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FSN Sport Science. Episode 2 - Rampage Jackson
FSN Sport Science. Episode 2 - Rampage Jackson
Which generates more force. Two Sumo Wrestlers or a punch from Rampage Jackson? Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, John Brenkus, Base Productions BASE Productions
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Higor, Schlumberger Field Engineer, on Female Engineers
Higor, Schlumberger Field Engineer, on Female Engineers
www.tinyurl.com Higor is a Senior Field Engineer at Schlumberger in Texas. She performs wireline/open-hole logging by recording measurements of oil wells and supervising the process of lowering tools into oil or gas wells for collecting data.Schlumberger is the world's leading supplier of technology, project management, and information solutions to the oil and gas industry, and we're recruiting field engineers. While challenging, it is one of the most rewarding and respected jobs in the industry. If you have a bachelor's or master's degree in engineering or applied science, apply today at www.tinyurl.com . The benefits of working for Schlumberger include training, potential for career advancement, incentive and bonus programs, pension/savings plans, and stock purchase plans. Schlumberger is committed to diversity--with over 140 nations represented by its employees--and will continuously increase the percentage of women it recruits from its 2007 goal of 30% of new hires. In addition, Schlumberger's Faculty for the Future program provides women with fellowships and logistical support to pursue science and technology degrees. Finally, through the Global Climate and Energy Project, Schlumberger, ExxonMobil, GE, and Toyota will invest up to $225 million through 2012 to develop cleaner global energy systems.
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Applying Pressure To People's Religious Beliefs
Applying Pressure To People's Religious Beliefs
Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Applying Pressure To People's Religious Beliefs - Sam Harris @ Big Think (Part 10). --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- 1) Why I Criticize Religion: www.youtube.com 2) Modern Science vs. Religious Dogma: www.youtube.com 3) Why Do We Need Religion? www.youtube.com 4) Atheist Dogmatism And Secular Fundamentalism: www.youtube.com 5) The Legacy Of Faith: www.youtube.com 6) The Good, The Evil, And The Useful: www.youtube.com 7) Relevance Of The Bible In The 21st Century: www.youtube.com 8) Choosing The Right Religion: www.youtube.com 9) The Power Of Religious Beliefs: www.youtube.com 10) Applying Pressure To People's Religious Beliefs www.youtube.com --- Sam Harris is an author and commentator on philosophy and religion. He is the author of the bestsellers "The End of Faith", which won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction, and "Letter to A Christian Nation". Harris' writing has been published in over ten languages and has garnered attention from numerous media outlets and journals. Harris also makes regular appearances on television and radio to talk about the danger that religion now poses to modern societies. Harris was educated at Stanford University and is currently completing a doctorate in neuroscience. This is a digital age, one in which a wealth of accessible information empowers you, but where is the information coming from? How accurate and <b>...</b>
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Scientific Rationalism Towards Qur'aan - Nouman Ali Khan
Scientific Rationalism Towards Qur'aan - Nouman Ali Khan
A Beautiful advice for some people who try and explain EVERYTHING in the light of Scientific thought, It must be remembered that scientific thought is subject to change. What was Absurd to think a century ago, is a reality Today!. Therefore we cannot apply scientific rationality to everything in Quran
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Science Rap Battle: Student's Round
Science Rap Battle: Student's Round
One of my students loves to rap, and he IS really good. He amazes me at how he can take a concept from science and apply it to a rap. I challenged him to a rap battle using all of the terms/concepts that we had learned in the past six weeks. I never rapped before in class so they thought I was going to suck. I'm still not a rapper at all though..lol So..we had a few days to prepare, but we ended up writing the rap in 30 min. We brought another class in and both my class and that class voted. Here's his rap!!! Boogie-Boi Productions Inc.
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Algodoo - Science education for a new generation
Algodoo - Science education for a new generation
Algodoo is a totally unique program. A program that gives you the opportunity to play with physics - using your own hands. Apply a constructionists learning paradigm, learning by doing. Use simple drawing tools to design, construct and explore with. Sounds like an interesting idea? Watch this video and learn how! Go to www.algodoo.com to learn more or download demo at http
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Science Of Superman 01
Science Of Superman 01
The Science of Superman [TV-G] Thursday, June 29, 2006. Superman. The ultimate super-hero. Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. He has enthralled audiences for decades with his superhuman strength, speed, vision and incredible abilities. Now, Science of Superman puts these powers to the test, revealing what's plausible based on the Earth-bound laws of physics, biology and astronomy, and what's pure science fiction. How might gravity, x-rays, ballistics and radiation apply to Superman if he was real?
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Science Of Superman 02
Science Of Superman 02
The Science of Superman [TV-G] Thursday, June 29, 2006. Superman. The ultimate super-hero. Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. He has enthralled audiences for decades with his superhuman strength, speed, vision and incredible abilities. Now, Science of Superman puts these powers to the test, revealing what's plausible based on the Earth-bound laws of physics, biology and astronomy, and what's pure science fiction. How might gravity, x-rays, ballistics and radiation apply to Superman if he was real?
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Science of Superman 03
Science of Superman 03
The Science of Superman [TV-G] Thursday, June 29, 2006. Superman. The ultimate super-hero. Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. He has enthralled audiences for decades with his superhuman strength, speed, vision and incredible abilities. Now, Science of Superman puts these powers to the test, revealing what's plausible based on the Earth-bound laws of physics, biology and astronomy, and what's pure science fiction. How might gravity, x-rays, ballistics and radiation apply to Superman if he was real?
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Democracy, technocracy, the free market or the scientific method for social concern?
Democracy, technocracy, the free market or the scientific method for social concern?
This video is an attempt to show how the various forms of government and decision making work, what are their advantages and their problems. Added subtitles in English, Greek, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Serbian! Help translate this video! :D www.universalsubtitles.org Sources cited in the video The scientific method made easy goo.gl Scientists and engineers in the 111th US Congress goo.gl Only two scientists among the 535 member of the US Congress goo.gl BitCoin Forum quote #1 goo.gl BitCoin Forum quote #2 goo.gl BitCoin Forum quote #3 goo.gl My Book: robotswillstealyourjob.com My Site federicopistono.org Find me on facebook fb.me Follow me on twitter: twitter.com Add me on Google+: gplus.to More info on sustainability and social action thezeitgeistmovement.com
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The Art & Science of Music Therapy (part 1)
The Art & Science of Music Therapy (part 1)
Music Therapy is one of twelve majors offered by Berklee whose mission is to educate, train, and develop students to excel in music as a career. Students in the Music Therapy program learn to apply music's enormous force to improve the quality of life in individuals with special needs including children and adults with disabilities.
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Michael Losier: How to apply the Law of Attraction (part 1)
Michael Losier: How to apply the Law of Attraction (part 1)
Michael Losier is the author of the best selling book, Law of Attraction: The Science of Attracting More of What You Want and Less of What You Don't. www.LawofAttractionBook.com More videos and interviews on http Deliberate Attraction Series with Michael Losier and Lilou Mace can be watched on Youtube and www.liloumace.com
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How to Apply Silver Thermal Compound to 9600GT GPU
How to Apply Silver Thermal Compound to 9600GT GPU
In this video i will show you how to take apart the 9600gt and clean off any other thermal compound before applying Silver Thermal compound to your GPU as well as re assembly.Please comment rate and subscribe if you have any questions feel free to PM or leave a comment thanks ----CHECK WITH YOUR MANUFACTURE ABOUT VOIDING THE WARRANTY IF OPENED---
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The Art & Science of Music Therapy (part 2)
The Art & Science of Music Therapy (part 2)
Music Therapy is one of twelve majors offered by Berklee whose mission is to educate, train, and develop students to excel in music as a career. Students in the Music Therapy program learn to apply music's enormous force to improve the quality of life in individuals with special needs including children and adults with disabilities.
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Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences (NST) is the framework within which most science 'subjects' are taught at Cambridge. If you are interested in studying any of the following biological and physical sciences, this is the course for you. - Astrophysics - Biochemistry - Biological and Biomedical Sciences - Chemistry - Genetics - Geological Sciences - History and Philosophy of Science - Materials Science - Neuroscience - Pathology - Pharmacology - Physical Sciences - Physics - Physiology, Development and Neuroscience - Plant Sciences - Psychology - Systems Biology - Zoology To find out more about Natural Sciences at Cambridge, see www.study.cam.ac.uk Some of the students who appear in our course films are also featured in the 60 Second Impressions series, which can be found at www.cam.ac.uk - keep checking back as we'll be adding new films every couple of weeks!
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Computer Science
Computer Science
Computer science is a fast-moving field that brings together many disciplines, including mathematics, programming, engineering, the natural sciences, psychology and linguistics. Our course provides you with a skillset that's highly prized in industry and for academic research. All aspects of modern computer science are covered, along with the underlying theory and foundations in economics, law and business. You also develop practical skills, such as programming (in various languages, eg ML, Java, C/C++, Prolog) and hardware systems (eg chip design using Verilog). To find out more about Computer Science at Cambridge, see www.study.cam.ac.uk Some of the students who appear in our course films are also featured in the 60 Second Impressions series, which can be found at www.cam.ac.uk - keep checking back as we'll be adding new films every couple of weeks!
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TechFest 2011: Applied Sciences Group: Smart Interactive Displays
TechFest 2011: Applied Sciences Group: Smart Interactive Displays
Our research shows: Steerable AutoStereo 3-D Display: We use a special, flat optical lens (Wedge) behind an LCD monitor to direct a narrow beam of light into each of a viewer's eyes. By using a Kinect head tracker, the user's relation to the display is tracked, and thereby, the prototype is able to steer that narrow beam to the user. The combination creates a 3-D image that is steered to the viewer without the need for glasses or holding your head in place. Steerable Multiview Display: The same optical system used in the 3-D system, Wedge behind an LCD, is used to steer two separate images to two separate people rather than two separate eyes, as in the 3-D case. Using a Kinect head tracker, we find and track multiple viewers and send each viewer his or her own unique image. Therefore, two people can be looking at the same display but see two completely different images. If the two users switch positions, the same image continuously is steered toward them. Retro-Reflective Air-Gesture Display: Sometimes, it's better to control with gestures than buttons. Using a retro-reflective screen and a camera close to the projector makes all objects cast a shadow, regardless of their color. This makes it easy to apply computer-vision algorithms to sense above-screen gestures that can be used for control, navigation, and many other applications. A display that can see: Using the flat Wedge optic in camera mode behind a special, transparent organic-light-emitting-diode display, we can <b>...</b>
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The Story of Science | Can we have unlimited power? [4]
The Story of Science | Can we have unlimited power? [4]
Michael Mosley takes an informative and ambitious journey exploring how the evolution of scientific understanding is intimately interwoven with society's historical path. We are the most power-hungry generation that has ever lived. This film tells the story of how that power has been harnessed - from wind, steam and from inside the atom. In the early years the drive for new sources of power was led by practical men who wanted to make money. Their inventions and ideas created fortunes and changed the course of history, but it took centuries for science to catch up, to explain what power is, rather than simply what it does. This search revealed fundamental laws of nature which apply across the universe, including the most famous equation in all of science, e=mc2.
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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - UCLan
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences - UCLan
Pharmacists are experts in drugs and medicines and increasingly recognised as an integral part of the healthcare provision in the UK, supplying medicines, but also providing advice on health and illness. Pharmacists are involved from the initial process of drug discovery, through the development of medicines, to their use in the treatment of patients. Pharmacists need to know how drugs work on the body, how they are formulated into medicines, and how they are used to treat diseases. To become a pharmacist you need to complete a 4 year MPharm degree at a school of pharmacy, then a pre-registration training year in community and hospital pharmacy, during which you need to pass a registration examination to register with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. The UCLan programme is designed to provide the required scientific knowledge, and is tailored towards pharmacy practice, ensuring that you can apply the knowledge required by the NHS in the real-life situations encountered by professional pharmacists. To help you to develop these skills, the programme will expose you to different pharmacy environments through practice placements.
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A Revolutionary Cymatics Application - 528 Crystal Dolphin Hydrosonics.mov
A Revolutionary Cymatics Application - 528 Crystal Dolphin Hydrosonics.mov
Researching the Experiential Effects of Applied Cymatics in Water for Healing Purposes Using Crystal Bowls Tuned to the Harmonic Solfeggio Scale Introduction: This is a call to all scientists and researchers in the fields of Cymatics, Sound Healing, DNAActivation, Oncology, Bioacoustics and Water Therapy & Purification, to take part in a study of a newly discovered method for the immediate impact of sound on health using water as a conductor for vibration. The basis of this practice is a synthesis of conclusions garnered from extensive research of: - Cymatics - Vibrational medicine - Water purification techniques using sound - Brainwave science - Mathematics - Sacred geometry - DNA research and pineal gland research (which are known to be encompassed by water and resonant to the surrounding environment) - Clear-quartz crystal properties of receiving, storing, transmitting and amplifying frequencies and information. - The science of frequencies and their potential to specifically heal all sorts of dis-ease as shown by Royal Raymond Rife and Robert C. Beck, as well as Dr. Masaru Emoto's photographs of the Solfeggio frequencies' impact on the molecular structure of water. 2 Background In June, 2009, Shai Danon and Amiti Media began experimenting with and documenting the implementation of a newly discovered technique they created after exploring the application of the frequency of 528hz on water, based on the scientific findings of Dr. Joseph Puleo and Dr. Leonard Horowitz <b>...</b>
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The Secret - Apply It - Make Today The Best Day Of Your Life
The Secret - Apply It - Make Today The Best Day Of Your Life
www.wildstar.biz http Watch The Secret DVD, a presentation featuring a series of authors, philosophers, doctors, quantum physicists, entrepreneurs, and spiritual practitioners expounding on the powers of The Secret (probably the most well-known of the presenters is Jack Canfield, author of Chicken Soup for the Soul and The Success Principles). What is The Secret, exactly? "That principle can be summed up in three simple words: thoughts become things," proclaims writer Mike Dooley, author of Notes from the Universe. Put it another way, it's The Power of Positive Thinking and how it can be applied to attracting more money, better health, and relationships; in short, happiness. www.thesecret.tv http
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Faith vs. Science: A Difference in Darts
Faith vs. Science: A Difference in Darts
This video (re-made) expresses my view on the difference between faith (defined as "belief without evidence") and the scientific method. Put simply, the problem with faith is that it is not self-correcting -- there is no mechanism internal to it that will cause someone to realize when they have lost their way. The power of a compass (in navigation) is NOT that it points forward when you are looking North but rather that it will NOT point forward when you are not facing North. Without having to change your destination or method, the compass allows for self-correction. You see, I don't find it significant that people of faith think that they are right. What I find significant is that they never think they are wrong (about the subject in which they apply faith). With so many people claiming to be headed for a universal, singular "truth" (one which hasn't been evidenced), we should question people's methods when they run into each other and disagree about everything. Near Death Experiences: www.sciencebasedmedicine.org www.csicop.org













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