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Brasilia is… | Brasilia
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Just another WordPress.com site. November 9, 2010. Colin Rowe (Collage City). Defines a city like Brasilia as an anticipatory city of isolated objects and continuous voids, the alleged city of freedom and ‘universal’ society will not be made to go away and if, perhaps in its essentials, it is more valuable than its dis-creditors can allow, if, while it is felt to be ‘good’, nobody seems to like it, the problem remains: what to try to do with it? Http:/ www.macalester.edu. Http:/ www.macalester.edu. Holst...
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SCREENINGS
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Essential viewing for anyone interested in political struggle and international solidarity. Prof Frank Wilderson, American Book Award Winner. The audience was brought to tears. Prof Victoria Langland, University of California, Davis. A rarely seen perspective on US-Cuban relations. Prof Jennifer Hosek,. Download this press kit to promote your screening of. Vassar College, Teachers, Teaching and the Movies Conference. April 2010 Featuring Q&A with Director. October 2009 Featuring Q&A with Director. Roxbur...
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Open Possibilities @ Culture of Sharing (2008) | Gavin Baker
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A Journal of Insignificant Inquiry. Free Culture and the University @ Knowledge Rights (2008). Net Neutrality @ AITP-NCFL (2007). Net Neutrality @ Florida Media Reform (2007). Open Access Journal Literature as an Open Educational Resource @ Virginia JCOTS OER committee. Open Possibilities @ Culture of Sharing (2008). Software as a Service @ Florida Linux Show (2008). Sustaining Scholarship @ Campus & Community Sustainability (2007). Transparency in U.S. Science Policy @ ST Global (2011). To post a comment.
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The Wonderwheel: January 2008
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. Which really helps because this is what it looks like right now. Can you see how hard it's snowing here? But summer will come again. I just know it. Big Boys Do Cry. Baxter, snuggled next to me in bed: "Mommy, there is one thing [ The Teacher. Is wrong about.". Me: "What's that, honey? Baxter: "She says second graders don't cry anymore. But everyone cries. Even grown-ups.". Tuesday, January 29, 2008. But I just couldn't. I didn't feel down or blue, just glued to my bed and...
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Dimensional analysis | Chad Topaz | Professor of Mathematics
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Chad Topaz Professor of Mathematics. The fact that all quantities in the universe carry dimensions (such as length, time, mass, temperature, and so forth) seems mundane, but it is actually incredibly powerful. In 1945, the United States detonated its first atomic bomb in the Trinity test. At White Sands, New Mexico. The explosive power of the bomb was a closely guarded government secret, but a physicist named G.I. Taylor. Was able to figure it out from looking at pictures of the blast. Read my notes above.
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Linear equations with constant coefficients: inhomogeneous | Chad Topaz | Professor of Mathematics
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Chad Topaz Professor of Mathematics. Linear equations with constant coefficients: inhomogeneous. In June of 2000, London's Millennium Bridge. Opened. Several days later, it closed for a period of two years. What happened in the initial days the bridge was opened? The bridge turned out to be susceptible to a phenomenon called "synchronous lateral excitation." As summarized here. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:. Read Polking, Boggess and Arnold, Section 4.5. Take a look at these resources.
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Numerical solutions | Chad Topaz | Professor of Mathematics
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Chad Topaz Professor of Mathematics. One of humankind's most pressing challenges right now is to understand our climate and the effects we have on it. It is also one of the most pressing problems in applied mathematics. For instance, the year 2013 was as a special year on Mathematics of Planet Earth. Check out this introduction to weather modeling. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to do the following in Matlab:. Perform basic calculations on scalars and vectors. Index vectors and matrices.
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Advanced 1-d flows | Chad Topaz | Professor of Mathematics
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Chad Topaz Professor of Mathematics. By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:. Analyze linear stability of fixed points. Interpret linear stability geometrically. Compute the characteristic time scale near a fixed point. Distinguish between local and global existence of solutions. Discuss all qualitatively different possibly behaviors of. Before class, please:. Read Strogatz, Sections 2.4 - 2.8. Only if you are interested, read these definitions of stability. In class, we will:.
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Josh Jorgensen: About Josh
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Second Lieutenant, Infantry. Volunteer, Dunlap Fire Protection District. Constituent Liaison, Councilmember Tony Avella. Field Organizer, Ohio Campaign for Change. Saint Paul, MN. Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, May 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Current Location: Fort Benning, GA. Search This Site and Linked Pages. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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