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Web Science Trust - Profiting from the New Web... One Month on.
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published: 19 Jun 2011
author: littlefoxcom
Web Science Trust - Profiting from the New Web... One Month on.
Web Science Trust - Profiting from the New Web... One Month on.
- published: 19 Jun 2011
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Web Science Conference 2009 keynote speech JACQUES BUS Trust on the Web part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote speech JACQUES BUS Trust on the Web part 1
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote speech JACQUES BUS Trust on the Web part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 09 Sep 2009
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- author: webscienceGR
9:42
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote speech JACQUES BUS Trust on the Web part 3
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote speech JACQUES BUS Trust on the Web part 3
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote speech JACQUES BUS Trust on the Web part 3
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 85
- author: webscienceGR
9:54
WebSci'09: Noshir Contractor part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 29 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Noshir Contractor part 1
WebSci'09: Noshir Contractor part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 29 Sep 2009
- views: 238
- author: webscienceGR
9:57
WebSci'09: Noshir Contractor part 2
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 29 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Noshir Contractor part 2
WebSci'09: Noshir Contractor part 2
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 29 Sep 2009
- views: 182
- author: webscienceGR
1:32
Web Science - Master, Studium, Koblenz
Mehr Infos zum Studiengang unter: http://west.uni-koblenz.de/master-web-science
Teilnahme ...
published: 20 Aug 2013
Web Science - Master, Studium, Koblenz
Web Science - Master, Studium, Koblenz
Mehr Infos zum Studiengang unter: http://west.uni-koblenz.de/master-web-science Teilnahme am Web Science MOOC: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Topic:Web_Science- published: 20 Aug 2013
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10:32
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote J. BUS Trust on the Web part 2
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote J. BUS Trust on the Web part 2
Web Science Conference 2009 keynote J. BUS Trust on the Web part 2
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 75
- author: webscienceGR
9:59
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 4
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 30 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 4
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 4
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 30 Sep 2009
- views: 36
- author: webscienceGR
2:44
Sir Tim Berners Lee on the Internet
SIR TIM BERNERS-LEE is a pioneer and advocate of the Internet age, and is best known as th...
published: 13 Jun 2013
author: Glenn C. Smith
Sir Tim Berners Lee on the Internet
Sir Tim Berners Lee on the Internet
SIR TIM BERNERS-LEE is a pioneer and advocate of the Internet age, and is best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. He is now with the Computer Scien...- published: 13 Jun 2013
- views: 26
- author: Glenn C. Smith
9:57
WebSci'09: Nigel Shadbolt part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 28 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Nigel Shadbolt part 1
WebSci'09: Nigel Shadbolt part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 28 Sep 2009
- views: 59
- author: webscienceGR
2:47
WebSci'09: George Metakides in national TV
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 11 Mar 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: George Metakides in national TV
WebSci'09: George Metakides in national TV
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 11 Mar 2009
- views: 138
- author: webscienceGR
3:53
Web Science Conference 2009 WWWForum Wendy Hall
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 10 Aug 2009
author: webscienceGR
Web Science Conference 2009 WWWForum Wendy Hall
Web Science Conference 2009 WWWForum Wendy Hall
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 10 Aug 2009
- views: 167
- author: webscienceGR
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5:05
Copper - Acid and Dust
Filmed and directed by Mike Paterson in Northern India for the 94 Elements project. Become...
published: 08 Jun 2011
author: 94 Elements
Copper - Acid and Dust
Filmed and directed by Mike Paterson in Northern India for the 94 Elements project. Become part of the project now at www.indiegogo.com/94elements
94 Elements is a new web-based global filmmaking project, exploring our lives through the lens of the elements. There are 94 naturally occurring elements, from Hydrogen to Plutonium. Together they make up everything in the world. The stories of the elements are intimately connected to the stories of our own lives. Everything we use and create is made from them. Our own bodies are mostly made from just 6 of the elements. They affect our lives in countless ways, and their stories reveal our relationship with our resources and the patterns of our economies. They are the untold stories of our physical existence.
The project is creating a collection of unique human stories by award-winning filmmakers and the best emerging filmmaking talent about the endless ways the elements touch our daily lives. Each filmmaker will create an authored 4-7 minute film around a way we extract or use one element. The films are surprising and moving human stories involving the elements – this is not about science, but about our human relationships with our natural resources. Visit the project website at www.94elements.com
MAKING THE FILM
"This was quite a difficult shoot. For fairly obvious health and environmental reasons, Sanjay's work is illegal in India. The police and authorities turn a blind eye to the activity in return for bribes, and the compounds where Sanjay and his friends work with the acid (Sanjay called it his 'hole') are rented from some fairly unpleasant gangster types who weren't keen on having someone with a camera hanging around.
It took a long time to get access to the area and for the workers to begin to trust us enough to talk about their work and allow us to film them. Just as Sanjay and his friends began to trust us, the landlords started threatening them with violence and eviction if they continued to have any involvement with us. We had no choice but to leave to avoid causing trouble for them.
So I have mixed feelings about this film, knowing that we had to stop filming right when I felt we were just beginning to make something quite special with Sanjay. The workers in each compound usually all come from the same village, most having migrated from rural Bihar State, India's poorest province. I was struck by the similarities between their new work with the copper and the agricultural labour they had left behind. The unhappy irony being that their work now poisons the same land which used to grow their crops."
Mike Paterson - Filmmaker
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Epistemology - Why Should The Human Mind Even Comprehend Reality? - Stephen Meyer
Why should the human mind be able to comprehend reality so deeply? - referenced article
ht...
published: 15 Nov 2011
author: Philip Cunningham
Epistemology - Why Should The Human Mind Even Comprehend Reality? - Stephen Meyer
Why should the human mind be able to comprehend reality so deeply? - referenced article
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qGvbg_212biTtvMschSGZ_9kYSqhooRN4OUW_Pw-w0E/edit
Science and Theism: Concord, not Conflict* – Robert C. Koons
IV. The Dependency of Science Upon Theism (Page 21)
Excerpt: Far from undermining the credibility of theism, the remarkable success of science in modern times is a remarkable confirmation of the truth of theism. It was from the perspective of Judeo-Christian theism—and from the perspective alone—that it was predictable that science would have succeeded as it has. Without the faith in the rational intelligibility of the world and the divine vocation of human beings to master it, modern science would never have been possible, and, even today, the continued rationality of the enterprise of science depends on convictions that can be reasonably grounded only in theistic metaphysics.
http://www.robkoons.net/media/69b0dd04a9d2fc6dffff80b3ffffd524.pdf
Jerry Coyne on the Scientific Method and Religion - Michael Egnor - June 2011
Excerpt: The scientific method -- the empirical systematic theory-based study of nature -- has nothing to so with some religious inspirations -- Animism, Paganism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintoism, Islam, and, well, atheism. The scientific method has everything to do with Christian (and Jewish) inspiration. Judeo-Christian culture is the only culture that has given rise to organized theoretical science. Many cultures (e.g. China) have produced excellent technology and engineering, but only Christian culture has given rise to a conceptual understanding of nature.
http://www.evolutionnews.org/2011/06/jerry_coyne_on_the_scientific_047431.html
Of note:
Is Life Unique? David L. Abel - January 2012
Concluding Statement: The scientific method itself cannot be reduced to mass and energy. Neither can language, translation, coding and decoding, mathematics, logic theory, programming, symbol systems, the integration of circuits, computation, categorizations, results tabulation, the drawing and discussion of conclusions. The prevailing Kuhnian paradigm rut of philosophic physicalism is obstructing scientific progress, biology in particular. There is more to life than chemistry. All known life is cybernetic. Control is choice-contingent and formal, not physicodynamic.
http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/2/1/106/
"Nonphysical formalism not only describes, but preceded physicality and the Big Bang
Formalism prescribed, organized and continues to govern physicodynamics."
http://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/2/1/106/ag
Moreover, the continued success of science can be argued to be dependent on Christianity
Bruce Charlton's Miscellany - October 2011
Excerpt: I had discovered that over the same period of the twentieth century that the US had risen to scientific eminence it had undergone a significant Christian revival. ,,,The point I put to (Richard) Dawkins was that the USA was simultaneously by-far the most dominant scientific nation in the world (I knew this from various scientometic studies I was doing at the time) and by-far the most religious (Christian) nation in the world. How, I asked, could this be - if Christianity was culturally inimical to science?
http://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2011/10/meeting-richard-dawkins-and-his-wife.html
The following video is far more direct in establishing the 'spiritual' link to man's ability to learn new information (make scientific discoveries), in that it shows that the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) scores for students showed a steady decline, for seventeen years from the top spot, or near the top spot, in the world, after the removal of prayer from the public classroom by the Supreme Court in 1963. Whereas the SAT scores for private Christian schools have consistently remained at the top, or near the top, spot in the world:
The Real Reason American Education Has Slipped – David Barton – video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4318930
You can see that dramatic difference, of the SAT scores for private Christian schools compared to public schools, at this following site;
Aliso Viejo Christian School – SAT 10 Comparison Report
http://www.alisoviejochristianschool.org/sat_10.html
I find the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence by SETI to be amusing:
SETI - Search For Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence receives message from God,,,,, Almost - video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/4007753
I find it strange that the SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) organization spends millions of dollars vainly searching for signs of extra-terrestrial life in this universe, when all anyone has to do to make solid contact with THE primary 'extra-terrestrial intelligence' of the entire universe is to pray with a sincere heart. God certainly does not hide from those who sincerely seek Him. Actually communicating with the Creator of the universe is certainly a lot more exciting than not communicating with some little green men that in a
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14. Coming Off Medication Session C. APRIL charity Adverse Psychiatric Side Effects Conference- Bob Johnson Treating psychosis w
APRIL Conference 2008 Breakout session C -Coming Off Medicines
Part of Conference :
Adver...
published: 02 Jun 2009
author: APRIL
14. Coming Off Medication Session C. APRIL charity Adverse Psychiatric Side Effects Conference- Bob Johnson Treating psychosis w
APRIL Conference 2008 Breakout session C -Coming Off Medicines
Part of Conference :
Adverse Psychiatric side effects of medicines: What's our responsibility ?
www.april.org.uk
Opinions and discussion:
Dr Bob Johnson, Dr Joanna Moncrieff and Adam Jhugroo
Chaired by:
Pam Armstrong
Venue: Friends House, Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
Date: 6th November 2008
For more informationTruthTrustConsent.com
Coming off psychotropic medicines comingoff.com
APRIL chairity www.april.org.uk
PARTICIPANTS IN SESSION C
Dr Bob JOHNSON Consultant Psychiatrist, MRCPsych (Member of Royal College of Psychiatrists), MRCGP (Member of Royal College of General Practitioners). Diploma in Psychotherapy Neurology & Psychiatry (Psychiatric Inst New York), MA (Psychol), PhD(med computing), MBCS, DPM, MRCS.
Author Emotional Health ISBN 0-9551985-0-X &
Unsafe at any dose ISBN 0-9551985-1-
Web site: TruthTrustConsent.com
Dr Joanna MONCRIEFF is a Senior Lecturer at University College London and a practicisng consultant psychiatrist. She has written many scientific papers about psychiatric drugs, including antidepressants, antipsychotics, lithium and drugs for alcohol problems.
Her recently published book 'The Myth of the Chemical Cure' should be mandatory for medical students and will help health professionals understand the problems and lack of science behind polypharmacy and mine field of iatrogenic disease.
Joanna has found psychotropic drugs are less effective than is usually claimed and that they do not treat psychiatric diseases but work by producing abnormal drug-induced states.
Joanna has also written about the role of the pharmaceutical industry and the history of psychiatry. The book "The Myth of the Chemical Cure" is published by Palgrave Macmillan.
Pam Armstong, BA(Hon) in Psychology and Sociology, Registered General Nurse, Registered Midwife,Registered Nurse Tutor, Diploma in Counselling
Member of Active Acupuncturists in General Practice
Awarded a Churchill Fellowship in 1993
Honary member of California & Nevada Medical Educators Against Substance Abuse
Awarded 'SCODA' scholarship in 1994
2001 Became member of 'International Centre for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology', Member of Counsellors in Primary Care.
Pam co-founded C.I.T.A. (Counselling for Involuntary Tranquilliser Addiction) with ex-user Peter Ritson, a charity based organisation, operating from its base in Liverpool. This organisation amongst many other things provides a personal helpline for tranquilliser addicts.
Pam still remains as a consultant for C.I.T.A. and has founded a fee based support and advice service Back to Life. citawithdrawal.org.uk/
Helpline: 0151 932 0102
(lines open Monday to Friday, 10am-1 pm). Pam Chaired Session A and participated in B.
Adam JHUGROO
A mental health nurse working with psychologist Rufus May, with Bradford and Airedale Early Intervention Service.
Adam is interested how people understand unusual and distressing experiences and the different ways people negotiate these experiences in everyday life. One of the organisers of Evoliving Minds a public meeting that meets monthly in Bradford, to explore different ways of understanding and addressing emotional distress.
Adam helps organise self help groups in Bradford including a Recovery group in Lynfield Mount Hospital, a 'Psych Meds and You' group, and a self help group for people with unusual beliefs called ‘Believe It or Not!’ at the University of Bradford.
Adam believes in the importance of planning well before withdrawal begins. Looking at aspects of recreational activities and finding ways to deal with withdrawal effects.
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BlackBoxTV: "Trust Me"
This episode of BlackBoxTV was made possible by a grant from The Coca-Cola Content Factory...
published: 02 Sep 2011
author: Coca-Cola Content Factory
BlackBoxTV: "Trust Me"
This episode of BlackBoxTV was made possible by a grant from The Coca-Cola Content Factory.
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BlackBoxTV Presents "Trust Me"
Description: Brianna Griffin disappeared in the summer of 2010. In this BlackBoxTV episode her sister Melissa explains why.
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What is BlackBoxTV?
BlackBoxTV is a Horror, Science Fiction and Thriller web series that features stand-alone, scripted episodes inspired by "The Twilight Zone" "Outer Limits" "Tales from The Crypt" "Goosebumps" "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" "Tales From The Darkside" and the works of Stephen King, Wes Craven, Ray Bradbury, H.P. Lovecraft, John Carpenter, Richard Kelly and more. If you are interested in ghosts, vampires, demons, zombies, time travel, poltergeists, aliens, were-cats, serial killers, memory loss, parallel dimensions, and surprise endings then BlackBoxTV is the series for you.
In our BlackBoxTV Live episodes we recap our visits to haunted locations across the United States. These Ghost Hunts have taken us to locations like: The Villisca Axe Murder House, The Haunted Queen Mary, The Haunted Horton Hotel, and a Haunted Hotel in Georgia. These events are non scripted and originally are broadcast live at http://www.ustream.tv/blackboxtv
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WebSci'09: Socio-Psychology and the Web part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 26 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Socio-Psychology and the Web part 1
WebSci'09: Socio-Psychology and the Web part 1
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 26 Sep 2009
- views: 39
- author: webscienceGR
5:18
WebSci'09: press conference Dimitris Efremoglou
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 11 Mar 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: press conference Dimitris Efremoglou
WebSci'09: press conference Dimitris Efremoglou
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 11 Mar 2009
- views: 62
- author: webscienceGR
8:22
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 6
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 30 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 6
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 6
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 30 Sep 2009
- views: 18
- author: webscienceGR
4:40
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 7
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was ...
published: 30 Sep 2009
author: webscienceGR
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 7
WebSci'09: Trust on the Web part 7
WebSci'09: Society On-Line held in Athens, Greece 18th20th March, 2009. The WWW Forum was the opening event of the Web Science Conference 2009, the 1st confe...- published: 30 Sep 2009
- views: 18
- author: webscienceGR