Presenting on behalf of a team of great co-authors, this video was shot in Chicago at AEJMC 2008. Dr. Kaye Sweetser presents a study investigating the dialogic features of candidate blogs during the primary season leading up to the 2008 election. This paper began as an undergraduate research methods project.
A regular series on teachingpr.org by Dr. Karen Miller Russell is her "Meet the Teacher" section where she asks PR professors a few quick questions. When she asked me to participate I was honored & got my flip cam right out! I talk about 1. how I got interested in blogs, 2. the Grady College PR program at UGA, 3. advice for new PR bloggers & 4. where you can find me online!
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On October 21, 2006, Doug Sweetser and Darra Sue Garrison got married by Rev. Elea Kemler in Groton, MA at the First Unitarian Church. The Winiker Swing Orchestra provided the Tunes for our 100 funky friends. A great time was had by all.
This is a video of one of the many training evolutions here at the Navy Individual Augmentee Combat Training. I hit all 18 shots in 57 seconds... TOO EASY!
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Eve Sweetser. Wednesday, 26 March 2008. 4-5pm. 9 Crawford Hall (Inamori Center). ACES Distinguished Lecturer. Reception to follow at 5:15pm in 111 Crawford, the SAGES Seminar Room. Title: Viewpoint and perspective in language and gesture. Website. Eve Sweetser is Professor of Linguistics and former director of the Cognitive Science program at UC Berkeley.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show tries to explain why quantum mechanics has to be the way it is, due to a new definition of the calculus of 4D events in spacetime. Pictures are provided.
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This is a talk I will be presenting at the 2007 April APS Meeting in Jacksonville, Florida. My GEM (gravity and EM) proposal is the spot between Newton's scalar gravity theory and Einstein's rank 2 field equations.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show is one of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP) titled "Unifying Gravity and EM by Analogies to EM." The topic covered are: 1. Must Do Physics, 2. Tensors, 3. Units.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show discusses two original artworks I produced inspired by lessons from physics: "The Speed of Light According to Rene Magritte" and "Groups of Coherent Photons Behave Like Waves and Particles".
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show touches three important puzzles: how to unify gravity and light, how to quantize such a proposal, and a new way to explain how galaxies rotate.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is the fifth of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topics covered are a physically relevant solution to the field equations, and forces.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show explains Doug's approach to the biggest topic outside of physics there is, God. A brief definition of God will be presented that has been useful to Doug.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is fourth of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topics covered are quantization and the standard model.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. In this show Doug does not discuss physics at all, only Swing Dancing, a social activity he still enjoys.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser usually about his theoretical physics research. This show features the entire repertoire of Doug's songs on the piano, no physics.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This is the third of six talks given to a very small audience at MIT during the Independent Activities Period (IAP). The topic covered is the GEM Unified Field equations.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. A talk at an American Physical Society is presented, along with talk about giving such talks.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. This show talks all about Einstein, his musical creativity, his hope for a unified field theory, and special relativity. My own efforts and artwork are weaved into the stories told.
Eve Sweetser gives an interesting analysis of the apparently ideosyncratic use we make of terms like 'come' and 'here'. When we say 'I'd love to come to your party' we are taking the (future) viewpoint of the party-giver and narrating our intention that our present self come to that space.
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Part of the Stand-Up Physicist series, half hour chats by Doug Sweetser about his theoretical physics research. In this show, Doug goes over some of the problems that people think a 4-potential theory has, and addresses each one. Even Brittney Spears lends a hand.