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  • The HANA Effect
  • Learning Photoshop Lightroom 4 – for iPod/iPhone
  • The LSP Effect Podcast
  • Concrete Causation
  • Erik Floyd | Effect Radio
  • Video Game Sophistry
  • It’s Not Even Past
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    The HANA Effect

    The HANA Effect

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    Since Aug 30, 2016 16:31 UTC

    The HANA Effect is a recurring podcast series of authentic and unscripted interviews with the real people who are leading-edge adopters of SAP HANA. Hosted by SAP veteran Jeff Word, the HANA Effect strives to bring listeners the real stories of how companies are taking advantage of real-time computing to transform their organizations and the lessons they’ve learned along their journey.

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    Learning Photoshop Lightroom 4 – for iPod/iPhone

    Learning Photoshop Lightroom 4 – for iPod/iPhone

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    Since Mar 17, 2015 12:23 UTC

    How do photographers correct or enhance their images? What methods can be used to reduce the amount of noise in photographs? The rise in popularity in photo sharing sites like Facebook, Instagram and Flickr has led to a huge increase in the number of consumers buying digital cameras, taking photographs on their phones, and uploading them to the internet but what are the best techniques to enhance your images after they’ve been taken. Covering everything from how to crop an image, to using the Histogram tool or explaining resolution, this collection of tutorials will help develop your ability to create and share digital images you are proud of whether you’re new to digital photography or want to improve your existing skills. The material in this collection relates to the short course T189 Digital photography: creating and sharing better images which is being replaced by the new NAL TG089 that is being offered in collaboration with the RPS (Royal Photographic Society )

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    The LSP Effect Podcast

    The LSP Effect Podcast

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    Since Sep 25, 2012 20:41 UTC

    The LSP Effect is a show with a simple mission: highlight independent culture, music, art and more! This hybrid talk and music show is hosted by Risikat “Kat” Okedeyi, the owner of LiL SoSo Productions, LLC. Each week the show’s topics will reveal insights learned from Kat’s experience as teacher, event concept producer and a helper of artists. From individual artist and creative stories, to topics designed to help burgeoning and experienced creative entrepreneurs, to new music and reviews, The LSP Effect will offer listeners a fresh take on the life as a creative in the 21st century. The show airs live every Wednesday 1p-2p (EST) on The Flow (www.rocktheflow.com).

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    Concrete Causation

    Concrete Causation

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    Since Jul 10, 2010 00:00 UTC

    In his study of causation J. L. Mackie once referred back to David Hume, who listed causation among one of the principles that are TO US THE CEMENT OF THE UNIVERSE and thus OF VAST CONSEQUENCE IN THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN NATURE (David Hume, AN ABSTRACT OF A “TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE”). Yet for example the early endeavours of the developers of the Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) framework, which aimed at embedding causal meaning into the formal treatment, seem to be neglected, and David Lewis’ counterfactual analysis of causation based on his possible worlds semantics does not come very handy for application. As Judea Pearl summarises: WE ARE WITNESSING ONE OF THE MOST BIZARRE CIRCLES IN THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE: CAUSALITY IN SEARCH OF A LANGUAGE AND, SIMULTANEOUSLY, THE LANGUAGE OF CAUSALITY IN SEARCH OF ITS MEANING (Judea Pearl, CAUSALITY, 2000). Borrowing mathematical rigour from statistics, one of the most prominent areas of causal modelling today sounds out the interaction of probabilistic and deterministic approaches and is centred around Bayesian Networks, through which causal notions can be identified concretely and utilised for various disciplines eventually.

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    Erik Floyd | Effect Radio

    Erik Floyd | Effect Radio

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    Since Jul 31, 2012 22:23 UTC

    Erik Floyd’s new and monthly dose of House music to the masses. Free and downloadable, Erik Floyd offers exclusive music, interviews, mixes, and remixes of the latest club sensations. Subscribe to this podcast and be EFfected. For more info about Erik Floyd please visit www.ErikFloyd.com

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    It’s Not Even Past

    It’s Not Even Past

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    Since Feb 8, 2017 02:35 UTC

    It’s Not Even Past: A History of the Distant Present is a history podcast looking at the world we currently live in, built in the mode of Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History, but without the extended run time. The news today is troubling, and though much of it seems to come out of nowhere, there is actually a mostly logical course that has carried us to the headlines of today. Evan Tucker knows the story behind the headlines and wants to help you understand that many of these stories have been a long time coming.
    The podcast is being hosted by Podomatic and will be available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, and at audio.aois21.com.

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