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Tag Archives: science
On the Road to Computer Literacy
November 14, 2007 lecture by for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). In order to identify some of the technological gaps that hinder the implementation of universal computer literacy, which Robert defines as society’s ability to read and … Continue reading
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Tagged application, computer, design, engineering, History, Lefkowitz, literacy, programming, Robert, science, society, software
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Rev. Douglas James Cottrell PhD: Path to psychic development
This is an audio Deep Trance Meditation (DTM) session by Douglas James Cottrell set to images and subtitles to help summarize and convey the meaning of the words. If you are unfamiliar with Douglas’ work, he is a trance intuitive … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd, activation, astral, avatar, bali, bamboo, Buddhist, cayce, chakras, chang, chi, chikung, Christ, Christian, clairvoyant, consciousness, Control, cottrell, douglas, edgar, enlightenment, evidence, eye, falun, forest, God, gong, gung, Hindi, Hindu, indonesia, Islam, Jesus, John, ki, kundalini, kung, levitation, master, matter, meditation, mind, miracle, mo, mopai, Muslim, nei, neikung, over, pai, paranormal, power, powers, prana, proof, psychokinesis, pyrokinesis, qi, qigong, science, spring, tai, telekinesis, telepathy, third, travel, yellow
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Rev. Douglas James Cottrell PhD: Chi development of ‘Iron Body’ skill to resist damage
This is an audio Deep Trance Meditation (DTM) session by Douglas James Cottrell set to images and subtitles to help summarize and convey the meaning of the words. If you are unfamiliar with Douglas’ work, he is a trance intuitive … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd, activation, arts, ashida, astral, avatar, bali, bamboo, bambu, brazilian, cayce, chakras, chang, chi, chikung, clairvoyant, Control, cottrell, Death, douglas, down, edgar, evidence, eye, falun, forest, gong, gung, indonesia, jitsu, jiu, John, judo, K.O., ki, kim, knock, knockout, kundalini, kung, kuning, levitation, martial, matter, meditation, mind, mo, mopai, nei, neikung, ninja, over, pai, paranormal, power, powers, prana, proof, psychokinesis, pyrokinesis, qi, qigong, science, search, spring, tai, telekinesis, telepathy, third, throw, touch, travel, yellow
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GIS Careers by ESRI: Geographic Information System Manager – A Day in the Life
http://tinyurl.com/esri-careers ESRI designs and develops the world’s leading geographic information system (GIS) technology. Many people are drawn to ESRI because of its outstanding technical reputation, unique culture, and the opportunity to work with smart, creative people in an open, collaborative … Continue reading
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Tagged accounting, analyst, application, arcGIS, careers, City, data, defense, development', employment, engineer, entry, Environment, ESRI, geographic, geography, GIS, information, internship, jobs, legal, level, manager, maps, marketing, petroleum, programmer, recruiting, sales, science, software, students, System., technology, utilities, work
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Demonstration of Brain Computer Interface Using the Emotive Epoc
April 9, 2008 lecture by Randy Breen for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE380). The Emotiv EPOC (www.emotiv.com) now makes it possible for games to be controlled and influenced by the player’s mind. Engaging, immersive, and nuanced, Emotiv-inspired game-play … Continue reading
Research and Innovation on Information Technology
Research and Innovation on Information Technology: The Role of a Regional University Research Center Luis Orozco-Barbosa [Professor, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha] Abstract: The European commission has recognized the important role played by the universities in building the European Knowledge Society. … Continue reading
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Tagged CITRIS, Research, science, technology, UCBerkeley
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Secret of Change Management – motivation, leadership skills, development, styles and business strategy – motivational conference keynote speaker – speech by Patrick Dixon
http://www.globalchange.com Motivation and leadership. Motivating teams. How to make things happen – change management, motivating people, leadership styles – motivational speech by Patrick Dixon. Strategy, teams, leadership styles, motivation at work, business success. Transformation. Why motivation is such a key … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, change, communications, computer, economics, humanities, leaders, leadership, mananagement, morale, motivation, organisation, science, Social, Strategy, styles
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Fetal Development Week 4 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
In week four, you probably just found out that you’re pregnant, but your baby has been growing since the time of conception. Your little embryo is now the size of a poppy seed! http://Pregnancy.Healthguru.com/?YT Duration : 0:1:23
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Tagged 4 weeks pregnant, advice, amniotic fluid, amniotic sac, baby development, blog, embryo, fetal development, fetal development video, fetal development week 4, fetus at 4 weeks, fetus at four weeks, four weeks pregnant, health, illumistream, medicine, physical, placenta, pregnancy by week, pregnancy month 1, pregnancy month one, pregnancy video, pregnancy week by week, science, video, week 4 of pregnancy, week by week, week four of pregnancy
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Brain Development
UCSD Cognitive scientist Joan Stiles reveals the latest understandings about the intricate relationship between biology and external influences in the development of the brain. Series: “Grey Matters” [3/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11188] Duration : 0:58:43
Computer Architecture is Back: Parallel Computing Landscape
January 31, 2007 lecture by Dave Patterson for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). A diverse group of UC Berkeley researchers from many backgrounds – circuit design, computer architecture, massively parallel computing, computer-aided design, embedded hardware and software, … Continue reading
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Tagged application, architecture, computer, Dave, design, engineering, parallel, Patterson, programming, science, software
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