References In Defence of a Liberal Education [Audio] AutoCAD 3D : Basisoefening Dit is een oefening in het overtekenen van eenvoudige onderdelen. De leerlingen leren de onderdelen in 3D te extruderen. Detectable Civilizations in Our Galaxy, Part 1 Unfolding the Earth - Myriahedral projections Indonesia's presidential election kicks off 1.2.3 Computing with confidence When it comes to learning about computers and gadgets, have you noticed the apparent ease with which children learn to use these tools? This may be because they are more likely to use the activist learning style. They try out and investigate rather than follow instructions rigidly or ponder the different approaches to a problem. In this course we want to encourage you to be an activist when learning how to use computers. We want you to explore technological problems in the same way as a Hooked by an Octopus 1.1 The strains of intimate care Intimate care involves stepping over people's usual boundaries. It takes us out of familiar territory in terms of how we relate to each other. It necessitates breaking the usual rules about how to behave in order to attend to bodily functions which we normally take a lot of trouble to keep private, and this ‘secrecy’ extends to the work itself. A key issue in Marie's story is the assumption that this area of the work does not need to be mentioned. Edge Show #105 The Differentiated IT Professional with Jeffrey Snover | Edge Rick Claus interviews Distinguished Engineer Jeffrey Snover from the CH9 Live Stage during TechEd about how to become a "Differentiated IT Pro". There is some great advice from someone who has done it all in the IT Industry and is considered the father of PowerShell. Listen in as we talk about areas to invest in your technical development as well as some breaking news for automation and configuration of Windows and Linux boxes in your datacenter. A parting thought: Treat The Qing Dynasty, Part 2 Tips on Applying for A Job 2.3 Text to speech Text-to-speech software applications read selected areas of text aloud to the user, and are usually used by people with dyslexia or less severe vision impairment who can navigate by means of the visual cursor but who need help with reading longer passages of text. They should not be confused with screen readers, which offer sophisticated navigational capabilities unnecessary for most sighted users. Childhood HIV Childhood HIV enables nurses and doctors to care for children with HIV infection. It covers an introduction to HIV in children, the clinical and immunological diagnosis of HIV infection, management of children with and without antiretroviral t 2.3 Acts 3 and 4: What does Faustus achieve? Act 2 points repeatedly to the failure of Faustus's attempt to secure power and autonomy through his pact with Lucifer: in Act 2, Scene 1 Mephistopheles declines his request for a wife, and in Act 2, Scene 3 he refuses to tell him who made the world. Acts 3 and 4 cover the bulk of the twenty-four-year period that Faustus purchased with his soul. How do they make us feel about what he actually achieves through his embracing of black magic? Are we encouraged to feel it was worth it? Young At Heart: Judy Blume - Featured on The News Hour: 1 of 2 2.7.5 Identities are negotiated In constructing their identities, people can only draw on terms that are available in society at that time, which have meanings and associations attached. However, people may attribute different meanings and importance to those labels. This means people always negotiate their identities, in the context of the different meanings attached to them. Taking this view of identity, as a social process that people engage in, rather than as a fixed essence inside them, is not to deny that partic 2.4.5 Philosophy This is yet another essentially literary source, so we can be brief. In fact, as in the case of history, its distinction from literature is anything but cut and dried. The only reason we mention it here separately is because we want to make it explicit that almost everything we have said for literature holds for philosophy too. Many varieties of philosophy aim to find absolute truths. In this respect, philosophy is less concerned with particular periods and places than is, for instance, histo The week ahead: Outgoing presidents CodeChat 021 - Amyr Haq (Microsoft's Garage) | CodeChat CodeChat is back after a long holiday and baby break, and this week, join me for a chat about Microsoft's Garage with event coordinator Amyr Haq. The Garage is Microsoft's internal program for encouraging and equipping employees to work on... well, whatever they want to work on. Employees build apps, sites, gadgets, and robots in the Garage. Amyr sees all of the goings on in this very cool space where Softies come to invent, build, code, or sometimes just hang out.
Speaker(s): Fareed Zakaria | Fareed Zakaria argues the turn away from the liberal arts is a mistake. In today’s world, the jobs of the future will go to people who have creativity, curiosity, and social skills, precisely the strengths of a broad based education. Fareed Zakaria (@FareedZakaria) is host of CNN’s flagship foreign affairs show Fareed Zakaria GPS, a Washington Post columnist, a contributing editor for The Atlantic and a New York Times best selling author. This event marks the la
Using a well-known formula, Mr. Khan focuses on a framework for thinking about how many detectable civilizations are out there. He uses computer software for instruction. (13:03)
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This student-created video features information about the Qing Dynasty (which is not to be confused with the Qin Dynasty and is suitable for older middle school or high school students. "The Qing Dynasty (Chinese: 清朝; pinyin: Qīng cháo; Wade-Giles: Ch'ing ch'ao; Manchu: Daicing gurun; Mongolian: Манж Чин Улс), also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in Chinese history, and was the last ruling dynasty of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912" (Qing Dynasty, Wikipedi
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Jeff Brown interviews Judy Blume. In this interview Judy Blume is 66 years old. This interview took place the morning after she received an award from the National Book Foundation in a book store in New York City. She was the first author to win this award for young people's literature. She wrote these books, starting in the 1970's, when she was a wife and mother. She talks about how she loved to read when she was young and how she wanted to relate to the child and the family in the book. (4:0
President Obama gives his final State of the Union address, Taiwan votes for a new president and The European Commission questions Poland's press and legal freedoms