Thousands of Palestinians protest Charlie Hebdo Mohammad cartoon
Thousands of Palestinians march in the streets of West Bank cities of Ramallah and Hebron in protest against Charlie Hebdo's Mohammad cartoon. Pavithra George reports.
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Editing files and Emacs
This emacs lecture is given as part of the course G51UST, Unix Software Tools. The course gives an introduction to the Unix operating system. It teaches students how to use the Command Line Interface that is part of Unix and also teaches them how to write shell, sed and awk. In doing so the course covers the use of editors such as Emacs and vi with which the students can write their scripts.
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STS.002 Toward the Scientific Revolution (MIT)
This subject traces the evolution of ideas about nature, and how best to study and explain natural phenomena, beginning in ancient times and continuing through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. A central theme of the subject is the intertwining of conceptual and institutional relations within diverse areas of inquiry: cosmology, natural history, physics, mathematics, and medicine.
3.1.1 Inserting half-twists We can insert half-twists into a paper surface whenever a piece of the surface is homeomorphic to a rectangle ABCD with the following properties: the edges AB and CD of the rectangle map to distinct parts of the boundary of the surface, and the edges BC and DA of the rectangle map to non-boundary points of the surface. As illustrated in Author(s):
Two released Guantanamo prisoners raise a glass in Montevideo
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Two of six long-term Guantanamo detainees released to Uruguay on December 8, have been seen in Montevideo, where they are now being resettled as free men. Syrian, Omar Mahmoud Faraj and Adel bin Muhammas el Ouerghi from Tunisia appeared at their balcony where they toasted a Reuters photographer snapping their picture. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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7.3 Other kinds of help Diane said that Paul and Stanley helped her with dog minding, gardening, shopping and other jobs around the house. Sometimes they bought her presents. John said that what he got from Mr Asghar was the reliability of long-term friendship, advice and support through his various recent problems. Enid mentioned help from relatives and friends, whom she had come to rely on. At home, Sarah got help from her mother, who was also disabled. She also got help from other students in he
100 Ways of Giving: Bethany Christian Services
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Notes on the Synthesis of Form
Every design problem begins with an effort to achieve fitness between two entities: the form in question and its context. The form is the solution to the problem; the context defines the problem. We want to put the context and the form into effortless contact or frictionless coexistence, i.e., we want to find a good fit. For a good fit to occur in practice, one vital condition must be satisfied. It must have time to happen. In slow-changing, traditional, unselfconscious cultures, a form is adjus
Men's Basketball: Stanford @ UW 03/06/2004 - 2nd Half
Men's Basketball: Stanford @ UW 03/06/2004 - 2nd Half
Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: appreciate the concept of force, and understand and model forces such as weight, tension and friction model objects as particles or as rigid bodies, and the forces that act on an object in equilibrium use model strings, rods, pulleys and pivots in modelling systems involving forces understand and use torques model and solve a variety of problems involving systems in equ
How Can Apple Remain on Top?
Is Apple’s latest batch of new products enough to keep the company moving forward, or is it finally losing momentum after years of ruling the gadget world?
3. Responding to criticisms A government minister and a school governor made the following comments, respectively: ‘Art is the icing on the cake.’ ‘We have children here who can't even speak English properly – they should be doing more of that instead of leisure subjects like art.’ Both of these are, as you may appreciate, instrumental – or means–end – statements. In their various ways they place art, and by implication other humanities subjects, unfavourably on a spectrum according to
How to Read Aloud to Children-Julia Fowlkes Reads The Stray Dog
This video is a useful resource for teachers to learn effective strategies for using read alouds in the elementary classroom. The narrator is Julie Fowlkes, the lead trainer from BMABF. Her voice is animated and gives background knowledge before reading. College professors could use this in literacy instruction. (6:49)
How a French nobleman got a wife through the New York Herald personal columns #2 of 3
From Edison films catalog The picture opens with a Personal advertisement which actually appeared in the New York Herald of August 25th 1904 Young French Nobleman recently arrived desires to meet wealthy American girl object matrimony will be at Grants Tomb at 10 this morning wearing boutonniere of violets The first scene shows the young Nobleman in his dressing room He picks up the Herald and finally locates his ad with evident satisfaction He then fastens a large bunch of violets to the lapel
2.1 Surfaces in space In Section 2 we start by introducing surfaces informally, considering several familiar examples such as the sphere, cube and Möbius band. We also illustrate how surfaces can be constructed from a polygon by identifying edges. A more formal approach to surfaces is presented at the end of the section. Figure 3 shows
Environmental responsibility
Complex questions of environmental responsibility are increasingly raised in times of change and uncertainty. The tracks on this album illustrate the need for nurturing a fresh sense of care for our environment as well as more appropriate forms of accountability. We demonstrate the necessity of addressing issues of entitlements, rights, obligations and duties if we are to critically and carefully shape our values in doing environmental responsibility and being environmentally responsible. This m
6.1.2 Essay planning Carefully read the following short essay. Try to identify its strengths and weaknesses in terms of planning. Take your time, but don't think you need to be familiar with the content, you are trying to find what provides the writing's framework. Then try to answer the questions that follow in Activity 13. Meet the Journalist: Holly Pickett and Joanna Kakissis Reporting on Syrian Refugees Edge Show 123 - Desired State Configuration (DSC) with PowerShell in the Datacenter | Edge In this episode Symon interviews Kenneth Hansen (Principal Program Manager Lead) and Hemant Mahawar (Senior Program Manager) on the PowerShell team to discuss Desired State Configuration (DSC), and how it can be used in the datacenter. DSC is a new management platform in Windows PowerShell that enables deploying and managing configuration data for software services and managing the environment in which these services run. SQL Server Data Tools | Visual Studio Toolbox In this episode, Robert is joined by Scott Klein, host of the Data Exposed show. Scott shows us the SQL Server Data Tools in Visual Studio and demonstrates some scenarios when you can use those rather than leaving Visual Studio and using external tools such as SQL Server Management Studio.
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Most Syrians come to Greece hoping to migrate to European countries of greater means, where they'll request asylum and state support as refugees. Photojournalist Holly Pickett speaks about her project with Joanna Kakissis' reporting on the Syrians who've fled the war at home for the relative stability of Greece, Germany, Sweden and Russia.
To see the reporting visit http://pulitzercenter.org/project/europe-greece-germany-russia-sweden-syria-iraq-migrant-refugees
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