Part 3 of an in-depth study with Scott Marr, showing the application of natural pigments in pyrography. Scott discusses how he locates and treats the natural pigments to create amazing and truly unique works of art. His first solo exhibition is currently on at Katoomba Fine Art. Gallery & The Gallery Restaurant 98 Lurline Street, Katoomba NSW Australia Phone: +(612) 4782 1220 www.katoombafineart.com.au Video Created by: www.bmmm.net ——————————–
Lecture by Professor Brad Osgood for the Electrical Engineering course, The Fourier Transforms and its Applications (EE 261). Professor Osgood finishes up on Fourier series, then he talks about the transformation Fourier series compared to the Fourier Transformations and how one gets to the study of periodic phenomena to non periodic phenomena by means of a limiting process. The Fourier transform is a tool for solving physical problems. In this course the emphasis is on relating the theoretical principles to solving practical engineering and science problems. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com EE 261 at Stanford University: eeclass.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
If you want to learn more about SAP, you can download a guide to free SAP study material from www.erp-training.info . Many links to SAP AG’s own websites.
Hey everyone. I walkthrough the iWork suite exclusively available for the Apple iPad, and spotlight the features that come with each application. Each application [Pages, Keynote, and Numbers] runs for .99 on the iPad App Store. Is it worth the price? Does the iPad act like a computer with these applications and special features? Leave a comment below with your thoughts, and enjoy the video. Make sure to rate a “thumbs up”, and subscribe! iEnlive – Music, Technology, Design, Lifestyle: www.ienlive.com Follow me on Twitter for updates on my new content and more twitter.com
If you are coming to Canada as a tourist, visiting family or friends, or travelling for business, you may need a Temporary Resident Visa. This video will help you complete the “Application for Temporary Resident Visa Made Outside of Canada” form (www.immigration.gc.ca also known as IMM 5257, by explaining each question on the form. Once you are ready to begin completing your form, you can follow along with the video open in a separate window. Listen to each explanation and then press pause as you answer your question on the form. Once you are ready, press play to move to the next question. The best way to make sure you have completed all the steps is to read the instruction guide entitled “Applying for a Temporary Resident Visa Outside Canada.” (www.immigration.gc.ca Closed captioning for this video, along with a transcript and downloadable versions, are available at www.cic.gc.ca
[NOTE: This video is only the first 20 minutes of the full lesson, please visit my website to purchase complete version] This lesson consists of providing you with a Self-Tutorial on how to solve typical linear word problems (story problems or applied problems). The tutor shows you how to solve for a specific variable in formulas. He also discusses how to covert a repeating decimal into a fraction (which was skipped in Basic Math: Lesson 6 -”Fractions”) and will teach you how to convert units of measurement. Examples of word problems done include: Finding a number based on certain criteria. Word problems involving some geometry (triangle, rectangle, circle). Age problems. Mixture problems. Money problems (story of my life!). Rate-Time-Distance problems. Percent Equations/problems. Ratio and Proportion (concepts and solving problems, including similar triangles). Problems dealing with Unit Price. Video Rating: 4 / 5
swz.weebly.com Mr. Zhou (周靖轩)explains the applications of wulongpada . 1. as initiated attack. 2. As a defense against an attack. 3.Shoulder folding throw. 4. Contraction of the waist in order to pull the oncoming attack and to spring out a palm attack. Pi Gua Zhang (literally meaning splitting hanging palm) is one of the most unique martial arts of Hebei province, relatively unknown to the west. The historical sources of Pi Gua Zhang are quite obscure, but can be generally traced to the Hebei province, somewhere in the 18th century. It is believed that it started as a way of fighting while wearing armor. Its next important appearance in recorded history is in 1928, When the National Wushu Institute was founded in Nanjing, and Pi Gua Zhang specialist Ma Ying Tu was put in charge of the marital arts department of the Institute. He invited the famous Pi Gua Zhang and Tong Bi master Guo Chang Sheng from Hebei to lecture. The two of them delved into the style adjusting the moves but keeping the essentials and adding speed and explosive power as well as the skills from the 24 forms Tong Bi Quan, and thus creating the more common version of Pi Gua today. Our line of Pi Gua comes down directly from Guo Chang Sheng, and not from the revised version. As being also an expert of the Tong Bi 24 forms, influences of this style can still be found in our Pi Gua. Want to study Traditional chinese martial arts (Gongfu / Wushu)in china? Contact us in Jingangbashi@hotmail.com Tianjin … Video Rating: 4 / 5
michaelsherlock.com Are you looking for an efficient yet useful way to study using your mac? Check out Genius, the easy way to memorize things. This piece of freeware is very simple to use first enter in your questions, then choose the ‘difficulty’ and begin studying. No flipping through a stack of flash cards or searching for review sheets, all your information is stored digitally. One feature I like are the statistics that genius keeps. The application analyses your responses and adjusts what questions are asked based on your understanding of the material. Essentially, genius helps you study what you don’t already know. Download Genius: web.mac.com For exclusive content follow me on twitter at twitter.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
Aart Geens went to the United States on a grant from the Belgian American Education Foundation (BAEF). He attended Johns Hopkins University (SAIS) and received a Master´s Degree in International Relations. In this video he talks about the application process and gives advices to other students wanting to study in the US Video Rating: 5 / 5
LSE students and staff describe the type of student we are looking for and give advice on how to apply for graduate study. Study at LSE – www2.lse.ac.uk Released: 15 November 2010.
BiPAP Case Study in two parts, second half Video Rating: 4 / 5
Michael Elliott (Professor of English and American Studies, Emory College) has one minute to explain the importance of the humanities. See what Emory is doing in the humanities at the Bill and Carol Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry (chi.emory.edu For more information on Professor Elliott, see english.emory.edu