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Catlateral Damage

Catlateral Damage is a first-person video game in which the player plays as a cat. The goal of the game is to knock as many of the player character's owner's belongings onto the floor as possible. There are game modes in which the player can either race against the clock and get a certain number of items onto the floor as fast as they can, score as many points in a 2-minute time-frame, or a free play mode where there is no clock and there are no points. (Wikipedia).

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Outtakes

Yes. I make mistakes ... rarely. http://www.flippingphysics.com

From playlist Miscellaneous

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Linguistic Harbingers of Betrayal: A Case Study on an Online Strategy Game

Full paper at https://www.cs.colorado.edu/~jbg/docs/2015_acl_diplomacy.pdf

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A curable condition that causes blindness - Andrew Bastawrous

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-curable-condition-that-causes-blindness-andrew-bastawrous An estimated 20 million cases of blindness worldwide are caused by cataracts, a curable condition affecting the lens that focuses images onto the eye’s retina. But how are cataracts for

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Chris Stewart (Pt. 1) - Aesthetic Cognitivism: Overview & Concepts

Free access to Closer to Truth's library of 5,000 videos: http://bit.ly/2UufzC7 Aesthetic Cognitivism is a theory about the value of the arts as sources of understanding—the arts as more than sources of delight, amusement, pleasure, or emotional catharsis (though they can certainly be all

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Does Bigfoot Exist?

It's time we got to the bottom of this... Media: https://youtu.be/g3W4sMkwQ6k

From playlist Concerning Questions

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Categorical Encoding

We go over categorical encoding in patsy. We talk about how to transformation qualitative values into quantitative values and how to do it in patsy. We cover dummy/treatment coding, sum/deviation coding, difference coding, orthogonal polynomial coding, helmert coding and simple coding. L

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Obtsructive jaundice

In today's video we take a look at the common causes of obstructive jaundice and how you should go about investigating these patients.

From playlist Let's talk Surgery

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Contract Law 77 V Mental Anguish and Punitive Damages

V. Remedies D. Mental Anguish and Punitive Damages Bohac v. Dept. of Ag. (whistle blower’s damages) To access case file, copy and paste link into browser - ianayres.com/sites/default/files/files/Bohac%20v_%20Department%20of%20Agriculture.docx These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayr

From playlist American Contract Law

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Contract Law 7 Intro Sullivan v O'Conner (nose job)

Introduction to Contracts Sullivan v. O’Connor (nose job) To access case file, copy and paste link into browser - ianayres.com/sites/default/files/files/Sullivan%20v_%20O'Connor.docx These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayres’ Coursera Courses: American Contract Law I & II. All le

From playlist American Contract Law

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[Rust Programming] Learning to make a Roguelike - Day 11

[Recorded on 4 October, 2021] I've been playing Roguelikes for many years, and I've always thought about making one! Combine that with a desire to learn Rust, and we've got a match made in heaven. This session was recorded live from twitch on 4 October. I'm using the Roguelike Tutorial w

From playlist [Rust Programming] Writing Roguelike using RLTK

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DDPS | Uncertainty-aware guided wave structural health monitoring using ensemble learning

Uncertainty-aware guided wave structural health monitoring using ensemble learning by Ishan Khurjekar (University of Florida) Description: Monitoring the integrity of structures such as buildings, bridges, oilrigs, and airplanes among others, is crucial in today’s world. Indeed, the field

From playlist Data-driven Physical Simulations (DDPS) Seminar Series

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[Rust Programming] Advent of Code Episode 23 - 2015 Day 21

0:00 Intro 5:25 Parsing 9:07 Part 1 31:25 Part 2 #aoc #adventofcode #rust #rustlang #aoc2015

From playlist Advent of Code

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Contract Law 70 V American Mechanical Corp v Union of Lynn

V. Remedies B. Breach by the Buyer Am. Mech. Corp. v. Union of Lynn (duty to mitigate) To access case file, copy and paste link into browser - ianayres.com/sites/default/files/files/American%20Mechanical%20Corp_%20v_%20Union%20of%20Lynn.docx These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayr

From playlist American Contract Law

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Contract Law 76 V Hadley v Baxendale

V. Remedies C. Breach by the Seller Hadley v. Baxendale (broken crank shaft shipment) To access case file, copy and paste link into browser -ianayres.com/sites/default/files/files/Hadley%20v_%20Baxendale.docx These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayres’ Coursera Courses: American Co

From playlist American Contract Law

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Contract Law 73 V Reliance Cooperage Corp v Treat

V. Remedies C. Breach by the Seller Reliance Cooperage Corp. v. Treat (bourbon staves) To access case file, copy and paste link into browser - ianayres.com/sites/default/files/files/Reliance%20Cooperage%20Corp_%20v_%20Treat.docx These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayres’ Coursera C

From playlist American Contract Law

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Contract Law 79 V Liquidated Damages and Settlements

V. Remedies E. Injunctions and Specific Performance Liquidated Damages and Settlements These video lectures are taken from Prof. Ayres’ Coursera Courses: American Contract Law I & II. All lectures plus assessments, animations, and discussion forums will me made available on Coursera.

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What is Transference And Why It Matters

Transference is a psychological phenomenon whereby we ‘transfer’ a way of behaving from childhood into adulthood – in situations which don’t really warrant it. It’s a big cause of trouble in relationships. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/U

From playlist RELATIONSHIPS

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Do Antioxidants Cause Cancer?

- Dr. Rhonda Patrick explains what antioxidants are, why they are important, and how they prevent DNA damage, a well-known cancer initiator, in order to minimize damage to DNA. However, in the context of someone that already has cancer, DNA damage can activate genes that kill cancer cell

From playlist Setting The Record Straight

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