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Refocus and Recharge Your Life With Reflection
from Yes You Can! October 08, 2008
Learn faster, do more, and find peace with this technique. Today I want to talk with you about something that can help you gain peace of mind, accelerate your learning and growth, accomplish more in less time and generally enjoy your life more. No, it’s not drugs or health food or exercise or even a new technology. It is a simple practice that you can personalize to fit your style. It is the practice of reflection. Whether you are new to reflection or an old hand,you ll find the structured process that I will share both powerful and beneficial.
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MPG 2008 Session 21: Environment and Bump Mapping, Part 1
from - blip.tv (beta) October 08, 2008
Taped session 21 from Fall 2008 Georgia Tech course ECE4893A/CS4803MPG: "Multicore and GPU Programming for Video Games." Lecture by Prof. Aaron Lanterman. The text on the screen is hard to read in the video, so this is best viewed along with the PDFs of the powerpoint slides, which may be downloaded from users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma/mpg08.
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85. Beyond the Golden Rule: Civility Part II
from Provoke Radio October 05, 2008
On our last show, we discussed the need for the return of civility to the public square and it was suggested that if that is to happen, it must be cultivated as a ‘habit of the heart’. In other words, we can’t expect diplomacy and civility to help us live with our deepest differences on political, religious, cultural or inter-national levels when individual human beings can’t treat each other with common decency and respect on a daily basis. So today we look at civility on the individual level and ask: how and where do we begin to cultivate those habits of the heart within ourselves? What do civility and sacrifice have to do with each other? Where is the concept of civility being taught today? And what does the practice of civility have to do with the practice of faith? Our guest is Dr. P.M. Forni, co-founder of the Johns Hopkins Civility Project and author of Choosing Civility and The Civility Solution. Tune in to this much needed refresher course on what Dr. Forni calls, "gracious goodness."
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September 29 - Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael
from The BreadCast September 28, 2008
You shall see the sky opened and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man. Written, read produced by Roger Fortney. The music is Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael performed and written for The BreadCast by Roger Fortney.
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