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Arnold says "Violence in Movies-Good, Violence in Video Games-Bad"

Kapp Notes

A ban signed into law by Schwarzenegger in October 2005. But the cynical side of me can't help but think that Schwarzenegger, a darling of the movie industry, and a person who never ran from a violent movie may have a slightly different agenda. In the case, Arnold Schwarzenegger v. don't know. don't know.

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Celebrating #WHM- Dr. Sambhavi Chandrashekar

ansrsource - Accelerating Better Ways to Learn!

Jutta has been my mentor since 2005. Q: If you could recommend one resource to people who want to learn more about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (book, podcast, article, documentary, movie, etc.), She was on my doctoral committee at the University of Toronto. what would it be?

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Meet the Team: Holiday Edition

TalentLMS

That all changed in 2005, when uncle Jimmy spilled the beans by confessing that he didn’t find her desserts tasteful. Definitely going to the movies on Boxing Day. The “Post-Christmas Epic Movie” tradition started way back with “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” in 2001. Eleni Zoe, Lead Writer.

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The Smart Worker : shares what s/he learns

Jane Hart

These are not just trivial materials, but valuable performance support resources, for example: How-to materials at sites like Wiki How – “ the world’s collaborative how-to manua l&# – that provide clear steps on how to do something, e.g. How to add a movie to an iPad.

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Is Adobe Flash Going Away?

eLearningMind

When YouTube adopted Flash in 2005, it more or less sealed the deal on its popularity. The death of Adobe Flash and the transition to HTML5 is opening up a broad spectrum of opportunities for developers: from entire game platforms running on HTML5, complete with progress memory and impressive effects, to enhanced movie streaming abilities.

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Is Adobe Flash Going Away?

eLearningMind

When YouTube adopted Flash in 2005, it more or less sealed the deal on its popularity. The death of Adobe Flash and the transition to HTML5 is opening up a broad spectrum of opportunities for developers: from entire game platforms running on HTML5, complete with progress memory and impressive effects, to enhanced movie streaming abilities.

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How to hide the playbar in Captivate 4 using Actions « Steve Howard’s eLearning Blog

Steve Howard

Preview the movie and observe that the playbar is not visible And he/she is completely correct – thank you. Select “Assign” action from On Slide Enter event 3. Select “cpCmndShowPlaybar” from the list of variables 4. Enter “0″ as the value to be assigned with 5.