4.10 Technologies and the tacit dimension continued A non-technical approach has been adopted within NASA. It was found that seasoned engineers, astronauts and other staff had memorable stories of lessons learned, but which were poorly known. In addition, even with their knowle Frink - Boar DP178250 Boar (1970) by Elisabeth Frink, The Water Gardens, Harlow, Essex. Detail view from the south east. Photographed by Steven Baker 2015. Next-generation Leadership and Management Images of Earth and Space II Wordsworth, De Quincy and Dove cottage 1.3.10 Summary There is a lot of information available on Modern Languages via the internet. Try the activity below to start exploring what is available. Use the Author(s): GoingNative 37: Single-File IntelliSense (+ go watch //build + download VS15 RC!) | C9::GoingNative In today's short but action-packed episode, check out the new Single-File IntelliSense feature, where you can take advantage of VS browsing, navigation, IntelliSense, and more simply by opening your source files in VS! And afterwards, for reals, go check it out for yourself, and let us know if it's as magically awesome as we're hoping it is! Click here to go to the //build conference, and clic Poetry in Translation Acknowledgements The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) and is used under licence. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources for permission to reproduce material in this course: Couse image: Author(s): All about the Camel Spider 4.2 Basic principles of wireless transmission I've never quite lost the sense of wonder at the way information can be transmitted with no visible link between the sender and recipient. When I was a child I used to think that sound came through the wire linking my family's radio to the mains electricity supply (I was born before the days of battery-powered transistor radios) and I couldn't understand why my parents referred to it as 'the wireless' – since clearly it wasn't. I now know that the wire simply fed the radio with the electric 1.1 The wider context This course explores the management of local knowledge-generating practices with regard to their wider contexts. Although these local practices might be considered in terms of individuals acting and thinking as if they were autonomous, independent agents interacting with other agents, such practices are simultaneously shaped by shared skills and understandings. As Karl Marx pointed out, when the hero of Daniel Defoe's (1660–1731) novel Robinson Crusoe (Defoe, 1994, first published in Adobe: Adobe's vision for app publishing and marketing (Long) 2.5 Clusters A striking contradiction of the internet revolution is that, although cyberspace allows firms to be located anywhere, they still seem to cluster together in global cities such as New York, London and Sydney (Castells, 2001). Four years after publishing a book proclaiming The Death of Distance, Frances Cairncross noted in the book's second edition that, ‘Economists, most of whom have long ignored or despised economic geography, are now taking a fresh interest in it’ and, after revie 1.203J Logistical and Transportation Planning Methods (MIT) The Radcliffe College Legacy 4.4.1 Diversion of effluent In some circumstances it may be possible to divert sewage effluent away from a water body in order to reduce nutrient loads. This was achieved at Lake Washington, near Seattle, USA, which is close to the sea. Lake Washington is surrounded by Seattle and its suburbs, and in 1955 a cyanobacterium, Oscitilloria rubescens, became dominant in the lake. The lake was receiving sewage effluent from about 70 000 people; this input represented about 56% of the total phosphorus load to the lake. Assessing the Use of Advanced Daylight Simulation Modelling Tools in Enhancing the Student Learning Celebrating 15 Years of Metamaterials Aanrijdingsformulier : Voorbeeldsituaties Dit zijn vier situaties die de leerlingen gebruiken om een Europees aanrijdingsformulier in te vullen. De ene leerling is voertuig A en de andere neemt voertuig B voor zijn rekening.
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A lecture from a leadership expert who seeks to challenge some of our fundamental preconceptions and current ways of thinking. Tim Macartney has been working as a people and organisation development professional since 1984. He is the founder and CEO of Embercombe, a published author, and an associate of Leaders' Quest.
This videotape tours the Solar System and outer space using scientific visualizations from Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the HPCC Earth and Space Sciences Project. At the Sun, simulations investigate processes that create magnetic field and release energetic particles. Earth science begins with the Pacific Ocean, studying the 1997-98 El Nino and Cyclone Susan. Crossing the globe, visualizations trace North Americas East Coast and ocean currents in the North Atlantic
Can a location inspire great poetry? To what extent can a person’s environment influence their art? After leaving the area as a child the Romantic poet William Wordsworth returned to the Lake District and remained there from 1799 to 1802. Surrounded by scenery he cherished Wordsworth composed some of his best poetry in Dove Cottage, but the building was also the residence of friend Thomas De Quincy whom documented his time with the Wordsworth’s as well as his own experiences in the property.
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A poetry reading by poet Robert Pinsky and translated by Alberto Ambroggio.
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This video focuses on the Camel Spider of Colorado. It tells of the unique features of the Camel Spider. The narrator has a good clear speaking voice. He does a voice over as a Camel Spider is shown. Run time 01:36.
Nick Bogaty, Head of Digital Publishing at Adobe, discusses how mobile content marketing is essential to engage stakeholders both inside and outside of the organization – and in 2014 the trend is only expected to accelerate. Learn how to take advantage of these “mobile moments” through apps, as well as where the Digital Publishing Suite platform is headed in the future.
The class will cover quantitative techniques of Operations Research with emphasis on applications in transportation systems analysis (urban, air, ocean, highway, pick-up and delivery systems) and in the planning and design of logistically oriented urban service systems (e.g., fire and police departments, emergency medical services, emergency repair services). It presents a unified study of functions of random variables, geometrical probability, multi-server queueing theory, spatial location theo
Alumnae of Radcliffe College and Harvard-Radcliffe, whose own educational experiences were characterized by excellence and inquiry, share how the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study maintains these traditions within an innovative, multidisciplinary community.
In architecture schools, where the ?studio culture? lies at the heart of students? learning, taught courses, particularly technology ones, are often seen as secondary or supplementary units. Successful delivery of such courses, where students can act effectively, be motivated and engaged, is a rather demanding task requiring careful planning and the use of various teaching styles. A recent challenge that faces architecture education today, and subsequently influences the way technology courses a
In 15 years metamaterials has brought breakthroughs like invisibility cloaks, acoustic cloaks, miniaturized flat antennas, and you-don’t-have-to-stop-anymore airport security screenings. Watch as two of the field’s founding fathers reminisce about their journey and look forward to the future. Metamaterials pioneers David R. Smith of Duke University’s Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Plasmonics and Sir John Pendry of Imperial College London discuss the birth, evolution and future of