COMP1400 Week 4, Lecture 2
COMP1400 Week 4, Lecture 2
Software Engineering
Software Engineering
Hawaiian Coastal Cliffs
This video segment from Nature explains the geologic forces behind the creation of Hawaii’s dramatic shoreline.
Lesson 140: Expressions with the letter F
In this lesson you are going to learn expression that begin with the letter F.
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Cornell Notes Reminder How to
This 2:30 video shows students how to use the Cornell note taking system. It does have good video images and thus is limited in value. It does offer some review techniques. Essentially, a teacher giving a lecture.
More gunfire in Tripoli
Aug. 27 - Fighting continues in Tripoli even as some residents return home. Julie Noce reports.
Marco Tempest: The Magic of Truth and Lies (and IPods)
Using three iPods like magical props, Marco Tempest spins a clever, surprisingly heartfelt meditation on truth and lies, art and emotion. TED Talks 2011. (5:07)
"La Figlia Che Piange" by T S Eliot (poetry reading)
"O quam te memorem virgo" could mean "Haven't I seen you someplace before, kid?" but it's usually translated "Have you any other names, Young Lady?" or "What should I call you, Virgin?" (I knew a girl called Virginia. We called her Virgin for short but not for long. If you live long enough, you can recycle all your old jokes.) It's from Virgil's Aeneid. Actually she's his Mom in disguise, the Goddess Venus. You should be careful what you say to strangers because you can never be sure who
Historia del Pensamiento Económico I
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Monopolising Knowledge: A Refutation of Scientism
Prof. Ian Hutchinson : Course
The Fuzzy Monster
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Sound for Sight
Echolocation is the ability to orient by transmitting sound and receiving echoes from objects in the environment. As a result of a Marco-Polo type activity and subsequent lesson, students learn basic concepts of echolocation. They use these concepts to understand how dolphins use echolocation to locate prey, escape predators, navigate their environment, such as avoiding gillnets set by commercial fishing vessels. Students will also learn that dolphin sounds are vibrations created by vocal organs
The Entrepreneurship of Glee For those of us who enjoy pop music for elements such as melody, harmony, and catchy hooks, Glee is the epitome of a great television show. Not only does the cast cover Top 40 pop songs, it often improves upon the original by adding a group dynamic to the performance. Take musical artist Bruno Mars's hit single "Author(s):

Rahul Pandharipande
A Celebration of Algebraic Geometry, August 25-28, 2011
Rahul Pandharipande: Kappa classes on the moduli spaces of curves
Lesson 5 - Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
Sounds like cognates are the single greatest friend to folks learning Russian. However, as with most good things there are pitfalls. And these pitfalls are called 'false cognates'. A 'false cognate' is a word that shares a similar pronunciation between two languages, but means one thing in one language and something else in the other. You'd sound pretty silly if a Russian asked you what you were doing ('Что вы делаете?') and you'd answer 'Я читаю магазин' (which means 'I
Inner Space Center
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National Security, Regional Stability: Prospects for Arab-Iranian Conflict and Cooperation [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Gary Sick | Keynote speech by Gary Sick, the final session from the Arab-Iranian Relations: Discourses of Conflict and Cooperation Conference, organised the LSE Middle East Centre.
Fox Harrell and the Imagination, Computation, and Expression Lab
Professor Fox Harrell discusses his work with the Imagination, Computation, and Expression Lab -- one of serveral research groups within the MIT Comparative Media Studies program.
Twin towers of light shine in New York sky
Sept. 11 - Beams of light illuminate the night sky where the World Trade Center towers once stood. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Voyage dans les nanosciences et l'art contemporain / Niki Baccile
Voyage dans les nanosciences et l'art contemporain / Niki Baccile. 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 Physique et Chimie de Nano-Objets (LPCNO) de l'INSA Toulouse. Université













