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Observation Q Video Documentation

By: clhurley

This video shows children interacting with a variety of toy vehicles and tubes.

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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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Gogerly-Moragoda and Camelo MPH Poster Presentation

By: sgogerly

Disparities in receipt of Individualized Education Programs (IEP) and 504 plans by socioeconomic status among children diagnosed with ADHD in the United States

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Weekly Rites #1 Di Lu

By: dlu3

There were some random people passing through the video and it was really interesting to see how it happens and how we interacting with them. They are dancing also in my mind.

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Weekly Rites #2 Briana Leger

By: bleger

This week I wanted to focus a little bit more on the things around me, as opposed to my own body. As a general theme, I was thinking a lot about how I could make the objects around me look, and how I could make myself look like them. In the very...

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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 Rites #4 Briana Leger

By: bleger

For this weekly rites, I didn't really have too much in mind for what I wanted to do; just that I wanted to go outside and see what was out there. It was a very windy Wednesday, so that ended up being what I focused on quite a bit; both in the th...

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Weekly Rites #6 Briana Leger

By: bleger

For this weekly rites, I didn't have any particular expectations in mind. At the time I was feeling rather tired and cold; which is probably why I tended to go for slow movements and keeping my limbs close to my core. One thing I found a little ...