Podcast of 'Stereotypes: are they Always Wrong? by Frederick Schauer
The second lecture in the 2008 Oxford- Harvard Applied Ethics lecture series, presented by Frederick Schauer (Harvard.) Abstract: It is common to criticize the process of stereotyping (or profiling), but what exactly is wrong with stereotyping? Stereotyping treats people as members of groups, but when is this good, when is it bad, and when is it inevitable? And just how much of the objecting to stereotyping is an objection to the wrong stereotypes, rather than an objection to stereotyping itse
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Mouse Was Mad, picture book by Linda Urban
The author, a Children's Choice Book Award finalist, reads her picture book, Mouse Was Mad. The viewer can turn the pages of the book by clicking on them, and can read along with the author, who is seen in a side window, reading and talking to the viewer. One of the "A Story Before Bed" author read-alouds. (6:23)
2.2.1 Try some yourself A recipe for four people calls for Tasting menu: Audio highlights from the July 9th 2016 edition 9.8 Drawing ideas together This key skill has used a three-stage framework for developing your skills. By developing a strategy, monitoring your progress and evaluating your overall approach, you take an active role in your own learning. But learning does not necessarily follow a path of steady improvement, it involves change: revisiting ideas, seeing things from different perspectives, tackling things in different ways. You are unlikely to be able to complete your work by working through it from beginning to end The Metric System BILD 2 - Lecture 02 - 9/28/2010 Springsteen’s American Vision Sample Postcast from Spring 2011 Dreaming a Fictional Continuum Dreaming a Fictional Continuum BT 52/3130, 'Britain's aircraft duel in the air' The National Archives UK posted a photo: BT 52/3130, 'Britain's aircraft duel in the air', a handkerchief produced during the First The Art of Francis Bacon - Part 5/6 Record of Skies Madison Interviews Ponce de Leon SUPER Secrets of the 12 Disciples 3 (of 10) 5.2 Studying the materials This is the period when you will be working on your course materials in preparation for the assignment. This may include working through written or electronic texts, any other associated reading or media components, possibly attending a tutorial, accessing any other information that you need and making notes or records of it. Some courses give you a lot of direct guidance on how to work through the course materials; others present you with a range of options and routes. Some courses, particul Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying Science. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner.
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This week: Italian banks on the brink, a rat powered robot stingray, and the Khans that rule Bollywood.
Learn about the relationships between units in the metric system and
how to represent quantities using different units. Estimate and measure
quantities of length, mass, and capacity, and solve measurement
problems.
BILD 2 - Lecture 02
Christopher Benincasa talks with author Louis P. Masur about his book “Runaway Dream: Born to Run and Bruce Springsteen’s American Vision." The book chronicles the creation of the now-classic 1975 album “Born To Run” – a record that Springsteen himself has called “my shot at the title." A 24 year old kid aimin’ at the greatest rock and roll record ever.” The rest is rock and roll history.
Review session with the students enrolled in INTD 1998: LEARNING IN THE DISCIPLINE, in preparation for the first mid-term exam in PSYC 1100. NEW POSTCASTS WILL RESUME IN THE FALL 2011 ON AN OCCASION, AS NEEDED, BASIS.
So, after all, it was a dream... A fiction writer depends on the dream or fantasy of scenes that are true to life or, at least, carry verisimilitude however fantastic the setting or story.
So, after all, it was a dream... A fiction writer depends on the dream or fantasy of scenes that are true to life or, at least, carry verisimilitude however fantastic the setting or story.
Francis Bacon is widely held to be the greatest living painter in the world. No actual Bacon footage, but some good close-ups and quotes narrated by Derek Jacobi. No actual Bacon footage, but some good close-ups and quotes narrated by Derek Jacobi. Bacon lived from 1909-1992. He was an Irish painter who lived mostly in London. In 1960 he painted portrait heads of his friends because he wanted to defeat death by leaving images.
Henry Worrall wasn't born in Kansas, nor was he a trained artist, but that didn't stop him from using art to promote his adopted state. Record of Skies is the title of his 1870s sketchbook filled with Kansas scenes.
A scurvy reporter from PNN (Pirate News Network) interviews famed explorer Ponce de Leon. Amateur video that is humorous but informative.
This movie gives an outline of the EU funded SUPER project which combines Semantic Web Service and Business Process Management Technologies to bridge the gap between business expert's view of business processes and the IT perspective of processes running in enterprise systems.
See http://www.ip-super.org/ for more details.
Use this documentary to learn -- information contained in the video does not have to interfere with one's faith. It is NOT meant to be inflammatory but informative. Very interesting documentary by one (Robert Beckford, Ph.D) who was raised by a religious mother.