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Weekly Rites #8 Briana Leger

By: bleger

During this weekly rites, I found myself spending a lot of time focusing on me. I was looking at myself seeing how my body moved; and I thought wouldn't it be great if the camera could see this. And so I figured I'd give the head mount a try.

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Weekly Rites #7 - Zoey November

By: znovembe

This week, I decided to take inspiration from a new source - a chemistry lecture! I had a lot of fun with it. Sometimes I tried to express very literally what the lecturer was explaining, and other times I simply allowed the auditory input to info...

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Being Assertive!

By: acepeda

Describes assertive, aggressive and passive communication styles

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Weekly Rites #8 Di Lu

By: dlu3

Playing dance game with Mi during Thanksgiving break. This is my favorite weekly rites!! I did some editing to make it look more fun and have a sense of rhythm.

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Weekly Rites # 7 Benny Nduwayo

By: bnduwayo

My attempt in this clip was to project sad emotions. Emotions of a sad man's narrative. A sad man who has lost someone he loves and wants them back.

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Overall Best Practices for Writing Your Grant Proposal

By: ktoksu

In this presentation, OVPR Grant Proposal Manager Jeralyn Haraldsen, Ph.D., addresses how to best write a grant by planning ahead and using the funding opportunity announcement as a writing roadmap. Also discussed are effective communication strat...

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Weekly Rites #9 Di Lu

By: dlu3

This is the Chinese sign language for the lyrics. This song is about Thanksgiving. Thank everyone in life, thank life.

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Deco Drive 2001

By: waw

Dear Belkys and Lynn: Help! We live in the small town of Starksboro, VT, population 1700 or so. We still have one of them old timey giant C-Band satellite dishes in our backyard. It brings us FOX TV via WSVN Miami. More importantly, it br...

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Recommendation for Routine AAA Screening in Men Ages 65-75 who smoke

By: mkilbrid

2 min elevator speech of why we should start incorporating a AAA screening in all men ages 65-75 who smoke or have ever smoked.