What is the nature of the transaction between Google's computer algorithms and its millions of human users? Are we heading down a path toward a more enlightened age, or are we approaching a dystopia of social control and surveillance? With these and other questions, University of Virginia media studies and law professor Vaidhyanathan thoughtfully examines the insidious influence of Google on our society. In just over a decade, Google has moved so rapidly in its mission to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful" that cries of "Google it!" resound through high school classrooms, business offices, academic halls, and public libraries.
Added by: ecms30 | Karma: 41.56 | Black Hole | 4 September 2011
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12 Things I Wish My Students Knew
It is a collection of 12 video that allows to learn how to organize your study time and increase your memory.
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Anatomy of Writing for Publication for Nurses will be one of your trusted resources that will launch you on your journey to writing for publication. It is an A to Z guide that walks you through key topics, such as how to select and refine a topic, organize an article, and write for different audiences, including consumers.
Covering every aspect of drawing preparation, both manual and computer-aided, this comprehensive manual is an essential tool for students, architects and architectural technologists. Showing what information is required on each type of document, how drawings relate to specifications, and how to organize and document your work, this handbook presents a fully illustrated guide to all the key methods and techniques.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 5 November 2010
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Uncle Vanya
Uncle Vanya (Russian: Дядя Ваня – Dyadya Vanya) is a play by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. It was first published in 1897. Uncle Vanya is thematically preoccupied with what might sentimentally be called the wasted life, and a survey of the characters and their respective miseries will make this clear. Admittedly, however, it remains somewhat difficult to organize these concepts into a coherent theme as they belong more to the play's "nastroenie," its melancholic mood or atmosphere, than to a distinct program of ideas.