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Get free online courses from the world’s leading universities. This collection includes over 400 free courses in the liberal arts and sciences. Download these audio & video courses straight to your computer or mp3 player. Early Modern England: Politics, Religion, and Society under the Tudors and Stuarts – YouTube - iTunes Video - iTunes Audio - Web Site – Keith E. Wrightson, Yale
One of the biggest reasons that people are denied the privilege of education is because they can’t afford it. However, today we live in a world where knowledge and information are at our finger tips like never before. http://theskooloflife.com/wordpress/5-ways-to-give-yourself-an-education-that-kicks-the-crap-out-of-the-one-you-got-in-school/

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Irritator lived during the Albian stage of the Cretaceous Period around 110 million years ago and is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur.

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Description Overview of modern scientific cosmology, including discussion of stars, the Milky Way galaxy, black holes, dark matter, the big bang, and evidence for our current understanding of the universe. Great content and the professor is very good at giving real-world analogies which are easy to comprehend. The problem is that the mic must be attached to the podium and when he walks away you can barely hear what he is saying. Would be much better if they would simply attach a mic to the prof so the audio would be consistent. Thanks so much for the very educational material, its greatly appreciated. http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/physics-20b-introduction-to/id429669354

Physics 20b: Introduction to Cosmology - Spring 2010 - Download free content from UC Irvine on iTunes

Matrices, vectors, vector spaces, transformations. Covers all topics in a first year college linear algebra course. This is an advanced course normally taken by science or engineering majors after taking at least two semesters of calculus (although calculus really isn't a prereq) so don't confuse this with regular high school algebra.

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A 4-state two-dimensional Turing machine invented in the 1980s. The ant starts out on a grid containing black and white cells, and then follows the following set of rules. When the ant is started on an empty grid, it eventually builds a "highway" that is a series of 104 steps that repeat indefinitely, each time displacing the ant two pixels vertically and horizontally. The plots above show the ant starting from a completely white grid after 386 (left figure) and (right figure) steps. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/LangtonsAnt.html

Langton's Ant -- from Wolfram MathWorld

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http://oyc.yale.edu/ “Problems like the artificial heart are still unsolved, there's still room for innovation, to learn from science, and to design something better.”

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All education is self-education. Period. It doesn’t matter if you’re sitting in a college classroom or a coffee shop. We don’t learn anything we don’t want to learn. Those people who take the time and initiative to pursue knowledge on their own are the only ones who earn a real education in this world.

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Internet Resources: Philosophy, Ethics and Religion - For Teachers (Library of Congress)

Association of Religion Data Archives — Detailed and easily accessed information on churches and church membership, religious professionals, and religious groups. Learning activities using data from the archive are also presented. http://www.thearda.com/Archive/ American Transcendentalism Web — Professor Ann Woodlief and her graduate students at Virginia Commonwealth University created this substantial site on transcendentalism; analysis and primary sources are presented. http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/transcendentalism/
Albert Camus was a French-Algerian journalist, playwright, novelist, writer of philosophical essays, and Nobel laureate. Though neither by advanced training nor profession a philosopher, Camus nevertheless through his literary works and in numerous reviews, articles, essays, and speeches made important, forceful contributions to a wide range of issues in moral philosophy – from terrorism and political violence to suicide and the death penalty. In awarding him its prize for literature in 1957, the Nobel committee cited the author’s persistent efforts to “illuminate the problem of the human conscience in our time,” and it is pre-eminently as a writer of conscience and as a champion of imaginative literature as a vehicle of philosophical insight and moral truth that Camus was honored by his own generation and is still admired today.

Camus, Albert [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]

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