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This square is mostly farmland (pasture) on the hillside above Turvin Clough. There is also an area of moorland with an interesting wartime relic, the Starfi...
Hendricks County Courthouse at Christmas
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Pittsburg, Indiana Showing Mills in Foreground, from "Mt. Pisgah," 1885
Pittsburg was platted in 1838 and a dam was built nearby for waterpower and a side-cut for Erie Canal traffic. The town filled with mills and warehouses until 1856 when the Wabash Railroad came to Delphi. The dam was dynamited in 1881 ending the canal traffic.,Carroll County Journey
Crap Game at the Wharf
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Thankful Villages
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Facebook CEO visits Harvard
Former Harvard student and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg stopped by his old stomping grounds to answer a few questions.
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Netduino Controlled LED Cube Commercial LED cubes have been around for a while now and can be quite large and capable of some interesting displays. This project is on a smaller scale and goes through the steps required to build a Netduino Mini-controlled 512 LED cube (8 x 8 x 8). Clearly, the Mini does not have 512 pins and so we use Persistence of Vision to control the LEDs in the cube. The
Inside the Occupy movement - Mexico City
Edur Velasco, a participant in the global "Occupy" protest movement, speaks to Reuters on November 10 from the protest camp outside Mexico's stock market in Mexico City.
Disability and Social Change A South African agenda This powerful volume represents the bro Something on legal issues Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman in conversation with Richard Layard [Audio] Unit 2 Part2 Differentiating with an MP3 간호윤리 Susan Cooper: 2011 National Book Festival End tax loopholes that benefit the wealthy: Sen. Coburn Chimie, physique et épidémiologie dans la pensée d’Adolphe Pacault - Allocution de Michel Paty
Acteur clé de la chimie physique française, le professeur Pacault, avait le goût de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences.
Membre du Comité national français d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, Michel Paty revient sur cette activité et cette passion commune.
The Public's Distrust The good news is that Americans' distrust of government is at its highest level ever. It's good news because it shows the public recognizes how poorly we're being governed. Not much good comes out of trusting people who shouldn't be trusted — not much good comes out of reelecting them, either. Only 9 percent of Americans approve of the way Congress is handli
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Speaker(s): Professor Daniel Kahneman, Professor Lord Richard Layard | Two systems drive the way we think and make choices: System One is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System Two is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. Over many years, Daniel Kahneman has conducted groundbreaking research into this – in his own words – "machinery of the mind". Fast thinking has extraordinary capabilities, but also faults and biases. Intuitive impressions have a pervasive influence on our thoughts a
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Susan Cooper appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Susan Cooper has been writing for over 30 years. In this time she has written numerous newspaper articles, books for children and adults, screenplays for TV and the cinema and a Broadway play. She is best known for her five-book series, "The Dark Is Rising," which includes the Newbery Award-winning "The Grey King." Cooper is also one of the writers of "The Exquisite Corpse Adventure," an original story written for the L
Dec. 1 - Republican Senator Tom Coburn says extension of payroll tax cuts should be financed by cutting back tax loopholes to the wealthy, rather than by raising taxes.
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