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Leah Nichols: Bodies (as mass) + Building (as mass)
Architecture Final Reviews were presented by students in the Architecture Program at California College of the Arts. Filmed at CCA's San Francisco campus April 27--29, 2012, 9 a.m.--7 p.m.
Terming a collection of bodies "a mass" redefines bodies from another programmatic factor to an active force, a malleable, porous architecture in itself. The merging together of Oakland City Hall and the adjacent Frank H. Ogawa Plaza will respond to the active force of bodies as mass by instigating both the f
Machu Picchu Decoded - National Geographic - 02/04 - Subtitulos en Español
Un documental de National Geographic sobre la fascinante y misteriosa ciudad precolombina inca perdida de Machu Picchu. Durante 400 años estuvo abandonado por su acantilado de niebla, la ciudad estuvo perdida en la selva. Redescubierto en 1911, no contenía documentos escritos o grabados, nada de lo que podría arrojar luz sobre su historia. Los Subtitulos son de aRGENTeaM. (13:52)
Do Lectures: Can Innovation Flourish in a Conservative Industry?
They can be small Do’s or big Do’s or just extraordinary Do’s. But when you listen to the story of, if
our homes and offices be more intelligent? And if they become so, will
they save energy? Markus believes they can do both. And his wireless
technology can do it. Markus Brehler, CEO & founder of Enocean.
These speeches light a fire in your belly to go and Do your thing, your
passion, the thing that sits in the back of your head each day, jus
Leçon 4 - Partie 2 : Débat sur la mise en scène documentaire
Un débat organisé à partir de l'ouvrage de François Niney : "Le documentaire et ses faux-semblants" qui interroge la nature des images à la télévision et au cinéma.
A quoi reconnaît-on un documentaire ? Qu'est-ce qui distingue, à l'écran, le monde réel d'un monde fictionnel ? Entre ceux qui croient aveuglément à l'objectivité des prises de vue (actualités ou archives) et ceux qui leur dénient toute vérité, n'y voyant que "mise en scène", le
Using Science to Improve the Accuracy of Eyewitness Identification: Advances and Limitations?
Recorded Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Professor Wells is an internationally recognized scholar in scientific psychology and his research findings on eyewitness identification have been incorporated in standard text books in psychology and law. Wells has worked with prosecutors and police across the U.S. to reform eyewitness identification procedures.
Miracle Man: A Duke Heart Patient's Story
One fan's heart attack at a Duke basketball game shows the teamwork behind care available at Duke, from emergency care to cardiology to coordinated care after surgery.
Donna Hofmeister | 2012 Jack Breslin Distinguished Staff Award
Donna Hofmeister | special events coordinator, James Madison College
Donna Hofmeister coordinates all special events in James Madison College, providing a critical resource for managing the wide array of events that the college hosts. Some of the many events she has planned are the Founders Circle, alumni events from homecoming to law and graduate school mentoring, and graduation and honors awards. Hofmeister keeps the central calendar, making sure rooms, refreshments and other resources are av
Chris Casanova Gardening Tips on Ask The Expert
Chris Casanova answers your gardening questions.
Girls Friendly Society (cover) The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: From Girls' Friendly Society: address to Queen Victoria on her Golden Jubilee. Book; bound in vellum.
Why do we love Facebook?
Alex Sevigny, program director of McMaster University's Master of Communications Management Program, discusses the mass appeal of Facebook, and why it's remained a personal communications giant.
6th Grade Moon Landing Project
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Logarithmic Scale
Understanding how logarithmic scale is different from linear scale and why it could be useful-From Khan Academy (11:15)
Acknowledgements This unit was written by Dr Sean Crawford
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University of Massachusets Online Course
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Introduction This unit introduces some philosophical questions concerning the nature of the mind and mental phenomena, such as thoughts, perceptions and emotions. The unit considers what is involved in having a mind, whether there are different kinds of minds, and whether there is some characteristic that is shared by all mental phenomena. This unit is an adapted extract from the Open University course<
ISS Update - May 10, 2012
The International Space Station video update for May 10, 2012.
Science Bulletins: Interferometry: Sizing Up the Stars
If technology, cost, and terrain permitted, scientists seeking key data on stars in our galaxy would have loved to construct a behemoth 330 m wide telescope atop Mount Wilson, just northeast of Los Angeles. Instead, they arranged six smaller telescopes over an identical area, synchronizing the light to achieve an equally superlative resolution. Called the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA), the array uses the technique of interferometry to spot details the size of a nickel seen
Science Bulletins: Aiming High: The Search for Ultra High-Energy Cosmic Rays
The history of cosmic ray research is a story of scientific adventure. For nearly a century, cosmic ray researchers have climbed mountains, soared in hot air balloons, and traveled to the far corners of the Earth in the quest to understand these energetic particles from space. They have solved some scientific mysteries—and revealed many more. With each passing decade, scientists have discovered higher-energy and increasingly more rare cosmic rays. The Pierre Auger Project is the largest scient














