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The Ignorance of New York Magazine

[Transcribed from the Libertarian Tradition podcast episode "The Ignorance of 'New York Magazine.'"]

On Boxing Day, December 26, New York magazine ran an article — "The Trouble with
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Logaritmische schalen : Kennismaking
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In deze les maken de leerlingen kennis met het gebruik van logaritmische schalen. Aan de hand van de les leren leerlingen voornamelijk welke functies op geschikt logaritmisch papier rechten worden.


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Perceptive Mobile Robots Working Safely Alongside Humans
Although we are still far from the moment of singularity, or even Star Wars ‘droids, we can anticipate robot colleagues in the near future, believes Seth Teller. He is developing ‘situationally aware’ machines to help out humans in those “unstructured environments…where we live, work and recreate.”


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The Power of Competition: How to Focus the World’s Brains on your Innovation Challenges
Cooperation may be making us “a little bit too nice” when it comes to innovation, suggests Fiona Murray. She believes there’s nothing like competition for injecting energy into the process of solving key innovation problems, whether in business or society.

Murray is convinced competition make ventures “more ef

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While their ventures couldn’t be more dissimilar -- engineering high tech defense gear for soldiers, and running an exclusive online boutique -- this panel’s entrepreneurs share some common experiences and lessons.

Moderator David Fialkow would “love to tell you I’m wicked brilliant, analytical, clairv

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Returning to his freshman physics classroom after half a century, Kent Kresa still feels passionate about MIT: “It’s a place I love; I feel good when I come back, and it’s been very much a part of my life for the past 50 years.” In his talk, Kresa describes how an MIT education helped shape his professional path, leadi
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Trainieren Sie Ihr Hörverstehen mit authentischen Materialien. Nutzen Sie die Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle vom Sonntag - als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.KAIRO: In Ägypten haben mehrere tausend Gefängnisinsassen die seit Tagen anhaltenden Unruhen zur Flucht genutzt. Wie das lokale Fernsehen in Kairo berichtet, sind darunter auch Schwerverbrecher und islamistische Extremisten. Nach einer zweiten Nacht mit Brandstiftungen und Plünderungen auch in Wohngebieten versuchen
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re at a loss: you’ve read everything you brought with you to Japan, and now you think your Japanese language skills are ready for some true Japanese literature. The books you’re studying in your Japanese class are helpful, but not fun, so you want to find something you can enjoy reading [...]
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Lawrence Bailey - Market Research Valedictory Lecture
Read full story here: http://bit.ly/g4BSuk Lawrence Bailey delivered a guest lecture on 'Market Segmentation, Qualitative Research and Conversations Across the Garden Wall'. This reflected his career-long wish to get qualitative researchers in the commercial world to talk to their counterparts in the academic world, and vice versa. he offered an analysis of the differing assumptions with regard to qualitative research practice that exist across the proverbial garden wall, and included examp
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This animation illustrates Pair Production. In this interaction, the photon's energy creates an electron-positron pair. The minimum photon energy required for this is determined by Einstein's famous Energy-Mass relation.
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Als voorbereiding op het maken van een zitzak, leren de leerlingen enkele technieken aan.

In bijlage vind je naast de lesvoorbereiding

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1907: Gift to New York University
This image is a document outlining the details of a gift of real estate from Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage to New York University. This gift is intended to be used to create a college for women to be named Olivia Sage College. Neither of these conditions was carried out.,In October 1906, Olivia Sage had donated the huge sum of $294,250 to New York University, on condition that "some part of the property at least will be used by New York University as a center for for women's working and living, fo
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1852: St. Paul's Female School, Syracuse, New York
This image is a photograph that appeared in the *Syracuse Herald*, August 8, 1906, showing the students and faculty of St. Paul's Female School in Syracuse. Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage was a teacher at this school when this photograph was made. The children and teachers are arranged in rows on the ground in front of a building, probably the school or the church.,This grainy image of the pupils and teachers of St. Paul's Female School, Syracuse, New York, survives only in a newspaper clipping. We
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Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, Portrait 7
This image is a oil portrait of Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage. She is shown seated on a bench in Central Park, feeding nuts to a squirrel. She is wearing a hat and coat. A muff and handbag are on the bench to her right, and a scarf is draped over the bench to her left. There is an open bag of nuts on her lap near the squirrel.,This portrait depicts Olivia Sage on a rustic seat, probably in New York's Central Park, feeding squirrels. She felt passionately about animal welfare and bird protection, c
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John Jermain, Portrait
This image is a portrait of John Jermain, maternal grandfather of Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage. Major Jermain is wearing a dark suit, a white shirt, and a white cravat.,Olivia Sage was fascinated with the history of Major John Jermain, her maternal grandfather, a wealthy Sag Harbor merchant and landowner, but little is known about his activities during the Revolutionary War. According to family tradition, Jermain commanded the fort at Sag Harbor, Long Island, during the War of 1812. He is said to
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1904-05-31: Sage, Margaret Olivia Slocum, to Henry MacCracken
This image is a handwritten letter from Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage to Henry MacCracken, Chancellor of New York University. The writer responds to the decision of New York University to award her an honorary degree.,Margaret Olivia Sage writes to New York University Chancellor Henry MacCracken expressing her surprise and pleasure "that an Institution so famed should choose to give me a degree", and accepting the honor to be bestowed in June 1904 at University Heights (New York University's so-ca
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