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Alfred University Bergren Forum
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Добавлен 19 июн 2015
The Bergren Forum, sponsored by the Alfred University Division of Human Studies, meets Thursdays during each academic semester, when classes are in session at the University.
Bergren Forum | Laurie Lounsberry Meehan | "History Hiding in Plain Site"
Bergren Forum | Laurie Lounsberry Meehan | "History Hiding in Plain Site"
Changes over time often leave quiet remnants that become obvious once you know where to look. Take a virtual walk with University Archivist Laurie Lounsberry Meehan to explore interesting aspects of campus history that we pass by every day but probably don’t know there’s a story waiting to be told.
The Bergren Forum takes place every Thursday lunchtime during the semester from 12:15 pm to 1:00 pm in Nevins Theater. You're welcome to bring your own lunch. Tea and coffee will be provided.
#alfred #alfreduniversity #bergren
Changes over time often leave quiet remnants that become obvious once you know where to look. Take a virtual walk with University Archivist Laurie Lounsberry Meehan to explore interesting aspects of campus history that we pass by every day but probably don’t know there’s a story waiting to be told.
The Bergren Forum takes place every Thursday lunchtime during the semester from 12:15 pm to 1:00 pm in Nevins Theater. You're welcome to bring your own lunch. Tea and coffee will be provided.
#alfred #alfreduniversity #bergren
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Bergren Forum | Ash Julian | "Stranger Things Robin Buckley and the Female Autism Phenotype Theory"
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Bergren Forum | Ash Julian | "Stranger Things Robin Buckley and the Female Autism Phenotype Theory" Ash Julian, the winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Wit and Wisdom award, will present their award-winning essay "Stranger Things Robin Buckley and the Female Autism Phenotype Theory." The essay compares the depiction of the character Robin in Stranger Things to the characteristics of female autism phen...
Bergren Forum | Emma Robinson | It's OK to Change Your Mind - Navigating College and a Career
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Bergren Forum | Emma Robinson | It's OK to Change Your Mind - Navigating College and a Career in the Real World #alfred #alfreduniversity #bergren
Bergren Forum | Elise Bouhet | #JusticePourNahel
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Bergren Forum | Elise Bouhet | #JusticePourNahel: #JusticePourNahel: Rioting as a Response to Police Brutality in Contemporary France In June 2023, a police officer shot 17-year-old Franco-Algerian Nahel Merzouk at point blank for driving in a bus lane. When the video of the shooting was released in the media, riots erupted all over France over a period of 9 days. This presentation will explain...
Bergren Forum | Bob Maiden | A Longitudinal Study: Is personality still stable after all these years
Просмотров 628 месяцев назад
Bergren Forum | Bob Maiden | A Longitudinal Study: Is personality still stable after all these years
Bergren Forum | Joshua Thomas | Totality in the way, shadows on display: The solar eclipse of 2024
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Bergren Forum | Joshua Thomas | Totality in the way, shadows on display: The solar eclipse of 2024 #alfred #alfreduniversity #bergren
Bergren Forum | Laura Johnson | Why Europe? Shifting trends in study abroad
Просмотров 188 месяцев назад
Bergren Forum | Laura Johnson | Why Europe? Shifting trends in study abroad “Why Europe? Shifting Trends in Study Abroad” Pre-pandemic, over 55% of U.S. study abroad students were headed to Europe, and that number has grown as borders have re-opened. No other region of the world comes close to accepting as many American students. This presentation will focus on some of the research surrounding ...
Bergren Forum | Paul Butterfield | What does a joke mean?
Просмотров 858 месяцев назад
Bergren Forum | Paul Butterfield | What does a joke mean? #alfred #alfreduniversity #bergrenforum
Bergren Forum | Bob Myers | Pardon My MF French
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Bergren Forum | Bob Myers | Pardon My MF French #alfred #alfreduniversity #bergrenforum
Bergren Forum | Luke Bernfeld | The Importance of Input
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Bergren Forum | Luke Bernfeld | The Importance of Input: Exploring how input methods matter in digital game discourse #alfred #alfreduniversity #forum
Bergren Forum | Lio Bonaccio | How do we preserve indigenous language and culture?
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Bergren Forum | Lio Bonaccio | How do we preserve indigenous language and culture? #alfred #alfred #alfreduniversity #forum
Bergren Forum | Likin Simon Romero | Beyond Monopoly "What can we learn from modern board games?"
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Bergren Forum | Likin Simon Romero | Beyond Monopoly "What can we learn from modern board games?" #alfred #alfred #alfreduniversity #forum
High School Principle Panel | "Today's High School Student"
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Join a panel of local School Principals: Aaron Brubaker (Wellsville), Allison Morgan (Hornell), Peter Reynolds (Canisteo-Greenwood), Molly Turner (Andover) and Dr. Melissa Rivers (Alfred-Almond), to discuss the unique opportunities and challenges of educating high school students in 2020's America. #alfred #alfreduniversity #bergren
Gabby Gaustad & Colin Wilkinson, “Using artificial intelligence”
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Gabby Gaustad & Colin Wilkinson, “Using artificial intelligence”
Saniat J. Sohrawardi (John), "DeFaking Deepfakes"
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Saniat J. Sohrawardi (John), "DeFaking Deepfakes"
Mechele Romanchock, Kevin Adams, and Maria Planansky, “A Closer Look at Book Bans”
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Mechele Romanchock, Kevin Adams, and Maria Planansky, “A Closer Look at Book Bans”
Mallory Szymanski/Ted Forsyth“, #SayHerName: Denise Hawkins and Police Violence in Rochester, NY"
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Mallory Szymanski/Ted Forsyth“, #SayHerName: Denise Hawkins and Police Violence in Rochester, NY"
Gene Bernstein, “The Gun Control Debate”
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Gene Bernstein, “The Gun Control Debate”
Julia Langdal-Sittu, “Spooky Psychology”
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Julia Langdal-Sittu, “Spooky Psychology”
"Bodily Autonomy and Gender Bias in Rosemary's Baby" with Monica Nowik
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"Bodily Autonomy and Gender Bias in Rosemary's Baby" with Monica Nowik
"Books, Battles, and Beliefs: Teaching US History in the Era of Fake News” with Kathy Sherman
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"Books, Battles, and Beliefs: Teaching US History in the Era of Fake News” with Kathy Sherman
“Content Warnings in Theatre-a Dialectic” with Jonathan Ziese
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“Content Warnings in Theatre-a Dialectic” with Jonathan Ziese
Dean Fuleihan Now at CUNY: Expert on State Gov’t
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Dean Fuleihan Now at CUNY: Expert on State Gov’t
“How Well do Students Feel Represented in the University?”
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“How Well do Students Feel Represented in the University?”
“'Groundhog Day, Candlemas', and Superbowl XLVIII: Prophecies Large and Small" with Bob Myers
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“'Groundhog Day, Candlemas', and Superbowl XLVIII: Prophecies Large and Small" with Bob Myers
“A Tale of Two Telescopes" with David DeGraff
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“A Tale of Two Telescopes" with David DeGraff
We are Living in an “RNA World”: Exploring the Importance of RNA from Evolution to Vaccines
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We are Living in an “RNA World”: Exploring the Importance of RNA from Evolution to Vaccines
Unfortunately a wild mix of truth and false statements. The story about the people watching the fire from a bridge, the then so-called bridge of death, is just a myth. There is in fact a bridge with this nickname, but it is so named because a lot of car accidents happened there. Also the time of the Pripyat evacuation was April 27th 2pm, roughly 36 hours after the accident. Still very late by today's standards but not nearly as late as represented here (and in the HBO mini series). That was the evacuation of the 10 km zone. But interesting to hear about the "bombings".
This is an important presentation and wide-ranging set of ideas including, especially, those on practical things which can be done to reduce the isolation and increase options of very senior community members.
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Appalling audio. Unlistenable.
So Everything is comprised of a unified field which explains "gravity" weak strong and nuclear force.... it's the vibrations of said fabric.
Quantum Entangled Twisted Tubules: When we draw a sine wave on a blackboard, we are representing spatial curvature. Does a photon transfer spatial curvature from one location to another? Wrap a piece of wire around a pencil and it can produce a 3D coil of wire, much like a spring. When viewed from the side it can look like a two-dimensional sine wave. You could coil the wire with either a right-hand twist, or with a left-hand twist. Could Planck's Constant be proportional to the twist cycles. A photon with a higher frequency has more energy. (More spatial curvature). What if gluons are actually made up of these twisted tubes which become entangled with other tubes to produce quarks. (In the same way twisted electrical extension cords can become entangled.) Therefore, the gluons are actually a part of the quarks. Mesons are made up of two entangled tubes (Quarks/Gluons), while protons and neutrons would be made up of three entangled tubes. (Quarks/Gluons) The "Color Force" would be related to the XYZ coordinates (orientation) of entanglement. "Asymptotic Freedom", and "flux tubes" make sense based on this concept. Neutrinos would be made up of a twisted torus (like a twisted donut) within this model. Gravity is a result of a very small curvature imbalance within atoms. (This is why the force of gravity is so small.) Instead of attempting to explain matter as "particles", this concept attempts to explain matter more in the manner of our current understanding of the space-time curvature of gravity.
"Gravity is 20 times weaker than electromagnetism" ? How about 40 orders of magnitude ! Pretty sad. Which school did you attend ?
So the top quark has much more mass than the up quark. Is it also larger in volume?
23:00 I like this step, it seems very much in line with the "quartile" method of finding outliers in simple list data... Which brings me to my question: why not just compute the median points and quartile points for every dimension of your data? With outliers being points outside asking every dimension??
CRT is a religion, once hooked, no rationality need apply. By design, any “Critical Theory,” (CT) purposefully instills psychopathology. To be a CT, by definition, demands from its followers: activism. They must hold to the idea that “all systems,” all “whatever’s” are broken and need to be dismantled, destroyed. Most of “The Woke,” are not aware of, Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcus, who derived Critical Theory as derivative from Carl Marx‘s original ideas. These authors were shocked that the communist revolutions Marx predicted were not happening. The conclusion: Culture. Culture held people together more than race, class, or gender. But the brilliant essence, central to the theory, the great gotcha, of “Critical Theory,” is that it does not seek to address or remedy problems, as problems cannot be solved without tearing it all down. Thus, we see constant, unfixable, and unsolvable, criticism all the time. This will break even the most durable of human tolerance, and eventually violence will result. Destruction and division is the goal. Once the pathology is created, it is on autopilot. The god of critical theory is the narcissistic victim, and the devil is any system in which that victim resides. Most, if not all, “Woke,” adherents simply could not face a world where they are not victims.
@SofaKingCool Keep stating facts, and use logic. It’s WOKE Kryptonite. Yea, Gramsci was a fart-sniffing dreamer as well.
CRT in practice is teaching children how not to be bullies and to pick on anyone outside their tribe. All children have to be taught this because it is human nature for children to be tribal. The propagandists who call this a political abuse are only doing so because they are toying with the same tools that the Nazis used to achieve and maintain power in the 1930's. The use of fear, hatred and division to drive a wedge into society and achieve power. This is unfortunate as civil society as a whole wants to understand how to overcome discrimination. No one would say that it would be right for children to kick the crippled kid and no one would condone children of one skin colour kicking children with another skin colour. Unfortunately we live in an era where neo-liberal economics are increasingly unpopular with voters and other issues have been found to maintain the political champions of neo-liberal politics. America is actually on the brink of fascism, never mind the "banning of CRT" in schools. This is my perspective from the United Kingdom. Good talk by the way, thanks.
Great. Always inspiring.
This man is amazing, if you like horror at all go to his channel and subscribe - he really knows what he's talking about.
Very interesting but sometimes difficult to hear.
Nice....
Thanks for Uploading.
It really amazes me that today's modern science backs up my spirituality. I knew it was true spirituality before I even knew about the science that back up my spirituality. I feel like the wealthiest man in the universe and it is my spirituality that makes me this way. thank you. This is the highest level of Consciousness that man can achieve. Life is the greatest magic show that you will ever see and you're in it.
Sativa?
Presuppositionalist knucklehead.
@@carlmalone4011 and a hypothesis
@@michaelward878 You ever listen to Tesla's "Everything is light" interview.
@@michaelward878 He said whilst describing it "The universe is spiritual"
Not really pinned it. Require an effort in conceptualization. The listing is good, encompassing a wide range. Really GREAT 😊😊😊 and helpful in understanding the nucleus.
Umm.. I must add that the concept of 3 springs united by the marble is quite good.
There is no volume in this video...
Is this the BACON method described in Billor, Hadi and Velleman 2000?
I recently invented a new version of the hammered dulcimer and am wondering where this instrument came from. Have rarely seen them in my world travels.
thank for the history lesson! Ludwig fan and owner!
Is the colour applied to an existing (white?) shiny glaze already on the surface of the (fired??) china clay, or does the colour become the glaze, having been applied to a matt/non-shiny clay surface? Thanks
These are typically very old (ancient) ceramics pieces. In some cases, there is color added to the glaze, as is common today. In the ancient Korean Celadons, the color resulted from the dissolution of the iron-containing body, changing the oxidation state of the iron from 3+ to 2+, and thus converting red to green in the glaze. The color does not appear to be added to the glaze but is a result of body dissolution into an otherwise colorless (clear) glaze. The long firing times increased the glaze thickness enhancing the green color. These firings appear to have been conducted in reduction and it is known that the Korean Celadons were fired in a wood kiln, in which reduction would have been relatively easy to maintain. In short, there was not color applied, but was the result of chemical reactions between the glaze and the body. The brown color is assumed to be due to poor reduction conditions, potentially oxidizing, or may have been the result of a truncated (shortened) firing schedule. The thickness of the brown glazes on Korean Celadons appears to be thinner than the glaze thicknesses of green glazes. In the case of white, sometimes this is a clear glaze on a white body. In other examples, this is an opacified glaze, usually with zircon in modern times, in which the white is in the glaze (and is often applied to a non-white body, thus masking the body color.
The pot is not held at top temperature for hours and hours but it is the slow climb to the peak and the very slow fire down and the firing moves up the kiln chambers which gives the interaction with the body. Gust going up quick and holding for a loge time is not the same as the slow climb at 30 to 50c per hour before the peak temp.
Im putting together a ludwig wood jelly bean kit together a piece at a time .
too bad I can't hear what is he saying after the slide show. Probably answering some interesting questions...
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Your video is very impressive, you made those complex concepts sound so simple, thanks for uploading it :)
Good topic to take on. How was your deejaying class?
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