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Divefilm.com is a website dedicated to showcasing short underwater video on the internet. We've been streaming short underwater video on the web since 2000, and were one of the first websites to do so.
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Video podcasts about Antarctica Weddell seals, and the work of the ecologists based at Montana State University who study these magnificent animals. This is one of the longest running population studies ever of a long-lived mammal, and involves the southernmost mammal on our planet. More information on this Weddell seal research work available at WeddellSealScience.com.
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Being on the front-line of new media and technology Andrew Zarian and Paul Thurrott discusses the many new technologies being introduced to the world everyday. From the very controversial, to the unboxings to software reviews, “What the Tech?!” allows tech-junkies and novices alike stay updated on the latest technology news.
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Spencer Kobren’s weekly on air support group has been nationally syndicated for over twelve years and has developed cult-like status among men ages 18 to 35 and beyond seeking advice on “Sex, Life and Hair Loss.” The Washington Post proclaims that The Bald Truth is Kobren’s “Pulpit of the airwaves.” A new genre of hip talk radio. New York Post columnist and author, Girsh Kuntzman, writes, “The tone of The Bald Truth is pure therapy,” and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review declares “Spencer Kobren’s nationally syndicated show “The Bald Truth” has a dedicated listenership that would have Rush Limbaugh pulling his hair out in envy.”
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It was a couple years back when Justin Dickmeyer from EngineerInTrainingExam.com began his journey of becoming a Registered Professional Engineer. He was motivated and had the desire to succeed, but was definitely overwhelmed with the massive task of studying for the Engineer in Training exam. Looking for simple guidance in preparing for the FE exam, he turned to the internet, only to find himself failing to uncover any source of real value dedicated to personally preparing him for the EIT exam. With no time to spare, Justin marched forward on his journey creating his own path to success.
Fast forward to the present time, EngineerInTrainingExam.com is a blend of this experience, the journey, and Engineer In Training TV is part of his vision to provide a conduit for change in your engineering career. From reviews of the material that will be on the exam to providing some inspiration and motivation, he invites you to put aside your overwhelming self doubts and join with him, there is no better place than here and there is no better time than now to start on your journey of becoming a Registered Professional Engineer!
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Our lives revolve around science. From passing high school chemistry to surviving open-heart surgery, from reading a book on mountain lions to seeing the aftermath of an oil spill, from spinning a top to looking at pictures of distant galaxies, science affects us and shapes us. At The Story Collider, we want to know people's stories about science. From our monthly live shows to our Pictures of Science project, we bring together scientists, comedians, librarians, and other disreputable types to tell true, personal stories of times when, for good or ill, science happened.
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