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[McGee's Musings] I’ve had several opportunities to meet with Kate and discuss her research. I will keep you posted as she completes her efforts at Northwestern.
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[Musings from the Chiefio] Degree Days View « Musings from the Chiefio: But if you average those two TEMPERATURES together (the hot East and the cold West) it means NOTHING, as temperature is an intensive variable. But if you figured in the mass flow, the phase changes of water, all the specific heats of soils and objects, you would find a net heat loss (as the satellites have found).
[Infomotions' Musings on Information and Librarianship] Open Source Software in libraries / Eric Lease Morgan: As Gregory states, for the industrial capitalist economies, gifts are nothing but presents or things given, and "that is all that needs to be said on the matter." Ironically for economists, gifts have value and consequently have implications for commodity exchange.[8] He goes on to review studies about gift giving from an anthropological view, studies focusing on tribal communities of various American indians, cultures from New Guinea and Melanesia, and even ancient Roman, Hindu, and Germanic societies:
[Haq's Musings] Haq's Musings: Food, Clothing and Shelter in India and Pakistan: Meanwhile, go feed your hungry or contribute to Akshaya Patra, clothe your naked before exporting your textiles for dollars, help Habitat for Humanity build a few houses for your fellow homeless Indians, work with UNICEF to build a few more toilets and sanitation infrastructure that your democracy is unable to deliver, train doctors to help your sick before they do dangerous, untested stem cell procedures on foreign patients, and take care of the growing gender gap in literacy that is leaving your women far behind their fellow illiterate male counterparts. And please.
[mcgee's Musings] Happy blogversary to Jack Vinson: And this year, I am teaching a class on knowledge management at Northwestern on this anniversary and birthday. Happy day!
[Chaos Manor Musings] Mail 534 September 1 - 7, 2008: When I asked former community organizer John Kretzmann--who teaches at Northwestern and writes about organizing--whether organizers saw all politicians as "whores," he replied, "Even if you found one that wasn't, it makes no sense to get close to them."<<
[mcgee's Musings] About mcgee's Musings: This place started as an experiment while I was teaching courses in IT and Knowledge Management at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. This was in the Fall of 2001 and blogs were still relatively new.
[The Jack Lifton Report] Rare Earths Are Still Hot: Musings From Hong Kong ” Technology ...: Nancy Shaw: to my knowledge, there is as yet no objective evidence in the public domain, to suggest that one or other of Ucore Uranium’s deposits is for sure “the biggest HREE [deposit] in North America.” This is despite the chatter on the bullboards and elsewhere, to the contrary, based on admittedly very interesting core sample data.
[JVM Associates] Jim mcgee Bio: McGee was also Clinical Professor of Technology, Innovation, and Electronic Commerce at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management in Evanston, IL. He developed and taught courses on knowledge management and the application of information technology to competitive strategy.
[Chaos Manor Musings] Mail 630 July 5 - 11, 2010: In the past, I've sponsored final year projects in science to give students an experience of working in research. Next year I will be expanding this program to second year students to encourage more to consider going on to a PhD.
[The House Next Door] It's Alive!: The Top Film Criticism Sites: An Annotated Blog Roll ...: Ludic's robust, readable, and topical-to-the-week epistles are distinguished by Sconce's spry intellectual vigor and playfully acerbic (or acerbically playful) curiosity, not to mention his laser-guided insights and pitch-perfect wit. Speculating as to why the incubators of Avatar seemed so compelled to weigh down a would-be romp with the cement shoes of a "message movie," Sconce hypothesizes: "Perhaps this stems from a sense of guilt”if someone is going to spend this much money on a film, it should do more than simply grind Cool Ranch Doritos into the spectator's eyes for two hours." Dusting off all manner off sub-pop pap and B-grade tawdriness from decades past, Ludic also offers analytical treatises on contemporary concerns: a memorandum on our growing fascination with mall cops;
[Chennai FM, Chennai online, Online Blog News, Chennai Website, Chennai Network, Madras] Chennai Events Today: University of Madras: Inauguration of workshop on ”e-content development skills for university teachers’, Department of Computer Science, Chepauk, 10.15 a.m.; Talk on ”Opportunities for MBAs in IT sector’, Department of Management Studies, Chepauk, 2 p.m.
[Tidewater Musings] Tidewater Musings: Anyone want a job at the United Nations?: These are Peter Stinson's musings, ruminations, rants, & raves about the swirling haze around him: politics, technology, poetry, life, war, peace, conflict, love, crisis, education, news, leadership, organizations, the Coast Guard, sons, teaching, confinement, family, friends, ideas, relationships, community, schools, independent schools, education, and pretty much anything else that catches his fancy.
[#Lrnchat Blog] Transcript 19 Nov 09: 9:17:49 pm ThomasStone: I really don't like idea of changing name of something just to get C-suite to accept it. Social is accurate, so I say stick with it #lrnchat
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