How To Prove a Mathematical Theory
Euclid of Alexandria revolutionized the way that mathematics is written, presented or thought about, and introduced the concept of mathematical proofs. Discover what it takes to move from a loose theory or idea to a universally convincing proof. (04:38)
U.S. Day Ahead: You ready for another grim earnings season?
Jan 7 - Profits are set to be the second worst in three years according to the latest Thomson Reuters data. But pay special attention to what corporate America says about revenue!
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Ping 163: Xbox Countdown, Programming language popularity, 3D presentations, Eye controlled computer Once again Laura and Paul bring their sharp with, clever commentary and desperate pleas for interactivity to your screens! Join in the fun and tell us what you think about these stories AND our QOTW (Question Of The Week).
Rough Cuts: The softer side of Xi Jinping
Jan. 8 - No neckties required as China's president-in-waiting sets out to show he's a man of the people.
Genomes and Diversity
Millions of species of animals, plants and microbes inhabit our planet. Genomics, the study of all the genes in an organism, is providing new insights into this amazing diversity of life on Earth. We begin with the fundamentals of DNA, genes and genomes. We then explore microbial diversity, with an emphasis on how genomics can reveal many aspects of organisms, from their ancient history to their physiological and ecological habits. We follow with examinations of animal and plant diversity, focus
UTMC Flu Coverage 1/10/13
UTMC makes a statement on the recent flu outbreak, coverage by WNWO
YOW! 2012: John Cook - R John Cook, an Independent Consultant working at the confluence of applied mathematics and software development. After receiving a Ph.D. in from the University of Texas, he taught mathematics at Vanderbilt University. He then left academia to work as a software developer and consultant. Here, we discuss one of John's favorite topics, the R programming language.
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Java4210r: Review of Getting Started
R.G. (Dick) Baldwin
This module contains review questions and answers keyed to the module titled Java4210: Getting Started with Generics
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Coarse open celled aluminium foam produced by infiltration of sintered salt (FOAM-U-LIKE)
FOAM-U-LIKE (Foaming of aluminium metal using lightly interconnected kevelled elements) is a very inexpensive route for the production of coarse open celled foams. It allows a reasonable degree of control over cell size and shape, and results in relatively uniform morphology. The interconnectivity of pores can be controlled by varying the degree of sintering of the precursor. In this case, grains of 1-4mm diameter have been sintered at 600 degrees C for just 10 minutes, giving rise to lightly
The partnership between Clemson University and the Greenville Community
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U.S. Morning Call: Clash of the titans: Loeb vs. Ackman
Jan 10 - Activist investors Dan Loeb and Bill Ackman square off on Herbalife as the company hosts its investor day.
Breakingviews: Venezuelan vacuum
Jan 10 - Jeffrey Goldfarb and Raul Gallegos discuss the mystery cloaking the health of Hugo Chavez and how it should be rattling investors.
Macroevolution Part I Phylogenies Creighton Award 2012 recipient: Dr. Barbara Craig Pizza Delivery 5.9 Developing other systems methods There are many more methods that are regarded as systems approaches for managing complexity (e.g. Rosenhead, 1989a; Flood and Carson, 1988; Flood and Jackson, 1991; Mingers and Gill, 1997; Francois, 1997; Flood, 1999; Jackson, 2000). The systems practitioners responsible for developing these come from a varied background, but in the main their experiences are similar to those described for Checkland, Beer, Espejo and the T301 team. All wanted to be able either to take action that stakeholders [Mac10Professional] Back to Basics - Cover Letters Birdstrikemobile takes fight to airport scourge 21L.011 The Film Experience (MIT)
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The following Del Mar College video clip includes comments made by Dr. Barbara Craig, professor of English, during her award acceptance speech as well as introductory remarks by Marla Chisholm, professor of speech.
Watch this clip from America Revealed to learn about food delivery and all the different transportation systems that work together to bring the food to the consumer. (02:34)
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Jan. 15 - Researchers in South Korea have developed a high-tech robot to combat birds at airports. Armed with an array of detection and tracking systems, the mobile system uses high powered lasers and gunshot sounds to scare birds clear of airport runways. Ben Gruber reports.
This course concentrates on close analysis and criticism of a wide range of films, including works from the early silent period, documentary and avant-garde films, European art cinema, and contemporary Hollywood fare. Through comparative reading of films from different eras and countries, students develop the skills to turn their in-depth analyses into interpretations and explore theoretical issues related to spectatorship. Syllabus varies from term to term, but usually includes such directors a