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Zen and Deep Evolution: When Did Your Life Begin?

By: presdent

The Buddha taught that everything is connected (emptiness) and constantly changing (impermanence). Charles Darwin proposed a mechanism (natural selection) to explain how the diversity of life that we see around us today developed from a singula...

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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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Welcome to Residential Life!

By: jwilli41

Welcome to ResLife! Executive Director, Rafael Rodriguez, and Associate Director of Residential Education, Amber Buck, give you the ins and outs of living on campus.

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Introduction to the Cell

By: tpritcha

This video includes a definition of bio-conversions, discussion of the Cell Theory of Life as well as the difference between Eukaryotes, Prokaryotes as well as quick mention of Prions.

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College Life in a Pandemic - Final Presentations

By: mcope

Two final group presentations from Dec. 11, 2020 by students in GEOG186/GSWS195 "Qualitative Research Methods". The projects were part of the Civic Learning element of the course. One group examined "Experiencing and Enacting College Life in a Pan...

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Weekly Rites #3 Zoey November

By: znovembe

Heat. Exhaustion. Very very hot. Very very tired. Today I've already danced and exercised for 4 1/2 hours in these sweltering temperatures. It's been 90 degrees for several days, record-breaking highs for late September. It's 8:30pm, dark outside,...

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Weekly rite

By: tingibin

a simple meditation, something I haven’t done in a while. This was a good opportunity to stay still. "I did notice something in the darkness"

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2003-12-08 MRG The Day After

By: waw

Early season heavy snow still looking good

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Spouts

By: uvmext

Although bucket spouts are still available, most spouts used in the maple industry currently are plastic and designed to be used with vacuum. Spouts are constructed of food-grade nylon or polycarbonate and are smaller in size (5/16" diameter) than...