In putting the power of content in the hands of students, Goldman and Imbruce are reaching toward what they see as an improved future for college planning, and in turn are bringing thousands of unedited, unabated voices onto the Web.
His list of publications was truly impressive, both in terms of the content of the articles as well as its sheer number and the prestige of the journals in which it was published: dozens of articles in all the top psychology journals in academia with a number of them in famous general science outlets such as Science.
And, I think that the same thing is true in video games about the content in some of the games.
For governments trying to walk the fine line between access and censorship, this reluctance to block large quantities of legitimate content in the hope of also blocking prohibited content can be crucial.
Further investigation into the analogy of strong and weak bonds in physics is warranted, but the most immediate application in terms of content strategy is the serendipitous model of magazine content.
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Lehmann, the lead author of the paper which is published in the journal Nature Geosciences, said that the black carbon content of soils in the study ranged from zero to 82 percent of soil organic carbon.
Special consideration is given to promoting gender equality in terms of the content of materials used for training and the development of the agendas and plans of the National Bioethics Committees.
The most selective Russell Group universities would also have a new role in supervising the content of A-levels, ensuring they are sufficiently challenging.
The increasing amount of content and the steady rise in the size of professional content files will drive growth in digital storage for this industry.
Actions of the work groups will also fall under the concept of "citizens as generators of content in the construction of news".
The analysis could even factor in the nature of the content itself.
Digitization has lowered the cost and increased the efficiency of video production, resulting in a surge in the amount of content available as well as the hardware needed to support digital production, distribution and archiving.
Kathy McKeown, who will be the director of the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering, said research projects in the media center will include the development of more sophisticated search tools for content in online videos and the tracking of online text, video and images to understand when people express opinions and how they persuade each other.
Commissioned as part of the UNESCO-USA-Brazil project Teaching Respect for All and carried out in cooperation with the Centre of Human Rights Education, Lucerne, Switzerland, the study also makes recommendations in terms of content, methodology, usability and process for the future development of education materials against racism, discrimination and intolerance.
This is due to the continual decrease in the costs of on-line bandwidth, improvements in content compression, the proliferation of mobile viewing devices with smaller screens (and thus lower resolution requirements) as well as increased levels of cloud storage to support download and streaming markets.
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In September 2012, Google Play leveraged Ads for Access to introduce consumers to the variety of rich content available in the new service as part of the free Wi-Fi connection offer.
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The boot of Dan Parks scored all of Scotland's points in the opening win and Townsend was content ahead of the second Test at the Estadio Jose Maria Minella.
Meanwhile, the California Department of Water Resources found the water content in the snowpack was just 17 percent of normal.
They did this through measurements of magnesium content in the shells of microscopic sea surface animals found in ocean sediment.
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It's important because Facebook's action represents an open acknowledgment that violence against women is a serious issue -- not openly stated in the past in the context of this content -- and that it deserves serious attention.
Netflix recently let it drop that its users clocked in more than one billion hours of content-viewing in the month of June alone, although the big question for CEO Reed Hastings is how that relates to the company's subscriber base.
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The conventional wisdom is now that the numbers probably line up to the Pareto Principle, more commonly know as the 80-20 rule where 80% of the content in any social network is created by only 20% of the users.
So it is going to consume more of its own content in the process of being delivered.
Technically superior in a number of ways even to what Google could do, the Infocious search engine could identify the context in which content appeared, enhancing the quality of search results.
Metop's suite of instruments retrieve a range of data - from the temperature and water content of the different layers in the atmosphere to the speed of the winds whipping across the ocean, and from the health of the ozone layer to the spread of volcanic ash plumes across the sky.
The site also offers some unique content in the form of user generated probabilities.
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Finding important gems of information in the grow firehouse of content without context.
Mr Baker has been overseeing the content of Sky One for several years in his capacity as head of content and creative affairs but had relinquished direct control of the channel in 2000.
The publishers claim that the new Shorter Oxford covers a third of the content of the 20-volume work in a tenth of the size.
She was working for the company and later became one of the executives in charge of interactive content.
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