4.125 Architecture Studio: Building in Landscapes (MIT)
4.125 is the third undergraduate design studio. This subject introduces skills needed to build within a landscape establishing continuities between the built and natural world. Students learn to build appropriately through analysis of landscape and climate for a chosen site, and to conceptualize design decisions through drawings and models.
FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Piloter l integration des nouveaux professionnels
Atelier 3.2
Titre : FORMATIC – Paris 2011 – Piloter l’integration des nouveaux professionnels : l’approche du e-learning
Auteur : Jean Patrick DEBERDT (consultant organisme de formation THINK-SANTE), Yvan DOUALLY (consultant organisme de formation THINK-SANTE)
Résumé :
Conférence enregistrée lors du congrès international FORMATIC PARIS 2011. Atelier TIC et pratiques innovantes au service de la formation des professionnels de la santé. Président de sé
Solving Radical Equations
Radical equations are equations that have square root terms. This video describes how to solve radical equations by isolating the radical expression on one side of the equation and then squaring both sides. If there are two or more terms on the opposite side of the equation, remember to draw parenthesis around that expression before squaring. (00:59)
STS-133 Mission Highlights
Space shuttle Discovery and the STS-133 crew launched Feb. 24, 2011, on a mission to deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module, Robonaut 2 and the Express Logistics Carrier 4 to the International Space Station. During Discovery's stay at the station, the STS-133 crew conducted two spacewalks to perform maintenance and install new components.
STS-133 Ascent Highlights
Space shuttle Discovery and the STS-133 crew begin the journey to the International Space Station on Feb. 24, 2011.
CSR Strategy: Commit
Thunderbird School of Global Management Professor Gregory Unruh, Ph.D., talks March 3, 2011, in the Executive MBA Lecture Series.
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Melody Transcatheter Valve- A South Carolina First
Laurie Fladd was excited to find out she could have a heart valve replacement without having open heart surgery. She became the first patient at MUSC and in South Carolina to have the Melody transcatheter valve procedure. Dr. Phil Saul and Dr. Rani Bandisode explain how it works.
Mrs. Henrietta Lacks' Legacy: Impact on Recent Research
Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells -- taken without her knowledge -- became one of the most important tools in medicine.
In this eight-minute video, Hayley Warren, a sophomore at The Field School in Washington, D.C., presents a paper she wrote detailing the impact of HeLa cells on recent medical research.
Related Links:
About Henrietta Lacks
http://www.umm.edu/hel
The language of profit: a different perspective on the supply chain
Alastair Charatan, Director of the Supply Chain Programme at Travis Perkins speaks to Rebecca Piper from Cranfield School of Management - part of the Agile Supply Chain Research Club Speaker Series: http://bit.ly/eFW8Oa
La démocratie et la loi de la majorité - Thierry Ménissier
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La démocratie et la loi de la majorité par Thierry Ménissier (philosophe)
Lycée Fénelon Sainte Marie (75008)
6.1 Introduction The international level can be viewed as an arena of politics in its own right and not just as a context for states and other actors. If we think of the international world in this way, how should relations between states, and other actors on the international stage, be constructed? To what extent should those relations be regulated? We can ask whether relations between states, and states' policy making, should be dictated by allegedly universally shared human rights principles, or by other o
UW 360 - March 2011: Owl and the Woodpecker Exhibit
Tour the Burke Museum's "Owl and the Woodpecker" exhibit.
UW 360 profiles the fascinating people, programs and community connections that define the University of Washington. The show looks at a wide range of UW topics from solar energy, to heart tissue regeneration, to neighborhood farmer's markets - and much more. Samantha Rund The half-hour program is hosted by UW Alum Samantha Rund, who offers an insider's view on each story. With an abundance of UW stories to tell, each episode will give v
It's all about people
We are witnessing the transformation of the web from the information web to the social web. This has profound implications for how people relate to each other, the communities around them and to government and business. Sheryl will discuss how these relationships are changing in a world that is built around social principles and powered by web and mobile technologies. Sheryl Sandberg is Chief Operating Officer at Facebook. She oversees the company's business operations including sales, marketin
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Animation Careers : Careers in Computer Animation
Careers in computer animation are varied, as they can range from small-scale commercials to huge feature animation movies, but knowledge of the major animation software is required for any project. Find a career as a computer animator with helpful information from a writer, director and animator in this free video on cartoon animation. (01:32)
(Part 2 of 4) David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dedication Dinner
David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research Dedication Dinner with Harold Varmus, Director of the National Cancer Institute. March 3, 2011. (Part 2 of 4)
2011 MIT Energy Conference Small Nuclear Panel
Small and Medium Nuclear Reactors: Is Our Future Downsizing?
There is revival of interest in small and simpler units for generating electricity from nuclear power, and for process heat. What are the most promising technologies involved and which ones have a viable future in our global energy mix?















