Clemson University's Drive Train Testing Facility: Economic Impact
Clemson communication studies student, Colby Thelen, reports on the economic impact of Clemson University's new Drive Train Testing Facility in North Charleston.
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"Liberty Rhetoric" and Nineteenth-Century American Women
This site is an archive of primary sources (including songs, letters, poems, images, and speeches) and questions to ponder that help students examine and understand the rhetorical framework women used in the early nineteenth-century to argue for equal citizenship and to justify their civic engagement. The author shows how different groups used "liberty rhetoric" to assert their interests by focusing on the Lowell Mill Girls and the 1848 Declaration of Sentiments.
5.9.1 Microfiltration This process removes particles between 0.05 and 5 μm in size. The water is pumped at a pressure of 100–400 kPa through the membrane module. Microfiltration has been adopted by water companies as a means of removing some stages in the life cycle of the chlorine-resistant pathogens Cryptosporidium and Giardia. It is widely used to produce pure water for the electronics, pharmaceutical, chemical and food industries, by removing microbial cells and small particles.
Connections - Stanley Plumly
Connections readings offer the Southern Maryland community a chance to hear from and meet established and emerging local writers up-close-and-personal. This Connections features Stanley Plumly, a distinguished Maryland university professor and founder of the Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative
Writing at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is also
the author of nine books of poetry, including "Old Heart," a
National Book Award finalist, and winner of the "LA Times"
Book Prize.
3.3 More carers: still deeper in the shadows? What can be said of the others who work on hospital wards? There are, as you heard on the audio cassette, care assistants, there are domestic staff, and sometimes too there are nursing auxiliaries and clerical assistants whose role is to take some of the paperwork away from the nurses, to enable them to get on with the business of giving direct patient care. You have already seen that the division of labour between doctors and nurses is not always clear-cut. You will now see that there are im
Maths and the making of the modern world
Professor Chris Budd describes the maths behind Google and the Ipod and shows how maths has led to the modern information revolution.
Français facile : Cours de français en ligne Dit is een site waar je woorden kan laten beluisteren, werkblaadjes kan maken van de tekst en prentjes, ...
Technologies in Sport Symposium - Session 3
Technologies of the body, Gregor was a research scientist at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, for 16 years before, in 2008, becoming an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary’s, Program in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies. Currently, he is also a part-time Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in Canada. In addition, Gregor is a Distinguished Scholar in the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University, USA and Ad
Research Expo 2012
The Research, Innovation, and Scholarship Expo showcases the breadth and depth of innovative thinking at Northeastern University.
Macroporous hydrogels as vascularizable soft tissue â implant interfaces: materials characterizat
Implantable medical devices, such as biosensors and implantable drug delivery systems, function optimally when rapid solute exchange can occur between implant and surrounding tissue. However, almost all materials implanted into the body are encapsulated in a fibrous layer that prevents this rapid communication. Macroporous materials are known to change this response by allowing vascularized tissue ingrowth, however many questions still exist as to the role material properties play. In this work,
Shock & Friend: -oo-
Feel the beat with Shock and his friend as they beatbox letters and sounds. The goal for this segment is vowel combination -oo-. (1min)
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La question du mal, entre radicalité et banalité (audio)
Radicalité du mal, banalité du mal : deux expressions apparemment opposées, que Myriam Revault d’Allonnes s’attachera à rapprocher en montrant combien l’hypothèse kantienne du mal radical permet de faciliter la compréhension de la pensée d’Hannah Arendt, qui, au moment du procès d’Eichmann à Jérusalem, avait associé l’idée de « banalité du mal » à la figure inédite du mal politique moderne (les meurtres de masse, commis sans conscience de culpabilité par des in
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LSE Night of Ideas | Session 2 | Citizens of Nowhere, Post-Truth Politics [Audio]
Speaker(s): Mukulika Banerjee, Jean-Claude Monod and Richard Bronk | Hosted by the London School of Economics and Political Science as part of a worldwide series of events coordinated by the Institut français, the Night of Ideas will bring together leading researchers from France, the UK and Europe to discuss changing ideas of democracy, citizenship, and truth. What conceptual frameworks can we apply to understand “post-truth politics� What light can an exercise in comparison shed on the q
Allied Victories and Disagreements in Early 1945
In this video clip, from Indigo Film, learn how the German offensive at the battle of the Bulge had been brought to halt by the American Forces as well as other battles and disagreements between the allied powers' leaders between the end of 1944 and early 1945. (5:21)
The Monetary Theory of Current Textbooks in the Light of 'The Theory of Money and Credit' Bottled Water 27. Global Warming
Symposium on the Centennial of 'The Theory of Money and Credit'. Recorded 9 March 2012 at the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. [20:16]
Have you ever wondered where bottled water comes from and what impact this has on the environment? This informative, animated video looks at the complete process of producing bottled water and strives to answer the question, 'Bottled water - who needs it?' Highlighting the effects this has on the carbon footprint, we learn how bottled water is disseminated worldwide. This material forms part of the course U116 Environment: journeys through a changing world.Author(s):
The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change (GG 140)
The issue of global warming is discussed. Recent climate change over the last half of the 20th century is thought to be driven largely by greenhouse gas emissions, with carbon dioxide playing a large role. The carbon cycle describes the reservoirs of carbon (atmosphere, terrestrial biomass and ocean) and the exchanges that occur between these reservoirs. Inputs of carbon to the atmosphere include burning of fossil fuels and respirat