Structural Mechanics II and Exercises
After showing how to use "conjugate simultaneous linear equation" to express both "equilibrium equation" and "transformation equation" of the mechanics of truss structure as well as using an identity equation which is just as simple as linear algebra, we are going to explain how to prove the law of virtual work, and also explain the significance of it through examples.
Question Time - Creative & Digital Industries
Employers in the creative industries tend to be small or medium-sized enterprises and consequently they are not always represented at careers fairs. The Creative and Digital Question Time event solves this problem, giving you opportunities to network and chat with employers from areas such as social media, design, branding and graphic arts, ask the questions you always wanted answering and find out more about their day-to-day work and how you can enter these types of jobs.
This event is one of
3.11 Summary
How does the computer's peculiar binary world of digital entities differ from our analogue world of colour, sound, taste and touch? This unit explores the way in which information, in the form of text, still and moving images, and sound can cross the boundary from the analogue universe into a digital world.
Stabilisation, Security and Capacity Building - What the Business Schools and Sociologists might tel
Colonel Duncan Barley, British Army (Retired) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 10th May 2011
The Human Body by StudyJams
The human body is an incredible, complex system built with different cells. Similar cells get together to form tissue, like muscle tissue. All of these tissues form the organisms that keep everything running smoothly in the body. Learn more about the human body with this slide show from StudyJams. Vibrant images are set to music with information written under each photo. A short, self-checking quiz is also included in this link.
How To Trap the Soccer Ball With Your Knee & Foot
Soccer Coach Mike Hefron demonstrates how to trap the soccer ball out of the air with your knee and foot. The coach explains errors players often make and how to correct them. ( 3:07)
Soccer Training Tips - Using Pro Trainer Soccer Ball Machine
Professional soccer trainer Peter Hayton demonstrates key soccer skills , such as inside of foot and laces, using a pro trainer soccer ball machine. (2:38)
Improving Basketball Skills : How to Dunk a Basketball
There are many ways to dunk a basketball; however, the fundamental rule when dunking the ball is to start jumping three to five feet before the basket. This 2:12 video reviews how to hold the ball and the jump. Too basic and lacking insights such as take-off leg, how to hold the ball, and landing.
"[as freedom is a breakfastfood]" by E E Cummings (poetry reading)
Magic Tree screensaver: http://www.lisisoft.com/tools/magic-tree.html
Love in the Sky: http://www.webdesignhot.com/free-photography/love-clouds-in-the-sky/
as freedom is a breakfastfood
or truth can live with right and wrong
or molehills are from mountains made
—long enough and just so long
will being pay the rent of seem
and genius please the talentgang
and water most encourage flame
as hatracks into peachtrees grow
or hopes dance best on bald men's hair
and every finger is a toe
and any c
Potato-like planet
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20335-earth-is-shaped-like-a-lumpy-potato.html
Pressure + Ink: Intaglio Process
Produced in conjunction with the exhibition German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse. Find out more at http://moma.org/germanexpressionism
Special thanks to Phil Sanders, Director and Master Printer, Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. A program of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts.
Created by Plowshares Media
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© 2011 The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Valerius Catullus - Carmina X
BIOL 141-01, Biology II, Laboratory, Spring 2005
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the instructor.
Labor and Management
The effects of labor unions are discussed with examples from the ILGWU, the New York Herald Tribune, and the UAW. (28:39)
3.1 Introduction Much of economics and finance theory rests on the notion of people as formally rational decision makers. First, people are understood to have ordered preferences. That is, if someone prefers A to B and prefers B to C then they should prefer A to C. Second, decision makers are assumed to engage in a formally rational decision-making process on the basis of those preferences. Original Copyright © 2005 The Ope Authors@Google: Ross Perlin 3.5.2 Pre-post test studies Another method for evaluating the effectiveness of a therapy is to use a pre-post test design. This is where a group of people is assessed before and after a programme of intervention. Ideally, these people would be matched to a control group who are also tested twice, but do not receive the same (or any) intervention during that period. However, as with randomised controlled trials, there are ethical issues if it becomes clear that the intervention is having an adverse affect on the e Robotic Exploration of Space Timeline La chimie de l'amour - Marcel Hibert (audio)
La chimie de l'amour par Marcel Hibert, Professeur, Médaille d'argent du CNRS, Pharmacochimie de la Communication Cellulaire, UMR CNRS 7175, Université de Strasbourg
Une conférence UTLS du cycle : « La Chimie partout » du 21 au 29 mai 2011 à 18h30
Modern proteomes contain putative imprints of ancient shifts in trace metal geochemistry
Ross Perlin spoke to Googlers in Mountain View on May 11, 2011 about his book Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little in the Brave New Economy.
About the book:
"How many interns does it take to screw in a light bulb? Who cares, it's free. If that joke triggers cringe-inducing memories of schlepping coffee, Perlin, an intern turned intern activist, is your man.
His exposé on the internship model initiates a critical conversation on internships—when are they exploitative and whe
This interactive timeline from NASA journeys through the last century, detailing key discoveries, experiments, missions, and other events that brought robotic space exploration from science fiction to reality.
Because of the rise in atmospheric oxygen 2.3 billion years ago (Gya) and the subsequent changes in oceanic redox state over the last 2.3–1 Gya, trace metal bioavailability in marine environments has changed dramatically. Although theorized to have influenced the biological usage of metals leaving discernable genomic signals, a thorough and quantitative test of this hypothesis has been lacking. Using structural bioinformatics and whole-genome sequences, the Fe-, Zn-, Mn-, and Co-binding metall













