Sunday Service - 4/6/14 - William Willimon
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel.
The Rev. Dr. William Willimon delivers a sermon titled "Waiting for God."
Preacher - The Rev. Dr. William Willimon
Sermon - Waiting for God
Bulletin - http://chapel.duke.edu/sites/default/files/04-06-14.pdf
Evaluation of 'Business Enterprise' Module
This report outlines a process of evaluation for a business enterprise module. This exploratory research investigates the impact of 'contextual' based evaluation of enterprise education curricula
The Art & Technology of Cirque du Soleil
[Recorded: March 27th, 2014]
From its beginnings 30 years ago as a group of 20 street performers, Cirque du Soleil is now a major Quebec-based organization providing high-quality artistic entertainment. The company has 5,000 employees, including more than 1,300 artists from more than 50 countries. It has brought wonder and delight to more than 100 million spectators in more than 300 cities in more than 40 countries on 6 continents.
Tonight our moderator, Will Travis, President of Sid Lee USA, w
Virtual Maths - Numbers, Opposite angles simulation tool
Interactive simulation tool demonstrating the angles on a 360 degree wheel
The Neutral Buoyancy Lab - We're Open for Business!
Video presentation describing some of the NBL's features, programs, and facilities available for commercial use at NASA's Sonny Carter Training Facility near Johnson Space Center in Houston.
How Do We Stop Rising Healthcare Costs? Repairing the Fitzwilliam Museum Grace of Monaco : Schooldossier Dit is een schooldossier van de film Grace of Monaco. De film gaat over het leven van Grace Kelly. In het schooldossier vind je een filmfiche met bijhorende technische kaart en een synopsis. Daarna krijg je meer informatie over het leven van Grace … Advanced Materials Session A More Perfect Heaven with Dava Sobel | CfA Thomas W. Laqueur: Diogenes and His "Preposterous" Views on the Dead || Radcliffe Institute Student experiences of enterprise education Virtual Maths, Cuboid - Excavation quiz2 Millikelvin Molecular Interactions Welcome To Ready For R.O.A.R.! Chrissy Cano: 2013 Visual Studies Spring Symposium Presentation Playing Behind the Beat IWP76: Matt Hidinger on Live Tiles in Windows 8.1 | Inside Windows Phone This week we've got Matt Hidinger, Program Manager for the Live Tile Platform on Windows, to chat with us about the new features of Live Tiles in Windows and Windows Phone, and What Developers Need To Know (TM). Here are some related resources you may be interested in: Matt's talk from Build 2014 Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula Notre Dame Commencement 2014: Laetare Speech
Peter Klein articulates several reasons why our current "Healthcare System" is so expensive, and explains how only the free market—with transparent pricing and competition—can halt the escalating costs. Klein is the Mises Institute's Executive Director and Carl Menger Research Fellow.
It's hard not to notice the Fitzwilliam Museum -- perhaps Cambridge's most imposing building since the Founder's Building was completed in 1848 -- but it's been as low-key as it has ever been recently with a shroud of scaffolding hiding the beautiful portico from passersby on Trumpington Street.
The major works carried out by the museum have come under the watchful eye of the Estate Management team, which is responsible for the wellbeing and upkeep of the University's enormous portfolio of buil
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Copernicus is the man who turned the universe inside out, placing the Sun and not the Earth at the center of our solar system. Renowned author Dava Sobel, whose works include "Longitude," "Galileo's Daughter," "The Planets," and "A More Perfect Heaven," presents excerpts from her new play "And the Sun Stood Still" with astronomy historian Owen Gingerich in the role of Copernicus.
When his friends asked Diogenes the Cynic what he wanted done with his body after he died, he told them that they should throw it over the wall to be eaten by the beasts and birds. And why not? It was no longer his; he would not notice. In this excerpt, Thomas W. Laqueur explains why Diogenes the Cynic's views on caring for the dead were considered "preposterous" and "derelict."
Thomas W. Laqueur is a professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley.
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This report outlines data collected from students across a broad range of subject areas across all Faculties of Leeds Met University. This data was generated in response to a questionnaire designed to obtain information on students experiences of enterprise education
Interactive quiz explaining requiring the student to calculate the time required to carry out excavation work (see also quiz 1 and video).
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Heather Lewandowski, University of Colorado
May 6, 2014
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"Picturing Tomorrow, Today: The Rise of the Endless City"
Beginning in the closing decades of the 20th century, a number of photographers around the world created similarly evocative images that framed the incredible shape, enormous size, and daunting structure of cities at home and abroad.
At the vanguard of this international trend in contemporary photography were Andreas Gursky (b. 1955) of Germany and Naoya Hatakeyama (b. 1958) of Japan. Both composed highly detailed and vividly colored ph
In this video, Berklee Online Senior Academic Advisor and Berklee alum Mark Hopkins demonstrates learning the art of patience and subdivision.
Learn more about related Berklee Online online guitar courses:
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Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
Kenneth R. Miller, professor of biology at Brown University, speaks after receiving the 2014 Laetare Medal, the oldest and most prestigious honor given to American Catholics at the 169th University Commencement Ceremony on May 18 at the University of Notre Dame.
A cell and molecular biologist whose research concerns problems of structure and function in biological membranes, Miller is a prominent and outspoken critic of proponents of the creationism and intelligent design movements who argue th