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"Bright Minds, Poor Grades" Site provides parents and teachers with tools to effectively motivate underachieving adolescents to become successful. Based on program outlined in "Bright Minds, Poor Grades," by Dr. Michael D. Whitley, Ph.D.
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"Communist Manifesto" as mp3 audiobook Free audiobook of the Manifesto as narrated by Robert MacDonald.
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"Garden Cities of To-Morrow" Howard's original influential 1902 proposal, with illustrations. Introduction by Lewis Mumford.
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"Perfect" in Turkish: The Real Puzzle Article by Z. Ceyda Arslan examining the semantic notion of perfect and its reflections in Turkish.
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"Seated People" of the Rain Forest Mysterious burial urns are found in a cave deep within the Amazon jungle.
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"The Bright Stuff" An interview by Christopher Koch with Howard Gardner on his theory of multiple intelligences.
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"The Mind as the Software of the Brain" by Ned Block Cognitive scientists often say that the mind is the software of the brain. This chapter is about what this claim means.
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"The Organization Man" Excerpts from Whyte's 1956 book.
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#Lojban Logs Logs and statistics for the channel #lojban on the OpenProjects IRC Network.
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''Workshop on Prosody, Syntax and Information Structure: A Japanese Perspective 30 April - 1 May 2004, Bloomington, Indiana, USA. Co-sponsored by the Cognitive Science Program, the School of Infomatics and the Department of Speech and Hearing Science. Topics, accommodation, speakers, directions, registration and schedule.
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'A Life of Dissent' Full online version of Robert Barsky's 1997 biography of Chomsky.
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'Animal traditions: Behavioural inheritance in evolution' reviewed by Herbert Gintis A skeptical assessment by Herbert Gintis.
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'Denglish' is on the march International Herald Tribune article on English usage in Germany.
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'Detectives' Unearth Secrets of the Past From the Gulf Daily News, investigations by archaeologists in Bahrain are unearthing new evidence of ancient trading links.
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'Forgotten' Head-dresses Shed Light on Mesopotamian Death Rites From Independent, Gold and silver jewellery dating from 2,500BC has been discovered in a storeroom at the British Museum among relics first excavated in the 1920s.
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'How The Mind Works' by Stephen Pinker Review by John Sloss.
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'Italian Stonehenge' Found on Mountain From the Telegraph, a series of prehistoric stone structures, reminiscent of Stonehenge but taller and possibly earlier, have been located 3,500ft above sea level on a mountain in Calabria, southern Italy.
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'New World' Link to Arctic Find From BBC, a 30,000-old site found in Arctic Siberia may have been home to the first Americans' ancestors.
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'Oldest' Rice Found in South Korea From Discovery Channel, South Korean archaeologists said Wednesday they had found the world's oldest known domesticated rice, pushing back by thousands of years the recorded origins of Asia's staple food.
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'Opening Doors': Web Portals For the Historic Environment 17th June, 2003 at the British Museum. Hosted by the Historic Environment Information Resources Network and the British Museum.
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'Strine Decoded: Dictionary of Australian English Dictionary covers Australian English, including slang, rhyming slang, Aboriginal English, place names, and animals.
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'The Photographic Message' Notes on an essay by Roland Barthes
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'The Property' by C.L.R. James An extract from "Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution."
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(Australia) Centre for Language Technology, Macquarie University Research on Language Technology, with particular emphasis in practical applications in the short and medium term. Links to research projects and university courses.
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(Australia) CSIRO ICT Centre on Delivering Actionable Information Focus on delivering information "that is relevant to and appropriate for users receiving it". Research areas include Natural Language Processing (or Language Technology), User Modelling, Multimodal Interaction, Interactive Information Retrieval, and Tailored Information Delivery.
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(Australia) Melbourne University Language Technology Group Research in statistical language modelling, language understanding, knowledge discovery, linguistic annotation, high performance computing, and digital language archiving.
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(Australia) Sydney Language Technology Research Group A University of Sydney research group. Research on machine learning, XML/SGML markup, and tagging.Projects,resources,applications.
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(Austria) Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence "Research in modelling and processing human languages, especially for German. This includes constructing linguistic resources (such as lexicons, grammars, discourse models), processing algorithms (such as morphological components, parsers, generators, speech synthesizers, discourse processing components), and application prototypes (such as natural language interfaces, advisory systems and concept-to-speech systems)."
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(Belarus) Intellexer at EffectiveSoft Specialises on custom built search engines based on natural language processing.
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(Belgium) Centre for Computational Linguistics The main objective of the Centre for Computational Linguistics at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is to promote basic research in formal and computational linguistics, and the application of this research in natural language processing.
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(Canada) Simon Fraser University Natural Language Laboratory "Computers are used to understand the structure and meaning of "natural languages" such as English, French, and Spanish." Machine translation, computer-assisted language learning, information extraction, natural language interfaces. Publications online.
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(China) Natural Language Processing Lab -- NLPLab NLPLab in the Northeastern University focuses on scientific research and education in Natural Language Processing (especially in Chinese language processing). The lab started NLP research in the early 1980s.
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(Finland) Connexor A company that specialises on parsing technology for various languages. On-line parser demos and limited documentation available.
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(Finland) FiLT - Language Technology Documentation Centre in Finland A association specialised on Finnish research on natural language processing. Links to research projects.
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(France) Language, Information and Representation -- LIMSI Research on knowledge and reasoning, document processing, interpretation, generation and dialogue processing, and question/answering. Links to members, topics, reports. Versions in English and French.
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(Germany) DFKI Language Technology This research lab of the German DFKI research institute has several projects on language technology.
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(Germany) University of Potsdam Applied Computational Linguistics Lab Research focus on theoretical and practical aspects of discourse processing, both text and dialogue. Maintains the Potsdam Commentary Corpus.
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(Greece) National Technical University of Athens - Natural Language Processing Lab Research related to Greek language including linguistic knowledge representation, computational grammars, semantic WEB and terminology. The site is mainly in Greek, with an English page about the group members.
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(Greece) NCSR "Demokritos", Software & Knowledge Engineering Laboratory NCSR "DEMOKRITOS" is the biggest state-run research centre in Greece. The Software & Knowledge Engineering Lab (SKEL) at the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications of NCSR develops technologies that address the emerging problem of information overload exploiting techniques and tools from the areas of Language technology, Personalization, Knowledge discovery in data, Multimedia processing.
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(India) Language Technology Research at AU-KBC, Chennai The group focusses on developing tools, technologies and products for Indian languages especially for Tamil. Research projects include Machine Translation, Information Retrieval(IR), Information Extraction(IE) and developing tools and lexical resources including a Tamil WordNet.
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