An Interview With Maria E. Moreyra Garlock: "Behind the Candela Exhibit" - February 12, 2009
Engineering assistant professor Maria Garlock describes how Princeton students helped research and build models for an exhibition on architect Félix Candela.
Slaving away... editing interviews for the Learning to Teach Online project! Airbus to revamp A320 jet The Role of Europe in a Multilateral World - November 19, 2009 Is an Eclipse Described in Homer's Odyssey? – November 30, 2009 The Early Years Transition and Special Educational Needs (EYTSEN) Project: Technical Paper 1 - Speci Technical Paper 10 - The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) Project: Intensive Case The Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) Project: Technical Paper 5 - Characteristics 023 Spin 1/2 , Stern - Gerlach Experiment and Spin 1 Finite element simulation of 3D drilling in unidirectional CFRP composite Hippocrates: Online medical tutorials - Case study Information Skills Unit 3: Using the Internet for Academic Purposes Transportation, the Built Environment and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Developing Cities Environmental Impacts of Aviation Misdirection Trailer (Student Film) Canine Cougar Fan is Ready For Apple Cup 2010 Friendly Flip Flops Theoretical results in inverse problems for size, solvability, and uniqueness in the p-n junction an Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010 Elektrotechnika
Airbus announces it will upgrade its best selling A320 jet from 2016 to make fuel savings and challenge competitors.
In his lecture, “The Role of Europe in a Multilateral World,” Romano Prodi will examine the benefits and challenges presented by the European Union’s expansion. Although the enlargement of the union has had significant impact on the democratic transition in eastern Europe and has extended European markets, there is no unanimity on issues of security, energy, and foreign affairs. Prodi maintains that if the EU aims to play a key role on the world’s political stage, it will need to develop
Plutarch and Heraclitus believed that a certain passage in the 20th book of The Odyssey (“Theoclymenus’s prophecy”) was a poetic description of a total solar eclipse. In the late 1920s Schoch and Neugebauer computed that the solar eclipse of 16 April 1178 B.C.E. was total over the Ionian Islands and was the only suitable eclipse in more than a century to agree with classical estimates of the decade-earlier sack of Troy around 1192–1184 B.C.E. However, much skepticism remains about whethe
The Early Years Transitions and Special Educational Needs (EYTSEN) project builds on the work of the Effective Provision of Pre-School Education (EPPE) project, a major longitudinal study of a national sample of young children’s progress and development through pre-school and into primary school until the end of Key Stage 1 (age 3+ to 7 years) (Sylva et al., 1999). Both the EPPE and EYTSEN research studies are funded by the DfES. The EYTSEN study explores evidence of possible special educatio
Technical Paper 10 - Intensive study of selected centres. ISBN : 085473 601 8
In Technical Paper 10, data from 12 effective pre-school centres, reflecting good child outcomes, (cognitive and/or social behavioural) have been analysed to reveal a unique 'story' for each centre. The associated Researching Effective Pedagogy in the Early Years (REPEY, Siraj-Blatchford et al DfES Research Report 356) project enabled the addition of two reception classes to the 12 EPPE cases (i.e. 14 case study centre
This paper reports on interviews conducted with the managers of the EPPE pre-school centres. This interview was designed to provide information likely to help differentiate effectiveness in pre-school settings by contextualising information from observational profiles (reported in Technical Paper 6 in this series), other interviews with centre managers (reported in Technical Paper 3) and case studies (reported in Technical Paper 10). The paper reports on wide differences in provision across the
Twenty third lecture in Professor James Binney's Quantum Mechanics Lecture series given in Hilary Term 2010
Drilling is probably the most important conventional mechanical process and it is the most widely used machining operations. Prediction of cutting forces for any set of cutting parameters is essential in optimal design and manufacturing of products. It has been predicted that most of the problems associated with hole making operation, such as drilling, can be attributed to the force generated during cutting operation. In addition, prediction of force helps in design and evaluation of cutting too
This Learning to Teach Online case study aims to demonstrate how the effective use of simple 'just in time' style online tutorials, stringently prepared and designed to support the needs of the students, can positively impact student learning when used in conjunction with traditional teaching approaches. ...
This unit aims to broaden your experience of using the Internet, particularly for academic purposes, using the advanced features of search engines and information gateways.
It seems that income and travel are inextricably linked. As communities gain wealth and prosperity, their travel footprint increases. While this relationship affords benefits to those in developed nations, it is not scalable. Global population is projected to increase by nearly 2 billion people by 2030. If this newly adde
Knowing more about the environmental impacts of aviation is increasingly essential, but according to
Ian Waitz, it is also an area where uncertainties abound. One thing we know for sure is that the airplanes developed today will be flying for next 30 years, as the fleet dynamics are very stable, due to the extraordinary cos
A preview for "Misdirection," a CSUN Cinema & Television Arts 2009-2010 Senior Film Project. The cinematographer, Joshua Nitschke, was recently honored for his work on the film.
Credits:
Key Student Crew from the Senior Film Fall 2009 Class:
Written and Directed by Doron Kipper
Produced by Crystal Nobregas, David Veneracion, and Sevan Abrahamian
1st Assistant Director: Christopher Gonzaga
Director of Photography: Joshua Nitschke
Edited by Trevor Baker and Jack Rutkowski
Sound by Michael O'Conno
PULLMAN, Wash. -- The rows and rows of RVs that arrive in Pullman for Cougar football games bring the usual necessities; food, drinks, and Cougar Pride.
But one RV brings something a bit different, a dog that dislikes the "Dawgs". Mark Showalter, a Washington State University alumnus, has brought his appropriately named lab "Butch" to tailgating over the years.
What makes Butch even more special is his loathing for anything related to the school of purple and gold. He dislikes the school so
Brian Viel
In this exercise, the reader will learn how to create JK and D Flip Flops from each other, adding only combinational logic.
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We present an overview of mathematical models for electrons and holes in semiconductors.
We use these to pose some inverse problems for determining the doping
profile of a semiconductor. We establish the solvability of the equilibrium equation
λ²∆u = e^u−e^(-u)–C in Ω. We also obtain information about the conductivity
coefficient in the important case when it is piecewise constant and discontinuous.,Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics.,Includes
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