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Pandora's Box - Ned Dodington

Ned Dodington is an architect and artist who explores the boundaries between humans, animals, and the earth. His talk is entitled, “Animal Architecture: Design with Animals.”

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Inductive and Deductive Arguments

This short video presents the distinction between inductive and deductive arguments.

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Increase in Demand

Increase in Demand

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Decrease in Demand

Decrease in Demand

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Judgify Instructions

Judgify registration and log-in instructions

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Math 0409 Final Review

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Breakout Groups (July 31)

note - fast forward through the 5 dead minutes when we were in breakout groups

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Marriage Rights: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of October 12, 2017

Marriage Rights

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Chapter 3 - Demand and Supply 3-3

Chapter 3 - Demand and Supply - Section 3.3

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Math 0409 Final Review

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HCC Honors Study Abroad 2017

In March of 2017, Honors College students from HCC spent several days exploring the historic cities of Florence & Venice, Italy.

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Agony and Ecstasy: Baroque Emotion in 'Love in the Time of Cholera'

Dr. Lois Parkinson Zamora is a leader in the comparative study of literature of the Americas. Her most recent book, The Inordinate Eye: New World Baroque and Latin American Fiction (University of…

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Math 0409 Review Test 3 Problem 15

Math 0409 Review Test 3

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Marriage Rights: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of September 27, 2016

Marriage Rights

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Excel - Recovering From Mistakes

Excel - Recovering From Mistakes

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Graph the line and find the slope. (-6, 4) and (-3, -7)

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