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Writing the Proposal Pitch Page

By: ktoksu

OVPR Grant Proposal Manager Jeralyn Haraldsen, Ph.D., discusses the "pitch" page of a proposal: the first page of the major prose section of a proposal. Reviewers will likely come to a general decision about you, your idea, and the clarity of your...

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GRS001#21_Pop2

By: anbuchan

Lecture 21 on Population growth, migration and urbanization. Reading is Global Problems, 154-167.

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Decidability - Theory of Computation

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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Reducibility - Halting Problem, Empty language TM and Regular languageTM

By: rdasari

You have to watch the previous video on Undecidability to understand this This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from th...

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Oral Interpretation Speech

By: isuarez

Abridged reading of the 13-Point Young Lords Party Platform

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CS125 - Mathematical Terminology

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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CS125 Theorems and Proofs

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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CS125 - Uncountability

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.

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CS125 - Symbols and Languages

By: rdasari

This video is a supplement for students who are reading "Introduction To The Theory Of Computation" by Michael Sipser. I took the liberty of using the terminology from the textbook.