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Two more TFG

21/11/2015

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I'm going to start to point out the work of my pupils. I think this is the reason of the work at University, I mean, the students. So, today I would like to mention the excellent TFG carried out by Pablo Canseco and Edgar Imaz.
The have been worked in the development of a new movable scaffolding system and the study of the reconstruction of the port of Cudillero, Asturias, Spain, after the heavy storms in 2013 and 2014.
Congratulations for your results.
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Why I am not a believer

11/11/2015

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I do not believe in QUALITY. I do not believe in surveys. I do not.
At least when this things are going together and are used by ignorants with the aim of pretending knowing.
So let me share this paper with you and you will see. Yo will become truly non believer like me. Or much better than that, you will only believe in real things, important things, reasonable things.

An Evaluation of Course Evaluations (click).
Philip B. Stark, Department of Statistics, University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720, United States
stark@stat.berkeley.edu
Richard Freishtat, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720, United States
rfreishtat@berkeley.edu
26 September 2014.
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To whom may concern...

10/11/2015

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This is like a motto, something that you must keep in mind when you find in your way someone who never should have got power over others.
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Hydraulic Engineering Area goes forward

3/11/2015

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