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University of Memphis 2012 Employee Service Awards Ten Year Category. Celebrating You! A Special Centennial Celebration October 24, 2012
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Bergson: a machine for the making of gods [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Keith Ansell-Pearson | This lecture will consider the dramatic questions about human existence that Bergson poses in the conclusion to his 1932 text The Two Sources of Morality and Religion. Keith Ansell-Pearson is professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick.
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Alumni Profile: Matt Brittin MBA1997, Managing Director UK and Ireland Operations, Google UK
Matt Brittin MBA1997 reflects on his career and time at the School.


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This Week on VUCast, Vanderbilt’s online newscast: Amazing Vanderbilt research you have to see to believe! How this “wearable robot” helps paraplegics walk! How winning a football game could influence who wins the presidency.
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Mani Ramaswamy and Peter Sollich: Inside Compiler in the Cloud and MDIL | Going Deep

By now you've learned that the CLR, Windows Phone Client, and Windows Phone Services teams got together to develop "Compiler in the Cloud". All Windows Phone 8 apps written in .NET technologies will get the benefit of this collaboration. The end goal? Really fast startup of Windows Phone 8 .NET apps.

"Compiler in the Cloud?", you ask. 

The idea is pretty simple. First, enter MDIL or Machine Dependent Intermediate Language
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2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week – Judge Craig Coxhead
Judge Craig Coxhead is a Māori Land Court Judge and works with the Waitangi Tribunal. He gives a presentation at the 2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week on the topic of “Looking to the Future: Māori Legal Issues”. 24 July 2012.
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Ping 160: Sinofsky, WP celebrity ads, Nook app, Xbox anniversary | Ping!

We are ready for the winter and the Holiday season. But frost and icicles won't stop the news- and it won't stop Ping. Here's your update on all things Microsofty:

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Faculty of Law: Eileen Fegan – Education, Economics, Employment: Imagining Our Future
The Faculty of Law and the New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women, is pleased to host a public lecture featuring Eileen Fegan, an Irish lawyer specialising in human rights and women's rights. Eileen will be reflecting on changes in women's education and employment patterns and the challenges of the recession. 6 October 2012.
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Carl Sagan on the Chemical Elements
Taken from the legendary Cosmos series, this video features Carl Sagan discussing atoms and the origins of our chemical elements. He explains how they are fused together in the interiors of stars. "Where do the natural occuring chemical elements come from? Perhaps a seperate creation for each element? But all the elements are made of the same elementary particles; the Universe all of it, everywhere, is 99.9 percent hydrogen and helium." This video comes from Carl Sagan's Cosmo
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Deze bijdrage bevat hyperlinks naar filmfragmenten, die ondersteund worden met uitleg in de presentatie. Op die manier worden de betekenis en de gevolgen van een natuurramp telkens toegelicht.

 


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Het hoekenwerk met speelse opdrachten is bedoeld voor het eerste leerjaar. De uitleg i.v.m. de spelletjes staat kort omschreven in de lesvoorbereiding (hoekenwerk 1 en 2).

Het maken van de 24 kleine krijtbordjes (30 cm op 20 cm) …


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Earth's physical resources: petroleum
The discovery of of the world's first major underground oilfield in Pennsylvania, USA in 1859 sparked the continuing era of the world's reliance on cheap energy from oil and gas. This unit begins by examining the geological characteristics of petroleum and the key ingredients necessary to form oil and gas accumulations. Then there is a brief description of industrial operations during the life cycle of an oilfield, starting with subsurface analysis and exploration drilling. The unit also highlig
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The evolving Universe
The ‘Big Bang’ is said to be the origin of our Universe. This unit will help you to comprehend what happened in the moments immediately after the Big Bang and during the initial cooling period. You will also gain an understanding of how this event turned in to the Universe we live in today. First published on Mon, 12 Mar 2012 as Author(s): Creator not set

Energy resources: An introduction to energy resources
Energy resources are essential for any society, be it one dependent on subsistence farming or an industrialised country. There are many different sources of energy, some well-known such as coal or petroleum, others less so, such as tides or the heat inside the Earth. Is nuclear power a salvation or a nightmare? This unit provides background information to each resource, so that you can assess them for yourself.Author(s): Creator not set

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