes and exercises concerning poetic imagery and literary.
Exercise for students concerning the idea of writing in a specific register and style for a specific readership.













