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Drupal Taxonomy
In this video you will see learn how to enable vocabulary and tag an image content to be retrieved in different ways.
Taxonomy, from Lifetime: A Science Oratorio
The song "Taxonomy", from Lifetime: A Science Oratorio by David Haines. Performed by children from many schools in the UK. See www.LifetimeProject.co.uk.
Taxonomy
The second song off the Minor Thirds' album "Saskatchewan". (Filmed along a route of the Long Island Rail Road -- bonus points if you know which line.) To watch all the videos, check out this playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=048CF114F94FF8D7 http://www.theminorthirds.com http://www.myspace.com/theminorthirds
Getting Started with Business Taxonomy Design - 1
Zach Wahl of PPC presents
Taxonomy of Blogs
A taxonomy of 7 types of blogs, by Brad Rourke
Taxonomy or Categories
Taxonomy (or categories) in Drupal can be confusing to a noobie. I hope to clear it up with this video. To see more visit DrupalDude.com.
Three Hundred Years of Linnaean Taxonomy [Part 1 of 5]
In Celebration of the Exhibition of the 1st Edition of Linnaeus' Systema Naturae - Tuesday, November 13, 2007. Scientists around the world are celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. He is best known for instituting a two-name method for identifying plants and animals, called binomial nomenclature. Considered the "father" of modern taxonomy, Linnaeus named approximately 4,400 species of animals and 7,700 species of plants. Today, many museums, including this one, continue to research the relationships between species, and rely on Linnaeus' classic works.
Three Hundred Years of Linnaean Taxonomy [Part 2 of 5]
In Celebration of the Exhibition of the 1st Edition of Linnaeus' Systema Naturae - Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Scientists around the world are celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. He is best known for instituting a two-name method for identifying plants and animals, called binomial nomenclature. Considered the "father" of modern taxonomy, Linnaeus named approximately 4,400 species of animals and 7,700 species of plants. Today, many museums, including this one, continue to research the relationships between species, and rely on Linnaeus' classic works.
H2O - Studio Brutus/Citrullo Int./Taxonomy
H2O is a composition interpreting the theme of audiovisual crossover, thanks to a stratified execution of progressive passages: from video shooting, passing to a rewrite in digital graphics, finally focusing the interactive feedback with the shadows form of sound produced by the musicians. The visual flow develops and integrates with the music, producing a decidedly new, electro-digital, highly hibryd. H2O was born from a meeteng between a group of designers, programmers and videomakers with the music group Taxonomy. Citrullo International s.r.l.: Luciano Brcaroli, Carlo Hintermann, Gerardo Panichini and Daniele Villa (documentaries, audiovisual events, cinema, television, multimedia) Studio Brutus: (animation, game design, web design, video broadcast, graphic design) Taxonomy: Elio Martusciello, Roberto Fega, Graziano Lella (electroacustic composition and improvisation music)
Three Hundred Years of Linnaean Taxonomy [Part 3 of 5]
In Celebration of the Exhibition of the 1st Edition of Linnaeus' Systema Naturae - Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Scientists around the world are celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. He is best known for instituting a two-name method for identifying plants and animals, called binomial nomenclature. Considered the "father" of modern taxonomy, Linnaeus named approximately 4,400 species of animals and 7,700 species of plants. Today, many museums, including this one, continue to research the relationships between species, and rely on Linnaeus' classic works.
Three Hundred Years of Linnaean Taxonomy [Part 4 of 5]
In Celebration of the Exhibition of the 1st Edition of Linnaeus' Systema Naturae Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Scientists around the world are celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. He is best known for instituting a two-name method for identifying plants and animals, called binomial nomenclature. Considered the "father" of modern taxonomy, Linnaeus named approximately 4,400 species of animals and 7,700 species of plants. Today, many museums, including this one, continue to research the relationships between species, and rely on Linnaeus' classic works. Linnaeus, Carl Linnaeus, Linnaean Taxonomy, Symposium, Taxonomy, Natural History, Systema Naturae, Smithsonian Smithsonian, National Museum of Natural History
Three Hundred Years of Linnaean Taxonomy [Part 5 of 5]
In Celebration of the Exhibition of the 1st Edition of Linnaeus' Systema Naturae - Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Scientists around the world are celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus. He is best known for instituting a two-name method for identifying plants and animals, called binomial nomenclature. Considered the "father" of modern taxonomy, Linnaeus named approximately 4,400 species of animals and 7,700 species of plants. Today, many museums, including this one, continue to research the relationships between species, and rely on Linnaeus' classic works. Linnaeus, Carl Linnaeus, Linnaean Taxonomy, Symposium, Taxonomy, Natural History, Systema Naturae, Smithsonian Smithsonian, National Museum of Natural History