3XSQ: GM marketing chief out; HSBC $2 bln hit
July 30 - GM's marketing chief Joel Ewanick given a red card and HSBC takes a $2 billion hit for U.S., U.K. flaws.
Breakingviews: Dimon vs Weill
July 30 - Jeffrey Goldfarb and Antony Currie discuss the subtext of Jamie Dimon's management shakeup at JPMorgan given his former mentor Sandy Weill's recent comments about breaking up banks.
U.S. Day Ahead: Markets naively optimistic before Fed meeting
July 30 - With the Dow still clinging to the magic 13,000 mark, investors are being way too optimistic ahead of the Fed meeting, according to Reuters Breakingviews Agnes Crane.
Assimilation of N2O in the Upper Atmosphere Using a Kalman Filter: N2O Mixing Ratio
This series of animations shows assimilation of N2O in the upper atmosphere using observations from the Cryogenic Limb Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS). Winds were provided by the Goddard EOS Data Assimilation System (GEOS-DAS). Flow is at the 850K isentropic level. N2O mixing ratio is expressed in parts per billion volume (ppbv).
How to Remove Hidden Information
This video details how to remove hidden content such as links, actions, and JavaScript in a PDF file usnig the new Protection Panel in Acrobat X Std. or Pro.
GS-15: Automatic selection tools
Learn about the automatic selection tools in Photoshop Elements, which select areas of an image based on color and tone.
Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
GS-10: Guided edit mode
Learn how to use the Guided Edit mode. Guided Edit walks you through some basic editing tasks as well as some of the neat features in Elements.
Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
GS-09: Moving files
See why it's best to use the Organizer when moving files from one location to another. Learn how to reconnect files you've moved outside of Elements.
Use with either Photoshop Elements version 7 or 8.
Campaña antitabaco - anuncio en español
Este video es una campaña antitabaco en España. También, el video trae dos preguntas para contestar. (.50)
Monkeys Travel to Space
On May 28, 1959, in an experiment that would lead the way to manned space flight, the United States launched two monkeys to an altitude of 300 miles. In this video clip, A Voice of America news report details the travels of the two primates who survived the space flight and were the first in history to return safely to Earth. (2:00)
UK data lurches towards crisis levels
Aug. 1 - UK gloom deepens as the latest manufacturing PMI numbers fall far more than expected and approach crisis levels. Markit Chief Economist Chris Williamson gives us the lowdown.
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Graduation 2012 - Friday 27 July: Faculty of Business & Law , 2pm Ceremony
Coverage of the School of Marketing, Public Relations & Comunications and the School of Human Resource Management & Organisational Behaviour.
Sneak Peek: Residence Dining Hall
SFU Food Services on Burnaby campus has been updated to provide better quality food, healthier options, and more diverse offerings. Residence Dining Hall is undergoing major renovations that include providing a kitchen area for students to cook their own meals, a more welcoming place to hang out, plus the first university to offer 24/7 dining.
Dr Ken Henry: The nation's biggest public policy challenges and opportunities
Dr Ken Henry is one of the country's best-known public servants and a renowned economist. In his new role as Executive Chair of the ANU Institute of Public Policy at the Crawford School, he hopes to bring fresh thinking to the nation's biggest challenges and opportunities. This video accompanies a feature in the Spring 2012 edition of ANU Reporter, the quarterly magazine of The Australian National University.
To read the article go to: http://news.anu.edu.au/?p=16401
To view an online version
Civil Engineering at Clemson University - Proving Hope for the Future
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In Conclusion
This short talk focuses on writing a good conclusion to an essay. (01:16)
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NASA | Earth's Water Cycle
Water is the fundamental ingredient for life on Earth. Looking at our Earth from space, with its vast and deep ocean, it appears as though there is an abundance of water for our use. However, only a small portion of Earth's water is accessible for our needs. How much fresh water exists and where it is stored affects us all. This animation uses Earth science data from a variety of sensors on NASA Earth observing satellites as well as cartoons to describe Earth's water cycle and the continuous mov
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