Software Library: MS-DOS Games
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Oct 13, 2015
10/15
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Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin
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Small DOS Based Application that allows anyone to play with the then-current Texas State Budget. Prepared by Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin
Topics: government, state budget, texas, bill hobby, University of Texas, Austin
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Dec 19, 2020
12/20
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Various; Amherst College Glee Club; Brigham Young University A Cappella Choir; Smith College Glee Club; The Morgan State University Choir; The St. Olaf Choir; The University Of Texas At Austin Chamber Singers
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Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. God Rest You Merry, Gentleman - Amherst College Glee Club 2. Pasterze Mili - Amherst College Glee Club 3. Hodie Christus Natus Est - Amherst College Glee Club 4. Every Star Shall Sing A Carol - Amherst College Glee Club 5. Pueri, Concinite - Amherst College Glee Club 6. Es Ist Ein' Ros' Entsprungen - Amherst College Glee Club 7. O Come, All Ye Faithful - Amherst College Glee Club 8. I Wonder As I Wander - Amherst College Glee Club 9. O Magnum Mysterium - Amherst College...
Topics: Classical, Choral
Source: Vinyl LP
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Mar 2, 2020
03/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
Among the class of 2013 are some big thinkers and doers, people who grabbed their University of Texas experience from Day 1, seeking mentors, conducting research, earning leadership roles, forging connections and making big plans for their next chapters. Archived from iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/class-of-2013-what-starts-here-changes-the-world-seriously/id662938316. Items in this collection are restricted.
Topics: podcast, itunes, apple
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Jan 28, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Quantifying Radiation. The "amount" of radioactivity of a substance.
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Jan 28, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Example of calculating the necessary anion to acid ration needed for a desired pH buffer.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Worked example of determining the Lewis structure of ammonia using the S=N-A rule as a guide.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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A Boyle's Law Problem presented by Dr. Paul McCord.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This short video is the last in a series of 8 videos explaining Valence Bond Theory. This video describes the hybridization that must occur to explain the electronic geometry found in compounds that form with expanded valence.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Intensive and Extensive properties presented by Dr. Paul McCord.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Why does ozone absorb UV-B while oxygen does not?
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Jan 28, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This short video describes the situation in which the octet rule is broken when a stable structure is formed with an expanded octet. This is demonstrated via worked examples describing the Lewis structures of PCl5 and XeF4.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This short video is 6th in a series of 8 videos explaining the VB hybridization.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Calculation of the pH as the result of mixing excess strong acid with strong base.
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Dec 4, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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In this video from NPR’s Science Friday, UT paleontologist Tim Rowe describes his non-invasive technique for looking inside the skulls of dinosaurs by creating hundreds of digital slices. Digital morphology uses high-resolution X-ray computed tomography to create spectacular imagery and animations of biological specimens. With this technology scientists at the university can see what a dinosaur’s brain looked like or examine the famous hominid “Lucy” without touching the fossil. This...
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Dec 4, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Cello performance doctoral student Leanne Zacharias brings the audience closer while performing her final recital.
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Dec 4, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Adam Fivenson joined the Peace Corps “for the experience of getting to be a part of a foreign culture, learn a language and really help people to improve their lives.” To fulfill his Peace Corps assignment, Fivenson lives and works in a poor district of Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. He works with a local computer school, teaching kids professional computer skills, developing new educational programs and improving administrative practices. His work requires him to...
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Dec 7, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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In the Elections 2012 blog, experts from across The University of Texas at Austin weigh in on the politics and the issues, from the economy, the environment and demographics to immigration, energy, social change and more. In this second video conversation of our elections series, Department of Government faculty member Jason Casellas discusses the impact of Hispanic voters as a growing force on presidential election strategy. Learn more about our faculty experts: Jason Casellas, assistant...
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Dec 7, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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In this sixth conversation of our elections series, visiting scholar Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto discusses the voting trends of women and how women are mobilizing around specific issues for this year’s election season. Learn more about our faculty experts: Dr. Victoria M. DeFrancesco Soto is a Fellow at the Center for Politics and Governance at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, a visiting scholar in the Department of Government and director of communications for Latino...
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Dec 7, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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n this eighth conversation of our elections series, Assistant Professor Bethany Albertson discusses how political candidates use advertising to incite a range of emotions in voters and what voters can expect heading into the general election. Learn more about our faculty experts: Dr. Bethany Albertson is associate professor in the Department of Government. Her work explores political attitudes and persuasion. Her current research relies on surveys and experiments to examine the effect of...
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Dec 7, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Sherri Greenberg is lecturer and director of the Center for Politics and Governance at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. She served for 10 years as a member of the Texas House of Representatives, completing her final term in January 2001. Her expertise includes state and national campaign politics, electronic government, and public finance and budgeting. In this video, Greenberg explains the influence that money and the Super PACs (Political Action Committees) have had on the...
Reba Carethers has taken on poverty, diabetes, AIDS and prenatal care during her time at the School of Nursing, but she’s just getting started. In May and June 2012, the Angleton, Texas, native traveled to Ghana to work with pregnancy / maternal and child health programs, where she helped to create training materials to promote healthier pregnancies. A key source of inspiration for Carethers comes from world-renowned physician and anthropologist Paul Farmer, chief strategist and co-founder of...
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Dec 24, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
Biomedical Engineering Ethics Seminars, presented by the Biomedical Engineering Department, Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin. Archived from iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ut-biomedical-engineering-ethics-seminars/id593608592. Items in this collection are restricted.
Topics: podcast, itunes, apple
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This short video is a worked example of a limiting reactant gas stoichiometry problem in which excess propane burns in oxygen. The total volume is calculated.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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A brief video reminding the students of the history of the periodic table and the basic vocabulary associated with the periodic table.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
This collection contains screencast tutorials, equations and other video modules created by chemistry department faculty at the University of Texas at Austin. Archived from iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chemistry-302/id535116827. Items in this collection are restricted.
Topics: podcast, itunes, apple
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Dec 4, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Whether a first-year student or a graduating senior, students can explore and be inspired by the offerings of the Harry Ransom Center, the university’s humanities research library and museum. Through exposure to and interaction with collection materials — whether it be a manuscript, photograph, artwork or rare book — students can open the door to the creative process. Watch this video about what the Ransom Center offers students and how its collections can spark the imagination.
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Dec 4, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Dr. Lauren Ancel Meyers is a mathematical biologist who develops new computational methods for studying the spread and control of infectious diseases in humans and wildlife. She works with public health agencies throughout the world, including the Texas Department of State Health Services and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to develop effective surveillance and intervention strategies for influenza and other diseases.
For Isaac Gomez, theatre is not merely entertainment, it’s a life-changing event. The El Paso native created a new work called “The Women of Juarez,” which debuted during the Cohen New Works Festival this year. The play, which incorporates music and dance along with different kinds of storytelling methodologies, shares stories about women who have firsthand experience with the violence and murder of women in the border city of Juarez. “Our goal is to give a space for the stories to be...
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Dec 7, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Jeremi Suri, the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, is an expert on U.S. nation-building, modern international relations, contemporary foreign policy and protest and dissident movements. The author of Liberty's Surest Guardian: American Nation-Building from the Founders to Obama, Suri looks to America's history to see both what it has to offer to failed states around the world and what the nation should avoid. Suri is one of...
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Calculation of acetic acid buffer with and with out added NaOH.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This video explains the relationship between potential, work and free energy.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Gas Constant Units presented by Dr. David Vanden Bout.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Thermodynamic Free Energy presented by Dr. David Vanden Bout
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This short video describes the relationship between quantum numbers and mulitielectron atoms using Li as an example.
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Jan 28, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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This video describes how one can write a thermochemical equation based on constant pressure calorimetry data.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Chemical Change Problem Thermodynamics
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Aufbau ordering read from the periodic table. Worked examples using the periodic table to guide the ordering of the filling of the atomic orbitals.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Problem from Day 7 Unit 4
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Electron configuration of Bismuth.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Molecular weight 1. A worked example.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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Worked example of freezing point depression problem with an ionic solute.
Everything changed for Paulina Sosa, a philosophy and psychology double major, when she journeyed to a landfill community in Mexico on a church mission trip. At age 13, she was overwhelmed by a young boy’s desperation for basic needs when she presented him with a couple of trinkets. “I remember thinking that a piece of candy and a toy car wouldn’t mean that much to him,” Sosa says. “He has nothing, so why would this make much of a difference? But to my surprise, he was completely...
The Hodge theory arising in homological mirror symmetry. Pure nc Hodge structures and their Betti and de Rham aspects. Categorical nc geometry, variations of nc Hodge structures, nc Deligne cohomology, Griffiths groups, and normal functions. Examples from singularity theory, symplectic topology, and complex geometry. Fukaya and matrix factorization categories. Chern-Simons functionals. Motivic local systems and nc Hodge structures: the Fano case. Mirror maps for del Pezzo surfaces.
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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First order integrated rate law explained and worked example.
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Dec 16, 2019
12/19
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The University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Brian Korgel presents three lectures covering Nanomaterials. Archived from iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nanomaterial-chemistry-and-engineering/id602350147. Items in this collection are restricted.
Topics: podcast, itunes, apple
Introduction to Intellectual Property Types, Issues and Strategies presented by UT Biomedical Engineering and Kevin Meek and Brian Oaks of Baker Botts L.L.P.
Four years ago, Austin native Rebekah Scheuerle was a freshman with a plan. Scheuerle, who developed an interest in science and engineering in middle and high school, set her sights on working for Nicholas Peppas, a pioneer in the field of oral drug delivery. It didn’t take long for the chemical engineering major to earn a coveted spot working in her desired mentor’s lab where she collaborated with chemical and biomedical engineering researchers studying nanoparticles used for oral drug...
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Jan 27, 2020
01/20
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The University of Texas at Austin
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VSEPR Theory presented by Dr. Paul McCord