The \"Smooth Operator Processes a Pile The "Smooth Operator Processes a Pile
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The "Smooth Operator Processes a Pile of material.

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Childhood Development: Early Learning, the Brain and Society Childhood Development: Early Learning, the Brain and Society
Posted by: ResearchChannel

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Brain expert Dr. Patricia Kuhl, co-director of the Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences at the University of Washington, talks about the innate learning ability of infants and children. Internationally recognized for her research on early language and brain development, Dr. Kuhl focuses on language and social interaction in the learning process.

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2 -- History of the Universe Made Easy (Part 2) 2 -- History of the Universe Made Easy (Part 2)
Posted by: potholer54

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This concludes the two parts on the history of the universe, showing how our universe, solar system and planet Earth formed through natural and predictable processes.
(Music: Rodrigo's 'Concierto de Aranjuez' adagio -- soloist Kaori Muraji)

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PHP,HTML Tutorial // POST, Table, Forms PHP,HTML Tutorial // POST, Table, Forms
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A PHP and HTML Tutorial in which we processes information from a form using the $_POST[]; functions in PHP and created a table and form.
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Kwabena Boahen: Making a computer that works like the brain Kwabena Boahen: Making a computer that works like the brain
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http://www.ted.com Researcher Kwabena Boahen is looking for ways to mimic the brain's supercomputing powers in silicon -- because the messy, redundant processes inside our heads actually make for a small, light, superfast computer.

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