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Breakingviews: Bank breakups Spanish-style Sept 14 - Breakingviews editors explain what Citigroup boss Vikram Pandit could learn from Santander's Emilio Botin when it comes to the industry's existential conundrum. Author(s): No creator set
Protecting your Intellectual Property Rights By: UP Los Baños Documentation of the special seminar on "Protecting your Intellectual Property Rights" by Dr. Rey Garcia, Director of the UP System Technology Transfer and Business Development Office, on September 3, 2012 at the UPLB National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. Author(s): No creator set
Rattlesnakes: A Festival at Cross Forks, PA The annual rattlesnake bagging contest at this tiny Appalachian festival includes a parade, a fair, firefighters’ contests, and a greased pig chase. A George Hornbein/Ken Thigpen film.
Festivals/Customs, Play, Rural Life, Sports/Hunting / Appalachia / 1992
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15.075 Applied Statistics (MIT) This course is an introduction to applied statistics and data analysis. Topics include collecting and exploring data, basic inference, simple and multiple linear regression, analysis of variance, nonparametric methods, and statistical computing. It is not a course in mathematical statistics, but provides a balance between statistical theory and application. Prerequisites are calculus, probability, and linear algebra.
We would like to acknowledge the contributions that Prof. Roy Welsch (MIT), Pro Author(s): Newton, Elizabeth
Jon Huntsman on 'America 2012' Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. discusses America's role in the world with Duke University Political Science Professor Peter Feaver. The talk, "America 2012: Challenges and Opportunities Abroad," was a Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecture. The conversation was presented by the Sanford School of Public Policy and co-sponsored by the American Grand Strategy Program. Learn more at http://sanford.duke.edu. Author(s): No creator set
This Day in History July 4: U.S. Declares Independence In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims the independence of the United States of America from Great Britain and its king. The declaration came 442 days after the first volleys of the American Revolution were fired at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts and marked an ideological expansion of the conflict that would eventually encourage France's intervention on behalf of the Patriots. (1:00) Author(s): No creator set
Editing early Eliot The 1995 Isaiah Berlin Lecture given at Wolfson College on May 18th by CB Ricks, Professor of English at Boston University. Author(s): Christopher Ricks
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Jon McGregor joins the University as Professor of Creative Writing Jon McGregor, winner of the world's biggest book prize, talks about his writing, his new role in the School of English and his mission to create a new type of literary journal which will cross the divide between academia and the world of writers. Author(s): No creator set
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