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  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car: Rental Cars at Everyday Low Rates on 2009-07-17
    • 4517 GATEWAY BLVD
    • 63.12 CAD
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  • Philosophy Forums - Interview with unenlightened on 2009-07-14
    • Western tradition, which is that the goal is to bring thought to order using thought itself. If we can get the right ideas, and properly organise them, then all will be well. There is not the same faith in ideas in eastern philosophy, rather they are seen as a hinderance to 'the good life'. There is something of this in Wittgenstein, and perhaps others, but the state of mind of the philosopher is really not much considered in the West, only the coherence of the ideas therein
    • Understanding where one is requires not rushing off to become something else, and only a deep understanding of oneself can bring about a real change, not this or that practice, which is just the creation of another habit.
  • Enos 1 on 2009-07-10
    • a holy land
    • my soul did rest
  • Institute Housing Board on 2009-06-18
    • 5/27/2009
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  • Chart 5 - University of Alberta on 2009-06-07
    • Psychology


      (See also §15.2.2 for BA admission requirements)


      High School – No Year 1 entry


      Transfer – a minimum 3.3 GPA on *30 in each preceding Fall/Winter and a minimum 3.3 GPA on required Psychology and Statistics courses. Admission may take place only at the end of the second year (after completion of *60). Students must complete PSYCO 104, 105, 212; STAT 151; two of PSYCO 223, 233, 241, 258, and two of PSYCO 267, 275, 281; prior to application for admission. Acceptance is dependent upon obtaining approval from a potential research supervisor by August 7. Students planning to apply for admission should consult the Departmental Honors advisor.


      High School – 75%


      Transfer – a minimum 2.3 GPA on *24 in each preceding Fall/Winter.


      English Language Arts 30-1


      Biology 30


      Pure Mathematics 30


      One of Mathematics 31 (recommended), Chemistry 30 or Physics 30


      Subject from Group A, B or C


  • Open Studies on 2009-06-07
    • where a student has previously been required to withdraw from a postsecondary institution
    • Students who have been required to withdraw from any postsecondary institution because of unsatisfactory academic standing must provide official transcripts. A minimum of 15 units of transferable course weight with a GPA of 2.0 or better must have been completed since having been required to withdraw
  • Open Studies on 2009-06-07
    • Preapproved courses available to Open Studies students are designated in the Course Listings with the symbol. In the Fall/Winter some courses are available on a delayed registration basis only and are designated by the symbol
    • Courses that are not preapproved may also be available -- students must first obtain permission from the teaching Department.
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  • Section 12.7 - Undergraduate Application Deadlines for Admission and Readmission - University of Alberta on 2009-06-07
    • Open Studies
    • Summer Term


      June 30


      June 30


      June 30


      June 30


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  • » 8 Tips To Remember What You Read   « Brain Fitness Revolution at SharpBrains      on 2009-06-05
    • purpose
    • Skim first
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  • The New Socialism: Global Collectivist Society Is Coming Online on 2009-05-23
    • Nearly every day another startup proudly heralds a new way to harness community action. These developments suggest a steady move toward a sort of socialism uniquely tuned for a networked world.
    • I recognize that the word socialism is bound to make many readers twitch. It carries tremendous cultural baggage, as do the related terms communal, communitarian, and collective. I use socialism because technically it is the best word to indicate a range of technologies that rely for their power on social interactions. Broadly, collective action is what Web sites and Net-connected apps generate when they harness input from the global audience. Of course, there's rhetorical danger in lumping so many types of organization under such an inflammatory heading. But there are no unsoiled terms available, so we might as well redeem this one
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